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Salvador E. Luria - Profiles in Science
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Genetics Lessons from Bacteriophage, 1938-1944
From Phage to Colicins, 1945-1972
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1.
Letter from Salvador E. Luria to the editor of The Washington Post
Date:
15 May 1973
2.
The Role of the University: Ivory Tower, Service Station, or Frontier Post?
Date:
[Winter 1970]
3.
Modern Biology: A Terrifying Power
Date:
20 October 1969
4.
Effects of Colicins E1 and K on Cellular Metabolism
Date:
January 1969
5.
Letter from Salvador E. Luria to the editor of The New York Times
Date:
20 July 1965
6.
Let Us Take the Initiative
Date:
11 February 1965
7.
Biosynthesis of [Beta]-D-Galactosidase Controlled by Phage-Carried Genes. II. The Behavior of Phage-Transduced z+ Genes Toward Regulatory Mechanisms
Date:
15 December 1961
8.
Letter from Salvador E. Luria to Jacques Monod
Date:
23 June 1959
9.
A Nonhereditary, Host-Induced Variation of Bacterial Viruses
Date:
October 1952
10.
Genetic Recombinations Leading to Production of Active Bacteriophage from Ultraviolet Inactivated Bacteriophage Particles
Date:
March 1949
11.
Mutations of Bacteria from Virus Sensitivity to Virus Resistance
Date:
November 1943