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References (1960-1969)
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  1. Bactériophages--propriétes et premières étapes d'une classification. Ackermann, H.-W. (1969). Path. -Biol. 17:1003-1024. [no abstract]

  2. 5-hydroxymethylcytosine-containing Klebsiella bacteriophage. Anisymova, N.I., Gabrilovich, I.M., Soshina, N.V., Cherenkevich, S.N. (1969). Biochim. Biophys. Acta 190:225-227. [no abstract]

  3. DNA modification and restriction. Arber, W., Linn, S. (1969). Annual Review of Biochemistry 38:467-500. [no abstract]

  4. Geographic distribution of bacteriophage types of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Bates, J.H., Mitchison, D.A. (1969). Am. Rev. Respir. Dis. 100:189-193. [no abstract]

  5. Isolation, growth and preservation of bacteriophages. Billings, E. (1969). p. 315-329. In J.R. Norris and D.W. Robbins (eds.), (eds) Methods in Microbiology. Academic Press, London.

  6. [Isolation and study of Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus]. Catteau, M., Petitprez, A., Leclerc, H., Vivier, E. (1969). ANNALES DE L INSTITUT PASTEUR DE LILLE 20:141-154. [no abstract]

  7. Direct solution of Markovian phage attachment to bacteria in suspension. Chang, M.L., Chang, T.S. (1969). Math. Biosci. 5:9-18. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  8. Inhibition of bacterial spot of peach foliage by Xanthomonas pruni bacteriophage. Civerolo, E.L., Kiel, H.L. (1969). Phytopathology 59:1966-1977. [no abstract]

  9. Association of microcyst formation in Spirillum itersonii with the spontaneous induction of a defective bacteriophage. Clark-Walter, G.D. (1969). J. Bacteriol. 97:885-??? [no abstract]

  10. Bacteriophages of psychophilic pseudomonads. I. Host range of phage pools active against fish spoilage and fish-pathogenic pseudomonads. Delisle, A.L., Levin, R.E. (1969). Antonie van Leeuwenhoek J. Microbiol. 35:307-317. [no abstract]

  11. ??? Drake, J.W. (1969). Nature 221:1128-??? [no abstract]

  12. Bacteriophages of Clostridium botulinum. Types A, B, E, and F and nontoxigenic strains resembling Type E. Eckland, M.W., Poysky, F.T., Boatman, E.S. (1969). J. Virol. 3:270-274. [no abstract]

  13. Thermophilic bacteria and bacteriophages. Farrell, J., Campbell, L.L. (1969). Adv. Microbial Physiol. 3:83-109. [no abstract]

  14. Comparative characterization of choleraphages by serology, pH stability, and thermal stability methods. Guice, M.B., Newman, F.S. (1969). J. Infect. Dis. 119:2-??? [no abstract]

  15. Detection of Salmonella carriers and Vi-phage typing of the isolates. Ha, T.Y. (1969). Journal of the Korean Medical Association 12:836-??? [no abstract]

  16. Transformation of phage resistance. Horvath, S. (1969). Acta Microbiologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 16:77-83. [no abstract]

  17. Transformation of phage-resistance in Bacillus subtilis. Horvath, S. (1969). Experientia 25:312 [no abstract]

  18. The immunogenicity of phagocytosed T4 bacteriophage: Cell replacement studies with splenectomized and irradiated mice. Inchley, C.J., Howard, J.G. (1969). Clin. Exp. Immunol. 5:189-198. [no abstract]

  19. The activity of mouse Kuppfer cells following intravenous injection of T4 bacteriophage. Inchley, C.J. (1969). Clin. Exp. Immunol. 5:173-187. [no abstract]

  20. Lysogenic conversion in Bacillus amyloliquefaciens H affecting viral adsorption. Jonasson, J., Rutberg, L., Young, F.E. (1969). J. Virol. 4:309-??? [no abstract]

  21. The fate of viruses in a marine environment. Kott, Y., Ari, B., Buras, N. (1969). p. ???-???Anonymous (eds) Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Water Pollution Research. Prague.[no abstract]

  22. Propagation of mammalian viruses in protista. IV. Experimental infection of C. albicans and S. cerevisiae with polyoma virus. Kovacs, E., Bucz, B., Kolompar, G. (1969). Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 132:971-977. [no abstract]

  23. Biological effects of substituting cytosine for 5-hydroxymethylcytosine in the deoxyribonucleic acid of bacteriophage T4. Kutter, E.M., Wiberg, J.S. (1969). J. Virol. 4:439-453. [no abstract]

  24. Filamentous bacterial viruses. Marvin, D.A., Hohn, B. (1969). Bacteriol. Rev. 33:172-209. [no abstract]

  25. Die bakteriophagie in der Therapie und Prophylaxe der Infektionskranheiten. Mazácek, M., Petera, A., Mach, J. (1969). Zentralbl. Bakteriol. Parasienkd. Infektionskr. Hyg. Abt. 1 Orig. Reihe A 211:385-??? [no abstract]

  26. Processes controlling virus inactivation in seawater. Mitchell, R., Jannasch, H.W. (1969). Environ. Sci. Technol. 3:941-??? [no abstract]

  27. Isolation and properties of two new RNA phages SP and FI. Miyake, T., Shiba, T., Sakurai, T., Watanabe, I. (1969). Jpn. J. Microbiol. 13:375-382. [no abstract]

  28. Electron microscopy of bacteriophages of tgwo polylysogenic Rhizobium phaseoli cultures. Moskalenko, L.N., Rautenstein, Ya.I. (1969). Mikrobiologiya 38:489-491. [no abstract]

  29. Bacteriophage of photosynthetic bacterium (Rhodopseudomonas capsulatus) and phytopathogenic bacterium (Pseudomonas glycinea). Numic, R., Kobayashi, M., Akai, S., Takahashi, E. (1969). Soil Sci. Plant Nutr. 15:11-??? [no abstract]

  30. Physical stability and biological and physiochemical properties of twelve Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteriophages. O'Callaghan, R.J., O'Mara, W., Grogan, J.B. (1969). Virology 37:642-648. [no abstract]

  31. Distribution of cyanophages in natural habitats. Padan, E., Shilo, M. (1969). Int. Soc. Appl. Theor. Limnol. Verh. Int. Ver. Limnol. 17:747-751. [no abstract]

