Bacteriophage Ecology Group
References (1940-1949)
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  1. The stability of bacterial viruses in solutions of salts. Adams, M.H. (1949). J. Gen. Physiol. 32:579-594. [no abstract]

  2. The reactions of bacterial viruses with their host cells. Anderson, T.F. (1949). Botan. Rev. 15???:464-505???

  3. Growth requirements of bacterial viruses. Cohen, S.S. (1949). Bacteriol. Rev. 13:1-24. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  4. The bacteriophage. d'Herelle, F. (1949). Science News 14:44-59. [no abstract]

  5. On the reliability of the Poisson distribution as a distribution of the number of phage particles infecting individual bacteria in a population. Dulbecco, R. (1949). Genetics 34:122-125. [no abstract]

  6. Bacteriophage. Fong, J. (1949). Ann. Rev. Microbiol. 3:423-444. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  7. Le bactériophage. Nicolle, P. (1949). Biol. Med. 38:233-??? [no abstract]

  8. Enumeration of virus particles by electron micrography. Sharp, G.D. (1949). Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 70:54-59. [no abstract]

  9. The discovery of the bacteriophage. Twort, F.W. (1949). Science News 14:33-34. [no abstract]

  10. The activation of the bacterial virus T4 by L-tryptophan. Anderson, T.F. (1948). J. Bacteriol. 55:637-649. [no abstract]

  11. The influence of temperature and nutrients on plaque formation by bacteriophages on Escherichia coli strain B. Anderson, T.F. (1948). J. Bacteriol. 55:659-665. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  12. Chemical studies in host-virus interactions. V. Some additional methods of determining nutritional requirements for virus multiplication. Cohen, S.S., Fowler, C.B. (1948). J. Exp. Med. 87:275-282. [no abstract]

  13. Intracellular growth and genetics of bacteriophage. Doermann, A.H., Dissosway, C. (1948). Year Book Carnegie Institute of Washington 48:170-176. [no abstract]

  14. Chemcial studies in host-virus interactions. IV. A method of determining nutritional requirements for bacterial virus multiplication. Fowler, C.B., Cohen, S.S. (1948). J. Exp. Med. 87:259-274. [no abstract]

  15. Etude des bacteriophages typhiques, Vidans les eaux. Guélin, A. (1948). Ann. Inst. Pasteur Paris 75:485-496. [no abstract]

  16. Etude quantitative de bacteriophage de la mer. Guélin, A. (1948). Ann. Inst. Pasteur, Paris 74:104 [no abstract]

  17. Bacterial viruses: Bacteriophages. Hershey, A.D., Bronfenbrenner, J.J. (1948). p. 147-162. In T.M. Rivers (ed.), (eds) Viral and Rickettsial Infections of Man. J.B. Lippincott & Co., Philadelphia.[no abstract]

  18. Typing of Salmonella typhimurium by means of bacteriophage. Lilleengen, K. (1948). The Bacteriological Hygenical Department of the Royal Veterinary College, Stockholm. [no abstract]

  19. Protection of Escherichia coli against bacteriophage with citrus pectin. Maurer, F.D., Woolley, D.W. (1948). Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 67:379-383. [no abstract]

  20. Investigation of the origin of water-borne disease [???] bacteriophage. Peso, O.A. (1948). Revta. Obr. Sanit. Nac. , Buenos Aires 22:337-??? [no abstract]

  21. Putnam, F.W., Kozloff, L.M., Evans, E.A., Jr.1948. Purification and properties of E. coli bacteriophage T6. Federation Proc. 7:179-179.(Abstract)
    Reference ID: 2945

  22. A bacteriophage for Mycobacterium smegmatis. Gardner, G.M., Weiser, R.S. (1947). Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 66:205-206. [no abstract]

  23. Phage-resistant phage-carrying strains of lactic streptococci. Hunter, G.J.E. (1947). J. Hygene 45:307-312. [no abstract]

  24. Bacteriofag w more (Bacteriophages in the sea). Kriss, A.E., Rukina, E.A. (1947). Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR 57:833-836. [no abstract]

