Reprints, 1951-1957
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- 1951-1957
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- PP/PBM/E.37-71
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- Medawar, Sir Peter Brian (1915-1987)
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E.37 (with R.E. Billingham and P.L. Krohn) Effect of cortisone on survival of skin homografts in rabbits. British Medical Journal 1, 1157-1163, 1951
E.38 Asymmetry of larval Amphioxus. Nature 167, 852-853, 1951
E.39 (with R.E. Billingham) The technique of free skin grafting in mammals. Journal of Experimental Biology 28, 385-402, 1951
E.40 (with R.E. Billingham and P.L. Krohn) Effect of locally applied cortisone acete on survival of skin homografts in rabbits. British Medical Journal 2, 1049-1052, 1951
E.41 Problems of Adaption. New Biology, 1951 E.42 An Unsolved Problem of Biology. Inaugural Lecture at UCL, Dec 1951
E.43 Zoology. From Science and Twentieth-Century Thought (ed. A.E. Heath), 1951 [(with D. Anderson, R.E. Billingham and G.H. Lampkin) The use of skin grafting to distinguish between monozygotic and dizygotic twins in cattle. Heredity 5, 397-397, 1951]
E.44 (with R.E. Billingham) The freezing, drying and storage of mammalian skin. Journal of Experimental Biology 29, 454-468, 1952 [(with R.E. Billingham, G.H. Lampkin and H.L. Williams) Tolerance to homografts, twin-diagnosis and the freemartin condition in cattle. Heredity 6, 201-212, 1952]
E.45 A biological analysis of individuality. American Science 40, 1952
E.46 (with R.E. Billingham) The viability of mammalian skin after freezing thawing and freeze drying. Freezing and Drying Institute of Biology, 1952
E.47 The Grafting of Tissues. Medical Research Council Report 1952/1953
E.48 (with R.E. Billingham) "Desensitization" to skin homografts by injections of donor skin extracts. Annals of Surgery, April 1953
E.49 (with R.E. Billingham) A study of the branched cells of the mammalian epidermis, with special reference to the fate of their division products. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 37, 151-171, 1953.
E.50 Storage of normal tissue grafts. Nature 171, 1953
E.51 (with R.E. Billingham and L. Brent) "Actively acquired tolerance" of foreign cells. Nature 172, 603-606, 1953
E.52 The micro-anatomy of the mammalian epidermis. Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science 94, 481-506, 1953
E.53 Contribution to Discussion: Acquired Immunity to the Graft. Journal of the National Cancer Insitute 14/3, Dec 1953
E.54 Some immunological and endocrinological problems raised by the evolution of viviparity in vertebrates. Evolution: Symposia of the Society for Experimental Biology, no. 7, 320-338, 1953
E.55 The Storage of Living Skin. From Discussion on the Survival of Tissues at Low Temperatures Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine 47/1, 62-64, 1954
E.56 Springs of Action: The Evidence of Biology. Question (edited by H Westmann) 6/2, Spring 1954
E.57 The significance of inductive relationships in the development of vertebrates. Journal of Embryology and Experimental Morphology 2, 172-174, 1954
E.58 General problems of immunity. In Preservation and Transplantation of Normal Tissues (ed. G.E.W. Wolstenholme and M.P. Cameron), 1-22. London: Churchill, 1954
E.59 (with R.E. Billingham, L. Brent and E.M. Sparrow) Quantitative studies on tissues transplantation immunity. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 143, 1954 I. The survival times of skin homografts exchanged between members of different inbred strains of mice. 43-58 [II. The origin, strength and duration of activity and adoptively acquired immunity. 58-80] E.60 Biological Problems of Skin Surgery [1954]