  32. Isolation and preliminary characterization of some Aeromonas salmonicida bacteriophages. Paterson, W.D., Douglas, R.L., Grinyer, I., McDermott, L.A. (1969). J. Fisheries Res. Board Canada 26:629-632. [no abstract]

  33. Some morphological types of bacteriophages in bovine rumen contents. Paynter, M.J.B., Ewert, D.L., Chalupa, W. (1969). Appl. Microbiol. 18:942-943. [no abstract]

  34. Dynamics of coliphage infections. Paynter, M.J.B., Bungay III, H.R. (1969). p. 323-335. In D. Perlman (ed.), (eds) Fermentation Advances. Academic Press, New York.[no abstract]

  35. Felix d'Herelle and bacteriophage therapy. Peitzman, S.J. (1969). Transactions and Studies of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia 37:115-123. [no abstract]

  36. [Assumptions for successful therapy using staphylococcal phage lysates]. [German]. Pillich, J., Vymola, F., Buda, J. (1969). Zentralblatt Fur Bakteriologie, Parasitenkunde, Infektionskrankheiten Und Hygiene - 1 - Abt - Medizinisch-Hygienische Bakteriologie, Virusforschung Und Parasitologie - Originale 210:377-381. [no abstract]

  37. Some new results in the mathematical theory of phage-reproduction. Puri, P.S., Prem, S. (1969). Journal of Applied Probability 6:493-504. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  38. Bacteriophages associated with turkey coecums in bluecomb-infected and healthy birds. Ritchie, A.E. (1969). p. 226-???C.J. Arcenaux (ed.), (eds) 27th Annual Proceedings of the Electron Microscopy Society of America. Caytor's, Baton Rouge,LA.[no abstract]

  39. Isolation of bacteriophages for Chlostridium tetani. Roseman, D., Richardson, R.L. (1969). J. Virol. 3:350-350. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  40. Phycovirus SM-1: a virus infecting unicellular blue-green algae. Safferman, R.S., Schneider, I.R., Steere, R.L., Morris, M.E., Diener, T.O. (1969). Virology 37:386-395. [no abstract]

  41. Isolation and characterization of host-independent Bdellovibrios. Seidler, R.J., Starr, M.P. (1969). J. Bacteriol. 100:769-785. [no abstract]

  42. Morphological and physiological aspects of the interaction of Bdellovibrio with host bacteria. Shilo, M. (1969). CURRENT TOPICS IN MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY 50:174-204. [no abstract]

  43. The inability to alter limited heterocatalytic expression in phage T4-infected Escherichia coli by growth of host cells under various physiological conditions. Snustad, D.P. (1969). Virology 38:361-364. [no abstract]

  44. The genetics and physiology of bacteriophage T7. Studier, F.W. (1969). Virology 39:562-574. [no abstract]

  45. A protozoan virus. Terzakis, J.A. (1969). MILITARY MEDICINE 134:916-921. [no abstract]

  46. ??? Valentine, R.C., Silverman, P.M., Ippen, K.A., Mobach, H. (1969). Adv. Microbiol. Physiol. 3:1-??? [no abstract]

  47. Interaction of Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus and host bacteria. II. Intracellular growth and development of Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus in liquid cultures. Varon, M., Shilo, M. (1969). J. Bacteriol. 99:136-141. [no abstract]

  48. Growth and transformation of phage T4 in Escherichia coli B/4, Salmonella, Aerobacter, Proteus, and Serratia. Wais, A.C., Goldberg, E.B. (1969). Virology 39:153-161. [no abstract]

  49. The distribution of inanimte marks over a non-homogeneous birth-death process. Williams, T. (1969). Biometrika 56:225-228. [no abstract]

  50. Genetic evolution of bacteriophage. I. Hybrids between unrelated bacteriophage P22 and Fels 2. Yamamoto, N. (1969). Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 62:63-??? [no abstract]

  51. [Further data on the association of bacteriophage with antibiotic therapy for the purpose of sterilizing carriers of dysentery bacilli]. [French]. Zilisteanu, C., Mintzer-Morgenstern, L., Ionesco, H., Ionesco-Dorohoi, T. (1969). Archives Roumaines de Pathologie Experimentales et de Microbiologie 28:1073-1080. [no abstract]

  52. Prevenative value of dried dysentery bacteriophage. Babalova, E.G., Katsitadze, K.T., Sakvarelidze, L.A., Imnaishvili, N.S., Sharashidze, T.G., Badashvili, V.A., Kiknadze, G.P., Meipariani, A.N., Gendzekhadze, N.D., Machavariani, E.V., Gogoberidze, K.L., Gozalov, E.I., Dekanosidze, N.G. (1968). Zh. Mikrobiol. Epidemiol. Immunobiol. 2:143-145. [no abstract]

  53. Restriction and modification of bacteriophages and R+ strains of Escherichia coli K-12. Bannister, D., Glover, S.W. (1968). Biochem. Biophys. Res. Com. 30:735-738. [no abstract]

  54. On an extension of Gani's model for attachment of phages to bacteria. Bhat, B.R. (1968). Journal of Applied Probability 5:572-578. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  55. Applied significance of polyvalent bacteriophages. Bradley, S.G. (1968). Advances in Applied Microbiology 10:101-135. [no abstract]

  56. Characterization of Streptococcus durans bacteriophages. Brailsford, M.D., Hartman, P.A. (1968). Can. J. Microbiol. 14:397-402. [no abstract]

  57. [Apropos of auto-purification of water by Bdellovibrio]. Brisou, J. (1968). BULLETIN DE L ACADEMIE NATIONALE DE MEDECINE 152:502-505. [no abstract]

  58. Linkage and segregation of a mating type specific phage and resistance characters in nocardial recombinants. Brownell, G.H., Adams, J.N. (1968). Genetics 60:437-448. [no abstract]
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  59. [Host range and infection cycle of a newly isolated strain of Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus]. Burger, A., Drews, G., Ladwig, R. (1968). ARCHIV FUR MIKROBIOLOGIE 61:261-279. [no abstract]

  60. Virus inactivation on clay particles in natural waters. Carlson, J.F., Woodard, F.E., Wentworth, D.F., Sproul, O.J. (1968). Journal / Water Pollution Control Federation 40:R89-R106 [no abstract]

  61. Bacteriophage of Serratia marcescens as an index of human virus survival during sewage purification. Carstens, E.M.J., Coetzee, O.J., Malherbe, H.H., Harwin, R.M. (1968). Water Pollution Abstracts 41:129 [no abstract]