  25. An actinophage for Streptomyces griseus. Reilly, H.C., Harris, D.A., Wakmann, S.A. (1947). J. Bacteriol. 54:451-??? [no abstract]

  26. Growth requirements of virus-resistant mutants of Escherichia coli strain "B". Anderson, E.H. (1946). Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 32:120-128. [no abstract]

  27. Experiments with bacterial viruses (bacteriophages). Delbrück, M. (1946). Harvey Lect. 41:161-187. [no abstract]

  28. Bacterial viruses or bacteriophages. Delbrück, M. (1946). Biol. Rev. 21:30-40. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  29. The Bacteriophage: A Historical and Critical Survey of 25 Years Research. Flu, P.C. (1946). Universitaire Pers Leiden, Leiden.[no abstract]

  30. Mutation of bacteriophage with respect to type of plaque. Hershey, A.D. (1946). Genetics 31:620-640. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  31. The isolation of Escherichia coli phage by means of actionic detergents. Kalter, S.S., Mordaunt, V.D., Chapman, O.D. (1946). J. Bacteriol. 52:237-240. [no abstract]

  32. Spontaneous mutations to resistance to anibacterial agents. Luria, S.E. (1946). Cold Spring Harbor Symp. Quant. Biol. 28:491-511. [no abstract]

  33. Le Bactériophage: Sa Nature et son Emploi Thérapeutique. Steinmann, J. (1946).

  34. The bacteriophage. Wilson, G.S., Miles, A.A. (1946). p. 325-350. In Anonymous (eds) Topley and Wilson's Principles of Bacteriology and Immunity. Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore.[no abstract]

  35. Marine microbiology. Zobell, C. (1946). p. 82-83. In Anonymous (eds) Chron.Bot. Waltham,MA.[no abstract]

  36. Effects of specific antisera on the growth of bacterial viruses. Delbrück, M. (1945). J. Bacteriol. 50:137-150. [no abstract]

  37. The burst size distribution in the growth of bacterial viruses (bacteriophages). Delbrück, M. (1945). J. Bacteriol. 50:131-135. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  38. Bacteriophage-resistant mutants in Escherichia coli. Demerec, M., Fano, U. (1945). Genetics 30:119-136. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  39. Investigations and estimation of bacteriophages in water. Diénert, F. (1945). C. R. Acad. Sci. ,Paris 221:574-??? [no abstract]

  40. Transmissible variation of plaque-type in bacteriophage. Hershey, A.D., Bronfenbrenner, J.J. (1945). Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 49:107-107. [no abstract]

  41. Mutations of bacterial viruses affecting their host range. Luria, S.E. (1945). Genetics 30:84-99. [no abstract]

  42. Genetics of bacterium-bacterial virus relationship. Luria, S.E. (1945). Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 32:235-242. [no abstract]

  43. Incidence of metabolic changes among virus resistant mutants of a bacterial strain. Anderson, E.H. (1944). Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 30:397-403. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  44. Bacteriophage therapy in bacillary dysentery. Boyd, J.S.K., Portnoy, B. (1944). Trans. R. Soc. Trop. Med. Hyg. 37:243-262. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  45. Coordinate effects of electrolyte and antibody on the infectivity of bacteriophage. Hershey, A.D., Kalmanson, G.M., Bronfenbrenner, J.J. (1944). J. Immunol. 48:221-239. [no abstract]

  46. The multiplication of bacteriophage in vivo and its protective effects against an experimental infection with Shigella dysenteriae. Dubos, R.J., Straus, J.H., Pierce, C. (1943). J. Exp. Med. 78(20?):161-168. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  47. Quantitative methods in the study of the phage-antibody reaction. Hershey, A.D., Kalmanson, G., Bronfenbrenner, J.J. (1943). J. Immunol. 46:267-279. [no abstract]

  48. Quantitative relationships in the phage-antiphage reaction: Unity and homogeneity of the reactants. Hershey, A.D., Kalmanson, G., Bronfenbrenner, J.J. (1943). J. Immunol. 46:281-299. [no abstract]

