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- Comparative Studies on Generalized Transducing Bacteriophages of Proteus mirabilis, φm and π1
- IMMUNOLOGICAL STUDIES ON "SURFACE ANTIGEN" EXTRACTED FROM STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS:I. ISOLATION OF THE ANTIGEN AND PROPERTIES OF THE IMMUNE RABBIT SERUM
- Relationship between Immunity and Interferon Production in Macrophages:II. Molecular Weights of Interferon Produced in Macrophage Cultures
- A Rapid, Simple Agar-Overlay Method for the Detection of Penicillinase-Producing Staphylococcus aureus in the Clinical Bacteriology Laboratory
- Immune Response against Hamster Erythrocytes in the Low-Responder Mouse Strains:VI. Passive Transfer of the Responsiveness against Hamster Erythrocytes with Lymphoid Cells
- Further Studies of Specificity of Antibodies Contained in Antiserum against Poliovirus
- The Germination Requirements of Spores of Clostridium botulinum Type E
- Identification of Carbonyl Reductase 1 as a Resveratrol-Binding Protein by Affinity Chromatography Using 4'-Amino-3,5-dihydroxy-trans-stilbene
- Infection of Cattle with Parainfluenza 3 Virus with Special Reference to Udder Infection:I. Virus Isolation from Milk
- Inhibition of Phage Growth by an Antibiotic Rugulosin Isolated from Myrothecium verucaria:II. The Mechanism of Action
- Notes : Activation of Polyoma Virus Genome in Polyoma Tumor Cells
- Antibiotic Resistant Group A Streptococci:III. Penicillin Resistance and Mitomycin C Inactivation of Mutants Which Lose Soluble Hemolysin Production1
- EXPERIMENTAL TREATMENT IN ANIMALS WITH MITOMYCINS (I)
- Activation of Terminal Components of Human Complement by a Trypsin-Activated Complex of Human Factor B
- The Electrophoretical Analysis of Esterase and Catalase and Its Use in Taxonomical Studies of Mycobacteria
- A Soluble Antigen of Infectious Bronchitis Virus
- Drug Resistance of Staphylococci:V. Two Types of High-Resistance to Penicillin-G in Staphylococcus aureus
- Response of Children to Inactivated Measles Vaccine Prepared in Bovine Renal Cell Culture
- Comparison of the Effects of Longer Chain Inulins with Different Degrees of Polymerization on Colonic Fermentation in a Mixed Culture of Swine Fecal Bacteria
- In Vitro Studies on the Mechanism of Acquired Resistance to Tuberculous Infection:I. The Relationship between Lymphocytes and Macrophages in Cellular Immunity to Tuberculous Infection