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  1. Bacteriophage therapy. II. Prophylactic and therapeutic effect of bacteriopahge and of antivirus in experimental infections of the eye. Bronfenbrenner, J.J., Sulkin, E. (1939). J. Infect. Dis. 65:58-??? [no abstract]

  2. Bacteriophage therapy. III. On the nature of the deleterious effect of the local application of staphylococcus bacteriophage. Bronfenbrenner, J.J., Sulkin, E. (1939). J. Infect. Dis. 65:64-??? [no abstract]

  3. Bacteriophage therapy. I. Effect of bacteriophage on cutaneous staphylococcus lesions in rabbits. Bronfenbrenner, J.J., Sulkin, E. (1939). Journal of Infectious Disease 65:53-57. [no abstract]

  4. The significance of the occurrence of bacteriophage for dysentery bacilli in water supplies. Rhodes, A.J., Ludlam, M. (1939). J. Hyg. 39:658-??? [no abstract]

  5. Bacteriophage-organism relationships in the group of lactic streptococci. Whitehead, H.R., Hunter, G.J.E. (1939). Journal of Dairy Research 10:403-409. [no abstract]

  6. Evaluation of germicides by a manometric method. Bronfenbrenner, J.J., Hershey, A.D., Doubly, J.A. (1938). Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 38:210-212. [no abstract]

  7. The adsorption of staphylococcus bacteriophages by enterococci. Rakieten, M.L., Tiffany, E.J. (1938). J. Bacteriol. 36:155-173. [no abstract]

  8. The inactivation of "pure line" phages by bacterial extracts and the loss of phage types in vivo. Rakieten, M.L., Rakieten, T.L. (1938). Yale J. Biol. Med. 10:191-208. [no abstract]

  9. The effect of an anti-Vi bacteriophage on typhoid infection in mice. Asheshov, I.N., Wilson, J., Topley, W.W.C. (1937). Lancet 1:319-320. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  10. An attempt to purify bacteriophage by the procedure of Vinson. Bronfenbrenner, J.J., Sulkin, S.E. (1937). J. Infect. Dis. 61:259-263. [no abstract]

  11. Relationships between staphylococci and bacilli belonging to the subtilis group as shown by bacteriophage adsorption. Rakieten, M.L., Rakieten, T.L. (1937). J. Bacteriol. 34:285-300. [no abstract]

  12. EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATIONS OF VARIOUS FACTORS CONCERNING THE PRODUCTION OF PHAGE BY BACTERIA AND THE ACTION OF PHAGE ON BACTERIA. Scribner, E.J. (1937). University of California, Berkeley. [no abstract]

  13. Bacteriophage and antivirus therapy of localized experimental infections with staphylococcus. Bronfenbrenner, J.J., Sulkin, S.E. (1936). J. Bacteriol. 31:56-56. [no abstract]

  14. The presence of bacteriophage in waters as a method of judging their quality. Couture, E. (1936). Rev. Hyg. Méd. Prév. 58:371-??? [no abstract]

  15. Des relations numeriques entre bactéries lysogenes et particules de bactériophage. Gratia, A. (1936). Ann. Inst. Pasteur 57:652-676. [no abstract]

  16. The bacteriophage in relation to Salmonella pullora infection in the domestic fowl. Pyle, N.J. (1936). J. Bacteriol. 12:245-261. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  17. The adsorption of staphylococcus bacteriophages. Rakieten, M.L., Doff, S. (1936). J. Bacteriol. 32:505-518. [no abstract]

  18. Bacteriophage phenomenon in cultures of lactic streptococci. Whitehead, H.R., Cox, G.A. (1936). Journal of Dairy Research 7:55-62. [no abstract]

  19. Fonds Landbouw Export Bureau, 1916-18 No. 16. Wiebols, G.L., Wieringa (1936). [no abstract]

  20. Deleterious effects of local application of staphylococcus bacteriophage. Bronfenbrenner, J.J., Sulkin, S.E. (1935). Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 32:1419-??? [no abstract]

  21. Dissociation and lactase activity in slow lactose-fermenting bacteria of intestinal origin. Hershey, A.D., Bronfenbrenner, J.J. (1935). J. Bacteriol. 31:453-464. [no abstract]

