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Research Article Free access | 10.1172/JCI101508

CHEMICAL, CLINICAL, AND IMMUNOLOGICAL STUDIES ON THE PRODUCTS OF HUMAN PLASMA FRACTIONATION. I. THE CHARACTERIZATION OF THE PROTEIN FRACTIONS OF HUMAN PLASMA

Edwin J. Cohn, John L. Oncley, Laurence E. Strong, Walter L. Hughes Jr., and S. Howard Armstrong Jr.

Department of Physical Chemistry, Harvard Medical School, Boston

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Welch Fellow in Internal Medicine of the National Research Council, Member, Society of Fellows, Harvard University, during the first years of these investigations.

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This work was originally supported by grants from the Rockefeller Foundation and from funds of Harvard University. It was aided early in 1941 by grants from the Committee on Medicine of the National Research Council, which included a grant from the American College of Physicians. Since August, 1941, it has been carried out under contract, recommended by the Committee on Medical Research, between the Office of Scientific Research and Development and Harvard University.

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This paper is Number 13 in the series “Studies on Plasma Proteins” from the Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, on products developed by the Department of Physical Chemistry from blood collected by the American Red Cross.

Find articles by Cohn, E. in: PubMed | Google Scholar

Department of Physical Chemistry, Harvard Medical School, Boston

3

Welch Fellow in Internal Medicine of the National Research Council, Member, Society of Fellows, Harvard University, during the first years of these investigations.

1

This work was originally supported by grants from the Rockefeller Foundation and from funds of Harvard University. It was aided early in 1941 by grants from the Committee on Medicine of the National Research Council, which included a grant from the American College of Physicians. Since August, 1941, it has been carried out under contract, recommended by the Committee on Medical Research, between the Office of Scientific Research and Development and Harvard University.

2

This paper is Number 13 in the series “Studies on Plasma Proteins” from the Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, on products developed by the Department of Physical Chemistry from blood collected by the American Red Cross.

Find articles by Oncley, J. in: PubMed | Google Scholar

Department of Physical Chemistry, Harvard Medical School, Boston

3

Welch Fellow in Internal Medicine of the National Research Council, Member, Society of Fellows, Harvard University, during the first years of these investigations.

1

This work was originally supported by grants from the Rockefeller Foundation and from funds of Harvard University. It was aided early in 1941 by grants from the Committee on Medicine of the National Research Council, which included a grant from the American College of Physicians. Since August, 1941, it has been carried out under contract, recommended by the Committee on Medical Research, between the Office of Scientific Research and Development and Harvard University.

2

This paper is Number 13 in the series “Studies on Plasma Proteins” from the Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, on products developed by the Department of Physical Chemistry from blood collected by the American Red Cross.

Find articles by Strong, L. in: PubMed | Google Scholar

Department of Physical Chemistry, Harvard Medical School, Boston

3

Welch Fellow in Internal Medicine of the National Research Council, Member, Society of Fellows, Harvard University, during the first years of these investigations.

1

This work was originally supported by grants from the Rockefeller Foundation and from funds of Harvard University. It was aided early in 1941 by grants from the Committee on Medicine of the National Research Council, which included a grant from the American College of Physicians. Since August, 1941, it has been carried out under contract, recommended by the Committee on Medical Research, between the Office of Scientific Research and Development and Harvard University.

2

This paper is Number 13 in the series “Studies on Plasma Proteins” from the Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, on products developed by the Department of Physical Chemistry from blood collected by the American Red Cross.

Find articles by Hughes, W. in: PubMed | Google Scholar

Department of Physical Chemistry, Harvard Medical School, Boston

3

Welch Fellow in Internal Medicine of the National Research Council, Member, Society of Fellows, Harvard University, during the first years of these investigations.

1

This work was originally supported by grants from the Rockefeller Foundation and from funds of Harvard University. It was aided early in 1941 by grants from the Committee on Medicine of the National Research Council, which included a grant from the American College of Physicians. Since August, 1941, it has been carried out under contract, recommended by the Committee on Medical Research, between the Office of Scientific Research and Development and Harvard University.

2

This paper is Number 13 in the series “Studies on Plasma Proteins” from the Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, on products developed by the Department of Physical Chemistry from blood collected by the American Red Cross.

Find articles by Armstrong, S. in: PubMed | Google Scholar

Published July 1, 1944 - More info

Published in Volume 23, Issue 4 on July 1, 1944
J Clin Invest. 1944;23(4):417–432. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI101508.
© 1944 The American Society for Clinical Investigation
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