Rous, Peyton, 1879-1970
Francis Peyton Rous American scientist (1879-1970)
Rous, Peyton
Rous, Francis Payton, 1879-1970
Rous, Francis Peyton 1879-1970
VIAF ID: 57410146 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Rous, Francis Payton ‡d 1879-1970
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Rous, Francis Peyton ‡d 1879-1970
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Rous, Peyton
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Rous, Peyton, ‡d 1879-1970
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Works
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The challenge to man of the neoplastic cell. Nobel lecture. | |
The characters of a third transplantable chicken tumor due to a filterable cause : a sarcoma of intracanalicular pattern | |
The effect of pilocarpine on the output of lymphocytes through the thoracic duct | |
Experimental hemochromatosis | |
False transitions between normal and cancerous epithelium | |
Festschrift anlässlich der Verleihung des Paul-Ehrlich- und Ludwig-Darmstaedter-Preises 1966 an Herrn Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Peyton Rous. | |
The growth of tissue in acid media | |
The influence of diet on transplanted and spontaneous mouse tumors | |
An inquiry into some mechanical factors in the production of lymphocytosis | |
A method for the simultaneous passage of many paraffin sections through the more difficult stains | |
The modern dance of death | |
NUCMC data from Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Otis Historical Archives for His Rous collection, 1940s | |
A rapid and simple method of testing donors for transfusion | |
The relation between a chicken sarcoma's behavior and the growth's filterable cause | |
Resistance to a tumor-producing agent as distinct from resistance to the inplanted tumor cells : observations with a sarcoma of the fowl | |
The rôle of injury in the production of a chicken sarcoma by a filterable agent | |
Some differential counts on the cells in the lymph of the dog : their bearing on problems in hæmatology | |
[A transmissible avian neoplasm (Sarcoma of the common fowl)] | |
Transmission of a malignant new growth by means of a cellfree filtrate | |
Transplantable tumors of the fowl : a neglected material for cancer research | |
Urinary siderosis : hemosiderin granules in the urine as an aid in the diagnosis of pernicious anemia, hemochromatosis, and other diseases causing siderosis of the kidney | |
Virus diseases |