  22. Sur des bactériophages actifs pour Chromobacterium violaceum. Sertic, V., Bougakov, N. (1935). C. R. Soc. Biol. 118:630-??? [no abstract]

  23. Classification et identification des typhi phages. Sertic, V. (1935). Compt. Rend. Soc. de Biol. 119:1270-1272. [no abstract]

  24. A bacteriophage in relation to Stewart's disease of corn. Thomas, R.C. (1935). Phytopathology 25:371-372. [no abstract]

  25. The occurence of bacteriophage in cultures of lactic streptococci, a preliminary note. Whitehead, H.R., Cox, G.A. (1935). N. Z. J. Sci. Technol. 16:319-??? [no abstract]

  26. The bacteriophages. Burnet, F.M. (1934). Biol. Rev. Cambridge Phil. Soc. 9:332-350. [no abstract]

  27. A bacteriophage for Cl. tetani. Cowles, P.B. (1934). J. Bacteriol. 27:163-??? [no abstract]

  28. The utility of investigations of bacteriophages in water. Diénert, F. (1934). Bull. Acad. Med. Paris 112:611-??? [no abstract]

  29. Bacteriophage therapy: Review of the principles and results of the use of bacteriophage in the treatment of infections (II). Eaton, M.D., Bayne-Jones, S. (1934). J. Am. Med. Assoc. 103:1847-1853. [no abstract]

  30. Bacteriophage therapy: Review of the principles and results of the use of bacteriophage in the treatment of infections (I). Eaton, M.D., Bayne-Jones, S. (1934). J. Am. Med. Assoc. 103:1769-1776. [no abstract]

  31. Bacteriophage therapy: Review of the principles and results of the use of bacteriophage in the treatment of infections (III). Eaton, M.D., Bayne-Jones, S. (1934). J. Am. Med. Assoc. 103:1934-1939. [no abstract]

  32. Studies on cholera bacteriophage. Part I. General technique. Asheshov, I.N., Asheshov, I., Saranjam Khan, Lahiri, M., Chatterji, S. (1933). Indian J. Med. Res. 20:1101-1125. [no abstract]

  33. Studies on cholera bacteriophage. Part III. Virulence and development of bacteriophage. Asheshov, I.N., Asheshov, I., Lahiri, M.N., Chatterji, S.K. (1933). Indian J. Med. Res. 20:1159-1188. [no abstract]

  34. Studies on cholera bacteriophage. Part II. Classification of bacteriophage and its practical application. Asheshov, I.N., Asheshov, I., Saranjam Khan, Lahiri, M.N., Chatterji, S.K. (1933). Indian J. Med. Res. 20:1127-1157. [no abstract]

  35. Role of bacteriophage in natural purification. Beard, P.J. (1933). J. Infect. Dis. 52:420-426. [no abstract]

  36. A bacteriophage for Chlostridium welchii. Blanden, M.R. (1933). The Ohio State University. [no abstract]

  37. True polyvalence of pure bacteriophages. Bronfenbrenner, J.J. (1933). Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 30:729-732. [no abstract]

  38. Effect of urea upon activity of bacteriophage. Bronfenbrenner, J.J., Hetler, D.M. (1933). Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 30:1308-1311. [no abstract]

  39. The classification of dysentery-coli bacteriophage. I. The differentiation by Bail's methods of phages lysing a typical B. coli strain. Burnet, F.M., McKie, M. (1933). J. Pathol. Bacteriol. 36:299-306. [no abstract]

  40. Classification of dysentary-coli bacteriophages. II. The serological classification of coli-dysentery phages. Burnet, F.M. (1933). J. Pathol. Bacteriol. 36:307-318. [no abstract]

  41. Immunological studies with phage-coated bacteria. Burnet, F.M. (1933). Brit. J. Exp. Path. 14:93-100. [no abstract]

  42. The classification of dysentary-coli bacteriophages. III. A correlation of the serological classification with certain biochemical tests. Burnet, F.M. (1933). J. Pathol. Bacteriol. 37:179-184. [no abstract]

  43. Bacteriophage et fatiqué du sol cultive en luzerne. Demlon, A., Dunez, A. (1933). C. R. Acad. Sci. 197:1344 [no abstract]

