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Letter from Alexander Todd to Linus Pauling. February 10, 1953.
Todd writes to congratulate Pauling on the DNA structure that he and Corey have developed. He also discusses those scientists that he knows are currently engaged in "nucelotide examination," and provides a list of ribonucleotides that his laboratory can provide to Pauling. Todd likewise suggests that Pauling might be better served to examine the deoxyribonucleotides, owing to a general lack of activity with these substances. Todd also notes the general lack of success that his laboratory has achieved with respect to the preparation and study of ATP. Transcript.

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Creator: Alexander Todd
Recipient: Linus Pauling
Associated: W.L. Bragg, William Cochran, Solvay Conference on Chemistry

Date: February 10, 1953
Genre: correspondence
ID: corr407.6-todd-lp-19530210
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