ALBERT, Daniel Myron
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A human DNA segment with properties of the gene that predisposes to retinoblastoma and osteosarcoma.Nature, 323, 643-646, 1986.Isolation of the first human tumor suppressor gene. Order of authorship in the original publication: Friend, Bernards, Rogeli, Weinberg, Rapaport, Albert, Dryja. Subjects: GENETICS / HEREDITY › HEREDITARY / CONGENITAL DISEASES OR DISORDERS › Hereditary Cancers › Retinoblastoma, ONCOLOGY & CANCER |
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Men of vision: Lives of notable figures in ophthalmology.Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders, 1993.Subjects: BIOGRAPHY (Reference Works), OPHTHALMOLOGY › History of Ophthalmology |
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Source book of ophthalmology.Cambridge, MA: Blackwell Science, 1995.An annotated bibliography of significant books in the history of ophthalmology, with brief biographical notes regarding authors. Subjects: BIBLIOGRAPHY › Bibliographies of Specific Subjects, OPHTHALMOLOGY › History of Ophthalmology |
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Profiles in gerontology: A biographical dictionaryWestport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group, 1995.Subjects: BIOGRAPHY (Reference Works), GERIATRICS / Gerontology / Aging › History of Gerontology & Aging |
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The history of ophthalmology.Cambridge, MA: Blackwell Scientific, 1996.Subjects: OPHTHALMOLOGY › History of Ophthalmology |
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Dates in ophthalmology.New York: Parthenon Publishing, 2002.An annotated chronological listing of significant events in the history of ophthalmology. Subjects: OPHTHALMOLOGY › History of Ophthalmology |
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Chevalier John Taylor, England's early oculist: Pretender or pioneer?Madison, WI: Parallel Press, University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries, 2011.The unusually colorful career of the pioneer oculist, notorious for his flamboyant behavior, self-promotion, proflific writings, and for blinding both Johann Sebastian Bach and George Frideric Handel. The authors discuss Taylor's productive contributions to ocular surgery which typically have been overshadowed by the sensational nature of his reputation. Includes a well-illustrated discussion of Taylor's principal works and medical contributions. Subjects: OPHTHALMOLOGY › History of Ophthalmology, Quackery |