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  1. Contribution à l'étude des phénomènes de variations du bactériophage. Anonymous (1929). C. R. Soc. Biol. 100:614-616. [TOP OF PAGE]

  2. Can bacteriophage be detached from the carrier-particles. Bronfenbrenner, J.J., Hetler, D.M. (1929). Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 27:263-264. [TOP OF PAGE]

  3. 'Smooth-rough' variation in bacteria and its relation to bacteriophage. Burnet, F.M. (1929). J. Pathol. Bacteriol. 32:15-42. [TOP OF PAGE]

  4. A method for the study of bacteriophage multiplication in broth. Burnet, F.M. (1929). Brit. J. Exp. Path. 10:109-115. A method is described by which the first stages of multiplication of a single phage particle in broth can be followed. ¶ The results show that the first increase occurs suddenly. In the two cases described there is a sudden aappearance of about 10 and about 40 demonstrable particles where one was present initially. ¶ The time of first increase after addition of phage may vary widely for different types of phages and for different particles in the same filtrate. ¶ Phage increase in broth is in the early stages at least due to the liberation at lysis of particles that have multiplied in or on a sensitive bacterium. [TOP OF PAGE]

  5. Choudhury, Morison (1929). Indian Med. Gazette 64:[TOP OF PAGE]

  6. Effects of bacteriophage upon cultures of Entamoeba histolytica. Gemar, F. (1929). Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 27:95-??? [TOP OF PAGE]

  7. Présence du bactériophage anti-pesteux à Paris. Hauduroy, P., Ghalib, A. (1929). C. R. Soc. Biol. 100:1085-??? [TOP OF PAGE]

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