E.61 (with R.E. Billingham) Contracture and intussusceptive growth in the healing of extensive wounds in mammalian skin. Journal of Anatomy, London 89, 114-123, 1955
E.62 (with R.E. Billingham and L. Brent) Acquired tolerance of skin homografts. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 59, 409-415, 1955
E.63 The definition and measure of senescence. 1, 4-15 (ed. G.E.W. Wolstenholme and M.P. Cameron). London: Churchill 1955
E.64 A Commentary on Lamarkism. Bulletin No VII Symposium on Organic Evolution, National Institute of Sciences of India 1955
E.65 (with R.E. Billingham and L. Brent) Tolerance of red-cell antigens and transplantions immunity in chickens. Experientia 11, 444, 1955
E.66 (with R.E. Billingham and L. Brent) Qualitative studies on tissue transplantation immunity. III. Actively acquired tolerance. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 239, 357-414, 1956 [(with R.E. Billingham and L. Brent) The antigenic stimulus in transplantation immunity. Nature 178, 514-519, 1956]E.67 (with R.E. Billingham and L. Brent) "Enhancement" in normal homografts, with a note on its possible mechanism. Transplantation Bulletin 3, 84-88, 1956 [(with E.M. Sparrow) The effect of adrenocortical hormones, adrenocorticotrophic hormone and pregnancy of skin transplantation immunity in mice. Journal of Endocrinology 14, 24-256, 1956]
E.68 Introductory Remarks [on "Immunological Tolerance"]. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 146, 1956
E.69 Skin Transplants. Scientific American 196/4, Apr 1957
E.70 Le Stimulus Antigenique dans L'Immunite de Transplantation de Peau. Colloques Internationaux de CNRS, LXXVIII, La Biologie des Homogreffes, Paris, July 1957
E.71 Transplantation immunity & sub-cellular particles . Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 68, Oct 1957
E.37 (with R.E. Billingham and P.L. Krohn) Effect of cortisone on survival of skin homografts in rabbits. British Medical Journal 1, 1157-1163, 1951
E.38 Asymmetry of larval Amphioxus. Nature 167, 852-853, 1951
E.39 (with R.E. Billingham) The technique of free skin grafting in mammals. Journal of Experimental Biology 28, 385-402, 1951
E.40 (with R.E. Billingham and P.L. Krohn) Effect of locally applied cortisone acete on survival of skin homografts in rabbits. British Medical Journal 2, 1049-1052, 1951
E.41 Problems of Adaption. New Biology, 1951 E.42 An Unsolved Problem of Biology. Inaugural Lecture at UCL, Dec 1951
E.43 Zoology. From Science and Twentieth-Century Thought (ed. A.E. Heath), 1951 [(with D. Anderson, R.E. Billingham and G.H. Lampkin) The use of skin grafting to distinguish between monozygotic and dizygotic twins in cattle. Heredity 5, 397-397, 1951]
E.44 (with R.E. Billingham) The freezing, drying and storage of mammalian skin. Journal of Experimental Biology 29, 454-468, 1952 [(with R.E. Billingham, G.H. Lampkin and H.L. Williams) Tolerance to homografts, twin-diagnosis and the freemartin condition in cattle. Heredity 6, 201-212, 1952]
E.45 A biological analysis of individuality. American Science 40, 1952
E.46 (with R.E. Billingham) The viability of mammalian skin after freezing thawing and freeze drying. Freezing and Drying Institute of Biology, 1952
E.47 The Grafting of Tissues. Medical Research Council Report 1952/1953
E.48 (with R.E. Billingham) "Desensitization" to skin homografts by injections of donor skin extracts. Annals of Surgery, April 1953
E.49 (with R.E. Billingham) A study of the branched cells of the mammalian epidermis, with special reference to the fate of their division products. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 37, 151-171, 1953.