  62. Antiviral agent from [lambda]-infected E. coli K12. 1. Isolation. Centifanto, Y.M. (1968). Applied Microbiology 16:827-834. [no abstract]

  63. The widespread occurence of enteric flagellar phages. Edwards, S., Meynell, G.G. (1968). J. Gen. Virol. 2:443-??? [no abstract]

  64. Studies on streptococcal bacteriophages. I. Burst size and intracellular growth of group A and group C streptococcal bacteriophages. Fischetti, V.A., Barron, B., Zabriskie, J.B. (1968). J. Exp. Med. 127:475-488. [no abstract]

  65. Use of trypsin to increase bacteriophage yield and to facilitate the isolation of bacteriophage-resistant mutants. Goepfert, J.M., Spira, W.M. (1968). J. Virol. 2:1485-??? [no abstract]

  66. [Isolation of Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus, a parasite of Salmonella typhosa, from river water]. Guelin, A., Lepin, P., Lamblin, D., Sisman, J. (1968). IZVESTIIA AKADEMII NAUK SSSR. SERIIA BIOLOGICHESKAIA 3:395-401. [no abstract]

  67. Studies on protection of Klebsiella pneumonia -infected mouse with phage. Ha, T.Y. (1968). Journal of Korean Modern Medicine 8:395-??? [no abstract]

  68. Histological changes of various organs of mouse by the introduction of staphylococcal phages. Ha, T.Y. (1968). Chonnam Medical Journal 4:151-??? [no abstract]

  69. Description de quelques épreuves permettant la distinction entre les phages létaux de lysogénie et les bactériocines. Hamon, Y., Maresz, J., Péron, Y. (1968). C. R. Acad. Sci. Ser. D 267:118-??? [no abstract]

  70. Characteristics of a marine Vibrio bacteriophage system. Johnson, R.M. (1968). J. Arizona Acad. Sci. 5:28-33. [no abstract]

  71. Bacteriophage populations in natural water. Lammers, W.T. (1968). K-1760. Oak Ridge Gaseous Diffusion Plant, Union Carbide Corp. Nuclear Div. [no abstract]

  72. Differential inhibition by phagicin of DNA synthesis in cells infected with Vaccinia. Meek, C.R., Takahashi, M. (1968). Nature 220:822-??? [no abstract]

  73. Early abortive lysis by phage BJ23 in Escherichia coli K-12 carrying the colicin Ib factor. Nisioka, T., Ozeki, H. (1968). J. Virol. 2:1249-1254. [no abstract]

  74. A model on the production of temperate phages in continuous culture. Noack, D. (1968). p. 233-241. In Anonymous (eds) Continuous Cultivation of Microorganisms (Proc. 4th Symp). [no abstract]

  75. A regulatory model for steady-state conditions in populations of lysogenic bacteria. Noack, D. (1968). J. Theor. Biol. 18:1-18. [no abstract]

  76. Properties of the defective phage of Bacillus subtilis. Okamoto, K., Mudd, J.A., Mangan, J., Huang, W.M., Subbaiah, T.V., Marmur, J. (1968). J. Mol. Biol. 34:413-??? [no abstract]

  77. Characteristics of bacteriophages attacking psychrophilic and mesophilic pseudomonads. Olsen, R.H., Metcalf, E.S., Todd, J.K. (1968). J. Virol. 2:357-364. [no abstract]

  78. Spread of viruses attacking blue-green algae in freshwater ponds and their interaction with Plectonema boryanum. Padan, E., Shilo, M. (1968). Bamidgeh 20:77-88. [no abstract]

  79. Some bacteriophages specific for Aeromonas salmonicida. Paterson, W.D. (1968). University of Guelph, Guelph, Canada. [no abstract]

  80. Population regulation and genetic feedback. Pimentel, D. (1968). Science 159:1432-1437. [no abstract]

  81. ??? Pizer, L.I., Smith, H.S., Miovic, M., Pylkas, L. (1968). J. Virol. 2:1339-1345. [no abstract]

  82. Phagensensibilität, zellwand-zusammensetzung und taxonomie von actinomyceten. Prauser, H., Falta, R. (1968). Z. Allg. Mikrobiol. 8:39-??? [no abstract]

  83. The relation between virus-like particles and R bodies of Paramecium aurelia. Preer, J.R.J., Jurand, A. (1968). Genet. Res. 12:331-340. [no abstract]

  84. An assay for Bacillus stearothermophilus using thermophilic virus. Reanney, D.C. (1968). New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 11:763-770. [no abstract]

  85. Pulmonary Defence Mechanisms to Airborne Bacteria. Rylander, R. (1968). Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm.[no abstract]

  86. Isolation of a possible fourth group of RNA phages. Sakurai, T., Miyake, T., Shiba, T., Watanabe, I. (1968). Jpn. J. Microbiol. 12:544-546. [no abstract]

  87. Intracellulare bewegungsorganellen der Myxobakterien. Schmidt-Lorenz, W., Kühlwein, H. (1968). Arch. Mikrobiol. 60:95-??? [no abstract]

  88. Bacteriophages attacking an L-glutamic acid-producing strain of Microbacterium ammoniaphilum. IV. Inhibition of P-phages by chemical agents. Seto, S., Osawa, T., Yamamoto, S. (1968). Agric. Biol. Chem. 32:261-??? [no abstract]

  89. Bacteriophage phi-X174 and related viruses. Sinsheimer, R.L. (1968). Prog. Nucleic Acid Res. Mol. Biol. 8:115-??? [no abstract]

  90. The advantage of being parasitized. Smith, N.G. (1968). Nature 219:690-694. [no abstract]

  91. [Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus--the first case of parasitism of bacteria with other bacteria]. Sourek, J., Ryc, M. (1968). CESKOSLOVENSKA EPIDEMIOLOGIE, MIKROBIOLOGIE, IMUNOLOGIE 17:364-372. [no abstract]

  92. Estimation of the parameter in the stochastic model for phage attachment to bacteria. Srivastava, R.C. (1968). Annals of Mathematical Statistics 39:183-192. [no abstract]

  93. [Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus--a predatory bacterial parasite]. Stolp, H. (1968). Naturwissenschaften 55:57-63. [no abstract]

  94. Phage resistance in Haemophilus influenzae. Stuy, J.H. (1968). Biochemical & Biophysical Research Communications 33:682-687. [no abstract]

