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Daniel Nathans and Victor McKusick
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In Vitro Activation of Stat3 by Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Kinase
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Genomic Response to Growth Factors: Progress Report: September, 1991 to July, 1996
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Letter from the Foundation for the National Medals of Science and Technology to Daniel Nathans
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Maintaining and Nuturing Excellence in Science and Technology
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Letter from Daniel Nathans to Purnell Choppin
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Daniel Nathans with other recipients of the National Medal of Science along with President Bill Clinton and Vice-President Al Gore
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Daniel Nathans standing by his bookshelf in his office
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Letter from Daniel Nathans to Antonio M. Persico
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Letter from Antonio M. Persico to Daniel Nathans
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An Id-Related Helix-Loop-Helix Protein Encoded by a Growth Factor-Inducible Gene
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A Growth Factor-Inducible Nuclear Protein with a Novel Cysteine/Histidine Repetitive Sequence
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Letter from Daniel Nathans to Senator Tom Harkin
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Genomic Response to Growth Factors: Research Review (Period covered: February 1987 to February 1990)
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Daniel Nathans with Michael M. E. Johns in academic regalia
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DNA Binding Site of the Growth Factor-Inducible Protein Zif268
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A Gene Inducible by Serum Growth Factors Encodes a Member of the Steroid and Thyroid Hormone Receptor Superfamily
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A Gene Activated in Mouse 3T3 Cells by Serum Growth Factors Encodes a Protein with "Zinc Finger" Sequences
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Portrait of Daniel Nathans and Hamilton Smith with a model of DNA
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Expression of a Set of Growth-Related Immediate Early Genes in BALB/c 3T3 Cells: Coordinate Regulation with c-fos or c-myc
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Daniel Nathans leaning on a bookshelf in his office
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Letter from Rebecca S. Eisenberg to Daniel Nathans
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Identification of Proliferin mRNA and Protein in Mouse Placenta
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Letter from George F. Cahill Jr to Daniel Nathans
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Letter from Daniel I. H. Linzer to Daniel Nathans
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Letter from Daniel Nathans to Byron Lane
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Letter from George F. Cahill Jr to Daniel Nathans
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Growth-Related Changes in Specific mRNAs of Cultured Mouse Cells
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Local Mutagenesis within Deletion Loops of DNA Heteroduplexes
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David Valle and Daniel Nathans at Shanghai Gardens, China
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Letter from Thomas B. Turner to Daniel Nathans
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Memorandum from Daniel Nathans to Thomas B. Turner
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Daniel Nathans, holding camera in crowd, in China
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Johns Hopkins delegation at Peking Union Medical College
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Daniel Nathans speaking at restaurant in China
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Daniel Nathans and Hamiton Smith with Dr. Ge and unidentified physician at Peking Union Medical College
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Directed Mutagenesis
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Letter from Daniel Nathans to William F. Harrington
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Daniel Nathans with Hamilton Smith and Isaac Bashevis Singer at a Literature and Medicine Symposium
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The Gordon Wilson Lecture: The New Genetics
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Letter from Daniel Nathans to I. Arita
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Daniel Nathans with his wife Joanne, and Anne McKusick at Evergreen House
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Daniel Nathans visiting with Oliver Lowry
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Letter from Oliver H. Lowry to Daniel Nathans
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Daniel Nathans with research fellows in the Microbiology Department Lab at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
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Daniel Nathans and Hamilton Smith in the lab
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Daniel Nathans and Hamilton Smith demonstrating images of restriction fragments to television reporters after receiving the Nobel Prize
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Hamilton Smith and Daniel Nathans at the Nobel Prize press conference
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Local Mutagenesis: A Method for Generating Viral Mutants with Base Substitutions in Preselected Regions of the Viral Genome
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Letter from Daniel Nathans to Paul Berg
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The Recombinant DNA Act
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Letter from Paul Berg to Daniel Nathans
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Draft of letter on recombinant DNA legislation (with edits by Daniel Nathans)
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Daniel Nathans in his lab coat, gesturing with pipe
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Candid photo of Daniel Nathans
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Daniel Nathans working in lab
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Daniel Nathans and Hamilton Smith in the lab
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Letter from Paul Berg to Daniel Nathans
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Draft of letter on recombinant DNA legislation (with edits by Daniel Nathans)
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Testimony before the House Subcommittee on Science, Research, and Technology. March 30, 1977. Daniel Nathans, Professor and Director, Department of Microbiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
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Letter from U.S. Representative Ray Thornton to Daniel Nathans
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Letter from Daniel Nathans to Ernest Winocour
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Letter from Ernest Winocour to Daniel Nathans
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Biological Activities of Deletion Mutants of Simian Virus 40
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Letter from Roy D. Schmickel to Daniel Nathans
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Letter from Daniel Nathans to Paul Berg
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Letter from Paul Berg to Daniel Nathans
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Letter from Roy D. Schmickel to Ching-Juh Lai
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A Molecular Approach to Carcinogenesis: Dissecting the Genome of a Small Tumor Virus
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Letter from Daniel Nathans to Wallace P. Rowe
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Letter from Roy D. Schmickel to Daniel Nathans
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Letter from Daniel Nathans to Roy D. Schmickel
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Letter from Roy D. Schmickel to Daniel Nathans
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Evolutionary Variants of Simian Virus 40: Cloned Substituted Variants Containing Multiple Initiation Sites for DNA Replication
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Letter from Daniel Nathans to Aaron J. Shatkin
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Letter from Wallace P. Rowe to Aaron J. Shatkin
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Letter from David A. Jackson to Aaron J. Shatkin
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A Transcriptional Map of the SV40 Genome in Transformed Cell Lines
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Letter from Neal Nathanson to Aaron J. Shatkin
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Letter from Daniel Nathans to Janet E. Mertz
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Letter from Janet E. Mertz to Daniel Nathans
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Letter from Aaron J. Shatkin to Daniel Nathans
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Letter from Roy D. Schmickel to Daniel Nathans
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Letter from Daniel Nathans to Janet E. Mertz
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Letter from Janet E. Mertz to Daniel Nathans
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The Isolation of Simian Virus 40 Variants with Specifically Altered Genomes
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A Colinear Map Relating the Simian Virus 40 (SV40) DNA Segments of Six Adenovirus-SV40 Hybrids to the DNA Fragments Produced by Restriction Endonuclease Cleavage of SV40 DNA
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Letter from Daniel Nathans to Ray Wu
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Letter from Daniel Nathans to Bernard Weisblum
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Letter from Ray Wu to Daniel Nathans
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Letter from Bernard Weisblum to Daniel Nathans
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Data on SV, JC, and BK cleavage
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Letter from Daniel Nathans to David McConnell
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Letter from David McConnell to Daniel Nathans
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Letter from Daniel Nathans to Paul Berg
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Letter from Maurice R. Hilleman to Paul Berg
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Letter from Paul Berg to Daniel Nathans
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Letter from Daniel Nathans to Larry Gold
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Letter from Larry Gold to Daniel Nathans
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Letter from Ernest Winocour to Daniel Nathans
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