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  1. The Journal of Experimental Medicine by Simon Flexner and Peyton Rous, 1927
  2. A notable career in finding out. Peyton Rous, 1879-1970. by [ROUS] Rockefeller University Press., 1971
  3. Francis Peyton Rous: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i>
  4. ROUS, PEYTON (1879-1970): An entry from Gale's <i>World of Microbiology and Immunology</i>
  5. The Modern Dance of Death: The Linacre Lecture 1929 by PEYTON ROUS, 1929
  6. A Notable career in finding out;: Peyton Rous, 1879-1970
  7. Francis Peyton Rous: October 5, 1879-February 16, 1970 (Biographical memoirs / National Academy of Sciences) by Renato Dulbecco, 1976
  8. A notable career in finding out. Peyton Rous, 1879-1970. by Peyton] Rockefeller University Press. [ROUS, 1971
  9. The challenge to man of the neoplastic cell: Nobel lecture by Peyton Rous, 1967
  10. Observations on chicken tumors caused by filterable agents, by Peyton Rous, 1916

1. Peyton Rous - Biography
Peyton Rous Biography Peyton Rous was born in Texas in 1879. His mother's ancestors were Huguenots who settled in Virginia after the Edict of
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2. Nobel Prize In Physiology Or Medicine 1966 - Presentation Speech
Peyton Rous Biography Nobel Lecture Banquet Speech Charles B. Huggins Biography Nobel Lecture Banquet Speech Other Resources
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3. Peyton Rous Winner Of The 1966 Nobel Prize In Medicine
Peyton Rous, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology and Medicine, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
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4. Peyton Rous Papers, American Philosophical Society
Robertson, Oswald Hope, 18861966. Rogers, E. Stanfield. Rous, Peyton, 1879-1970. Shope, Richard E., 1901-1966. Smith, Frederick
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5. Rous, Francis Peyton. The American Heritage Dictionary Of The
Rous, Francis Peyton. The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language Fourth Edition. 2000.
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6. Rous, Francis Peyton. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
Rous, Francis Peyton. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
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7. Information On Peyton Rous
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8. Rous, Peyton
Rous, Peyton (18791970) Peyton Rous was born in Texas in 1879. His mother's ancestors were Huguenots who settled in Virginia after the Edict of
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9. Rous, Peyton
Rous, Peyton, in full FRANCIS PEYTON ROUS (b. Oct. 5, 1879, Baltimore, Md., U.S.d. Feb. 16, 1970, New York, N.Y.), American pathologist whose
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Rous, Peyton (18791970) Biologiste am ricain (Baltimore, Etats-Unis, 1879 - New York, 1970).
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13. Peyton Rous
Peyton Rous (1879 1970) American pathologist whose discovery of cancer-inducingviruses earned him a share of the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine
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Peyton Rous
American pathologist whose discovery of cancer-inducing viruses earned him a share of the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1966.
Rous was educated at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, and at the University of Michigan. He joined the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (now Rockefeller University) in New York City in 1909 and remained there throughout his career. In 1910 Rous found that sarcomas in hens could be transmitted to fowl of the same inbred stock not only by grafting tumour cells but also by injecting a submicroscopic agent extractable from them; this discovery gave rise to the virus theory of cancer causation. Although his research was derided at the time, subsequent experiments vindicated his thesis, and he received belated recognition in 1966 when he was awarded (with Charles B. Huggins) the Nobel Prize. Aside from cancer research, Rous did investigations of liver and gallbladder physiology, and he worked on the development of blood-preserving techniques that made the first blood banks possible.
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14. Peyton Rous - Wikipedia, Wolna Encyklopedia
Francis Peyton Rous (5 pazdziernika 1879 w Baltimore, Maryland 16 lutego 1970w Nowym Jorku), amerykanski lekarz patolog, laureat Nagrody Nobla 1966.
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Francis Peyton Rous 5 października w Baltimore, Maryland 16 lutego w Nowym Jorku amerykański lekarz patolog, laureat Nagrody Nobla Studiował na Johns Hopkins University w Baltimore i uniwersytecie stanowym Michigan . Od pracował w Instytucie Badań Medycznych Rockefellera, od był konsultantem Instytutu Badań nad Rakiem Sloana-Ketteringa. Członek Narodowej Akademii Nauk w Waszyngtonie oraz londyńskiego Royal Society Prowadził badania nad rakotw³rczą rolą niekt³rych wirus³w, za co został wyr³Å¼niony Nagrodą Nobla w (jeden z najstarszych laureat³w w historii), razem z Charlesem Hugginsem . Udowodnił doświadczalnie, że mięsak samorzutny jest wywołany przez wirusa. Opracowane przez niego techniki przechowywania krwi przyczyniły się do powstania pierwszych bank³w krwi. Źr³dła:
  • Wulf von Bonin, Erich Bagge, Robert Herrlinger, Laureaci nagrody Nobla. Chemia, fizyka, medycyna , Warszawa 1969 Beata Tarnowska (red.), Nagrody Nobla. Leksykon PWN , Warszawa 2001
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15. Peyton Rous
Peyton Rous. Francis Peyton Rous (5 pazdziernika 1879 w Baltimore, Maryland 16 lutego 1970 w Nowym Jorku), amerykanski lekarz patolog, laureat Nagrody
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Francis Peyton Rous 5 października w Baltimore, Maryland 16 lutego w Nowym Jorku amerykański lekarz patolog, laureat Nagrody Nobla Studiował na Johns Hopkins University w Baltimore i uniwersytecie stanowym Michigan . Od pracował w Instytucie Badań Medycznych Rockefellera, od był konsultantem Instytutu Badań nad Rakiem Sloana-Ketteringa. Członek Narodowej Akademii Nauk w Waszyngtonie oraz londyńskiego Royal Society Prowadził badania nad rakotw³rczą rolą niekt³rych wirus³w, za co został wyr³Å¼niony Nagrodą Nobla w (jeden z najstarszych laureat³w w historii), razem z Charlesem Hugginsem . Udowodnił doświadczalnie, że mięsak samorzutny jest wywołany przez wirusa. Opracowane przez niego techniki przechowywania krwi przyczyniły się do powstania pierwszych bank³w krwi. Źr³dła:
  • Wulf von Bonin, Erich Bagge, Robert Herrlinger, Laureaci nagrody Nobla. Chemia, fizyka, medycyna , Warszawa 1969 Beata Tarnowska (red.)