E.50 Storage of normal tissue grafts. Nature 171, 1953
E.51 (with R.E. Billingham and L. Brent) "Actively acquired tolerance" of foreign cells. Nature 172, 603-606, 1953
E.52 The micro-anatomy of the mammalian epidermis. Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science 94, 481-506, 1953
E.53 Contribution to Discussion: Acquired Immunity to the Graft. Journal of the National Cancer Insitute 14/3, Dec 1953
E.54 Some immunological and endocrinological problems raised by the evolution of viviparity in vertebrates. Evolution: Symposia of the Society for Experimental Biology, no. 7, 320-338, 1953
E.55 The Storage of Living Skin. From Discussion on the Survival of Tissues at Low Temperatures Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine 47/1, 62-64, 1954
E.56 Springs of Action: The Evidence of Biology. Question (edited by H Westmann) 6/2, Spring 1954
E.57 The significance of inductive relationships in the development of vertebrates. Journal of Embryology and Experimental Morphology 2, 172-174, 1954
E.58 General problems of immunity. In Preservation and Transplantation of Normal Tissues (ed. G.E.W. Wolstenholme and M.P. Cameron), 1-22. London: Churchill, 1954
E.59 (with R.E. Billingham, L. Brent and E.M. Sparrow) Quantitative studies on tissues transplantation immunity. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 143, 1954 I. The survival times of skin homografts exchanged between members of different inbred strains of mice. 43-58 [II. The origin, strength and duration of activity and adoptively acquired immunity. 58-80] E.60 Biological Problems of Skin Surgery [1954]
E.61 (with R.E. Billingham) Contracture and intussusceptive growth in the healing of extensive wounds in mammalian skin. Journal of Anatomy, London 89, 114-123, 1955
E.62 (with R.E. Billingham and L. Brent) Acquired tolerance of skin homografts. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 59, 409-415, 1955
E.63 The definition and measure of senescence. 1, 4-15 (ed. G.E.W. Wolstenholme and M.P. Cameron). London: Churchill 1955
E.64 A Commentary on Lamarkism. Bulletin No VII Symposium on Organic Evolution, National Institute of Sciences of India 1955
E.65 (with R.E. Billingham and L. Brent) Tolerance of red-cell antigens and transplantions immunity in chickens. Experientia 11, 444, 1955
E.66 (with R.E. Billingham and L. Brent) Qualitative studies on tissue transplantation immunity. III. Actively acquired tolerance. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 239, 357-414, 1956 [(with R.E. Billingham and L. Brent) The antigenic stimulus in transplantation immunity. Nature 178, 514-519, 1956]E.67 (with R.E. Billingham and L. Brent) "Enhancement" in normal homografts, with a note on its possible mechanism. Transplantation Bulletin 3, 84-88, 1956 [(with E.M. Sparrow) The effect of adrenocortical hormones, adrenocorticotrophic hormone and pregnancy of skin transplantation immunity in mice. Journal of Endocrinology 14, 24-256, 1956]
E.68 Introductory Remarks [on "Immunological Tolerance"]. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 146, 1956
E.69 Skin Transplants. Scientific American 196/4, Apr 1957
E.70 Le Stimulus Antigenique dans L'Immunite de Transplantation de Peau. Colloques Internationaux de CNRS, LXXVIII, La Biologie des Homogreffes, Paris, July 1957
E.71 Transplantation immunity & sub-cellular particles . Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 68, Oct 1957
E.38 Asymmetry of larval Amphioxus. Nature 167, 852-853, 1951
E.39 (with R.E. Billingham) The technique of free skin grafting in mammals. Journal of Experimental Biology 28, 385-402, 1951
E.40 (with R.E. Billingham and P.L. Krohn) Effect of locally applied cortisone acete on survival of skin homografts in rabbits. British Medical Journal 2, 1049-1052, 1951
E.41 Problems of Adaption. New Biology, 1951 E.42 An Unsolved Problem of Biology. Inaugural Lecture at UCL, Dec 1951
E.43 Zoology. From Science and Twentieth-Century Thought (ed. A.E. Heath), 1951 [(with D. Anderson, R.E. Billingham and G.H. Lampkin) The use of skin grafting to distinguish between monozygotic and dizygotic twins in cattle. Heredity 5, 397-397, 1951]
E.44 (with R.E. Billingham) The freezing, drying and storage of mammalian skin. Journal of Experimental Biology 29, 454-468, 1952 [(with R.E. Billingham, G.H. Lampkin and H.L. Williams) Tolerance to homografts, twin-diagnosis and the freemartin condition in cattle. Heredity 6, 201-212, 1952]
E.45 A biological analysis of individuality. American Science 40, 1952
E.46 (with R.E. Billingham) The viability of mammalian skin after freezing thawing and freeze drying. Freezing and Drying Institute of Biology, 1952
E.47 The Grafting of Tissues. Medical Research Council Report 1952/1953
E.48 (with R.E. Billingham) "Desensitization" to skin homografts by injections of donor skin extracts. Annals of Surgery, April 1953
E.49 (with R.E. Billingham) A study of the branched cells of the mammalian epidermis, with special reference to the fate of their division products. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 37, 151-171, 1953.