  95. [Correlation between filament formation of E. coli and plaque-type changes of bacteriophage T4]. Tsuru, K. (1968). IGAKU KENKYU. ACTA MEDICA 38:345-355. [no abstract]

  96. The detection of the cellular immune response against bacteriophage phi-X174 by an adaptation of the haemolytic plaque technique. Vicari, G., Collotti, C., Quattrocchi, R., Scafati, A.R. (1968). IMMUNOLOGY 15:661-670. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  97. Isolation and characterization of a marine bacteriophage. Wiebe, W.J., Liston, J. (1968). Mar. Biol. 1:244-249. [no abstract]

  98. Capsule size, coagulase production, and egg virulence among certain strains of Staphylococcus aureus. Wiley, B.B. (1968). Canadian Journal of Microbiology 14:685-689. [no abstract]

  99. Isolation of viral particles from large fluid volumes. Anderson, N.G., Cline, G.B., Harris, W.W., Green, J.G. (1967). p. 75-88. In G. Ber (ed.), (eds) Transmission of Viruses by the Water Route. Interscience Publishers, [no abstract]

  100. Subdivision of the species M. tuberculosis. Bates, J.H., Fitzhugh, J.K. (1967). Am. Rev. Respir. Dis. 96:7-10. [no abstract]

  101. Multiplication in Serratia of a bacteriophage originating from Escherichia coli: lysogenization and host-controlled variation. Bertani, G., Torheim, B., Laurent, T. (1967). Virology 32:619-632. [no abstract]

  102. Concentration of bacteriophage by electrophoresis. Bier, M., Bruckner, G.C., Cooper, F.C., Roy, H.E. (1967). p. 57-73. In G. Berg (ed.), (eds) Transmission of Viruses by the Water Route. Interscience Publishers, New York.[no abstract]

  103. Ultrastructure of bacteriophages and bacteriocins. Bradley, D.E. (1967). Bacteriol. Rev. 31:230-314. [no abstract]

  104. NASCENT INFECTIVITY OF COFACTOR-REQUIRING COLI-PHAGE-T4. Brown, D.T. (1967). University of Pennsylvania. [no abstract]

  105. Aging effect on phage particles leading to an increase in burst size. Bullas, L.R., Zuccarelli, A.J., Nutter, R.L. (1967). Nature 216:1308 [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  106. ON THE STOCHASTIC PHAGE ATTACHMENT TO BACTERIA IN SUSPENSION. Chang, M.L. (1967). VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE AND STATE UNIVERSITY. [no abstract]

  107. Adsorption of Escherichia coli bacteriophage T4 on activated carbon as a diffusion limited process. Cookson, J.T. (1967). Environ. Sci. Technol. 1:157-160. [no abstract]

  108. Adsorption of viruses on activated carbon. Cookson, J.T. (1967). Environ. Sci. Technol. 1:46-52. [no abstract]

  109. STAPHYLOCOCCAL PHAGE ACTIVITIES AS INFLUENCED BY MILK. Das, N.K. (1967). UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI - COLUMBIA. [no abstract]

  110. Bacteriophage techniques. Eisenstark, A. (1967). Methods in Virology 1:449-524. [no abstract]

  111. On the formation of mucilage by Bacillus natto. VII. Isolation aned characterization of a bacteriophage active against "natto"-producing bacteria. Fujii, H., Oki, K., Makihara, M., Keshino, J., Takeya, R. (1967). J. Agric. Chem. Soc. Jpn. 41:39-??? [no abstract]

  112. The effects of ultraviolet irradiation on various RNA phages. Furuse, K., Sakurai, T., Watanabe, I. (1967). Virus 17:159-164. [no abstract]

  113. Aphanizomenon flos-aquae: infection by cyanophages. Granhall, U. (1967). Nature 216:1020-??? [no abstract]

  114. [Water bactericidal activity and the part played by Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus]. Guelin, A., Lepine, P., Lamblin, D. (1967). ANNALES DE L INSTITUT PASTEUR 113:660-665. [no abstract]

  115. Characterization of a marine bacterium associated with virus inactivating capacity. Gundersen, K., Brandberg, Å., Magnusson, S., Lycke, E. (1967). Acta Pathologica et Microbiologica Scandinavica - Section B, Microbiology & Immunology 71:281-286. [no abstract]

  116. Studies on L-glutamic acid fermentation. Part II. Resistance of a streptomycin-resistant strain of Brevibacterium lactofermentum to bacteriophage and lysozyme. Hirose, Y., Nakamura, J., Okada, H., Kinoshita, K., Kameyama, I., Shiio, T. (1967). J. Agric. Chem. Soc. Japan 41:19-25. [no abstract]

  117. ??? Hobom, G., Braunitzer, G. (1967). Hoppe-Seyler's Z. Physiol. Chem. 168:992-??? [no abstract]

  118. Relationship between pyocine and temperate phage on Pseudomonas aeruginosa. III. Serological relationship between pyocine and temperate phages. Homma, J.Y., Shionoya, H. (1967). Jpn. J. Exp. Med. 37:395-??? [no abstract]

  119. Bacteriophages in the rumen contents of sheep. Hoogenraad, N.J., Hird, F.J.R., Holmes, I., Millis, N.F. (1967). J. Gen. Virol. 1:575-576. [no abstract]

  120. FREQUENCY OF MUTATION OF ESCHERICHIA COLI B TO T-PHAGE RESISTANCE. Jackson, L.E. (1967). University of Kansas. [no abstract]

  121. Survival of enteroviruses and bacteriophage in farm pond waters. Joyce, G., Weiser, H.H. (1967). J. Am. Water Works Assoc. 59:491 [no abstract]

  122. Occurrence and enumeration of Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus in soil capable of parasitizing Escherichia coli and indigenous soil bacteria. Klein, D.A., Casida, L.J. (1967). Canadian Journal of Microbiology 13:1235-1241. [no abstract]

  123. [Factors which influence the plaque test of an RNA phage]. Knolle, P. (1967). ZENTRALBLATT FUR BAKTERIOLOGIE, PARASITENKUNDE, 202:33-39. [no abstract]

  124. Propagation of mammalian viruses in Protista II. Isolation of complete virus from yeast and Tetrahymena experimentally infected with picorna viral particles or their infectious RNA. Kovacs, E., Bucz, B. (1967). LIFE SCIENCES 6:347-358. [no abstract]