  44. Stimulation of bacterial metabolism by bacteriophage. Doubly, J., Bronfenbrenner, J.J. (1933). Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 30:732-735. [no abstract]

  45. Badteriophage therapy. Stout, B.E. (1933). Neruol. Neurochir. Pol. 3:693-698. [no abstract]

  46. The heat inactivation of bacteriophages. Bronfenbrenner, J.J. (1932). Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 29:802-804. [no abstract]

  47. Air dissimination of bacteriophage in relation to air borne infection. Colvin Merl, G. (1932). Am. J. Hyg. 15:247-??? [no abstract]

  48. Relationship of bacteriophage to the natural and experimental diseases of laboratory animals. Colvin, M.G. (1932). J. Infect. Dis. 51:17-29. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  49. Bacteriophage in the Treatment and Prevention of Cholera. Morison, J. (1932). H.K. Lewis, [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  50. Studies with staphylococcus bacteriophage. I. The preparation of polyvalent staphylococcus bacteriophage. Rakieten, M.L. (1932). Yale J. Biol. Med. 4:807-818. [no abstract]

  51. Rakieten, M.L.1932. The effect of bacteriophagy and hemotytic streptococci upon protoplasma (Paramecium). Yale J.Biol.Med. 4:746-746.(Abstract)
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  52. Absorption [sic?] of bacteriophages to homologous bacteria [translation]. Schlesinger, M. (1932). p. 26-36. In Anonymous (eds) Bacterial Viruses. Little, Brown and Co., Boston.[no abstract]

  53. Staphylococcus aureus meningitis: treatment with specific bacteriophage. Schless, R.A. (1932). Am. J. Dis. Child. 44:813-822. [no abstract]

  54. Existence of bacteriophage in water. Schlossmann, K. (1932). Z. Hyg. Infektionskr. 114:65-??? [no abstract]

  55. Effects of "K" medium on the filterability of bacteria. Varney, P.L., Bronfenbrenner, J.J. (1932). Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 29:804-806. [no abstract]

  56. Die Beurteilung des Phagennachweises für die gesundheitliche Beurteilung des Wassers. von Vagedes, K. (1932). Zentralbl. Bakteriol. Parasitenkd. Infektionskr. Hyg. Atb. 1 Ref. 108:140-??? [no abstract]

  57. Bacteriophage adaptation. Beard, P.J. (1931). J. Infect. Dis. 49:367-??? [no abstract]

  58. Study of the presence of bacteriophage in surface water. Gildemeister, E., Watanabe, H. (1931). Zent. Bakteriol. Parasitenk. 122:566-??? [no abstract]

  59. Detachment of bacteriophage from its carrier particle. Hetler, D.M., Bronfenbrenner, J.J. (1931). J. Gen. Physiol. 14:547-562. [no abstract]

  60. The kinetics of the bacterium-bacteriophage reaction. Krueger, A.P., Northrop, J.H. (1931). J. Gen. Physiol. 14:223-??? [no abstract]

  61. The bacteriophage content of sewage and its action upon bacterial organisms. Beckwith, T.D., Rose, E.J. (1930). J. Bacteriol. 20:151-159. [no abstract]

  62. Investigations on bacilliary dysentery in infants, with special reference to the bacteriophage phenomena. Burnet, F.M., McKie, M., Wood, I.J. (1930). Medical Journal of Australia 2:71-78. [no abstract]

  63. The Bacteriophage and its Clinical Application. d'Herelle, F., Smith, G.H. (1930). p.165-243. Charles C. Thomas, Publisher, Springfield, Illinois.[no abstract]

  64. Use of bacteriophage filtrates in treatment of suppurative conditions: report of 300 cases. Rice, T.B. (1930). American Journal of Medical Science 179:345-360. [no abstract]

  65. Contribution à l'étude des phénomènes de variations du bactériophage. Anonymous (1929). C. R. Soc. Biol. 100:614-616. [no abstract]

  66. Can bacteriophage be detached from the carrier-particles. Bronfenbrenner, J.J., Hetler, D.M. (1929). Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 27:263-264. [no abstract]

  67. 'Smooth-rough' variation in bacteria and its relation to bacteriophage. Burnet, F.M. (1929). J. Pathol. Bacteriol. 32:15-42. [no abstract]

