- The effect of chemical and physical agents on the receptor of phase II Shigella sonnei. Barry, G.T.G.W.F. (1951). J. Exp. Med. 94:387-??? [TOP OF PAGE]
- Studies on the virulence of bacteriophage infected strains of Corynebacterium diphtheriae. Freeman, V.J. (1951). J. Bacteriol. 61:675-??? [TOP OF PAGE]
- Studies of the infection of E. coli B with the bacteriophage T2. Hedén, C.-G. (1951). Acta. Path. Microbiol. Scand. supplement 8:1-126. [TOP OF PAGE]
- The frequency distribution of spontaneous bacteriophage mutants as evidence for the exponential rate of phage reproduction. Luria, S.E. (1951). Cold Spring Harbor Symp. Quant. Biol. 16:463-470. [TOP OF PAGE]
- Electron micrographic counts of bacteriophage particles. Luria, S.E., Williams, R.C., Backus, R.C. (1951). J. Bacteriol. 61:179-188. Electron micrographic counts of bacteriophage particles are presented. The ratio between the titer in the infectious units and the number of phage particles varied between 0.4 and 1.4 for several preparations of phages T2, T4, T6. The interpretation of ratios different from unity is discussed. The absorbancy per phage particle at wave-length 280 mm was found to be between 2.9 x 10-12 and 7.5 x 10-12 cm2. [TOP OF PAGE]
- The mechanism of virus attachment to host cells. I. The role of ions in the primary reaction. Puck, T.T., Garen, A., Cline, J. (1951). J. Exp. Med. 93:65-88. [TOP OF PAGE]
- Agar layer method for production of high titer stocks. Swanstrom, M., Adams, M.H. (1951). Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 78:372-375. [TOP OF PAGE]
- OBSERVATIONS ON NUTRITIONAL REQUIREMENTS OF HOST CELLS WITH RELATION TO PHAGE GENERATION. Winter, J.W. (1951). Stanford University. [TOP OF PAGE]
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