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  • "Immunological Weapons Acquired Early in Life Win Battles with Cancer Late in Life" J.Immunol. (2008) 181: 1589-1592 (this is a personal overview of her research in tumor immunology over the past 20 years)

    Archive 2008-09-01 Peggy 2008

  • "Immunological Weapons Acquired Early in Life Win Battles with Cancer Late in Life" J.Immunol. (2008) 181: 1589-1592 (this is a personal overview of her research in tumor immunology over the past 20 years)

    Olja Finn: Immunologist and Mother Peggy 2008

  • Immunological time scale for hominid evolution’, Science, 158, 1200–3.

    THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH RICHARD DAWKINS 2009

  • Immunological time scale for hominid evolution’, Science, 158, 1200–3.

    THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH RICHARD DAWKINS 2009

  • Journal of Immunological Methods 286: 47-67 (2004).

    Innoculation Misinformation 2009

  • Immunological diversity is advantageous for the single individual as well as for the species.

    The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1996 - Presentation Speech 1997

  • Immunological surveillance against altered self components by sensitised T lymphocytes in lymphocytic choriomeningitis.

    Physiology or Medicine 1996 - Press Release 1996

  • Immunological surveillance against altered self components by sensitised T lymphocytes in lymphocytic choriomeningitis.

    Credits and References 1996

  • "Idiotypic networks and other preconceived ideas", Immunological Reviews 79, 5-24,

    Niels K. Jerne - Autobiography 1985

  • "Immunological tolerance" may be described as a state of indifference or non-reactivity towards a substance that would normally be expected to excite an immunological response.

    Peter Medawar - Nobel Lecture 1964

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