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The Salvador E. Luria Papers

Title:
[Salvador Luria's laboratory notes (sample 2)] pdf (574,307 Bytes)
Description:
Shortly after Luria met Max Delbruck on New Year's Eve in 1940, they agreed to work together to address the question of how one phage could become hundreds of phages in a matter of minutes inside a bacterium. These are some of the notes Luria made on the phage experiments he and Delbruck conducted during their first Cold Spring Harbor collaboration. Many of the notations here correlate directly to findings Luria and Delbruck reported in the October and December 1942 issues of "Archives in Biochemistry."
Item is handwritten.
Number of Image Pages:
10 (574,307 Bytes)
Date Supplied:
July-August 1941
Creator:
[Luria, Salvador E.]
Source:
Original Repository: American Philosophical Society. Library. Salvador Luria Papers
Rights:
Reproduced with permission of Daniel D. Luria.
Reproduced with permission of the American Philosophical Society.
Subject:
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH):
Bacteriophages
Exhibit Category:
Genetics Lessons from Bacteriophage, 1938-1944
Relation:
Metadata Record [Salvador Luria's laboratory notes (sample 1)] [July-August 1941]
Metadata Record [Salvador Luria's laboratory notes (sample 3)] (January 1942)
Unique Identifier:
QLBBJR
Document Type:
Laboratory notes
Language:
English
Format:
application/pdf
image/tif
Physical Condition:
Good
Series: Research Notes, 1941-1979
Folder: Interference, 1941
Metadata Last Modified Date:
2005-07-27

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