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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

61. Identification Of A Retroviral Transforming Gene
Three years later peyton rous described the discovery of the virus that is nowcalled rous sarcoma virus (rous, 1911). rous’s report that a virus could
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63. A Brief History Of Retroviruses
It is generally accepted that peyton rous discovered retroviruses in 1911 whenhe induced malignancy in chickens by injections of cellfree filtrates
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1 Department of Medical Physics 2 Department of Emergency Medicine, Royal Perth Hospital,Perth, Western Australia 3 Department of Pathology, University of Western Australia Eleni Papadopulos-Eleopulos is a biophysicist and leader of a group of HIV/AIDS scientists from Perth in Western Australia. Over the past decade and more she and her colleagues have published many scientific papers questioning the HIV/AIDS hypothesis including the widely referenced critical study Is A Positive Western Blot Proof of HIV Infection in Bio/technology ( now Nature/Bio/technology) in March 1993 and a comprehensive critique The Isolation of HIV: Has it really been achieved? The Case Against in Continuum, October 1996. We would like to thank Continuum for asking us to comment on Professor Luc Montagnier’s answers given in his interview with Djamel Tahi. We think it is useful to consider a brief review of the methods used to prove the existence of retroviruses and Montagnier et al’s 1983 evidence for the existence of "HIV".

64. A Sarcoma Of The Fowl, Transmissible By An Agent Separable From The Tumor Cells.
Papers by peyton rous listed in PubMed (Medline) (32 Papers)http//www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/PubMed/ peyton rous, Philip D. McMaster, andStephen S. Hudack
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Published in: J. Exp. Med. vol. 13, no. 4, pp. 397-411 (April, 1911).
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A SARCOMA OF THE FOWL TRANSMISSIBLE BY AN
AGENT SEPARABLE FROM THE TUMOR CELLS.* BY PEYTON ROUS, M.D. From the Laboratories of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research,
New York
PLATES XLVII-LII. A transmissible sarcoma of the chicken has been under observa-
tion in this laboratory for the past fourteen months, and it has
assumed of late a special interest because of its extreme malignancy
and a tendency to wide-spread metastasis. In a careful study of
the growth, tests have been made to determine whether it can be
transmitted by a filtrate free of the tumor cells. Attempts to so
transmit rat, mouse, and dog tumors have never succeeded; and it was supposed that the sarcoma of the fowl would not differ from them in this regard, since it is a typical neoplasm. On the contrary, small quantities of a cell-free filtrate have sufficed to transmit the growth to susceptible fowls. EXPERIMENTS. For the first experiments on this point, ordinary filter paper was

65. The Rockefeller Institute
peyton rous, who discovered in 1911 that a virus caused a sarcoma of chickens, Francis peyton rous, by Renato Dulbecco / National Academy Press
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Founding officers of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research: Dr. William H. Welch, Professor of Pathology at Johns Hopkins University, President; Dr. T.M[itchell] Prudden, Professor of Pathology at Columbia University, Vice President; Dr. L. Emmet Holt, Clinical Professor of Children's Diseases at Columbia, Secretary; Dr. C.A. Herter, Professor of Pathological Chemistry at the University of New York and Bellevue Hospital Medical College, Treasurer. Directors: Dr. H.M. Biggs, director of laboratories for the Board of Health, New York City; Dr. Theobald Smith, Professor of Comparative Pathology at Harvard University; and Dr. Simon Flexner, Professor of Pathology at the University of Pennsylvania. (Mr. Rockefeller Gives $200,000 to Science. New York Times, June 2, 1901, p.1.)
Simon Flexner
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66. Rous, Francis Peyton - Columbia Encyclopedia® Article About Rous, Francis Peyto
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67. Series 53, General Correspondence, 1935-1936. Boxes 168-169, Reels 139-140.
rous, peyton Rutledge, Wiley B. S, 1692. Sample Abstracts Sarles, Merritt P.Saunders Co. WB Sawyer, WA Schmieder, Marion I. Schour, Isaac Scott, WD
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68. Series 74, Published Papers, Cancer Research At Washington University, 1933-1950
76 rous, peyton. The nearer causes of cancer. JAMA, 122 573581. 77 Simpson,WL and Cramer, W. Fluorescence studies of carcinogenesis in skin.
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In 1937 EVC became director of research at Barnard Free Skin and Cancer Hospital, succeeding Major G. Seelig, who earlier had taken the position held at the hospital by Leo Loeb. In 1948 EVC moved the cancer research operations to laboratories at Washington University School of Medicine. These two volumes display the continuity of the investigative program and the work of the team of scientists behind it during those years. Not microfilmed. VOLUME 1, 1933-1943
[1] Seelig, M.G. Light and tar cancer. An experimental study with a critical review of the literature on light as a carcinogenic factor. Surg. Gyn. and Ob. 56: 752. Reprinted in Libro de oro, homenaje al Prof. Dr. Angel H. Roffo , Buenos Aires, 1935, p. 1-16.
[2] Seelig, M.G. Dibenzanthracene 1:2:5:6 as a carcinogenic agent. Am. J. Cancer
[3] Moore, C.; Suntzeff, V.; and Loeb, Leo. The specific nature of the inhibition of the coagulating effect exerted by tissue extract on plasma resulting from incubation of tissue extract with blood serum. Am. J. of Physiol.

