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  • McCarrison, Sir Robert (1878-1960)
  • Posters GC/205/A
  • Aetiology of goitre (in vitro) GC/205/A/5

Aetiology of goitre (in vitro)

Date:
c.1913-1927
Reference:
GC/205/A/5
Part of:
McCarrison, Sir Robert (1878-1960)
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Collection contents

  • McCarrison, Sir Robert (1878-1960)GC/205
    • PostersGC/205/A
      • Aetiology of goitre (in vitro)GC/205/A/5
        • (37-38) Growth of thyroid tissue in vitroGC/205/A/5/1-2
        • (39) Effect of iodine on the growth of thyroid tissue in vitroGC/205/A/5/3
        • (40) Effect of cyanide and tyramine on the growth of thyroid tissue in vitroGC/205/A/5/4
        • (41) Effect of natural `goitre-noxa' and of an artificial `noxa', containing cyanide and tyramine, on the growth of thyroid tissue in vitroGC/205/A/5/5
        • (42) Effect of natural `goitre-noxa' and of an artificial `noxa', containing cyanide and tyramine, on the growth and metabolism of thyroid tissue in vitroGC/205/A/5/6
        • (43) Effect of tyramine and `goitre-noxa' on thyroid tissue growing in vitroGC/205/A/5/7

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c.1913-1927

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0.5 box

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