Published in J Exp Med on April 01, 1956
Observations on the nature of staphylococcal infections. Bull N Y Acad Med (1959) 2.57
An experimental analysis of the curative action of penicillin in acute bacterial infections. I. The relationship of bacterial growth rates to the antimicrobial effect of penicillin. J Exp Med (1956) 2.03
Mobilization of defensive cells in inflammatory tissue. Bacteriol Rev (1960) 1.85
An experimental analysis of the curative action of penicillin in acute bacterial infections. II. The role of phagocytic cells in the process of recovery. J Exp Med (1956) 1.65
Fever as a mechanism of resistance. Bacteriol Rev (1960) 1.59
Anaerobiosis increases resistance of Neisseria gonorrhoeae to O2-independent antimicrobial proteins from human polymorphonuclear granulocytes. Infect Immun (1985) 1.47
Exudate levels and bactericidal activity of cefazolin in a new local infection system using rat granuloma pouches. Antimicrob Agents Chemother (1977) 1.38
Behavior of eosinophil leukocytes in acute inflammation. I. Lack of dependence on adrenal function. J Clin Invest (1975) 1.05
Lung bacterial clearance in murine pneumococcal pneumonia. Infect Immun (1977) 1.01
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The survival of staphylococci within human leukocytes. J Exp Med (1952) 12.41
STUDIES ON THE MECHANISM OF RECOVERY IN PNEUMOCOCCAL PNEUMONIA : I. THE ACTION OF TYPE SPECIFIC ANTIBODY UPON THE PULMONARY LESION OF EXPERIMENTAL PNEUMONIA. J Exp Med (1941) 4.10
The egestion of phagocytized particles by leukocytes. J Exp Med (1953) 2.56
On the mechanism through which hydrocortisone affects the resistance of tissues to injury; an experimental study with the granuloma pouch technique. J Am Med Assoc (1953) 2.54
The inhibition of surface phagocytosis by the capsular slime layer of pneumococcus type III. J Exp Med (1949) 2.48
Pathogenesis of streptococcal pneumonia in the rat. AMA Arch Pathol (1951) 2.39
THE USE OF PENICILLIN IN THE LOCAL TREATMENT OF PNEUMOCOCCAL EMPYEMA. J Clin Invest (1945) 2.18
An experimental analysis of the curative action of penicillin in acute bacterial infections. I. The relationship of bacterial growth rates to the antimicrobial effect of penicillin. J Exp Med (1956) 2.03
An experimental analysis of the curative action of penicillin in acute bacterial infections. II. The role of phagocytic cells in the process of recovery. J Exp Med (1956) 1.65
Interactions of host, microbe and chemotherapeutic agent. Bull N Y Acad Med (1955) 0.91
Studies on the pathogenesis of fever. II. Identification of an endogenous pyrogen in the blood stream following the injection of typhoid vaccine. J Exp Med (1955) 4.16
The effect of enzymatically synthesized ribonucleic acid on amino acid incorporation by a soluble protein-ribosome system from Escherichia coli. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1962) 4.09
Studies on the pathogenicity of group A streptococci. II. The antiphagocytic effects of the M protein and the capsular gel. J Exp Med (1959) 4.02
Studies on the pathogenesis of fever. I. The presence of transferable pyrogen in the blood stream following the injection of typhoid vaccine. J Exp Med (1955) 3.99
Studies on the pathogenesis of fever. VI. The interaction of leucocytes and endotoxin in vitro. J Exp Med (1959) 3.28
Studies on the cellular immunology of acute bacteremia. I. Intravascular leucocytic reaction and surface phagocytosis. J Exp Med (1951) 3.10
Studies on the pathogenesis of acute inflammation. I. The inflammatory reaction to thermal injury as observed in the rabbit ear chamber. J Exp Med (1955) 2.95
Studies on the cause of fever. N Engl J Med (1958) 2.87
Studies on the pathogenesis of fever. III. The leucocytic origin of endogenous pyrogen in acute inflammatory exudates. J Exp Med (1958) 2.77
