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Correspondence relating to publications, 1974-2003

 File — Box: CLX-A-1505, Box: data_value_missing_c72d9e28ed14d811f87e1fa4f790a253, Box: data_value_missing_fb4ecd300658a48f5a0193e8eb9eb972
Identifier: Coll-1320/3/2

Scope and Contents

Contains:

  1. letters concerning the reproduction of Ian Wilmut's article 'Animal breeding: a role for embryo preservation?', which first appeared in Span (1973-1974);
  2. various forms and letters relating to the publication of Ian Wilmut's papers (1979-1997);
  3. photograph of Ian Wilmut, Jose Raunelli Castro and others watching an embryo transfer operation on a sheep (undated, c. 1970s);
  4. two letters to Ian Wilmut from Butterworths publishers (1982-1984);
  5. letter to Maarten Drost from Ian Wilmut (16 November 1983);
  6. copy of 'Analysis of slow-warming injury of mouse embryos by cryomicroscopical and physiochemical methods', W.F. Rall, D.S. Reid and C. Polge, reprinted from Cryobiology, 21 (1984), 106-121, inscribed to Ian Wilmut from W.F. Rall;
  7. correspondence regarding the paper 'Maternal and embryonic factors associated with prenatal loss in animals' by Wilmut, Sales and Ashworth (1985-1986);
  8. papers regarding the IAPGR staff publications procedures (1990);
  9. two photographs of Dolly the sheep sent to Ian Wilmut by James Balog, together with note of acknowledgement (1997);
  10. typescript and reprint of 'PLC zeta: a sperm-specific trigger of Ca2+ oscillations in eggs and embryo development' by C.M. Saunders et al, together with email to Ian Wilmut requesting a quote on the manuscript for a press release (2002);
  11. scientific papers by Nobuaki Kikyo et al concerning nuclear cloning sent to Ian Wilmut by Kikyo, together with covering letter (2003);
  12. typed contents for the book Essentials of Stem Cell Biology, second edition, edited by Robert Lanza, Ian Wilmut et al, together with a CD-R labelled 'Stem Cell Biology 2e Robert Lanza'.

Dates

  • Creation: 1974-2003

Language of Materials

From the Fonds:

English

Conditions Governing Access

The CD-R is in a format which is not currently accessible.

Extent

1 folder