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Demonstration of the sequential development of vaccinial antigens and virus in infected cells: observations with cytochemical and differential fluorescent procedures. J Exp Med (1961) 2.30
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Susceptibility of a trachoma agent grown in FL cell cultures to antibiotics and a sulfa drug. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1962) 1.17
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The effect of phage infection on the metabolic activity of the host cell. Br J Exp Pathol (1952) 0.95
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Biochemical studies on vaccinia virus in cultured cells. II. Localization of adenine-8-C14 incorporated in the course of infection. Virology (1959) 0.75
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