  68. A method for the study of bacteriophage multiplication in broth. Burnet, F.M. (1929). Brit. J. Exp. Path. 10:109-115. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  69. Choudhury, Morison (1929). Indian Med. Gazette 64:[no abstract]

  70. Effects of bacteriophage upon cultures of Entamoeba histolytica. Gemar, F. (1929). Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 27:95-??? [no abstract]

  71. Présence du bactériophage anti-pesteux à Paris. Hauduroy, P., Ghalib, A. (1929). C. R. Soc. Biol. 100:1085-??? [no abstract]

  72. A bacteriophage of B. pruni. Anderson, H.-W. (1928). Phytopathology 18:144-??? [no abstract]

  73. Virus diseases of bacteria -- bacteriophagy. Bronfenbrenner, J.J. (1928). p. 373-414. In Rivers and T.F. (eds.), (eds) Filterable Viruses. Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, MD.[PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  74. The bacteriophage: Present status of the question of its nature and mode of action. Bronfenbrenner, J.J. (1928). p. 525-556. In E.O. Jordan and I.S. Falk (eds.), (eds) The Newer Knowledge of Bacteriology and Immunology. University of Chicago Press, Chicago.[no abstract]

  75. Mechanism of the inhibition of bacteriophagy by agar or geletin. Bronfenbrenner, J.J., Hetler, D.M. (1928). Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 25:480-??? [no abstract]

  76. Le choléra asiatique. d'Herelle, F. (1928). Presse Med. 36:961-??? [no abstract]

  77. On the occurrence of "bacteriophagy" in chicken embryos and some remarks on the transmissible autolysis of bacteria particularly with a view to its quantitative determination. Kemp, T. (1928). Acta. Path. Scand. 5:105-??? [no abstract]

  78. Bacteria in relation to plant diseases. Link, G.K. (1928). p. 590-606. In E.O. Jordan and I.S. Falk (eds.), (eds) The Newer Knowledge of Bacteriology and Immunology. University of Chicago Press, Chicago.[PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  79. Studies on the bacteriophage of d'Herelle. X. Toxin production by normal and by phage-resistant shiga dysentery bacilli. Muckenfuss, R.S., Korb, C. (1928). J. Exp. Med. 48:277-283. [no abstract]

  80. Studies on the bacteriophage of d'Hérelle. XII. Concerning the production of phage from bacterial cultures. Muckenfuss, R.S. (1928). J. Exp. Med. 48:723-729. [no abstract]

  81. Studies on the bacteriophage of d'Hérelle. XI. An inquiry into the mode of action of antibacteriophage serum. Muckenfuss, R.S. (1928). J. Exp. Med. 48:709-722. [no abstract]

  82. Studies on the bacteriophage of d'Herelle. VIII. The mechanism of lysis of dead bacteria in the presence of bacteriophage. Bronfenbrenner, J.J., Muckenfuss, R.S. (1927). J. Exp. Med. 45:887-909. [no abstract]

  83. Microbic dissociation. Hadley, P. (1927). J. Infect. Dis. 40:1-312. [no abstract]

  84. 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. [no abstract]

  85. 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. [no abstract]

  86. Further evidence of the resistance of bacteriophage to alcohol. Bronfenbrenner, J.J. (1926). Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 24:372-372. [no abstract]

  87. The lysis of dead bacteria by bacteriophage. Bronfenbrenner, J.J., Muckenfuss, R.S. (1926). Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 23:633-635. [no abstract]

  88. The Bacteriophage and Its Behavior. d'Herelle, F., Smith, G.H. (1926). p.416-577. Williams & Wilkins Co., Baltimore, MD.[no abstract]

  89. The Bacteriophage and Its Behavior [English translation]. d'Herelle, F. (1926). The Williams &Wilkins Co., Baltimore.[no abstract]

  90. Arrowsmith. Lewis, S. (1926). Signet Classics, New York.[no abstract]

  91. D'Herelle's bacteriophage in relation to plant parasites. Moore, E.S. (1926). South Afr. J. Sci. 23:306-??? [no abstract]

  92. The bacteriophage in relation to Salmonella pullorum infection in domestic fowl. Pijle, J. (1926). J. Bacteriol. 12:245-??? [no abstract]

  93. Effect of electrolyte on the rate of inactivation of bacteriophage during precipitation. Bronfenbrenner, J.J. (1925). Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 23:187-187. [no abstract]

