Henry Bence Jones FRS (31 December 1813 – 20 April 1873) was an English physician and chemist. Bence Jones was born at Thorington Hall, Stoke-by-Nayland...
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Bence Jones protein is a monoclonal globulin protein or immunoglobulin light chain found in the urine, with a molecular weight of 22–24 kDa. Detection...
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Sarum Henry Bence Jones (1813–1873), English physician and chemist Sir Henry Jones (philosopher) (1852–1922), Welsh philosopher and academic Henry Jones (second...
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dragoon guards, by Matilda, daughter of the Rev. Bence Bence of Thorington Hall, Suffolk. Henry Bence Jones was the second son. William was educated at Harrow...
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precipitation in these conditions. Casts were first described by Henry Bence Jones (1813–1873). As reflected in their cylindrical form, casts are generated...
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Bence is a Hungarian male given name, derived from the Latin verb vincere, meaning "to conquer" or "to win". Bence is also used as a surname in several...
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histological work done with Henry Bence Jones (1814-1873) in the discovery of the albumin that was to become known as Bence Jones protein. This protein is...
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realization that this protein is the same as the Bence-Jones protein described in 1845 by Henry Bence Jones. Edelman went on to discover that antibodies are...
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David Lloyd George or Henry Bence Jones, whose surnames are open compounds (that is, Bence is not his middle name; Bence Jones is his compound surname)...
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Mayor of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Henry Bence Jones (1813–1873), English physician, described Bence Jones protein Francis Laking (1847–1914), Surgeon-Apothecary...
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