Studies on the pathogenesis of fever. V. The relation of circulating endogenous pyrogen to the fever of acute bacterial infections. J Exp Med (1958) 2.65
Studies on the pathogenesis of fever. IV. The site of action of leucocytic and circulating endogenous pyrogen. J Exp Med (1958) 2.61
Studies on the pathogensis of fever. IX. The production of endogenous pyrogen by polymorphonuclear leucocytes. J Exp Med (1962) 2.52
The inhibition of surface phagocytosis by the capsular slime layer of pneumococcus type III. J Exp Med (1949) 2.48
Studies on the pathogenesis of fever. XI. Quantitative features of the febrile response to leucocytic pyrogen. J Exp Med (1963) 2.42
Pathogenesis of streptococcal pneumonia in the rat. AMA Arch Pathol (1951) 2.39
STUDIES ON THE PATHOGENESIS OF FEVER. 13. THE EFFECT OF PHAGOCYTOSIS ON THE RELEASE OF ENDOGENOUS PYROGEN BY POLYMORPHONUCLEAR LEUKOCYTES. J Exp Med (1964) 2.35
Studies on the cellular immunology of acute bacterial infections. Harvey Lect (1953) 2.17
Cellular mechanisms of antibacterial defense in lymph nodes; the origin and filtration effect of granulocytes in the nodal sinuses during acute bacterial lymphadenitis. J Exp Med (1949) 2.15
Studies on the antipyretic action of cortisone in pyrogen-induced fever. J Exp Med (1955) 2.12
An experimental analysis of the curative action of penicillin in acute bacterial infections. I. The relationship of bacterial growth rates to the antimicrobial effect of penicillin. J Exp Med (1956) 2.03
Studies on the pathogenesis of fever. X. The effect of certain enzyme inhibitors on the production and activity of leucocvtic pvrogen. J Exp Med (1962) 1.94
STUDIES ON THE PATHOGENESIS OF FEVER. XII. ELECTROLYTIC FACTORYS INFLUENCING THE RELEASE OF ENDOGENOUS PYROGEN FROM POLYMORPHONUCLEAR LEUKOCYTES. J Exp Med (1964) 1.91
Studies on the pathogenesis of acute inflammation. II. The action of cortisone on the inflammatory response to thermal injury. J Exp Med (1955) 1.87
Studies on the pathogenicity of group A Streptococci. I. Its relation to surface phagocytosis. J Exp Med (1959) 1.79
Cellular mechanisms of antibacterial defense in lymph nodes; pathogenesis of acute bacterial lymphadenitis. J Exp Med (1949) 1.77
Surface phagocytosis; further evidence of its destructive action upon fully encapsulated pneumococci in the absence of type-specific antibody. J Exp Med (1958) 1.66
An experimental analysis of the curative action of penicillin in acute bacterial infections. II. The role of phagocytic cells in the process of recovery. J Exp Med (1956) 1.65
Host-parasite relationships in experimental pneumonia due to pneumococcus type III. J Exp Med (1950) 1.61
Studies on the pathogenesis of fever. VII. Preliminary chemical characterization of leucocytic pyrogen. J Exp Med (1960) 1.58
THE EFFECT OF ACUTE RADIATION INJURY ON PHAGOCYTIC MECHANISMS OF ANTIBACTERIAL DEFENSE. J Immunol (1963) 1.51
INFLUENCE OF DNA SECONDARY STRUCTURE ON DNA-DEPENDENT POLYPEPTIDE SYNTHESIS. J Mol Biol (1964) 1.48
Phagocytosis, with particular reference to encapsulated bacteria. Bacteriol Rev (1960) 1.37
The mechanisms by which macrophages phagocyte encapsulated bacteria in the absence of antibody. J Exp Med (1954) 1.37
Tracheal constriction in the dog. Am J Physiol (1957) 1.34
Surface phagocytosis in vivo. J Immunol (1951) 1.27
Molecular mechanisms involved in the release of pyrogen from polymorphonuclear leucocytes. Trans Assoc Am Physicians (1962) 1.13
The role of endogenous pyrogen in the genesis of fever. Lancet (1958) 1.11
Studies on the pathogenesis of fever. VIII. Further observations on the role of endogenous pyrogen in endotoxin fever. J Exp Med (1961) 1.10
The effect of cortisone in streptococcal lymphadenitis and pneumonia. J Lab Clin Med (1951) 1.07
The logarithmic phase of medical progress. J Clin Invest (1952) 1.05
Studies on the cellular immunology of acute bacteremia. Trans Assoc Am Physicians (1951) 0.94
