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  1. His research on tumor-inducing viruses earned Francis Peyton Rous a share of the 1966 Nobel prize for physiology or medicine. Born on Oct. 5, 1879, in Baltimore, Md., Rous received a bachelor of arts and a medical degree from Johns Hopkins University.

  2. Kumar P, Murphy FA. Francis Peyton Rous. Emerging infectious diseases. 2013 Apr;19(4):661-663. doi: 10.3201/eid1904.130049

  3. Feb 6, 2022 · Early in his career at the Rockefeller Institute, Francis Peyton Rous (1879-1970, APS 1939) did pioneering experiments to determine if infectious agents can cause cancer. Viruses were a known agent at the time, but they were mysterious, submicroscopic entities.. Beginning in the 1890s, they could be studied, using filtrates.

  4. Francis Peyton Rous Emerg Infect Dis. 2013 Apr;19(4):661-3. doi: 10.3201/eid1904.130049. Authors Prasanna Kumar 1 , Frederick A ...

  5. Apr 1, 2013 · Peyton Rous discovered that a malignant tumor in chickens was transmissible; this was the first transmissible solid tumor discovered and proved that the tumor-inducing factor could be passed through a Berkefeld ultrafilter known to retain bacteria. This is a photograph of Peyton Rous (Francis Peyton Rous, 1879–1970), who in 1909–11 made 2 seminal discoveries that are now the foundation ...

  6. Francis Peyton Rous. (Baltimore, 1879 - Nueva York, 1970) Médico norteamericano. Fue profesor en el Hospital Johns Hopkins y posteriormente desarrolló su carrera profesional en el centro de patología médica de la fundación Rockefeller de Nueva York, donde realizó estudios sobre los virus productores de tumores cancerígenos. Peyton Rous.

  7. Vida y Biografía de Francis Peyton Rous. (Baltimore, 1879 - Nueva York, 1970) Médico estadounidense. Fue instructor en el Hospital Johns Hopkins y más tarde desarrolló su carrera en el centro de nosología médica de la fundación Rockefeller de Nueva York, donde efectuó estudios sobre los virus productores de tumores cancerígenos.

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