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RefNoHF/1/19/6/28/111
Previous numbers98HF.214.3.111
LevelItem
TitleLetter from Howard Walter Florey to H E Huxley, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge
Date10 May 1966
DescriptionDiscusses question of markers - might be possible to put enough heavy atoms into a protein to make it sufficiently electron opaque to show in the EM - thorotrast not very good as is rather toxic - comments on this - best to do as Huxley suggested and try to get out smallest particles from saccharated iron oxide - want something in range below 50A - comments on this.
FormatCarbon copy
AccessStatusOpen
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