Published in Lancet on January 29, 1955
The properdin system and immunity. V. The bactericidal activity of the properdin system. J Exp Med (1956) 7.90
Reversible changes in the susceptibility of mice to bacterial infections. I. Changes brought about by injection of pertussis vaccine or of bacterial endotoxins. J Exp Med (1956) 7.28
Experimental pyelonephritis. I. Effect of ureteral ligation on the course of bacterial infection in the kidney of the rat. J Exp Med (1956) 7.10
Increased resistance to infection and accompanying alteration in properidin levels following administration of bacterial lipopolysaccharides. J Exp Med (1956) 5.42
Molecular aspects of endotoxic reactions. Bacteriol Rev (1969) 3.85
A quantitative study of the kinetics of blood clearance of P32-labelled Escherichia coli and Staphylococci by the reticuloendothelial system. J Exp Med (1959) 3.52
Laboratory tests of typhoid vaccines used in a controlled field study. Bull World Health Organ (1959) 3.46
Symposium on bacterial endotoxins. II. Possible mechanisms whereby endotoxins evoke increased nonspecific resistance to infection. Bacteriol Rev (1961) 2.83
Elevation of properdin levels in mice following administration of bacterial lipopolysaccharides. J Exp Med (1956) 2.50
Reversible changes in the susceptibility of mice to bacterial infections. II. Changes brought about by nutritional disturbances. J Exp Med (1956) 2.50
Difference in susceptibility to gram-negative urinary tract infection between C3H/HeJ and C3H/HeN mice. Infect Immun (1984) 2.35
The effect of bacterial constituents on the resistance of mice to heterologous infection and on the activity of their reticulo-endothelial system. J Exp Med (1958) 2.35
Experiments with Vi-negative strains of Salmonella typhi. Bull World Health Organ (1960) 2.00
The use of live vaccines in experimental Salmonella gallinarum infection in chickens with observations on their interference effect. J Hyg (Lond) (1956) 1.86
Failure of endotoxin to increase nonspecific resistance to infection of lipopolysaccharide low-responder mice. Infect Immun (1976) 1.71
Properdin and the defence of burns against infection. J Hyg (Lond) (1957) 1.56
Protection against gram-negative infections with antiserum to lipid A from Salmonella minnesota R595. Infect Immun (1974) 1.47
Protection of mice against bacterial infection by interferon inducers. Infect Immun (1970) 1.41
Improved innate immunity of endotoxin-tolerant mice increases resistance to Salmonella enterica serovar typhimurium infection despite attenuated cytokine response. Infect Immun (2001) 1.40
The bacterial induction of homograft sensitivity. II. Effects of sensitization with staphylococci and other microoorganisms. J Exp Med (1965) 1.36
The stimulation of non-specific host resistance to infection by chemically modified endotoxin. J Exp Med (1962) 1.24
Influence of irradiation on resistance to infection. Bacteriol Rev (1960) 1.19
Response of mice to the inoculations of both Candida albicans and Escherichia coli. I. The enhancement phenomenon. J Bacteriol (1957) 1.13
Immunogenic activity of Brucella cell wall. Br J Exp Pathol (1962) 1.11
[Immunological study of combined antidiphtheritic, antitetanic, antityphoparatyphoid and antipoliomyelitic vaccinaction]. Bull World Health Organ (1962) 1.07
The effect of bacterial endotoxin on resistance of mice to ectromelia. Br J Exp Pathol (1959) 1.01
The properdin system and immunity. VII. Alterations in properdin levels and resistance to infection in mice following the administration of tissue polysaccharides. J Exp Med (1957) 0.99
Association of C-reactive protein and circulating leukocytes with resistance to Staphylococcus aureus infection in endotoxin-treated mice and rabbits. J Bacteriol (1968) 0.98
The bacterial induction of homograft sensitivity. 3. Effects of group A streptococcal membrane antisera. J Exp Med (1969) 0.95