  49. Restoration of activity of neutralized biologic agents by removal of the antibody with papain. Kalmanson, G.M., Bronfenbrenner, J.J. (1943). J. Immunol. 47:387-407. [no abstract]

  50. Electron microscope studies of bacterial viruses. Luria, S.E., Delbrück, M., Anderson, T.F. (1943). J. Bacteriol. 46:57-67. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  51. Mutations of bacteria from virus sensitivity to virus resistance. Luria, S.E., Delbrück, M. (1943). Genetics 28:491-511. [no abstract]

  52. Bacteriophagy in the developing chick embryo. Rakieten, T.L., Rakieten, M.L. (1943). J. Bacteriol. 45:477-484. [no abstract]

  53. Biochemical studies on the phenomenon of virus reproduction. I. Amino acids and the multiplication of bacteriophage. Spizizen, J. (1943). J. Infect. Dis. 73:212-221. [no abstract]

  54. Protective action of VI bacteriophage in Eberthella typhi infections in mice. Ward, W.E. (1943). J. Infect. Dis. 72:172-176. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  55. Bacterial viruses (bacteriophages). Delbrück, M. (1942). Adv. Enzymol. 2:1-32. [no abstract]

  56. Interference between bacterial viruses. I. Interference between two bacterial viruses acting upon the same host, and the mechanism of virus growth. Delbrück, M., Luria, S.E. (1942). Arch. Biochem. 1:111-141. [no abstract]

  57. Evidence of serological heterogeneity of polyvalent "pure line" bacteriophage. Kalmanson, G.M., Bronfenbrenner, J.J. (1942). J. Immunol. 45:13-19. [no abstract]

  58. Factors influencing the rate of neutralization of bacteriophage by the antibody. Kalmanson, G.M., Hershey, A.D., Bronfenbrenner, J.J. (1942). Journal of Immunology 45:1-12. [no abstract]

  59. Treatment of wounds with bacteriophages. Pokrovskaya, M.P., Kaganova, L.C., Morosenko, M.A., Bulgakova, A.G., Skatsenko, E.E. (1942). State Publishing House "Medgiv", Moscow, USSR.

  60. Effect of bacteriophage in experimental staphylococcal septicemia in rabbits. Bronfenbrenner, J.J., Sulkin, S.E. (1941). J. Bacteriol. 41:61-61. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  61. Use of bacteriophage for freeing protozoal cultures of contaminating bacteria (isolation of Leptospira icterohaemorrhagiae from mixed infections in guinea-pigs). DeMonte, A.J.H., Gupta, S.K. (1941). Indian Med. Gaz. 76:154-??? [no abstract]

  62. Are bacteriophages signficant for the self purification of surface water? Flu, P.C. (1941). Antonie van Leeuwenhoek J. Microbiol. 7:39-60. [no abstract]

  63. A study of the neutralization of bacteriophage by antibacteriophage serum. Kalmanson, G., Hershey, A.D., Bronfenbrenner, J.J. (1941). J. Bacteriol. 41:60-61. [no abstract]

  64. The bacteriophage: Its nature and its therapeutic use (I). Krueger, A.P., Scribner, E.J. (1941). J. Am. Med. Assoc. 116:2160-2167. [no abstract]

  65. The bacteriophage: Its nature and its therapeutic use (II). Krueger, A.P., Scribner, E.J. (1941). J. Am. Med. Assoc. 116:2269-2277. [no abstract]

  66. Influence of certain bacteriophages on the H antigen of Salmonella poona and E. typhi. Rakieten, M.L., Bornstein, S. (1941). Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 48:359-361. [no abstract]

  67. Adsorption of bacteriophage under various physiological conditions of the host. Delbrück, M. (1940). J. Gen. Physiol. 23:631-642. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  68. The growth of bacteriophage and lysis of the host. Delbrück, M. (1940). J. Gen. Physiol. 23:643-660. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  69. Studies with bacteriophages active against mucoid strains of bacteria. Rakieten, M.L., Eggerth, A.H., Rakieten, T.L. (1940). J. Bacteriol. 40:529-545. [no abstract]

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