E.50 Storage of normal tissue grafts. Nature 171, 1953
E.51 (with R.E. Billingham and L. Brent) "Actively acquired tolerance" of foreign cells. Nature 172, 603-606, 1953
E.52 The micro-anatomy of the mammalian epidermis. Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science 94, 481-506, 1953
E.53 Contribution to Discussion: Acquired Immunity to the Graft. Journal of the National Cancer Insitute 14/3, Dec 1953
E.54 Some immunological and endocrinological problems raised by the evolution of viviparity in vertebrates. Evolution: Symposia of the Society for Experimental Biology, no. 7, 320-338, 1953
E.55 The Storage of Living Skin. From Discussion on the Survival of Tissues at Low Temperatures Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine 47/1, 62-64, 1954
E.56 Springs of Action: The Evidence of Biology. Question (edited by H Westmann) 6/2, Spring 1954
E.57 The significance of inductive relationships in the development of vertebrates. Journal of Embryology and Experimental Morphology 2, 172-174, 1954
E.58 General problems of immunity. In Preservation and Transplantation of Normal Tissues (ed. G.E.W. Wolstenholme and M.P. Cameron), 1-22. London: Churchill, 1954
E.59 (with R.E. Billingham, L. Brent and E.M. Sparrow) Quantitative studies on tissues transplantation immunity. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 143, 1954 I. The survival times of skin homografts exchanged between members of different inbred strains of mice. 43-58 [II. The origin, strength and duration of activity and adoptively acquired immunity. 58-80] E.60 Biological Problems of Skin Surgery [1954]
E.61 (with R.E. Billingham) Contracture and intussusceptive growth in the healing of extensive wounds in mammalian skin. Journal of Anatomy, London 89, 114-123, 1955
E.62 (with R.E. Billingham and L. Brent) Acquired tolerance of skin homografts. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 59, 409-415, 1955
E.63 The definition and measure of senescence. 1, 4-15 (ed. G.E.W. Wolstenholme and M.P. Cameron). London: Churchill 1955
E.64 A Commentary on Lamarkism. Bulletin No VII Symposium on Organic Evolution, National Institute of Sciences of India 1955
E.65 (with R.E. Billingham and L. Brent) Tolerance of red-cell antigens and transplantions immunity in chickens. Experientia 11, 444, 1955
E.66 (with R.E. Billingham and L. Brent) Qualitative studies on tissue transplantation immunity. III. Actively acquired tolerance. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 239, 357-414, 1956 [(with R.E. Billingham and L. Brent) The antigenic stimulus in transplantation immunity. Nature 178, 514-519, 1956]E.67 (with R.E. Billingham and L. Brent) "Enhancement" in normal homografts, with a note on its possible mechanism. Transplantation Bulletin 3, 84-88, 1956 [(with E.M. Sparrow) The effect of adrenocortical hormones, adrenocorticotrophic hormone and pregnancy of skin transplantation immunity in mice. Journal of Endocrinology 14, 24-256, 1956]
E.68 Introductory Remarks [on "Immunological Tolerance"]. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 146, 1956
E.69 Skin Transplants. Scientific American 196/4, Apr 1957
E.70 Le Stimulus Antigenique dans L'Immunite de Transplantation de Peau. Colloques Internationaux de CNRS, LXXVIII, La Biologie des Homogreffes, Paris, July 1957
E.71 Transplantation immunity & sub-cellular particles . Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 68, Oct 1957
E.37 (with R.E. Billingham and P.L. Krohn) Effect of cortisone on survival of skin homografts in rabbits. British Medical Journal 1, 1157-1163, 1951
E.38 Asymmetry of larval Amphioxus. Nature 167, 852-853, 1951
E.39 (with R.E. Billingham) The technique of free skin grafting in mammals. Journal of Experimental Biology 28, 385-402, 1951
E.40 (with R.E. Billingham and P.L. Krohn) Effect of locally applied cortisone acete on survival of skin homografts in rabbits. British Medical Journal 2, 1049-1052, 1951
E.41 Problems of Adaption. New Biology, 1951 E.42 An Unsolved Problem of Biology. Inaugural Lecture at UCL, Dec 1951
E.43 Zoology. From Science and Twentieth-Century Thought (ed. A.E. Heath), 1951 [(with D. Anderson, R.E. Billingham and G.H. Lampkin) The use of skin grafting to distinguish between monozygotic and dizygotic twins in cattle. Heredity 5, 397-397, 1951]
E.44 (with R.E. Billingham) The freezing, drying and storage of mammalian skin. Journal of Experimental Biology 29, 454-468, 1952 [(with R.E. Billingham, G.H. Lampkin and H.L. Williams) Tolerance to homografts, twin-diagnosis and the freemartin condition in cattle. Heredity 6, 201-212, 1952]
E.45 A biological analysis of individuality. American Science 40, 1952
E.46 (with R.E. Billingham) The viability of mammalian skin after freezing thawing and freeze drying. Freezing and Drying Institute of Biology, 1952
E.47 The Grafting of Tissues. Medical Research Council Report 1952/1953
E.48 (with R.E. Billingham) "Desensitization" to skin homografts by injections of donor skin extracts. Annals of Surgery, April 1953
E.49 (with R.E. Billingham) A study of the branched cells of the mammalian epidermis, with special reference to the fate of their division products. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 37, 151-171, 1953.
