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Robert
L. Bowman, "The History and Development of the
Spectrophotofluorometer," Fluorescence News
8 (1974): 1-8.
R.
L. Bowman, P. A. Caulfield, and Sidney Udenfriend, "Spectrophotofluorometric
Assay in the Visible and Ultraviolet," Science
(1955): 32-33.
Sidney
Udenfriend, "Development of the Spectrophotofluorometer
and Its Commercialization," Protein Science
4 (1995): 542-55.
Robert
Kanigel, Apprentice to Genius: The Making of a Scientific
Discovery (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University
Press, 1986).
This book discusses the mentor-student relationship
in the sciences, focusing on the chain between Bernard
Brodie, Julius Axelrod, Solomon Snyder, and Candace
Pert. It includes information about the Goldwater antimalarial
group and NIH in the 1950s and 1960s.
Robert
L. Bowman's papers are held at the Stetten Museum, National
Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland.
James
Shannon's papers are held at the National Library of
Medicine, including correspondence, talks, articles,
reports, and photographs.
Julius
Axelrod's papers are held at the National Library of
Medicine, including lab notebooks, research reports,
correspondence, speeches, and photographs.
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