  125. Morphology of a virus of blue-green algae and properties of its deoxyribonucleic acid. Luftig, R., Haselkorn, R. (1967). J. Virol. 1:344-361. [no abstract]

  126. Virucidal action of sea water. Matossian, A.M., Garabedian, G.A. (1967). Am. J. Epidemiol. 85:1-8. [no abstract]

  127. [Effectiveness of phage therapy in experimental proteus infection]. [Russian]. Matusis, Z.E., Mel'nikov, V.D., Gerasimov, A. (1967). Zhurnal Mikrobiologii, Epidemiologii i Immunobiologii 44:100-103. [no abstract]

  128. ??? Mills, D.R., Peterson, R.L., Spiegelman, S. (1967). Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 58:217-??? [no abstract]

  129. Isolation and host range of bacteriophages active against human oral enterococci. Natkin, E. (1967). Arch. Oral. Biol. 12:669-??? [no abstract]

  130. Etude lysogénique, bactériocinogénique et lysotypique de l'espèce Yersinia enterocolitica. Nicolle, P., Mollaret, H., Hamon, Y., Vieu, J.-F. (1967). Ann. Inst. Pasteur (Paris) 112:86-??? [no abstract]

  131. ??? Nishihara, T., Watanabe, I. (1967). Virus 17:42-??? [no abstract]

  132. Isolation and growth of psychrophilic bacteriophage. Olsen, R.H. (1967). Appl. Microbiol. 15:198 [no abstract]

  133. Isolation of "cyanophages" from freshwater ponds and their interaction with Plectonema boryanum. Padan, E., Shilo, M., Kislev, N. (1967). Virology 32:234-246. [no abstract]

  134. [A new factor in autodepuration of water: Bdellovibrio batteriovorus]. Paoletti, A., De, S.E., Ferro, V., Orsi, C., Campanile, E. (1967). RIVISTA ITALIANA D IGIENE 27:466-480. [no abstract]

  135. The fine structure of Chondrococcus columnaris. II. Structure and formation of rhapidosomes. Pate, J.L., Johnson, J.L., Orgal, E.J. (1967). J. Cell Biol. 35:15-??? [no abstract]

  136. Virus-like bodies in killer paramecia. Preer, J.R.J., Preer, L.B. (1967). Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 58:1774-1781. [no abstract]

  137. Morphology and thermal sensitivity of Klebsiella bacteriophages of the collection of Przondo-Hessek. Przondo-Hessek, A., Slopek, S. (1967). Arch. Immunol. Ther. Exp. (Warsz) 15:545-556. [no abstract]

  138. Bakteriophagie 1957-1965 (Bacteriophagy 1957-1965). Raettig, H. (1967). G. Fischer, Stuttgart.[no abstract]

  139. Die wahre Natur der Myxobacterien — "Rhapidosomen". Reichenbach, H. (1967). Arch. Microbiol. 56:371-??? [no abstract]

  140. Speciation Among the T-Even Bacteriophages. Russell, R.L. (1967). California Institute of Technology.

  141. Observation of the occurrence, distribution and seasonal incidence of blue-green algal viruses. Safferman, R.S., Morris, M.E. (1967). Appl. Microbiol. 15:1219-1222. [no abstract]

  142. Isolation and serological grouping of RNA phages. Sakurai, T., Watanabe, I., Ohno, T. (1967). Virus 17:165-171. [no abstract]

  143. [Studies on a lysogenic enterococcal strain with very small "burst size"]. Schiek, W. (1967). Zeitschrift fur Allgemeine Mikrobiologie 7:113-120. [no abstract]

  144. [Characterization of the resistance factors of Salmonella typhimurium by the specificity of the characteristies suppressing the formation of plaques by bacteriophages]. Scholtens, R.T. (1967). COMPTES RENDUS DES SEANCES DE LA SOCIETE DE BIOLOGIE ET DE SES 161:1050-1054. [no abstract]

  145. Isolation of cyanophages from India. Singh, R.N., Singh, P.K. (1967). Nature 216:1020-1021. [no abstract]

  146. [Lytic activity of the bacteriophage used in planned phage therapy in children's institutions in Perm in 1963-1965]. [Russian]. Smirnova, N.P. (1967). Zhurnal Mikrobiologii, Epidemiologii i Immunobiologii 44:136-137. [no abstract]

  147. Some aspects of the stochastic model for the attachment of phages to bacteria. Srivastava, R.C. (1967). Journal of Applied Probability 4:9-18. [no abstract]

  148. Recherches ecologiqúes phago-bacteriennes dans le milieu exterieur. Sturdza, S.A., Russo-Pendelesco, M. (1967). Arch. Roum. Path. Exp. 26:125-154. [no abstract]

  149. Coliform bacteriophages and marine water contamination. Suñer, J., Piñol, J. (1967). p. 105-???J. Paz Maroto and F. Josa (eds.), (eds) Third International Conference on Water Pollution Research. Water Pollution Control Federation, Washington, D.C.[no abstract]

  150. Detection of phage-like particles by electron microscopy in a human strain of Mycoplasma. Swartzendruber, D.C., Clarck, J., Murphy, W.H. (1967). Bacteriol. Proc. 151:???-??? [no abstract]

  151. PHAGE-HOST RELATIONSHIPS IN HYBRIDS OF SALMONELLA TYPHIMURIUM AND ESCHERICHIA COLI. Ulrich, A.L. (1967). Kansas State University. [no abstract]

  152. Isolation and grouping of RNA phages. Watanabe, I., Miyake, T., Sakurai, T., Shiba, T., Ohno, T. (1967). Proc. Jpn. Acad. 43:204-209. [no abstract]

  153. photoreactivation of UV-irradiated blue-green alga virus LPP-1. Wu, J.H., Lewin, R.A., Werbin, H. (1967). Virology 31:657-664. [no abstract]

  154. Presence of rhapidosomes in various species of bacteria and their morphological characteristics. Yamamoto, T. (1967). J. Bacteriol. 94:1746-??? [no abstract]

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  156. Isolation of bacteriophages from the bovine rumen. Adams, J.C., Gazaway, J.A., Jr., Brailsword, M.D., Hartman, P.A., Jacobson, N.L. (1966). Experimentia (Basel) 22:717-718. [no abstract]

  157. A bacteriophage for subdividing the species M. tuberculosis. Baess, I. (1966). Am. Rev. Respir. Dis. 93:622-623. [no abstract]

