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Technology transfer in Britain: the case of monoclonal antibodies; self and non-self: a history of autoimmunity; endogenous opiates; the Committee on Safety of Drugs

Tansey, E. and Catteral, P. and Christie, D. and Willhoft, S. and Reynolds, L. (Eds). (1997) Technology transfer in Britain: the case of monoclonal antibodies; self and non-self: a history of autoimmunity; endogenous opiates; the Committee on Safety of Drugs. Wellcome Witnesses to Twentieth Century Medicine: Vol.1. Wellcome Trust: London, UK.

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Abstract

Four Witness Seminar transcripts of meetings held between 1993 and 1996: ‘Technology transfer in Britain: the case of monoclonal antibodies’ (E M Tansey and P P Catterall, eds); ‘Self and non-self: a history of autoimmunity’ (E M Tansey, S V Willhoft and D A Christie, eds); ‘Endogenous opiates’ (E M Tansey and D A Christie, eds); ‘The Committee on Safety of Drugs’ (E M Tansey and L A Reynolds, eds). Introduction by E M Tansey, ‘What is a Witness Seminar?’, separate index for each meeting.

Type:Book
Title:Technology transfer in Britain: the case of monoclonal antibodies; self and non-self: a history of autoimmunity; endogenous opiates; the Committee on Safety of Drugs
ISBN:1869835794
Open access status:An open access version is available from UCL Discovery
Publisher version:http://www.ucl.ac.uk/histmed/publications/wellcome_witnesses_c20th_med/vol_1
Language:English

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