69. Rous, Francis Peyton - Onmeda: Medizin Und Gesundheit
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Pathologe, Bakteriologe, Virologe Francis Peyton Rous * 5. Oktober 1879 in Baltimore (Maryland, USA) Rous arbeitete noch aktiv in seinem New Yorker Laboratorium, als er im Jahre 1966 "für seine Entdeckungen auf dem Gebiet der tumorerzeugenden Viren" den Nobelpreis für Medizin und Physiologie erhielt - er war zu diesem Zeitpunkt bereits 87 Jahre alt! Er bekam die Auszeichnung zusammen mit dem US-amerikanischen Arzt Charles Brenton Huggins (* 1901), der den Preis jedoch "für seine Entdeckung zur Hormonbehandlung von Prostatakrebs" mit weiblichen Geschlechtshormonen erhielt. Rous wollte herausfinden, was die Sarkombildung bewirkte, die damals hohe Schäden in den auf Massentierhaltung eingerichteten Geflügelfarmen verursachten. Seine Überlegung war, dass dies eine Substanz sein müßte, die kleiner als die eigentlichen Krebszellen ist. In seinen Versuchen filterte er eine Anschwemmung von Krebszellen durch feinstmaschige Siebe, die nur winzige Teilchen, aber keine (Krebs-)Zellen durchließen. Im Jahre 1910 gelang es ihm schließlich erstmals, zellfreies Filtrat zu erzeugen. Er injizierte diese Substanz in gesunde Hühner, die dadurch erkrankten. Damit konnte Rous nachweisen, dass diese Substanz immer noch in der Lage war, Krebsgeschwüre zu übertragen, womit die Bestätigung erbracht war, das das "Rous-Sarkom" durch ein bestimmtes Virus, das "Rous-Sarkom-Virus" (RSV), hervorgerufen wird.

70. Ava Helen And Linus Pauling Papers - 01. Correspondence, 329 - 338
330.9, rous, peyton, 1947, 1966. 330.10, Rowland, Floyd, 1920, 1923, 1952, 1991.330.11, Rubin, Jerry, 19771978. 330.12, Rundle, RE, 1942-1963.
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71. Rous Coat Of Arms
Some noteworthy people of the name rous. Francis rous (15791659) English hymnist;Francis peyton rous (1879-1970) American pathologist
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Spelling variations include: Rous, Rouse, Rowse and others. First found in Devonshire where they were seated from very early times and were granted lands by Duke William of Normandy, their liege Lord, for their distinguished assistance at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 A.D. Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: John Rous settled in New England in 1675; Michael Rous settled in the Barbados in 1670; Lawrence, Michael and Stephen Rous settled in Philadelphia in 1738. (Above is a small excerpt from our 1800 word history) Motto Translated: He feeds on Christ.
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72. Past Officers Of ASIP
1932 peyton rous 1933 - CV Weller 1934 - SB Wolbach 1935 - Oskar Klotz 1931 - peyton rous 1932 - CV Weller 1933 - SB Wolbach 1934 - Oskar Klotz
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73. Levy Library - Mount Sinai School Of Medicine
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74. John Scott Award Recipients 1921-1930
rous, peyton, MD, Devices and development of a filtration technique for separationfrom tumor cells a substance producing sarcomain fowls
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DeForest, Lee , Electrical Engineer Audio used in radio Dubbs, Carbon P. , Chem. Eng. Process for economically producing gasoline on a large scale Field, Allan Bartram , Elec. Eng. Mathematical paper on eddy currents in large slot wound conductors Levaditi, Constantin, M.D.
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(Both of Pasteur Institute) Joint discovery of the use of Bismuth in the treatment of Syphilis Edison, Thomas A. Numerous inventions
Evans, Herbert M , M.D. Anti-sterility vitamin McBride, Thomas C ., M.E. Locomotive feed water heater Bovie, William T. , M.D. Development of an electro-surgical apparatus Arnold, Harold D. , Ph.D. Development of the three-electride high vacuum thermonic tube
Amaral, Alfranio do , Dr. Preparation of Antivenins Hess, Alfred F. , M.D. Method of producing a vitamin factor in food by ultra-violet light Ives, Herbert E ., Physicist Electrical telephotography and television Kneass, Strickland L. Exhaust steam injector Knowles, Dewey DeForest Grid glow tube Rous, Peyton, M.D.

75. Portraits R- Z
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76. July00_2
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77. Cancer - Introduction To The Module
—peyton rous, in his acceptance lecture for the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Nevertheless, the 30year-old peyton rous was able to show that cell-free
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Late in 1910, a young scientist at Rockefeller University was preparing to conduct a most improbable experiment. He wanted to know if one chicken could “catch” cancer from another. At that time, the concept that every cell in the body is derived from another cell was new, and the idea that cancer might involve a disruption of normal cell growth was just taking hold. Thirty years had passed since Louis Pasteur’s influential paper on germ theory dislodged the humoral theory of disease that had prevailed for more than 2,000 years, and the prevailing scientific view of cancer emphasized the role of chemical and physical agents, not infectious ones, as potential causes. Nevertheless, the 30-year-old Peyton Rous was able to show that cell-free extracts from one chicken were able to cause the formation of the same type of tumor when injected into a second chicken. Rous’ tumor extracts had been passed through a filter with pores so small that even bacteria were excluded. This result strongly implicated the newly discovered “filterable agents” known as viruses. Rous was later able to demonstrate that other types of chicken tumors could also be spread by their own, unique “filterable agents,” and that each would faithfully produce its original type of tumor (bone, cartilage, blood vessel) when injected into healthy animals. Unfortunately, the full significance of these data was not to be realized for many decades. One reason was the difficulty of reproducing these results in mammals. But another reason was that scientists could not place Rous’ discovery in a proper context. So many different things seemed to be associated with cancer that no one was able to make sense of it all. For example

78. Modification De Peyton Rous - Modifier - Wikipédia
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80. Caramba! - Nobelova Cena - Medicína (1952-1968)
rous, peyton I rous, peyton II (nem) rous, peyton III Huggins, Charles B.I Huggins, Charles B. II. 1967. Granit, Ragnar I Granit, Ragnar III
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