  158. Properties of four Herellea phages. Blouse, L., Twarog, R. (1966). Canadian Journal of Microbiology 12:1023-1030. [no abstract]

  159. The structure and infective process of a Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteriophage containing RNA. Bradley, D.E. (1966). Journal of General Microbiology 45:83-96. [no abstract]

  160. Genetics in applied microbiology. Bradley, S.G. (1966). Adv. Appl. Microbiol. 8:29-59. [no abstract]

  161. Characterization of Bacillus subtillis bacteriophages. Brodetsky, A.M., Romig, W. (1966). J. Bacteriol. 90:1655-1663. [no abstract]

  162. Characterization of Bacillus subtilis bacteriophages. Brodetzky, A.M., Romig, W. (1966). J. Bacteriol. 90:1655-1663. [no abstract]

  163. Bacteriophage as an indicator for the estimation of water pollution. Buras, N., Kott, Y. (1966). Isreal J. Med. Sci. 2:660-??? [no abstract]

  164. Phage and the Origins of Molecular Biology. Cairns, J., Stent, G., Watson, J.D. (1966). Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, Cold Spring Harbor, NY.[no abstract]

  165. Control of bacteria in nondomestic water supplies. Chambers, C.W., Clarke, N.A. (1966). Adv. Appl. Microbiol. 8:105-143. [no abstract]

  166. Bacteriophage as an index of faecal pollution. Coetzee, O.J. (1966). Water Pollution Abstracts 40:54 [no abstract]

  167. Ultraviolet mutagenesis in bacteriophage T4. I. Irradiation of extracellular phage particles. Drake, J.W. (1966). J. Bacteriol. 91:1775-1780. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  168. The fate of a virus, Staphyloccus aureus phage 80, injected into the oyster, Crassostrea virginica. Feng, J.S. (1966). J. Invertr. Path. 8:496-504. [no abstract]

  169. Effect of NaCIO-4 on bacteriophage: release of DNA and evidence for population heterogeneity. Freifelder, D. (1966). Virology 28:742-750. [no abstract]

  170. Characteristics of group A streptococcal bacteriophages. Friend, P.L., Slade, A.D. (1966). J. Bacteriol. 92:148-??? [no abstract]

  171. Small bacteriophages. Hoffmann-Berling, H., Kaerner, H.C., Knippers, R. (1966). Adv. Virus Res. 12:329-??? [no abstract]

  172. The process of infection with bacteriophage fX174. Hutchison, C.A., Sinsheimer, R.L. (1966). J. Mol. Biol. 18:429-447. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  173. [Multiple infection with RNA phages. I. Reciprocal exclusion between fr+ and fr- plaque mutants]. Knolle, P. (1966). ZEITSCHRIFT FUR VERERBUNGSLEHRE 98:180-186. [no abstract]

  174. The presence of human enteric viruses in sewage and their removal by conventional sewage treatment methods. Kollins, S.A. (1966). Adv. Appl. Microbiol. 8:145-193. [no abstract]

  175. Estimation of low numbers of Escherichia coli bacteriophage by use of the most probably number method. Kott, Y. (1966). Appl. Microbiol. 14:141-??? [no abstract]

  176. Isolation and properties of bacteriophages of Vibrio parahaemolyticus. Nakanishi, H., Iida, Y., Maeshima, K., Teramoto, T., Hosaka, Y., Ozaki, M. (1966). Biken J. 9:149-157. [no abstract]

  177. Isolation and properties of a DNA containing rod-shaped bacteriophage. Panter, R.A., Symons, F.H. (1966). Aust. J. Biol. Sci. 19:565-573. [no abstract]

  178. Use of tetrazolium for improved resolution of bacteriophage plaques. Pattee, P.A. (1966). J. Bacteriol. 92:787-788. [no abstract]

  179. Bacteriophages of Klebsiella bacilli. Isolation, properties and use in typing. Przondo-Hessek, A. (1966). Arch. Immunol. Ther. Exp. 14:413-??? [no abstract]

  180. Phage resistance in Vibrio cholerae. Rizvi, S., Benenson, A.S. (1966). Bulletin of the World Health Organization 35:675-680. [no abstract]
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  181. Characterization of a thermphilic bacteriophage for Bacillus stearothermophilus. Saunders, G.F., Campbell, L.L. (1966). J. Bacteriol. 91:340-348. [no abstract]

  182. A rapid procedure for the purification of bacterial viruses. Schito, G.C. (1966). Virology 30:157-??? [no abstract]

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  185. The evolution of gene clusters and genetic circularity in microorganisms. Stahl, F.W., Murray, N.E. (1966). Genetics 53:569-576. [no abstract]

  186. Parasitic interaction of Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus with other bacteria. Starr, M.P., Baigent, N.L. (1966). J. Bacteriol. 91:2006-2017. [no abstract]

  187. Restriction of growth of bacteriophage BF23 by a colicine I (Col I-P9) factor. Strobel, M., Nomura, M. (1966). Virology 28:763-765. [no abstract]

  188. Bakteriophagen bei Wassermyxobakterien. Stüzenhofecker, P. (1966). Arch. Hyg. Bakteriol. 150:153-??? [no abstract]

  189. Coliform bacteriophages and marine water contamination. Suner, J., Pinol, J. (1966). Adv. Water Pollut. Res. 3:105-118. [no abstract]

  190. The isolation and characterization of DNA from bacteriophages. Thomas Jr., C.A., Abelson, J. (1966). Proc. Nucl. Acid Res. 1:553-561. [no abstract]

  191. Morphology of the Chlorella pyrenoidosa lytic agent. Tikhonenko, A.S., Zavarzina, N.B. (1966). Mikrobiologiya 35:848-??? [no abstract]

  192. Fine structure and host-virus relationship of a marine bacterium and its bacteriophage. Valentine, A.F., Chapman, G.B. (1966). J. Bacteriol. 92:1535-1554. [no abstract]

  193. Bacteriophage therapy in infective childhood asthma. Wittig, H.J., Raffetto, J.F., Bason, R. (1966). J. Am. Med. Assoc. 196:435 [no abstract]

  194. Thermal inactivation of bacteriophages active against lactic streptococci. Zottola, E.A., Marth, E.H. (1966). J. Dairy Sci. 49:1338-1342. [no abstract]

  195. Rapid electron microscopic sampling of single bacteriophage plaques. Zwillenberg, L.O., Knapp, W. (1966). Experientia 22:483-484. [no abstract]

