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Yvonne Cossart

Professor Yvonne Cossart (University of Sydney, Bosch Professor of Infectious Diseases)

Yvonne Cossart coined the nomenclature "B19", from the well on a microtitre (microtiter) plate where the virus antigen was first discovered in blood. Microtitre plates are generally organised by rows (alphabetically) and columns (numerically).

Reference

Cossart YE, Field AM, Cant B & Widdows D. (1975). Parvovirus-like particles in human sera. Lancet , 1, 72-3. PMID: 46024




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