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Letter from Jerry Donohue to Linus Pauling. March 20, 1953.
Donohue writes to pass along a copy of his revised helical protein structures paper and to note the background behind a few changes that he has made. Donohue also relays news of "a very ingenious nucleic acid structure" that Watson and Crick have formulated, but not yet published. Donohue further inquires into the possibility of working again at Caltech and briefly discusses his on-going interests in sheep hemoglobin and cesium hexasulfide. Transcript.

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Creator: Jerry Donohue
Recipient: Linus Pauling
Associated: Francis Crick, James D. Watson, W.L. Bragg, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Nature, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences U.S.A.

Date: March 20, 1953
Genre: correspondence
ID: sci9.001.31-donohue-lp-19530320
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