  196. The morphology of some bacteriophages specific to Serratia marcescens. Anonymous (1965). J. Appl. Bacteriol. 28:271-277. [no abstract]

  197. Geographical distribution of Vi-phage types of Salmonella typhi isolated in East Asia. A review made mainly on a basis of results in Korea. Aoki, Y., Chun, D., Suh, J.S., Ha, T.Y., Lee, J.S. (1965). Endemic Dis. Bulletin of Nagasaki Univ. (Japan) 7:71 [no abstract]

  198. Host controlled mofication of bacteriophage. Arber, W. (1965). Ann. Rev. Microbiol. 19:365-368. [no abstract]

  199. [Liberation of several spectra of mutation in plaque morphology of phage kappa through extracellular treatment with chemicals]. Beckmann, H., Kaplan, R.W. (1965). Zeitschrift fur Allgemeine Mikrobiologie 5:1-18. [no abstract]

  200. The structure of the head, collar and base-plate of "T-even" type bacteriophages. Bradley, D.E. (1965). Journal of General Microbiology 38:395-408. [no abstract]

  201. Some recent studies of marine bacteriophages. Chaina, P.N. (1965). J. Gen. Microbiol. 41:xxv [no abstract]

  202. [Susceptibility of shigellae to antibiotics, chemotherapy and bacteriophage]. Costa, V.J.d., Melo, S.d., Ferreira, M.d. (1965). HOSPITAL 67:833-838. [no abstract]

  203. Discussion on the bacteriophage (bacteriolysin). d'Herelle, F., Twort, F.W., Bordet, J., Gratia, A. (1965). p. ???-???G. Stent (ed.), (eds) Papers on Bacterial Viruses. Little, Brown and Co., Boston.[no abstract]

  204. PHAGE TYPING OF VIBRIO STRAINS FROM DIFFERENT GEOGRAPHIC SOURCES. Dai, V.Q. (1965). Thomas Jefferson University. [no abstract]

  205. Thermal destruction kinetics of a lactic streptococcal bacteriophage. Daoust, D.R., El-Bisi, H.M., Litsky, W. (1965). Appl. Microbiol. 13:478-485. [no abstract]

  206. Microbial ecology of activated sludge: II. Bacteriophages, Bdellovibrio, coliforms, and other organisms. Dias, F.F., Bhat, J.V. (1965). Appl. Microbiol. 13:257-261. [no abstract]

  207. THE FATE OF A VIRUS, STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS PHAGE 80, INJECTED INTO THE OYSTER, CRASSOSTREA VIRGINICA. Feng, J.S. (1965). RUTGERS THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW JERSEY - NEW BRUNSWICK. [no abstract]

  208. Some birth-death and mutation models for phage reproduction. Gani, J., Yeo, G.F. (1965). Journal of Applied Probability 2:150-161. [no abstract]

  209. Stochastic phage attachment to bacteria. Gani, J. (1965). Biometrics 21:134-139. [no abstract]

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  211. Bewegungsorganelle bei Myxobakterien. Gräf, W. (1965). Arch. Hyg. Bakteriol. 149:518-??? [no abstract]

  212. Epidemiology of typhoid fever with special reference to phage typing of Salmonella. Ha, T.Y. (1965). Korean Army Medical Journal 9:139-??? [no abstract]

  213. Bacteriophages of Clostridium saccharoperbutylacetonicum. Part 1. Some characteristic of the twelve phages obtained from the abnormally fermented broths. Hongo, M., Murata, A. (1965). Agric. Biol. Chem. 29:1135-1139. [no abstract]

  214. Effect of glucose on the capacity of Escherichia coli to be infected by virulent Lambda bacteriophage. Howes, W.V. (1965). J. Bacteriol. 90:1188-1193. [no abstract]

  215. A model for chemical mutagenesis in bacteriophage. Kimball, A.W. (1965). Biometrics 21:875-889. [no abstract]

  216. Correlating coliform bacteria with E. coli bacteriophages in shellfish. Kott, Y., Gloyna, E.F. (1965). Water Sew. Works 112:424-??? [no abstract]

  217. Filtration method for bacteriophage detection. Loehr, R.C., Schwegler, D.T. (1965). Appl. Microbiol. 13:1005-1009. [no abstract]

  218. Studies on the nature of the virus inactivating capacity of sea water. Lycke, E., Magnusson, S., Lund, E. (1965). Arch. Gesamte. Viruschung 17:409-413. [no abstract]

  219. Bacteriophages that lyse mycobacteria and corynebacteria, and show cytophatogenic effect of tissue cultures of renal cells of Cercopithecus aethiops: a preliminary communication. Mankiewicz, E. (1965). Can. Med. Assoc. J. 92:31-??? [no abstract]

  220. THE PHAGE CARRIER STATE IN BRUCELLA SPP. Merz, G.S., Jr. (1965). THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN - MADISON. [no abstract]

  221. Variability of Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae under the influence of a specific bacteriophage. Nikolov, P. (1965). Izv. Mikrobiol. Inst. Bulg. Akad. Nauk. 17:105-??? [no abstract]

  222. Rate of mutation of phage resistance in 2H2O medium. Pollard, E., Lemke, M. (1965). Mutation Research 2:213-217. [no abstract]

  223. The morphology of Proteus bacteriophages. Prozesky, O.W., de Klerk, H.C., Coedtzeen, J.N. (1965). Journal of General Microbiology 41:29-36. [no abstract]

  224. Rhapidosomen bei Myxobakterien. Reichenbach, H. (1965). Arch. Mikrobiol. 50:246-??? [no abstract]

  225. Lysis of Gram-negative bacteria by host-independent ectoparasitic Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus isolates. Shilo, M., Bruff, B. (1965). Journal of General Microbiology 40:317-328. [no abstract]

  226. ESTIMATION OF THE PARAMETER IN THE STOCHASTIC MODEL FOR PHAGE ATTACHMENT TO BACTERIA. Srivastava, R.C. (1965). Michigan State University. [no abstract]

  227. Nature of bacteriophages induced in Bacillus subtilis. Subbaiah, T.V., Goldthwaite, C.D., Marmur, J. (1965). p. ???-?????? (ed.), (eds) Evolving Genes and Proteins. Academic Press, [no abstract]

  228. Studies on the bacteriophage susceptibility against Mycobacterium tuberculosis. 1. The difference in lysis range of mycobacteriophage propagated on various host strains. Sugita, K., Tsuda, T., Sakakibara, T., Ushiku, R., Takahashi, T. (1965). Yokohama Medical Bulletin 16:229-235. [no abstract]