E.50 Storage of normal tissue grafts. Nature 171, 1953
E.51 (with R.E. Billingham and L. Brent) "Actively acquired tolerance" of foreign cells. Nature 172, 603-606, 1953
E.52 The micro-anatomy of the mammalian epidermis. Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science 94, 481-506, 1953
E.53 Contribution to Discussion: Acquired Immunity to the Graft. Journal of the National Cancer Insitute 14/3, Dec 1953
E.54 Some immunological and endocrinological problems raised by the evolution of viviparity in vertebrates. Evolution: Symposia of the Society for Experimental Biology, no. 7, 320-338, 1953
E.55 The Storage of Living Skin. From Discussion on the Survival of Tissues at Low Temperatures Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine 47/1, 62-64, 1954
E.56 Springs of Action: The Evidence of Biology. Question (edited by H Westmann) 6/2, Spring 1954
E.57 The significance of inductive relationships in the development of vertebrates. Journal of Embryology and Experimental Morphology 2, 172-174, 1954
E.58 General problems of immunity. In Preservation and Transplantation of Normal Tissues (ed. G.E.W. Wolstenholme and M.P. Cameron), 1-22. London: Churchill, 1954
E.59 (with R.E. Billingham, L. Brent and E.M. Sparrow) Quantitative studies on tissues transplantation immunity. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 143, 1954 I. The survival times of skin homografts exchanged between members of different inbred strains of mice. 43-58 [II. The origin, strength and duration of activity and adoptively acquired immunity. 58-80] E.60 Biological Problems of Skin Surgery [1954]
E.61 (with R.E. Billingham) Contracture and intussusceptive growth in the healing of extensive wounds in mammalian skin. Journal of Anatomy, London 89, 114-123, 1955
E.62 (with R.E. Billingham and L. Brent) Acquired tolerance of skin homografts. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 59, 409-415, 1955
E.63 The definition and measure of senescence. 1, 4-15 (ed. G.E.W. Wolstenholme and M.P. Cameron). London: Churchill 1955
E.64 A Commentary on Lamarkism. Bulletin No VII Symposium on Organic Evolution, National Institute of Sciences of India 1955
E.65 (with R.E. Billingham and L. Brent) Tolerance of red-cell antigens and transplantions immunity in chickens. Experientia 11, 444, 1955
E.66 (with R.E. Billingham and L. Brent) Qualitative studies on tissue transplantation immunity. III. Actively acquired tolerance. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 239, 357-414, 1956 [(with R.E. Billingham and L. Brent) The antigenic stimulus in transplantation immunity. Nature 178, 514-519, 1956]E.67 (with R.E. Billingham and L. Brent) "Enhancement" in normal homografts, with a note on its possible mechanism. Transplantation Bulletin 3, 84-88, 1956 [(with E.M. Sparrow) The effect of adrenocortical hormones, adrenocorticotrophic hormone and pregnancy of skin transplantation immunity in mice. Journal of Endocrinology 14, 24-256, 1956]
E.68 Introductory Remarks [on "Immunological Tolerance"]. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 146, 1956
E.69 Skin Transplants. Scientific American 196/4, Apr 1957
E.70 Le Stimulus Antigenique dans L'Immunite de Transplantation de Peau. Colloques Internationaux de CNRS, LXXVIII, La Biologie des Homogreffes, Paris, July 1957
E.71 Transplantation immunity & sub-cellular particles . Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 68, Oct 1957
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1951-1957
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