Published in J Bacteriol on June 01, 1954
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Agar layer method for production of high titer phage stocks. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1951) 12.04
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The establishment of lysogenicity in Escherichia coli. J Bacteriol (1953) 4.57
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Lysogenic versus lytic cycle of phage multiplication. Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol (1953) 1.98
Intracellular phases in the reproductive cycle of bacteriophage T2. Ann Inst Pasteur (Paris) (1953) 1.00
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Lysogenic versus lytic cycle of phage multiplication. Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol (1953) 1.98
Inheritance of prophage P2 in bacterial crosses. Virology (1958) 1.89
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Sensitivities of different bacteriophage species to ionizing radiations. J Bacteriol (1960) 0.87
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The role of phage in bacterial genetics. Brookhaven Symp Biol (1956) 0.83
Multiplicity reactivation of bacteriophage inactivated by ionizing radiations. Virology (1956) 0.76
[Alterations of the tympanic-ossicle apparatus and their significance in functional cochleovestibular pathology]. Arch Ital Otol Rinol Laringol (1951) 0.75
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