  94. Studies on the bacteriophage of d'Herelle. IV. Concerning the oneness of the bacteriophage. Bronfenbrenner, J.J., Korb, C. (1925). J. Exp. Med. 42:821-828. [no abstract]

  95. On the nature of inactivation of the bacteriophage by alcohol. Bronfenbrenner, J.J., Korb, C. (1925). Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 23:5-5. [no abstract]

  96. On variants of B. pestis caviae resistant to lysis by bacteriophage. Bronfenbrenner, J.J., Korb, C. (1925). Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 23:3-5. [no abstract]

  97. Studies on the bacteriophage of d'Herelle. II. Effect of alcohol on the bacteriophage of d'Hérelle. Bronfenbrenner, J.J., Korb, C. (1925). J. Exp. Med. 42:419-429. [no abstract]

  98. Studies on the bacteriophage of d'Hérelle. I. Is the lytic principle volatile? Bronfenbrenner, J.J., Kalmanson, G. (1925). J. Exp. Med. 41:73-79. [no abstract]

  99. Studies on the bacteriophage of d'Herelle. III. Some of the factors determining the number and size of plaques of bacterial lysis on agar. Bronfenbrenner, J.J., Korb, C. (1925). J. Exp. Med. 42:483-497. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  100. The transmissible lytic principle (bacteriophage) in relation to plant pathogens. Coons, G.H., Kotila, J.E. (1925). Phytopathology 15:357-370. [no abstract]

  101. Essai de traitement de la peste bubonique par le bactériophage. d'Herelle, F. (1925). Presse Med. 33:1393-??? [no abstract]

  102. Investigations on the blackleg disease of potato. Kotila, J.E., Coons, G.H. (1925). Michigan Agr. Exper. Sta. Tech. Bull. 67:[no abstract]

  103. Über therapeutische Versuche mit bakteriophagem Lysin bei Kindern und Saüglingen. Munter, H., Boenheim, C. (1925). Zeitschr. F. Kinderheilk. 39:388-??? [no abstract]

  104. Beitraege zum Bacterophagenproblem. Anonymous (1924). Arch. F. Hyg. 92:312-324. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  105. Bacteriophagum antityphicum polyvalens. Allessandrini, A., Doria, R. (1924). Med. Kin. 20:1447-??? [no abstract]

  106. Il batteriofago nella terapia del tifo addominale. Allessandrini, A., Doria, R. (1924). Il Policlinico (sez. pract. ) 31:109-??? [no abstract]

  107. The source and characteristics of certain cultures sensitive to bacteriophage. Arkwright, J.A. (1924). Brit. J. Exp. Path. 5:23-33. [no abstract]

  108. 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. [no abstract]

  109. Is the bacteriophage of d'Herelle volatile? Bronfenbrenner, J.J., Korb, C. (1924). Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 21:175-177. [no abstract]

  110. 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??? [no abstract]

  111. La traitment des dysentéries bacillaires par le bactériophage. da Costa Cruz, J. (1924). Compt. Med. Rend. Soc. Biol. 91:845-??? [no abstract]

  112. Traitement spécifique de la fiévre typhoïde. Le Blaye, R. (1924). p. 87-???Poitiers (???) (ed.), (eds) Bull.Soc.de Méd. de al Vienne. Poitiers (???), [no abstract]

  113. Isolation of an inhibitory substance from plants. Mallmann, W.L., Hemstreet, C. (1924). J. Agr. Res. 28:599-602. [no abstract]

  114. O phenomeno de d'Herelle e as infeccoes pelos bacilos coli e dysentericos. Pereira, O. (1924). Porto Alegre, Lib. do Globo. [no abstract]

  115. The therapeutic value of bacteriophage in the treatment of bacillary dysentery. Spence, R.C., McKinley, E.B. (1924). Southern M. J. 17:563-??? [no abstract]

  116. Beiträge zum Bakteriophagenproblem. von Angerer, K. (1924). Archiv für Hygiene 92:312-324. [no abstract]

  117. O bacteriophago en therapeutica. da Costa Cruz, J. (1923). Brazil-med 37:298-??? [no abstract]

  118. Das vorkommen eines bakteriophagen in den wurzelknöllchen der leguminosen. Gerretsen, F.C., et al. (1923). Centbl. Bakt. 60:311-316. [no abstract]

