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Letter from Florence R. Sabin to Michael Heidelberger

 Digital Record
Identifier: 101584940X223

Dates

  • Creation: 24 October 1941

Extent

6 pages

Description

During the 1930s the anatomist and cell biologist Florence R. Sabin (1871-1953), the first woman to be elected to membership in the National Academy of Sciences, had investigated how antibodies were formed in response to foreign substances, using a new protein-bound red dye developed by Heidelberger as a tracer antigen. In this letter Sabin congratulated Heidelberger on the "wonderful field of further experimentation your quantitative methods have opened up," and suggested that multivalent antibodies emerge from simpler, univalent ones.

Language of Materials

English

Original Profiles System Identifier

DHBBNY

Physical Description

Physical Condition - Good

Handwritten

Subject

Collecting Area Details

Part of the Archives and Modern Manuscripts Collections Collecting Area

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