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Chemist attacks mental ills
Molecular biology;
Commentary by David Dietz writing about Linus Pauling and the project that he launched at the California Institute of Technology to study mental and physical illnesses on a molecular level.
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Sickle cell anemia, a molecular disease
Sickle cell anemia; Molecular biology;
Reprinted from Science, November 25, 1949, vol. 110, No. 2865, pp. 543-548.
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The biological properties of molecules
Molecular biology;
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The Rockefeller Foundation monthly report
Molecular biology; Assistance;
No. 108. Edited by George W. Gray.
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Basic biochemical research related to the problem of mental deficiency
Molecular biology; Biochemistry;
Meeting notes from a discussion at Pacific State Hospital.
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"Intermolecular forces and biological specificity" -- Lecture flyer
Pauling, Linus, 1901-; Lectures and lecturing; Molecular biology; Biochemistry;
Joint meeting of the Chemical Society and the Chemical Society of the University College Southampton for Pauling's lecture entitled: "Intermolecular forces and biological specificity"
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Notes for a paper by Pauling and Mirskey
Chemical bonds; Proteins -- Structure; Molecular biology;
Handwritten notes for a paper Pauling and Mirskey were planning to write together on protein molecules and their bonds.
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Hemoglobin and magnetism
Hemoglobin -- Structure; Molecular biology;
Talk after a banquet for installation of Sigma Xi, Corvallis, OR.
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The future of enzyme research
Enzymes Analysis; Molecular biology;
Pauling's notes for a lecture given on Nov. 1, 1955 at the International Symposium on Enzymes: Units of biological structures and functions
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The molecular basis of sickle-cell anemia and other diseases (abstract)
Sickle cell anemia; Molecular biology;
This is the draft abstract to an article Pauling was writing, entitled: The molecular basis of sickle-cell anemia and other diseases
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Eliasberg Memorial Lecture notes
Lectures and lecturing; Molecular biology;
Notes for a lecture Pauling gave at the Second Eliasberg Memorial Lecture, 1964.
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A proposed project of experiemental investigation of the structure of antibodies and the nature of immunological reactions
Molecular biology; Biochemistry; Antibodies
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Molecular disease
Molecular biology
Pauling's notes for a televised conversation on molecular disease. Topic to discuss: I like molecules, 2) What are molecules, 3) Giant Molecules, 4) Sickle-cell anemia, 5) Nature of abnormality, 6) Other...
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Research at the California Institute of Technology
Molecular biology; Biochemistry;
Article discussing Paulings research on molecular diseases.
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From molecular disease to orthomolecular treatement: the case of suboptimal health
Molecular biology; Molecular genetics;
Article from Vol. 2, no. 7 Spring/Summer 1985 issue of the Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine Newsletter
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Molecular disease and evolution lecture notes
Molecular biology; Human molecular genetics;
Lecture notes from the Rudolf Vuichow lecture on Molecular disease and evolution.
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Flyer announcing lectures by Dr. Linus Pauling
Pauling, Linus, 1901-; Molecular biology; Peace;
Flyer announcing two lectures by Linus Pauling: "Origins of molecular biology and molecular medicine" and "No more war."
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