- Beitraege zum Bacterophagenproblem. Anonymous (1924). Arch. F. Hyg. 92:312-324. ["The study of plaque growth has long relied on manual vivual measurements." Quoted from Lee & Yin, 1996]. [TOP OF PAGE]
- Bacteriophagum antityphicum polyvalens. Allessandrini, A., Doria, R. (1924). Med. Kin. 20:1447-??? [TOP OF PAGE]
- Il batteriofago nella terapia del tifo addominale. Allessandrini, A., Doria, R. (1924). Il Policlinico (sez. pract. ) 31:109-??? [TOP OF PAGE]
- The source and characteristics of certain cultures sensitive to bacteriophage. Arkwright, J.A. (1924). Brit. J. Exp. Path. 5:23-33. [TOP OF PAGE]
- Effect of alcohol on the so-called bacteriophage of d'Herelle. Bronfenbrenner, J.J., Korb, C. (1924). Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 21:177-179. [TOP OF PAGE]
- Is the bacteriophage of d'Herelle volatile? Bronfenbrenner, J.J., Korb, C. (1924). Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 21:175-177. [TOP OF PAGE]
- On the factors influencing the appearance of plaques of bacterial lysis. Bronfenbrenner, J.J., Korb, C. (1924). Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 21:315-316??? [TOP OF PAGE]
- La traitment des dysentéries bacillaires par le bactériophage. da Costa Cruz, J. (1924). Compt. Med. Rend. Soc. Biol. 91:845-??? [TOP OF PAGE]
- Traitement spécifique de la fiévre typhoïde. Le Blaye, R. (1924). p. 87-??? In Poitiers (???) (ed.), Bull.Soc.de Méd. de al Vienne. Poitiers (???), [TOP OF PAGE]
- Isolation of an inhibitory substance from plants. Mallmann, W.L., Hemstreet, C. (1924). J. Agr. Res. 28:599-602. An inhibitory substance was isolated from a rotten cabbage which was active on an organism obtained from the same cabbage. ¶ The inhibitory substance became active against other soft rot-producing organisms but this activity was lost by further transplanting. ¶ The inhibotory substance was not destroyed at 56° C. for 20 minutes, but was destroyed at 63° for 30 minutes, showing a sensitiveness to heat comparable to microorganisms and lytic substances isolated from animal sources. ¶ The inhibitory substance was present in extremely large amounts, as indicated by its activity in high dilution. ¶ Lytic and inhibitory substances are probably found in plants as in animals. It is hoped that this brief preliminary report will open up this field and show the extent of lytic and inhibitory substances in the plant world. [TOP OF PAGE]
- O phenomeno de d'Herelle e as infeccoes pelos bacilos coli e dysentericos. Pereira, O. (1924). Porto Alegre, Lib. do Globo. [TOP OF PAGE]
- The therapeutic value of bacteriophage in the treatment of bacillary dysentery. Spence, R.C., McKinley, E.B. (1924). Southern M. J. 17:563-??? [TOP OF PAGE]
- Beiträge zum Bakteriophagenproblem. von Angerer, K. (1924). Archiv für Hygiene 92:312-324. [TOP OF PAGE]
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