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. 2005 Jan;125(1):3-12.
doi: 10.1085/jgp.200409234.

A brief history of the journal of general physiology

A brief history of the journal of general physiology

Olaf S Andersen. J Gen Physiol. 2005 Jan.
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Jacques Loeb, editor of The Journal of General Physiology 1918–1924.
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Winthrop J.V. Osterhout, editor of The Journal of General Physiology 1918–1961.
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John H. Northrop, editor of The Journal of General Physiology 1924–1961.
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Alfred E. Mirsky, editor of The Journal of General Physiology 1950–1961.
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Paul F. Cranefield, editor of The Journal of General Physiology 1966–1995.

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