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- A Quantitative Study of the Precipitin Reaction between Type III Pneumococcus Polysaccharide and Purified Homologous Antibody1
- Excerpt from Report of the Director of the Hospital to the Corporation of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, October 15, 19201
- Excerpt from Report of the Director of the Hospital to the Corporation of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, October 15, 19261
- Excerpt from Report of the Director of the Hospital to the Corporation of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, October 16, 19251
- Immunological Relationships of Cell Constituents of Pneumococcus: Second Paper1
- Lab notes from Michael Heidelberger and Oswald Avery's experiments on pneumococcus bacteria and polysaccharides (1 of 4)1
- Lab notes from Michael Heidelberger and Oswald Avery's experiments on pneumococcus bacteria and polysaccharides (2 of 4)1
- Lab notes from Michael Heidelberger and Oswald Avery's experiments on pneumococcus bacteria and polysaccharides (3 of 4)1
- Lab notes from Michael Heidelberger and Oswald Avery's experiments on pneumococcus bacteria and polysaccharides (4 of 4)1
- Letter from Richard Willstatter to Michael Heidelberger1
- Oswald T. Avery1
- Pneumococcus1
- Pneumococcus colony1
- Quantitative Studies on Antibody Purification: I. The Dissociation of Precipitates Formed by Pneumococcus Specific Polysaccharides and Homologous Antibodies1
- Report of Dr. Welch's remarks and exhibition of specimens of animal parasites at the meeting of the Johns Hopkins Hospital Medical Society, on March 17th, 18901
- The Precipitin Reaction between Type III Pneumococcus Polysaccharide and Homologous Antibody: III. A Quantitative Study and a Theory of the Reaction Mechanism1
- The Soluble Specific Substance of Pneumococcus: IV. On the Nature of the Specific Polysaccharide of Type III Pneumococcus1
- The Soluble Specific Substance of Pneumococcus: Third Paper1
- The Soluble Specific Substance of Pneumococcus: V. On the Chemical Nature of the Aldobionic Acid from the Specific Polysaccharide of Type III Pneumococcus1