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The Making of an Immunologist: Heidelberger's Years at the Rockefeller Institute, 1912-1927
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[Rutgers University] Institute of Microbiology Biennial Report: July 1, 1956 - June 30, 1958
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[Rutgers University] Institute of Microbiology Annual Report: July 1, 1955 - June 30, 1956
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Wedding March [Sheet music]
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Walter W. Palmer
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Walter A. Jacobs
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Velocity of Combination of Antibody with Specific Polysaccharides of Pneumococcus
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To Stop Bomb Threats [Letter to the Editor of The New York Herald Tribune]
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Theodor (The) Svedberg
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The Structure of Natural and Synthetic Antigens
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The Specific Polysaccharides of Types I, II, and III Pneumococcus: A Revision of Methods and Data
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The Soluble Specific Substance of Pneumococcus: V. On the Chemical Nature of the Aldobionic Acid from the Specific Polysaccharide of Type III Pneumococcus
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The Soluble Specific Substance of Pneumococcus: Third Paper
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The Soluble Specific Substance of Pneumococcus: IV. On the Nature of the Specific Polysaccharide of Type III Pneumococcus
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The Public Health Research Institute of the City of New York, Inc
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The Precipitin Reaction between Type III Pneumococcus Polysaccharide and Homologous Antibody: III. A Quantitative Study and a Theory of the Reaction Mechanism
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The Molecular Weight of Antibodies
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The Human Antibody Response to Simultaneous Injection of Six Specific Polysaccharides of Pneumococcus
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The Chemical Nature of Immune Substances
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Studies on the Precipitin Reaction: Precipitating Haptens; Species Differences in Antibodies
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Some Physicochemical Properties of Specific Polysaccharides
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Quantitative Studies on the Precipitin Reaction: The Role of Multiple Reactive Groups in Antigen-Antibody Union as Illustrated by an Instance of Cross-Precipitation
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Quantitative Studies on the Precipitin Reaction: The Determination of Small Amounts of a Specific Polysaccharide
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Quantitative Studies on the Precipitin Reaction: Effect of Salts on the Reaction
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Quantitative Studies on the Precipitin Reaction: Antibody Production in Rabbits Injected with an Azo Protein
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Quantitative Studies on Antibody Purification: I. The Dissociation of Precipitates Formed by Pneumococcus Specific Polysaccharides and Homologous Antibodies
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Quantitative Chemical Studies on Complement or Alexin: II. The Interrelation of Complement with Antigen-Antibody Compounds and with Sensitized Red Cells
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Quantitative Chemical Studies on Complement or Alexin: I. A Method
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Quantitative Absolute Methods in the Study of Antigen-Antibody Reactions
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Prevention of Pneumococcal Pneumonia by Immunization with Specific Capsular Polysaccharides
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Precipitating Cross-Reactions Among Pneumococcal Types
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Participants at the National Academy of Sciences Conference on Complement
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On the Antigenic Properties of Hemoglobin
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Nina Tachau Heidelberger
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National Academy of Sciences Conference on Complement
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My Idea of Why I Failed to Win a Nobel Prize
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Minutes of the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Immunologists, March 16, 1948, at Convention Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey
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Michael and Charlotte Rosen Heidelberger playing music in Marburg, Germany
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Michael Heidelberger, his second wife Charlotte Rosen, and Otto Westphal
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Michael Heidelberger, his first wife Nina, and their son Charles (approximately age 12)
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Michael Heidelberger, age 99
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Michael Heidelberger's high school graduation photo
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Michael Heidelberger with his first wife, Nina Tachau Heidelberger, and his mother-in-law Fanny Tachau on his wedding day
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Michael Heidelberger with delegates at the Indian Science Congress in Calcutta, India
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Michael Heidelberger in the Dean of Faculty's office at the University of Kyoto School of Medicine
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Michael Heidelberger in his lab coat
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Michael Heidelberger in his New York University School of Medicine office
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Michael Heidelberger in his Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons office
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Michael Heidelberger delivering a lecture in Paris, France
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Michael Heidelberger at the award ceremony for the Emil von Behring prizes at Philipps University in Marburg, Germany
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Michael Heidelberger at the 1988 Meeting of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB)
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