  119. Le bactériophage dans le traitment de la fièvre typhoïde. Beckerich, A., Hauduroy, P. (1922). Compt. Rend. Soc. Biol. 86:168-??? [no abstract]

  120. The Bacteriophage: Its Role in Immunity. d'Herelle, F. (1922). Williams and Wilkins Co./Waverly Press, Baltimore.[no abstract]

  121. The bacteriolysant therapy of bacillary dysentery in children. Therapeutic application of bacteriolysants; d'Herelle's phenomenom. Davison, W.C. (1922). AmJ. Dis. Child. 23:531-??? [no abstract]

  122. Over de reiniging der pockenlymphe. Janzen, J.W., Wolff, L.K. (1922). Neiderl. Tijdschr. Geneesk. 1:2252-??? [no abstract]

  123. Remarques sur l'historique de recherches concernant la lyse microbienne transmissible. Bordet, J., Ciuca, M. (1921). Compt. Rend. Soc. Biol. 84:745-747. [no abstract]

  124. Essais de thérapeutique au moyen du bactériophage. Bruynoghe, R., Maisin, J. (1921). Compt. Rend. Soc. Biol. 85:1120-1121. [no abstract]

  125. Le bactériophage: Son rôle dans l'immunité. d'Herelle, F. (1921). Presse Méd. 29:463-??? [no abstract]

  126. Le microbe bactériophage, agent d'immunité dans la peste et la barbone. d'Herelle, F. (1921). C. R. Acad. Sci. Ser. D 172:99-?? [no abstract]

  127. d'Herelleschen Phänomen. Otto, R., Munter, H. (1921). Deutsche Med. Wchschr. 47:1579-??? [no abstract]

  128. Sur la présence du bactériophage dans l'intestin sain, dans la terre et dans l'eau (On the presence of bacteriophage in the healthy intestine, in soil, and in water). Dumas, J. (1920). Compt. Rend. Soc. Biol. 83:1314-??? [no abstract]

  129. Action of bacteriophage on mixed cultures. III. Strain dominance due to the action of bacteriophage and variations in the acid production of secondary growth bacteria. Collins, E.B. (1919). Appl. Microbiol. 3:137-140. [no abstract]

  130. Technique de la recerche du microbe filtrant bactériophage (Bacteriophagum intestinale). d'Herelle, F. (1918). C. R. Soc. Biol. 81:1160-??? [no abstract]

  131. Sur un microbe invisible antagoniste des bacilles dysentériques. d'Herelle, F. (1917). C. R. Acad. Sci. Ser. D 165:373 [no abstract]

  132. An investigation on the nature of the ultra-microscopic viruses. Twort, F.W. (1915). Lancet 1241-1243. [no abstract]

  133. L'action bacericide des Eaux de la Jumma et du Gange sur le vibrion du cholera. Hankin, E.H. (1896). Ann. de l'Inst. Pasteur 10:511-??? [no abstract]

  134. Bacterial viruses and hosts: Influence of culturable state. Robb, F.T., Hill, R.T. (0 AD). p. ???-???R.R. Colwell and D.J. Grimes (eds.), (eds) Nonculturable Microorganisms in the Environment. ASM Press, Washington,D.C.[no abstract]

  135. Estimating viral proliferation in aquatic samples. Steward, G.F. (0 AD). p. ???-???J.H. Paul (ed.), (eds) Marine Microbiology. Academic Press, London.[PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  136. Fingerprinting viral assemblages by pulsed field gel electrophoresis. Steward, G.F. (0 AD). p. ???-???J.H. Paul (ed.), (eds) Marine Microbiology. Academic Press, London.[PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  137. The persistence of bacteriophage in ground water and in the earth [I DON'T KNOW TRUE REFERENCE; CITED IN WATER POLLUTION ABSTRACTS 9(977):292 (1935) ACCORDING TO SCARPINO, 1977]. Etrillard, P., Lambert, M. <None Specified> ???:???-??? [no abstract]

  138. Experimental studies with bacteriophages in sewage-treatment plants with special consideration of hygenic aspects. Schutt, G.W. <None Specified> ???:??? [no abstract]

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