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Hodgkin, Thomas

Dorothy s husband. Thomas Hodgkin, was a scholar in his own right with an interest in the history of Africa. Apparently realizing that hers was the greater talent, he acted as a "house-husband" for their three children so she would have more time to devote to research. One wonders how Dorothy and Thomas Hodgkin reacted to the 1964 headline in a London tabloid, "British Wife Wins Nobel Prize."... [Pg.248]

Re D, Thomas RK, Behringer K, Diehl V. From Hodgkin s disease to Hodgkin lymphoma Biologic insights and therapeutic potential. Blood 2005 105 4553-4560. [Pg.1384]

Hodgkin, A. L. The Conduction of the Nervous Impulse. Springfield, IL Charles C. Thomas, 1964. [Pg.108]

Figure 30-11 (A) Action potential recorded with internal electrode from extruded axon filled with potassium sulfate (16°C). (B) Action potential of an intact axon, with same amplification and time scale (18°C). The voltage scale gives the potential of the internal electrode relative to its potential in the external solution with no correction for junction potential. From A. Hodgkin, Conduction of Nervous Impulses, 1964. Courtesy of Charles C. Thomas, Publisher, Springfield, Illinois. Figure 30-11 (A) Action potential recorded with internal electrode from extruded axon filled with potassium sulfate (16°C). (B) Action potential of an intact axon, with same amplification and time scale (18°C). The voltage scale gives the potential of the internal electrode relative to its potential in the external solution with no correction for junction potential. From A. Hodgkin, Conduction of Nervous Impulses, 1964. Courtesy of Charles C. Thomas, Publisher, Springfield, Illinois.
In 1937, the same year she received a doctorate from Cambridge, she married Thomas Hodgkin, with whom she had three children. [Pg.129]

Bierman PJ, Nademanee A. Autologous and allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation for Hodgkin s disease. In Blume KG, Forman SJ, Appelbaum FR, eds. Thomas Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation. Malden, MA, Blackwell Science, 2004 1191—1206. [Pg.2464]

J2. Johnson, R, E., Thomas, L. B., Johnson, S. K., and Johnston, G. S., Correlation between abnormal baseline liver tests and long-term clinical course in Hodgkin s disease. Cancer 33, 1123-1126 (1974). [Pg.229]

B., Kidd, P., Thomas, E. D., and Bernstein, I. D. (1989) Treatment of refractory non-Hodgkin s lymphoma with radiolabeled MB -1 (anti-CD37) antibody. J. Clin. Oncol. 7, 1027-1038. [Pg.130]

Pinkus GS, Thomas P, Said JW. Leu-Ml—A marker for Reed-Sternberg cells in Hodgkin s disease. An immunoperoxidase smdy of paraffin-embedded tissues. Am J Pathol. 1985 119 244-252. [Pg.153]

Adelman, W. J., Jr., ed. (1971) Biophysics and Physiology of Excitable Membranes, Van Nostrand-Reinhold, New York Nystrom, R. A. (1973) Membrane Physiology, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey Black, S. (1973) Adv. Enzymol 38,193-234 Hodgkin, A. L. (1964) The Conduction of the Nervous Impulse, Thomas, Springfield, Illinois Hirano, A., and Dembitzer, H. M. A. (1967) /. Cell Biol 34,555... [Pg.906]

A. L. Hodgkin, in The Conduction of the Nerve Impulse, Charles C. Thomas Publisher, Springfield, Illinois (1964), p. 72. [Pg.127]

Hodgkin, Crowfoot Dorothy (p. 132, Plate 21) born in 1910 in Cairo, she studied chemistry at Oxford from 1928-32 and concentrated on X-ray crystallography with J.D. Bemal at Cambridge in 1934 she returned to Oxford where she has remained, except for brief intervals, ever since. She became University lecturer and demonstrator in 1946, University Reader in X-ray crystallography in 1956 and Wolfson Research Professor of the Royal Society in 1960-1983. Apart from X-ray studies of insulin (p. 159) she also did research on penicillin (in 1942) and on vitamin Bj2 (in 1948). She received the Nobel Prize in chemistry 1964. In 1937 she married Thomas Hodgkin, historian of Africa and the Arab world. [Pg.267]

Moser EC, Noordijk EM, van Leeuwen FE, Baars JW, Thomas J, Carde P, et al. Risk of second cancer after treatment of aggressive non-Hodgkin s lymphoma an EORTC cohort study. Haematologica 2006 91(ll) 1481-8. [Pg.693]

Fromm, J. R. Thomas, A. Wood, B. L. Flow cytometry can diagnose classical Hodgkin lymphoma in lymph nodes with high sensitivity and specificity. Am. J. Clin. Pathol. 2009,131,322-332. [Pg.221]


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