Published in Science on May 23, 1958
The cutaneous reaction to soluble antigen-antibody complexes; a comparison with the Arthus phenomenon. J Exp Med (1958) 3.92
The pathologic effects of intravenously administered soluble antigen-antibody complexes. I. Passive serum sickness in mice. J Exp Med (1960) 2.36
Allergic inflammation. I. The earliest fine structural changes at the blood-tissue barrier during antigen-antibody interaction. Am J Pathol (1963) 1.92
Investigations of Allergic Liver Injury: I. Light, Fluorescent and Electron Microscopic Study of the Effects of Soluble Immune Aggregates. Am J Pathol (1961) 1.66
Failure of rat and rabbit antiserum to passively sensitize normal and pertussis-treated rats and mice so as to induce mast cell damage and histamine release on later contact with antigen. Immunology (1962) 1.44
Anaphylaxis following intranasal challenge of mice sensitized with ovalbumin. Immunology (1984) 0.75
HOMOGRAFT TARGET CELLS: SPECIFIC DESTRUCTION IN VITRO BY CONTACT INTERACTION WITH IMMUNE MACROPHAGES. Science (1964) 2.60
A tuberculostatic serum substance possessing lysozyme-like properties. Am Rev Tuberc (1951) 1.77
Studies on antibacterial factors in mammalian tissues and fluids. I. A serum bactericidin for Bacillus subtilis. J Immunol (1955) 1.67
Antitumor immunity in the Shope papilloma-carcinoma complex of rabbits. I. Papilloma regression induced by homologous and autologous tissue vaccines. J Natl Cancer Inst (1962) 1.42
Tuberculin reaction; transfer of systemic tuberculin sensitivity with cells of tuberculous guinea pigs. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1949) 1.30
ANNULATE LAMELLAE IN SARCOMA I CELLS. J Cell Biol (1964) 1.25
The beta-glucosaminidase activity of egg-white lysozyme. Biochim Biophys Acta (1957) 1.23
Antibody quality after sequential immunization with related antigens. Science (1963) 1.13
Studies on the tuberculoinhibitory properties of ascorbic acid derivatives and their possible role in inhibition of tubercle bacilli by urine. Am Rev Tuberc (1954) 1.09
Antitumor immunity in the Shope papilloma-carcinoma complex of rabbits. II. Suppression of a transplanted carcinoma, Vx7, by homologous papilloma vaccine. J Natl Cancer Inst (1962) 1.07
Studies on the role of serotonin and mast cells in anaphylaxis of the mouse produced with soluble antigen-antibody complexes. J Immunol (1961) 1.06
Anaphylaxis in the mouse produced with soluble complexes of antigen and antibody. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1958) 1.04
The serology of autoimmune hemolytic disease; observations on forty-one patients. AMA Arch Intern Med (1957) 0.99
Lethal and cytologic effects of lysozyme on tubercle bacilli. Am Rev Tuberc (1953) 0.98
A vaccination procedure which increases the frequency of regressions of Shope papillomas of rabbits. Nature (1962) 0.94
Lysozyme treatment of tuberculous mice. J Infect Dis (1958) 0.90
Comparative studies on the anaphylactic reactivity of mice of the Swiss, A/Jax, and DBA/2 strains. J Infect Dis (1963) 0.90
AN ELECTRON MICROSCOPE STUDY OF SARCOMA I IN A HOMOLOGOUS HOST. I. THE CELLS OF THE GROWING TUMOR. Cancer Res (1964) 0.89
A bacteriophage for Mycobacterium smegmatis. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1947) 0.85
The fate of fluorescein-labeled soluble antigen-antibody complex in the mouse. J Infect Dis (1962) 0.85
Studies on homologous disease. I. Factors concerned in the production of homologous disease of mice. J Immunol (1962) 0.83
IMMUNITY AND THE TREATMENT OF CANCER. Lancet (1964) 0.83
A HEMOLYTIC SYSTEM ASSOCIATED WITH ENTERITIS IN RABBITS. II. STUDIES ON THE SURVIVAL OF TRANSFUSED RED CELLS. J Lab Clin Med (1963) 0.81
Studies on the mode of action of lysozyme on Mycobacteria. Am Rev Tuberc (1953) 0.80
Canine oral papillomatosis. II. Immunologic aspects of the disease. Cancer Res (1960) 0.80
PRODUCTION OF ACUTE ALLOGENEIC DISEASE IN MICE. Transplantation (1965) 0.76
The tuberculin reaction. VI. Studies on the effect of tuberculin on tissue cultures of the corneas of tuberculin-sensitive guinea pigs. J Immunol (1956) 0.76
Discovery of a bacteriophage for Mycobacterium smegmatis. J Bacteriol (1947) 0.75
Immunization of the A/Jax mouse with irradiated cells of its indigenous tumour, sarcoma I. Nature (1962) 0.75
The growth of Streptococcus pyogenes within agar discs implanted in the peritoneum of the rabbit. J Infect Dis (1960) 0.75
Tuberculin reaction; cytotoxicity of tuberculin for splenic explants of desensitized tuberculous guinea pigs. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1948) 0.75
TRANSFER OF IMMUNITY TO SARCOMA I HOMOGRAFTS IN NEWBORN MICE. J Natl Cancer Inst (1965) 0.75
Mechanisms of immunologic tissue injury. J Allergy (1957) 0.75
Parabiotic intoxication. I. Blood volume, total circulating red cell mass, and Fe59 uptake. Transplant Bull (1962) 0.75
Collagen diseases. Northwest Med (1960) 0.75
AN ELECTRON MICROSCOPE STUDY OF SARCOMA I IN A HOMOLOGOUS HOST. II. CHANGES IN THE FINE STRUCTURE OF THE TUMOR CELL DURING THE HOMOGRAFT REACTION. Cancer Res (1964) 0.75
Studies on the death of bacteria at low temperatures; the comparative effects of crystallization, vitromelting, and devitrification on the mortality of Esche richia coli. J Bacteriol (1946) 0.75
Parabiotic intoxication. II. The distribution and survival of Cr51-labeled red blood cells. Transplant Bull (1962) 0.75
The tuberculin reaction. V. The antigenicity of chloroform soluble tuberculoprotein wax. J Immunol (1952) 0.75
The antibacterial action of lysozyme on tubercle bacilli. Tuberculol Thorac Dis (1954) 0.75
The therapeutic action of lysozyme on pneumococcal infection of mice. J Infect Dis (1958) 0.75
Studies on the death of bacteria by drying: the influence of in vacuo drying from frozen state and from the liquid state on the initial mortality and storage behavior of Escherichia coli. J Bacteriol (1947) 0.75
THE PATHOGENESIS OF ACUTE ALLOGENEIC DISEASE IN MICE STUDIED BY PARABIOSIS. Transplantation (1965) 0.75
The tuberculin reaction; passive transfer of tuberculin sensitivity with cells of tuberculous guinea pigs. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1947) 0.75
Search for antibiotics active against Mycobacterium tuberculosis; a streptothricin-like antibiotic from a Streptomyces sp. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1949) 0.75