CARDIOVASCULAR ACTIONS OF PANAX GINSENG IN DOGS. Jpn J Pharmacol (1964) 0.88
Effect of ACTH and cortisone in experimental streptococcal and pneumococcal infections. J Lab Clin Med (1950) 0.88
EFFECTS OF HYPERVITAMINOSIS A AND D ON SKELETAL METABOLISM. J Biol Chem (1964) 0.87
The apparent activation of Salmonella enteritis by oxytetracycline. Am J Med (1955) 0.87
THE CARDIOVASCULAR EFFECTS OF CRANIALLY-IMPRESSED ELECTRIC CURRENTS OF ANESTHETIC INTENSITY. Anesth Analg (1964) 0.85
Mechanism of action of antimicrobial drugs. Pediatr Clin North Am (1961) 0.84
Effects of repeated streptococcal pulmonary infections on the cardiovascular system in rats. AMA Arch Pathol (1951) 0.80
EFFECTS OF PARATHYROIDECTOMY AND HYDROCORTISONE ON THE INTESTINAL ABSORPTION OF CALCIUM AND PHOSPHATE. Endocrinology (1964) 0.79
Acute bacterial pneumonia. Postgrad Med (1952) 0.78
WILLIAM MANSFIELD CLARK, 1884-1964. J Bacteriol (1964) 0.77
[Pathogenesis of fever]. Triangulo Rev Sandoz Cienc Med (1962) 0.75
Phagocytosis of virulent encapsulated bacteria in the absence of antibody. J Bacteriol (1947) 0.75
Microbes and Metchnikoff. Am J Med (1952) 0.75
[Pathogenesis of fever]. Med Klin (1962) 0.75
Surface phagocytosis, its relation to the mechanism of recovery in acute pneumonia caused by encapsulated bacteria. Trans Assoc Am Physicians (1947) 0.75
Coronary artery disease. Am J Med (1947) 0.75
Student advisers. Am J Nurs (1950) 0.75
Pneumonia and empyema. Am J Med (1949) 0.75
Infection of rats with the virus of influenza. J Immunol (1946) 0.75
The effects of CO2-induced respiratory acidosis on the depressor and pressor components of the dog's blood pressure response to epinephrine. J Pharmacol Exp Ther (1963) 0.75
The pathogenesis of acute bacterial lymphadenitis. J Lab Clin Med (1948) 0.75
Clinical teaching and learning. Am J Nurs (1950) 0.75
Penicillin and glutamic acid. Am J Med (1948) 0.75
[Clinical teaching and apprenticeship]. Bol Oficina Sanit Panam (1950) 0.75
Effect of cortisone in streptococcal pneumonia in the rat. Wash Univ Med Alumni Q (1951) 0.75
The internist looks at anesthesia. J Am Assoc Nurse Anesth (1948) 0.75
Headache. Am J Med (1948) 0.75
Teachers of medicine. J Lab Clin Med (1953) 0.75
Hematuria, pneumonia and cachexia. Am J Med (1950) 0.75
VENTILATORY DYNAMICS UNDER HYPERBARIC STATES. Arch Environ Health (1963) 0.75
Sulfonamide chemotherapy of combined infection with influenza virus and bacteria. J Exp Med (1946) 0.75
CALLING MEPHISTOPHELES. Arch Intern Med (1963) 0.75
Pneumonia, skin eruption, thrombophlebitis and azotemia. Am J Med (1949) 0.75
The effect of superimposed bacterial pneumonia on the severity of sublethal infection with influenza virus. Proc Annu Meet Cent Soc Clin Res U S (1945) 0.75
The open reduction of fractured mandibles. Plast Reconstr Surg (1946) (1950) 0.75
The effect of superimposed bacterial pneumonia on the severity of sublethal infection with influenza virus. J Lab Clin Med (1946) 0.75
Surface phagocytosis; its relation to the mechanism of recovery in pneumococcal pneumonia. Science (1946) 0.75
Anorexia, weakness, prostration and death. Am J Med (1949) 0.75
Cardiac failure, elevated basal metabolic rate and psychosis. Am J Med (1949) 0.75
The pathogenesis of fever. Triangle (1961) 0.75
The effects of repeated streptococcal and pneumococcal pulmonary infections in the cardiovascular system of the rat. J Clin Invest (1950) 0.75
ELECTRICAL ANESTHESIA STUDIES: DIVERSE EFFECTS. Anesth Analg (1964) 0.75
Defense mechanisms of the host in relation to the chemotherapy of acute bacterial infections. Cinci J Med (1949) 0.75
Surface phagocytosis of type III pneumococcus. Proc Annu Meet Cent Soc Clin Res U S (1947) 0.75
The action of cortisone upon the acute inflammatory response to thermal injury. Trans Assoc Am Physicians (1955) 0.75