  229. Intracellular distribution and degradation of bacteriophage in mammalian tissues. Uhr, J.W., Weissman, G. (1965). J. Immunol. 94:544-550. [no abstract]

  230. THE APPLICATION OF THE PHAGE-FLUORESCENT ANTIPHAGE STAINING SYSTEM IN THE SPECIFIC IDENTIFICATION OF LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES. Watson, B.B. (1965). The University of Michigan. [no abstract]

  231. [Association of bacteriophage with antibiotic therapy for the sterilization of carriers of dysentery bacilli]. [French]. Zilisteanu, C., Filotti, A., Mintzer-Morgenstern, L., Ghyka, G. (1965). Archives Roumaines de Pathologie Experimentales et de Microbiologie 24:1021-1028. [no abstract]

  232. Decomposition of T6 bacteriophage in alkaline solutions. Anderson, T.F., Stephens, R. (1964). Virology 23:113-117. [no abstract]

  233. On the structure of some bacteriophages. Bystrický, V., Drahos, V., Mulczyk, M., Przondo-Hessek, A., Slopek, S. (1964). Acta Virol. 8:369-372. [no abstract]

  234. Human enteric viruses in water: Source, survival, and removability. Clarke, N.A., Berg, G., Kabler, P.W., Change, S.L. (1964). Advances in Water Pollution Research 2:523-536. [no abstract]

  235. Human enteric viruses in sewage. Clarke, N.A., Kabler, P.W. (1964). Health Lab Sci. 1:44-50. [no abstract]

  236. Sedimentation and biological properties of T-phages of Escherichia coli. Cummings, D.J. (1964). Virology 23:408-418. [no abstract]

  237. Some characteristics of large-plaque and small-plaque lines of polyoma virus. Diamond, L., Crawford, L.V. (1964). Virology 22:235-244. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

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  292. Properties of a newly isolated bacteriophage of luminescent bacteria. Hastings, J.W., Keynan, A., McCloskey, K. (1961). Biol. Bull. 121:375 [no abstract]

  293. Vegetative bacteriophage and the maturation of the virus particles. Kellenberger, E. (1961). Advances in Virus Research 8:1-61. [no abstract]

  294. Phenotypic alterations associated with the bacteriophage carrier state of Shigella dysenteriae. Koibong, L.I., Barksdale, L., Garmise, L. (1961). J. Gen. Microbiol. 24:355-367. [no abstract]

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  296. A bacteriophage containing RNA. Loeb, T., Zinder, N.D. (1961). Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 47:282-289. [no abstract]

  297. Mycobacteriophages isolated from persons with tuberculosis and non-tuberculosis conditions. Mankiewicz, E. (1961). Nature 191:1416-1417. [no abstract]

  298. A generalized model of a host-pathogen system. Mode, C.J. (1961). Biometrics 17:386-404. [no abstract]

  299. Bordetella bronchiseptica bacteriophage. Rauch, H.C., Pickett, M.J. (1961). Can. J. Microbiol. 7:125-??? [no abstract]

  300. Isolation and preliminary characterization of bacteriophages for Bacillus subtilis. Romig, W.R., Brodetsky, A.M. (1961). J. Bacteriol. 82:135-141. [no abstract]

  301. PHAGE TYPING OF STAPHYLOCOCCI OF BOVINE ORIGIN AND BIOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF BASIC PHAGE PROPAGATING STRAINS. Solomon, J.J. (1961). Michigan State University. [no abstract]

  302. The clone size distribution of mutants arising from a steady-state pool of vegetative phage. Steinberg, C., Stahl, F. (1961). J. Theor. Biol. 1:488-497. [no abstract]

  303. A lytic agent in cultures of Chlorella pyrenoidosa Pringh. Zavarzina, N.B. (1961). Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR Ser. Biol. 137:435-437. [no abstract]

  304. The fine structure of bacteriophages. Bradley, D.E., Kay, D. (1960). Journal of General Microbiology 23:553-563. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  305. An evaluation of factors affecting the survival of Escherichia coli in sea water. IV. Bacteriophages. Carlucci, A.F., Pramer, D. (1960). Appl. Microbiol. 8:254-256. [no abstract]

  306. A PHAGE-FLUORESCENT ANTIPHAGE STAINING SYSTEM FOR BACILLUS ANTHRACIS. Dowdle, W.R. (1960). UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND COLLEGE PARK. [no abstract]

  307. Significance of continued virus production in tissue cultures rendered neoplastic by polyomavirus. Dulbecco, R., Vgot, M. (1960). Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 46:1617-1623. [no abstract]

  308. Formation of phage receptors induced by galactose and in a galactose-sensitive mutant of Salmonella. Fukasawa, T., Nikaido, H. (1960). Virology 11:508-??? [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  309. Studies on the biological properties of two plaque variants isolated from SE polyoma virus. Gotlieb-Stematsky, T., Leventon, S. (1960). Brit. J. Exp. Path. 41:507-519. [no abstract]

  310. Encounter efficiency of coliphage-bacterium interaction. Koch, A.L. (1960). Biochim. Biophys. Acta 39:311-318. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  311. ??? Loeb, T. (1960). Science 131:932-??? [no abstract]

  312. The in vitro formation of a stable cell-virus association with polyoma virus. Medina, D., Sachs, L. (1960). Virology 10:387-388. [no abstract]

  313. Le Choléra. Pollitzer, R. (1960). p.801,990. World Health Organization, Geneva.[no abstract]

  314. A bacteriophage specific for Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Redmond, W.B., Cater, J.C. (1960). Am. Rev. Respir. Dis. 82:781-786. [no abstract]

  315. THE EFFECTS OF ANTIBIOTICS ON LACTIC STREPTOCOCCI AND LACTIC STREPTOCOCCAL HOST-PHAGE RELATIONSHIPS. Richards, R.J. (1960). Ohio State University. [no abstract]

  316. ??? Sommerville, R.G. (1960). Brit. J. Exp. Path. 41:222-??? [no abstract]

  317. Indigenous marine bacteriophages. Spencer, R. (1960). J. Bacteriol. 79:614 [no abstract]

  318. Antibody formation. Uhr, J.W., Finkelstein, M.S. (1960). J. Exp. Med. 117:457-??? [no abstract]

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