Letter from A. D. Hershey to Michael Heidelberger
- Title:
- Letter from A. D. Hershey to Michael Heidelberger
- Creator:
- Washington University (Saint-Louis, Mo.). School of Medicine
Hershey, A. D. (Alfred Day), 1908- - Recipient:
- Heidelberger, Michael
- Date:
- 1 May 1941
- Description:
- In this letter Hershey replied to Heidelberger's critical comments regarding Hershey's efforts to use bacteriophages, viruses that infect bacteria, to study the kinetics--the rate and mechanisms--of immune reactions. Hershey also discussed emerging conceptions of antibody heterogeneity, the idea that the multiple chemical bonds established by multivalent antibodies with two or more antigens are formed at different rates.
- Location:
- Box: 3. Folder: 3
- Rights:
- Courtesy of Michael Heidelberger.
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- Genre:
- Letters (correspondence)
- Subject:
- Antigen-Antibody Reactions, Bacteriophages, and Kinetics
- Format:
- Text
- Extent:
- 1 pages
- Relation:
- Letter from A. D. Hershey to Michael Heidelberger, 1941 Letter from Michael Heidelberger to A. D. Hershey, 1941
- Language:
- English
- Legacy ID:
- DHBBJL
- NLM ID:
- 101584940X134
- Profiles Collection:
- The Michael Heidelberger Papers
- Shareable Link:
- https://profiles.nlm.nih.gov/101584940X134
- Story Section:
- Antigens and Antibodies: Heidelberger and The Rise of Quantitative Immunochemistry, 1928-1954