The Size of Streptococcus Bacteriophages as Determined by X-Ray Inactivation
Description:
Shortly after arriving in the United States, Luria was able to secure a position in a lab at Columbia University, where he worked primarily with Frank Exner. At the time, Exner was building a million-volt x-ray machine for use in his research. This article was a result of the collaboration between the two scientists in which they utilized Exner's machine to analyze bacteriophages.
Item is a photocopy.
Number of Image Pages:
2 (186,008 Bytes)
Date:
1941-10-24 (October 24, 1941)
Creator:
Exner, Frank M.
Luria, Salvador E.
Source:
Periodical: Exner, Frank M., and Salvador E. Luria. "The Size of Streptococcus Bacteriophages as Determined by X-Ray Inactivation." Science 94, 2443 (24 October 1941): 394-395. Article. 2 Images.
Publisher:
[American Association for the Advancement of Science]
Rights:
Reprinted with permission from Exner, Frank M., and Salvador E. Luria. "The Size of Streptococcus Bacteriophages as Determined by X-Ray Inactivation." Science 94, 2443 (24 October 1941): 394-395. Copyright 1941 AAAS.
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