Purification of a monocytosis-producing activity from Listeria monocytogenes. Infect Immun (1977) 0.95
Transfer by bone marrow cells of increased natural resistance to Klebsiella pneumoniae induced by lipopolysaccharide in genetically deficient C3H/He mice. Infect Immun (1979) 0.90
The stimulation by endotoxin of the nonspecific resistance of mice to bacterial infections. Br J Exp Pathol (1974) 0.90
Assessment of typhoid vaccines by using the intraperitoneal route of challenge. Infect Immun (1977) 0.88
Inheritance of lipopolysaccharide-enhanced nonspecific resistance to infection and of susceptibility to endotoxic shock in lipopolysaccharide low-responder mice. Infect Immun (1977) 0.87
Macrophage cytophilic antibody in mice: effect of bacterial lipopolysaccharide on the uptake of immunoglobulins by mouse peritoneal cells. Infect Immun (1971) 0.86
The effect of an intramammary infusion of endotoxin on the establishment of experimental mastitis by Streptococcus agalactiae in the cow. J Hyg (Lond) (1979) 0.79
Differential effect of hog gastric mucin on properdin and host resistance to infection. J Bacteriol (1958) 0.78
Studies on the biologic relationship of endotoxin and other toxic proteins. II. Enhancement of susceptibility to snake venom by endotoxin. J Exp Med (1962) 0.78
Protection Against Meningococcal Challenge Afforded Mice After Immunization with Typhoid-Paratyphoid Vaccine USP. Infect Immun (1973) 0.77
Properdin levels in the sera of rabbits exposed to a silica dust cloud. Immunology (1962) 0.75
The role of macrophages in the elimination of bacteria from the mouse peritoneum. Br J Exp Pathol (1959) 7.01
Rapidly induced changes in the level of non-specific immunity in laboratory animals. Br J Exp Pathol (1956) 5.84
THE BASIS FOR IMMUNITY TO MOUSE TYPHOID. 3. CELL-BOUND ANTIBODY. Aust J Exp Biol Med Sci (1964) 5.05
Location of radioactive penicillin in Staphylococcus aureus after contact with the drug. Nature (1949) 4.55
BASIS FOR IMMUNITY TO TYPHOID IN MICE AND THE QUESTION OF "CELLULAR IMMUNITY". Bacteriol Rev (1963) 4.50
The anticomplementary effect of kidney tissue; its association with ammonia production. J Exp Med (1959) 4.26
Transduction of virulence within the species Salmonella typhimurium. J Gen Microbiol (1956) 4.05
THE BASIS FOR IMMUNITY TO MOUSE TYPHOID. I. THE CARRIER STATE. Aust J Exp Biol Med Sci (1964) 4.04
The role of opsonins in the clearance of living and inert particles by cells of the reticuloendothelial system. J Exp Med (1961) 3.81
Bactericidal activity of macrophages in vitro against Escherichia coli. Nature (1958) 3.77
The virulence of strains of Bacterium coli for mice. Br J Exp Pathol (1954) 3.76
Investigations on the mechanism of stimulation of non-specific immunity by bacterial lipopolysaccharides. Immunology (1958) 3.61
PARTIAL PURIFICATION OF THE "PROTECTIVE" ANTIGEN OF SALMONELLA TYPHIMURIUM AND ITS DISTRIBUTION AMONGST VARIOUS STRAINS OF BACTERIA. Aust J Exp Biol Med Sci (1965) 3.37
Some observations on linkage effects in genetic recombination in Escherichia coli K-12. J Gen Microbiol (1954) 3.26
Opsonins as determinants of survival in intraperitoneal infections of mice. Nature (1959) 2.74
The fate of 32P-labelled bacterial lipopolysaccharide in laboratory animals. Lancet (1956) 2.71
On the absorption of bacterial endotoxin from the gastro-intestinal tract of the normal and shocked animal. J Exp Med (1960) 2.64
Lysis of gram-negative bacteria by serum. J Gen Microbiol (1958) 2.42
The role of opsonins in non-specific immunity. J Exp Med (1960) 2.40
On the question of the specificity of cellular immunity. Aust J Exp Biol Med Sci (1962) 2.39
Antigenic cross-reaction between host and parasite as a possible cause of pathogenicity. Nature (1962) 2.38
A reaction between fresh serum and lipopolysaccharides of gram-negative bacteria. Br J Exp Pathol (1958) 2.27
