Bacteriophage Ecology Group
Reference Abstracts (1926)
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  1. Studies on the bacteriophage of d'Herelle. VI. On the virulence of the overgrowth in the lysed cultures of Bacillus pestis caviæ (M. T. II). Bronfenbrenner, J.J., Muckenfuss, R.S., Korb, C. (1926). J. Exp. Med. 44:607-622. [TOP OF PAGE]

  2. Studies on the bacteriophage of d'Herelle. V. Effect of electrolytes on the rate of inactivation of bacteriophage by alcohol. Bronfenbrenner, J.J., Korb, C. (1926). J. Exp. Med. 43:71-86. [TOP OF PAGE]

  3. Further evidence of the resistance of bacteriophage to alcohol. Bronfenbrenner, J.J. (1926). Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 24:372-372. [TOP OF PAGE]

  4. The lysis of dead bacteria by bacteriophage. Bronfenbrenner, J.J., Muckenfuss, R.S. (1926). Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 23:633-635. [TOP OF PAGE]

  5. The Bacteriophage and Its Behavior. d'Herelle, F., Smith, G.H. (1926). p.416-577. Williams & Wilkins Co., Baltimore, MD.[TOP OF PAGE]

  6. The Bacteriophage and Its Behavior [English translation]. d'Herelle, F. (1926). The Williams &Wilkins Co., Baltimore.[TOP OF PAGE]

  7. Arrowsmith. Lewis, S. (1926). Signet Classics, New York.[TOP OF PAGE]

  8. D'Herelle's bacteriophage in relation to plant parasites. Moore, E.S. (1926). South Afr. J. Sci. 23:306-??? [TOP OF PAGE]

  9. The bacteriophage in relation to Salmonella pullorum infection in domestic fowl. Pijle, J. (1926). J. Bacteriol. 12:245-??? [TOP OF PAGE]

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