William Harrison Telfer, PhD

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1954-1994 Biology University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States 
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https://www.mbl.edu/obituaries/william-h-telfer/
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(1924 - 2010)
https://www.gf.org/fellows/all-fellows/william-h-telfer/

Parents

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Carroll M. Williams grad student 1952 Harvard (FlyTree)
 (An immunological study of the metamorphosis of the Cecropia silkworm.)

Children

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William J. Bell grad student 1969 Penn
Henry H. Hagedorn post-doc 1973 Woods Hole Marine Biological Laboratory (Cell Biology Tree)

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Joseph G Kunkel collaborator 1990-1991 Penn (Chemistry Tree)
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Harvey WR, Maddrell SHP, Telfer WH, et al. (1998) H+ V-ATPases energize animal plasma membranes for secretion and absorption of ions and fluids American Zoologist. 38: 426-441
Hausman SJ, Anderson LM, Telfer WH. (1971) The dependence of Cecropia yolk formation in vitro on specific blood proteins. Journal of Cell Biology. 48: 303-313
Hausman SJ, Anderson LM, Telfer WH. (1971) The dependence of cecropia yolk formation in vitro on specific blood proteins. The Journal of Cell Biology. 48: 303-13
Pan ML, Bell WJ, Telfer WH. (1969) Vitellogenic blood protein synthesis by insect fat body. Science (New York, N.Y.). 165: 393-4
Pan ML, Bell WJ, Telfer WH. (1969) Vitellogenic blood protein synthesis by insect fat body Science. 165: 393-394
Telfer WH, Melius ME. (1963) The mechanism of blood protein uptake by insect oocytes Integrative and Comparative Biology. 3: 185-191
TELFER WH. (1961) The route of entry and localization of blood proteins in the oocytes of saturniid moths. The Journal of Biophysical and Biochemical Cytology. 9: 747-59
TELFER WH, RUTBERG LD. (1960) THE EFFECTS OF BLOOD PROTEIN DEPLETION ON THE GROWTH OF THE OOCYTES IN THE CECROPIA MOTH The Biological Bulletin. 118: 352-366
TELFER WH. (1960) THE SELECTIVE ACCUMULATION OF BLOOD PROTEINS BY THE OOCYTES OF SATURNIID MOTHS The Biological Bulletin. 118: 338-351
Telfer WH, Williams CM. (1960) The effects of diapause, development, and injury on the incorporation of radioactive glycine into the blood proteins of the Cecropia silkworm Journal of Insect Physiology. 5: 61-72
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