Antibacterial systems of serum in relation to nonspecific immunity to infection. Bacteriol Rev (1960) 2.03
Genetic studies on small-colony variants of Escherichia coli K-12. J Gen Microbiol (1955) 1.92
FACTORS INVOLVED IN THE ADHERENCE OF S. TYPHIMURIUM C5 AND MOUSE PERITONEAL MACROPHAGES. Aust J Exp Biol Med Sci (1963) 1.90
The bactericidal activity of mouse macrophages in vitro. Br J Exp Pathol (1959) 1.74
THE BASIS FOR IMMUNITY TO MOUSE TYPHOID. 2. ANTIBODY FORMATION DURING THE CARRIER STATE. Aust J Exp Biol Med Sci (1964) 1.66
Reaction of penicillin with the staphylococcal cell wall. Nature (1952) 1.61
The presence of the transmissible agent F in non-recombining strains of Escherichia coli. J Gen Microbiol (1957) 1.51
Stimulation of non-specific immunity by the lipid A component of bacterial lipopolysaccharide. Nature (1957) 1.49
Toxic proteins from Vibrio cholerae and water vibrios which are lethal for mice. J Gen Microbiol (1959) 1.48
Possible factors in the pathogenesis of cholera. Br J Exp Pathol (1959) 1.47
Partial purification of opsonins in pig serum to a strain of salmonella typhimurium. Immunology (1962) 1.45
Resistance to colicin E as a genetic marker in E. coli K12. Nature (1955) 1.44
A comparison of the phagocytic and bactericidal ability of guinea pig alveolar and mouse peritoneal macrophages. Aust J Exp Biol Med Sci (1962) 1.43
Inhibition of E. coli strains by amino-acids. Nature (1953) 1.37
INCREASE IN MACROGLOBULIN ANTIBODIES OF MOUSE AND PIG FOLLOWING INJECTION OF BACTERIAL LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE. Immunology (1964) 1.26
OPSONINS IN PIG SERUM AND THEIR PURIFICATION. Aust J Exp Biol Med Sci (1963) 1.15
Interrelationships between amino-acids in the growth of coliform organisms. J Gen Microbiol (1953) 1.11
The importance of antibody in the prevention of experimental cholera in rabbits. Br J Exp Pathol (1960) 1.04
Nutritional studies on Vibrio cholerae. J Gen Microbiol (1956) 0.98
OPSONIC POWER OF HUMAN ANTI-B SERUM FOR BLOOD GROUP B-ACTIVE BACTERIA. Aust J Exp Biol Med Sci (1964) 0.94
A note on the use of radioactive penicillin. J Gen Microbiol (1954) 0.92
Genetic analysis of valine inhibition in the K12 strain of Bacterium coli. J Gen Microbiol (1953) 0.90
THE EXPRESSION OF HETEROPHILE ANTIGENICITY BY SALMONELLAE. Aust J Exp Biol Med Sci (1964) 0.79
Determination of radio-penicillin uptake by electrodialysis. Biochem J (1953) 0.77
The growth requirements of Haemophilus pertussis on solid media. J Pathol Bacteriol (1955) 0.76
Influence of chloramphenicol and specific antiserum on the variability of the K 12 strain of Bact. coli. Br J Exp Pathol (1953) 0.75
An antibiotic from Bacillus mesentericus. Br J Exp Pathol (1948) 0.75
Synergism between streptomycin and penicillin. Br J Exp Pathol (1953) 0.75
Genetic investigation of the inhibition by DL-nor-leucine of the K-12 strain of Escherichia coli. J Gen Microbiol (1954) 0.75
Recovery of streptomycin from urine. Lancet (1948) 0.75
Selection of penicillin-sensitive mutants of Escherichia coli following ultraviolet irradiation. J Gen Microbiol (1952) 0.75
Absorption and excretion studies with radioactive penicillin. Lancet (1948) 0.75
The properdin system and its role in immunity. Triangle (1957) 0.75
ANTIGEN-STIMULATED DESOXYRIBONUCLEIC-ACID SYNTHESIS IN VITRO BY SENSITISED MOUSE MACROPHAGES. Lancet (1964) 0.75
Studies with radioactive penicillin. Nature (1948) 0.75
The lack of correlation between sensitivity of bacteria to killing by mecrophages or acidic conditions. Aust J Exp Biol Med Sci (1962) 0.75
Genetic and immunologic observations on the virulence of salmonella typhimurium for mice. Aust J Exp Biol Med Sci (1963) 0.75
Failure of an enterogastrone preparation to inhibit gastric secretion and prevent ruminal ulcers in the rat. Gastroenterology (1949) 0.75