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Biographical entry Vos, Gerard
Dr
Summary
Gerard Vos was a doctor at the King Edward Memorial Hospital, Western Australia who collaborated with Bob Kirk.
Related entries
Archival resources
National Centre for Indigenous Genomics
- Correspondence, 1962, 04B-02; National Centre for Indigenous Genomics. Details
- Correspondence, 1959 - 1961, 02D-19; National Centre for Indigenous Genomics. Details
- Correspondence and Serology Results, 1959 - 1962, 04B-51; National Centre for Indigenous Genomics. Details
- Correspondence, Draft Manuscript and Maps of family relationships, 1960 - 1962, 04B-12; National Centre for Indigenous Genomics. Details
- Laboratory workbook, 1970 - 1972, Lab-01-015; National Centre for Indigenous Genomics. Details
- Reprints, Working Notes and Survey Results, 1963, 04B-23; National Centre for Indigenous Genomics. Details
- Serology Results, 02D-21; National Centre for Indigenous Genomics. Details
Published resources
Online Resources
- Vos, G. H., & Kirk, R. L., A "naturally-occurring" anti-E which distinguishes a variant of the E antigen in Australian aborigines, Vox Sanguinis, vol. 7, 1962, 22-32 pp, http://doi.org/10.1111/j.1423-0410.1962.tb03225.x. Details
- Vos, G. H., Kirk, R. L., & Steinberg, A. G., The distribution of the gamma globulin types Gm(a), Gm(x) and Gm-like in South and Southeast Asia and Australia, American Journal of Human Genetics, vol. 15, 1963, 44-52 pp, https://www.docphin.com/research/article-detail/15825601/PubMedID-13997934/The-distribution-of-the-gamma-globulin-types-Gma-Gmx-and-Gm-like-in-South-and-Southeast-Asia-and-Australia. Details
- Vos, G. H., Vos, D., Kirk, R. L., & Sanger, R., A sample of blood with no detectable Rh antigens, The Lancet, vol. 1961, 1961, 14-15 pp, http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/13782143. Details