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Precocious Newborn Mice and Epidermal Growth Factor: the Work of Stanley Cohen

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  • Isolation of a Mouse Submaxillary Gland Protein Accelerating Incisor Eruption and Eyelid Opening in the New-born Animal (Cohen, S. (1962) J

  • Stanley Cohen was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1922. He attended Brooklyn College where he majored in both biology and chemistry and graduated with a B.A. in 1943

  • After working as a bacteriologist in a milk processing plant to save enough money to go to graduate school, Cohen received a fellowship from Oberlin College, where he earned an M.A. in zoology in 1945

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Isolation of a Mouse Submaxillary Gland Protein Accelerating Incisor Eruption and Eyelid Opening in the New-born Animal (Cohen, S. (1962) J. Precocious Newborn Mice and Epidermal Growth Factor: the Work of Stanley Cohen Cohen joined Harry Gordon in the pediatrics and biochemistry departments of the University of Colorado, where he was involved in metabolic studies on premature infants.

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