'Multiple self-healing squamous epithelioma (ESSI) mapped to 9q22-q31 in families with common ancestry,' with David R Goudie et al. in Natural Genetics 3, (1992), pp. 165-169.

Date:
1992
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UGC 188/4/1/8/1
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Papers of Malcolm Andrew Ferguson-Smith, geneticist, Professor of Medical Genetics, University of Glasgow, Scotland
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'Multiple self-healing squamous epithelioma (ESSI) mapped to 9q22-q31 in families with common ancestry,' with David R Goudie et al. in <i>Natural Genetics 3,</i> (1992), pp. 165-169. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Consists of a typescript draft; notice and slides for lecture by Ferguson-Smith and D R Goudie on Mapping the Multiple Self Healing Squamous Epithelioma Locus, 9 September 1992 and brief correspondence regarding the related paper.

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1992

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24 pages

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