Published in Bull Res Counc Isr Sect E Exp Med on November 01, 1960
A CYTOPLASMIC STRUCTURE INVOLVED IN THE SYNTHESIS AND ASSEMBLY OF POLIOVIRUS COMPONENTS. J Mol Biol (1964) 4.65
CONTACT INHIBITION, MACROMOLECULAR SYNTHESIS, AND POLYRIBOSOMES IN CULTURED HUMAN DIPLOID FIBROBLASTS. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1965) 3.66
MESSENGER RNA IN CELLS INFECTED WITH VACCINIA VIRUS. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1964) 3.51
THE REPLICATION AND COATING OF VACCINIA DNA. J Mol Biol (1964) 3.30
VIRUS-SPECIFIC DOUBLE-STRANDED RNA IN POLIOVIRUS-INFECTED CELLS. Science (1964) 2.22
Correlation between morphological and biochemical changes and the appearance of infectivity in FL cell cultures infected with trachoma agent. Ann N Y Acad Sci (1962) 2.16
POLYRIBOSOMES: SIZE IN NORMAL AND POLIO- INFECTED HELA CELLS. Science (1963) 2.08
AMINO ACID REQUIREMENTS OF TRACHOMA STRAINS AND OTHER AGENTS OF THE PLT GROUP IN CELL CULTURE. Isr J Med Sci (1965) 1.25
A CYTOPLASMIC PARTICULATE INVOLVED IN POLIOVIRUS SYNTHESIS. Virology (1963) 1.19
Susceptibility of a trachoma agent grown in FL cell cultures to antibiotics and a sulfa drug. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1962) 1.17
Biochemical changes in FL cell-cultures infected with a trachoma agent. Nature (1962) 1.17
Metabolism of human amnion cell cultures infected with poliomyelitis virus. I. Glucose metabolism during virus synthesis. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1958) 0.88
DNA and protein values in primary cell cultures and in established cell lines. Exp Cell Res (1961) 0.75
Metabolism of human amnion cell cultures infected with poliovirus. II. Utilization of glucose, pyruvate and ribose in virus infected cells. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1961) 0.75
[Phytosociologic incidences of the problem of root excretions]. C R Hebd Seances Acad Sci (1951) 0.75
[Self-mutilation of the eye; study of the psychological motivation of the choice of the eyes in a case of melancholia]. Cah Psychiatr (1956) 0.75
[A functional peculiarity of the exudates from the roots of certain plants]. C R Hebd Seances Acad Sci (1951) 0.75
[Phytopathological aspect of the problem of toxic root substances]. C R Hebd Seances Acad Sci (1951) 0.75
The effect of West Nile virus on experimental malaria infection (Plasmodium berghed) in mice. Harefuah (1955) 0.75