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The Salvador E. Luria Papers

Title:
The Identification and Characterization of Bacteriophages with the Electron Microscope pdf (1,294,416 Bytes) ocr (9,775 Bytes)
Description:
The development of the electron microscope in the late 1930s allowed scientists to view the smallest of objects and organisms. The images in this article were probably the earliest clear images of viruses. Utilizing an electron microscope allowed Luria to verify the size of various phages, which he had earlier estimated by indirect methods. For this work, Luria earned a Guggenheim fellowship, enabling him to spend most of 1942 working with Max Delbruck at Vanderbilt University.
Item is a photocopy.
Number of Image Pages:
6 (1,294,416 Bytes)
Date:
1942-04-15 (April 15, 1942)
Creator:
Luria, Salvador E.
Anderson, Thomas F.
Source:
Periodical: Luria, Salvador E., and Thomas F. Anderson. "The Identification and Characterization of Bacteriophages with the Electron Microscope." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 28, 4 (15 April 1942): 127-130. Article. 6 Images.
Publisher:
[National Academy of Sciences]
Rights:
Reproduced with permission of Daniel D. Luria.
Subject:
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH):
Bacteriophages
Microscopy, Electron
Exhibit Category:
Genetics Lessons from Bacteriophage, 1938-1944
Unique Identifier:
QLBBBF
Document Type:
Articles
Language:
English
Format:
application/pdf
image/tif
Physical Condition:
Good
Folder: [Selected articles collected by NLM]
Metadata Last Modified Date:
2005-07-25

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