Published in Nature on July 26, 1958
Symposium on the fine structure and replication of bacteria and their parts. IV. Unbalanced cell-wall synthesis: autolysis and cell-wall thickening. Bacteriol Rev (1965) 4.66
Subcellular localization of acyl carrier protein in leaf protoplasts of Spinacia oleracea. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1979) 4.38
Measurement of size distributions of bacterial cells. J Bacteriol (1966) 3.89
Life cycle analysis of mammalian cells. 3. The inhibition of division in Chinese hamster cells by puromycin and actinomycin. Biophys J (1966) 2.95
Determination of cell fate selection during phage lambda infection. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2008) 2.05
Cell multiplication studied with an electronic particle counter. J Bacteriol (1961) 2.00
Growth during the bacterial cell cycle: analysis of cell size distribution. Biophys J (1969) 1.70
Direct detection of antibody-antigen binding using an on-chip artificial pore. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2003) 1.34
Controlling molecular transport through nanopores. J R Soc Interface (2011) 1.30
Mode of action of chloramphenicol. VII. Growth and multiplication of Escherichia coli in the presence of chloramphenicol. J Bacteriol (1962) 1.21
Growth in volume of Euglena gracilis during the division cycle. J Bacteriol (1970) 1.07
Experiences with the Coulter counter in bacteriology. Appl Microbiol (1962) 1.02
Hydrodynamic focusing and electronic cell-sizing techniques. Appl Microbiol (1972) 0.96
Isotopic method for estimating microbial cell volumes. J Bacteriol (1966) 0.96
Characterization of aggregate size in Taxus suspension cell culture. Plant Cell Rep (2010) 0.95
Automation in diagnostic bacteriology. J Clin Pathol Suppl Coll Pathol (1969) 0.83
Sorting single satellite cells from individual myofibers reveals heterogeneity in cell-surface markers and myogenic capacity. Integr Biol (Camb) (2013) 0.82
Effects of division-synchronizing hypoxic and hyperthermic shocks upon Tetrahymena, a respiration and intracellular ATP concentration. J Cell Biol (1969) 0.81
Rapid, Precise, and Accurate Counts of Symbiodinium Cells Using the Guava Flow Cytometer, and a Comparison to Other Methods. PLoS One (2015) 0.76
Conductivity-based detection techniques in nanofluidic devices. Analyst (2015) 0.76
Node-pore sensing enables label-free surface-marker profiling of single cells. Anal Chem (2015) 0.75
Biological and physicochemical characteristics of four serotypes of Salmonella enteritidis. Infect Immun (1978) 0.75
Visible and subvisible particles in the BCG immunotherapeutic product Immucyst®. Comput Struct Biotechnol J (2016) 0.75
Normal distribution of cell generation rate. Exp Cell Res (1962) 2.21
MUTATION IN CONTINUOUS CULTURES. I. DEPENDENCE OF MUTATIONAL RESPONSE UPON GROWTH-LIMITING FACTORS. Mutat Res (1964) 2.13
Modifications of the chemostat. J Bacteriol (1954) 2.12
MUTATION WITHOUT SEGREGATION. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1964) 1.93
Discrete distributions of generation-rate. Nature (1962) 1.13
Latent mutants in chemostats. Genetics (1961) 1.12
MUTATION IN CONTINUOUS CULTURES. II. MUTATIONS INDUCED WITH ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT AND 2-AMINOPURINE. Mutat Res (1964) 1.10
The error hypothesis of mutation. Science (1960) 0.92
MUTATION IN CONTINUOUS CULTURES. 3. MUTATIONAL RESPONSES IN ESCHERICHIA COLI. J Bacteriol (1964) 0.78
ABSENCE OF REPAIR OF MUTATIONAL DAMAGE IN CONTINUOUS CULTURES. ANL-6723. ANL Rep (1963) 0.75
Loss of mutagenic potential in bacteria. Annu Rep Div Biol Med Res Argonne Natl Lab (1960) 0.75
The cell generation rate distribution. Annu Rep Div Biol Med Res Argonne Natl Lab (1960) 0.75
Precision measurement beyond the limit of resolution with triangular arrays. ANL Rep (1960) 0.75