Facets
Browse across eight MeSH (opens in new tab) facets — era, geography, science, specialty, technology, history, culture, and reference. Select one tag per group; counts update across the others.
Clear filtersFacet filters
Geography
Specialties & Disease
- Anatomy & Pathology 0
- Cardiology & Blood 1
- Neurology & Psychiatry 0
- Obstetrics & Reproductive 0
- Infectious Disease (General) 0
- Surgery & Anesthesia 1
- Public Health 1
- Immunology & Dermatology 3
- General Clinical Medicine 0
- Military Medicine 0
- Psychology 0
- Alternative & Fringe Medicine 0
- Pediatrics 0
- Ophthalmology & Vision 0
- ENT & Hearing 0
- Urology & Nephrology 0
- Gastroenterology & Hepatology 0
- Pulmonary & Respiratory 0
- Rheumatology, Rehab & Pain 0
- Internal, Emergency & Geriatric 0
- Veterinary Medicine 0
- Epidemiology & Demography 1
- Physiology & Embryology 16
- Dentistry 3
- Plagues & Epidemics 2
- Microbiology & Virology 2
Social & Historical Studies
Institutions & Culture
Reference & Scholarly Works
Drugs & Technology
3 entries match Immunology & Dermatology [C19 / C20 / C17] · Professions & Education [M01 / N02] · Genetics & Heredity [K01.900.300]
1976 CE
#2660.28
DNA related to the transforming gene(s) of avian sarcoma viruses is present in normal avian DNA.
Discovery of the first “oncogene. In 1989 Varmus and Bishop shared the Nobel Prize for in Physiology or Medicine "for their discovery of the cellular origin of retroviral oncogenes."
1958 CE
#2578.30
Histocompatibility genes of the mouse.
Snell made fundamental contributions to transplantation genetics. At his suggestion genes governing transplantation were called histocompatibility genes and Gorer’s Antigen II became Histocompatibility-2 (H-2). …
1792 CE
#6358
Von Menschen ohne Haare und Zähne.
Hereditary ectodermal dysplasia first described. Digital facsimile from Google Books at this link.