Yale University News Statement from the Secretary's Office, Woodbridge Hall, 105 Wall Street, New Haven, Connecticut. Released for the papers on Wednesday, June 20, 1934.
Subject (Geographic):
United States
Subject (Name):
Goodrich, Annie Warburton, 1866-1954, Yale University. School of Medicine., and Yale University. School of Nursing
Dated May 6, 1950, and signed by participants. First row: R. J. Anderson; S. Bayne-Jones; M. C. Winternitz; G. M. Smith. Second row: Thomas Francis, Jr.; Charles Huggins; C. N. H. Long; John J. Morton; [unknown]; Ross G. Harrison. The occasion for the photograph in not known. It was found in the Dept. of Pathology folder.
Subject (Geographic):
United States
Subject (Name):
Anderson, Rudolph John, 1879-1961, Bayne-Jones, Stanhope, 1888-1970, Francis, Thomas, 1900-1969, Harrison, Ross G. (Ross Granville), 1870-1959, Huggins, Charles, 1901-1997, Long, Cyril Norman Hugh, 1901-1970, Smith, George, and Winternitz, Milton Charles, 1885-1959
3.25 in. x 4 in. Lantern Slides, Original Magnification: x2,000, and This study demonstrated directly that the enzyme and proenzyme composition of proteins in pancreatic juice collected from an indwelling catheter in the bovine pancreatic duct correlated exactly with the protein composition obtained from lysed purified bovine zymogen granules. Subsequent studies showed that pancreatic digestive enzymes and proenzymes were secreted from the pancreas in parallel. In other words, each granule must contain, on average, the same composition of secretory proteins. This hypothesis was later directly tested by immuno-EM localization of trypsinogen and other secretory proteins in all zymogen granules in the bovine pancreas.