16. Peyton Rous - Encyklopedia
Peyton Rous. Z Wikipedii, wolnej encyklopedii. Francis Peyton Rous (5 pazdziernika1879 w Nagrody Nobla. Leksykon PWN, Warszawa 2001enPeyton Rous
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Z Wikipedii, wolnej encyklopedii. Francis Peyton Rous 5 października w Baltimore, Maryland 16 lutego w Nowym Jorku amerykański lekarz patolog, laureat Nagrody Nobla Studiował na Johns Hopkins University w Baltimore i uniwersytecie stanowym Michigan . Od pracował w Instytucie Badań Medycznych Rockefellera, od był konsultantem Instytutu Badań nad Rakiem Sloana-Ketteringa. Członek Narodowej Akademii Nauk w Waszyngtonie oraz londyńskiego Royal Society Prowadził badania nad rakotw³rczą rolą niekt³rych wirus³w, za co został wyr³Å¼niony Nagrodą Nobla w (jeden z najstarszych laureat³w w historii), razem z Charlesem Hugginsem . Udowodnił doświadczalnie, że mięsak samorzutny jest wywołany przez wirusa. Opracowane przez niego techniki przechowywania krwi przyczyniły się do powstania pierwszych bank³w krwi. Źr³dła:
  • Wulf von Bonin, Erich Bagge, Robert Herrlinger

17. Entrez PubMed
1953;66206. Presentation of Kober Medal to Peyton Rous. ROBERTSON OH. Personal Nameas Subject rous peyton PMID 13136246 PubMed - OLDMEDLINE for Pre1966
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18. Peyton Rous Winner Of The 1966 Nobel Prize In Medicine
peyton rous, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology and Medicine, at the NobelPrize Internet Archive.
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1966 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
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"for his discovery of tumour-inducing viruses" "for his discoveries concerning hormonal treatment of prostatic cancer" Peyton Rous Charles Brenton Huggins 1/2 of the prize 1/2 of the prize USA USA Rockefeller University
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20. Peyton Rous - Biography
peyton rous was born in Texas in 1879. His mother s ancestors were Huguenots peyton rous went to Texas, there an uncle got him a job «for his keep» on a
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His father, a Baltimorean of English forebears, married his mother while visiting Texas, and returning home became an exporter of grain to Europe. His father died early, leaving his mother with three small children and only scanty means to support them. Yet she would not return to the security of her Texas kin because she was bent on obtaining the best possible education for her children; and what with makeshifts of one sort or another in Baltimore she did it!
After his return Dr. Warthin told Peyton Rous that the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research was casting a wide net of grants for beginners, and he asked him if Peyton would like him to apply for one that would free Peyton for experimental work. That grant enabled Rous to find out enough about lymphocytes to be deemed worth publishing in the Journal of Experimental Medicine , edited by Simon Flexner, who was also the director of the Institute; and after another few months Flexner asked Rous to take over the laboratory for cancer research which Flexner was quitting to learn more about poliomyelitis, then crippling many American children.
In 1920 Peyton Rous became a Member of the Rockefeller Institute, and in 1945, when 65 years old, he became a Member Emeritus but continued to be busy in the laboratory as was the case until his death. Recently the Rockefeller Institute has become the Rockefeller University. It supported the work of Rous as amply as was his good fortune in the past.

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