Published in Ann Inst Pasteur (Paris) on December 01, 1950
Studies on lysogenesis. I. The mode of phage liberation by lysogenic Escherichia coli. J Bacteriol (1951) 28.27
Segregation of New Lysogenic Types during Growth of a Doubly Lysogenic Strain Derived from Escherichia Coli K12. Genetics (1954) 18.73
Ultraviolet mutagenesis and inducible DNA repair in Escherichia coli. Bacteriol Rev (1976) 18.20
Virioplankton: viruses in aquatic ecosystems. Microbiol Mol Biol Rev (2000) 12.84
Lysogeny. Bacteriol Rev (1953) 11.97
Genetic Studies of Lysogenicity in Escherichia Coli. Genetics (1953) 10.25
Host controlled variation in bacterial viruses. J Bacteriol (1953) 9.46
Mutual exclusion between an infecting phage and a carried phage. J Bacteriol (1951) 9.34
Growth, respiration, and nucleic acid synthesis in ultraviolet-irradiated and in photoreactivated Escherichia coli. J Bacteriol (1953) 4.76
Phage-host relationships in nontoxigenic and toxigenic diphtheria bacilli. J Bacteriol (1954) 4.29
Interactions of bacteriophage and host macromolecules in the growth of bacteriophage lambda. Microbiol Rev (1984) 4.17
Lysogeny at mid-twentieth century: P1, P2, and other experimental systems. J Bacteriol (2004) 4.11
EPISOME-MEDIATED TRANSFER OF DRUG RESISTANCE IN ENTEROBACTERIACEAE. 8. SIX-DRUG-RESISTANCE R FACTOR. J Bacteriol (1964) 3.86
Colicinogeny and related phenomena. Bacteriol Rev (1975) 3.51
Lysogenicity in Agrobacterium tumefaciens. J Bacteriol (1960) 2.43
Bacteriophage typing of Listeria species. Appl Environ Microbiol (1990) 2.31
Specific transcripts are elevated in Saccharomyces cerevisiae in response to DNA damage. Mol Cell Biol (1984) 1.99
Studies on the host-virus relationship in a lysogenic strain of Bacillus megaterium. II. The growth of Bacillus megaterium in Synthetic medium. J Bacteriol (1952) 1.97
Genome sequences of the biotechnologically important Bacillus megaterium strains QM B1551 and DSM319. J Bacteriol (2011) 1.86
THE EVOLUTION OF NEW HOSPITAL STRAINS OF STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS. J Clin Pathol (1964) 1.79
The effect of ultraviolet and white light on growth rate, lysis, and phage production of Bacillus megatherium. J Gen Physiol (1957) 1.77
REGULATION BY COLIPHAGE LAMBDA OF THE EXPRESSION OF THE CAPACITY TO SYNTHESIZE A SEQUENCE OF HOST ENZYMES. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1960) 1.66
SEROLOGY AND TRANSDUCTION IN STAPHYLOCOCCAL PHAGE. J Bacteriol (1962) 1.61
Restoration induced by catalase in irradiated microorganisms. J Gen Physiol (1952) 1.50
Improved procedure for bacteriophage typing of Listeria strains and evaluation of new phages. Appl Environ Microbiol (1991) 1.42
Lysogenesis in Bacillus megatherium. Yale J Biol Med (1953) 1.38
Specific loss of newly replicated deoxyribonucleic acid in nalidixic acid-treated Bacillus subtilis 168. J Bacteriol (1969) 1.33
Biochemical changes in lysogenic Bacillus stearothermophilus after bacteriophage induction. J Bacteriol (1965) 1.28
Amino acid requirements for the maturation of bacteriophage in lysogenic Escherichia coli. J Bacteriol (1953) 1.21
Proposed mechanism of bacteriophage lambda induction: acquisition of binding sites for lambda repressor by DNA of the host. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1975) 1.20
Defective bacteriophage PBSH in Bacillus subtilis. I. Induction, purification, and physical properties of the bacteriophage and its deoxyribonucleic acid. J Virol (1969) 1.18
Interaction of bacteriophage lambda repressor with nonoperator DNA containing single-strand gaps. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1978) 1.10
RecA-independent pathways of lambdoid prophage induction in Escherichia coli. J Bacteriol (1998) 1.07
TEMPERATURE-SENSTIVIE MUTANTS OF BACILLUS SUBTILIS BACTERIOPHAGE SP3. I. ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION. J Bacteriol (1964) 1.05
Radiation sensitivity of Haemophilus influenzae: a composite response. J Bacteriol (1970) 1.02
Irradiation-induced Deinococcus radiodurans genome fragmentation triggers transposition of a single resident insertion sequence. PLoS Genet (2010) 1.00
THYMINELESS INDUCTION OF BACTERIOPHAGE IN BACILLUS MEGATERIUM. J Bacteriol (1964) 0.95
[Bacteriophage cycle in lysogenic bacteria]. Bull World Health Organ (1952) 0.93
Induction of lysogenic Micrococcus lysodeikticus. J Bacteriol (1962) 0.93
Cultivation-based assessment of lysogeny among soil bacteria. Microb Ecol (2008) 0.87
Little lambda, who made thee? Microbiol Mol Biol Rev (2004) 0.86
The integrity of deoxyribonucleic acid extracted from Escherichia coli 15T after thymine-less death. Biochem J (1965) 0.85
Studies on the origin of bacterial viruses. I-IV. J Gen Physiol (1958) 0.81
Effects of x-rays on the formation of lactase in a lysogenic strain and a sensitive strain of Escherichia coli. J Bacteriol (1953) 0.78
Biotin-deficient growth of Bacillus polymyxa. J Bacteriol (1967) 0.78
Some observations on the effect of X-rays on the behaviour of a temperate phage in two strains of Ps. pyocanea. Br J Exp Pathol (1953) 0.77
Microbiological activity of analogues of vitamin B12 by the cup plate method. J Bacteriol (1952) 0.75
Lack of lysogenic induction in "diaminopimelic acid spheroplasts". J Bacteriol (1978) 0.75
The aetiology of cancer and allied diseases; development of a concept based on recent experiments dealing with a cell-free transmission of mouse leukaemia. Br Med J (1958) 0.75
The Contributions - and Collapse - of Lamarckian Heredity in Pasteurian Molecular Biology: 1. Lysogeny, 1900-1960. J Hist Biol (2016) 0.75
Mutant bacteriophages, Frank Macfarlane Burnet, and the changing nature of "genespeak" in the 1930s. J Hist Biol (2010) 0.75
[Research on the lysogenic Bacillus megatherium]. Ann Inst Pasteur (Paris) (1950) 15.20
Lysogeny. Bacteriol Rev (1953) 11.97
[Biosynthesis of a colicin and its mode of action]. Ann Inst Pasteur (Paris) (1952) 6.30
A STOCHASTIC MODEL OF STEM CELL PROLIFERATION, BASED ON THE GROWTH OF SPLEEN COLONY-FORMING CELLS. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1964) 5.16
[Definition of some terms relative to lysogeny]. Ann Inst Pasteur (Paris) (1953) 4.33
The development of vaccinia virus in Earle's L strain cells as examined by electron microscopy. J Biophys Biochem Cytol (1961) 4.32
An air-drying technique for flattening chromosomes in mammalian oells grown in vitro. Stain Technol (1958) 4.11
THE DISTRIBUTION OF COLONY-FORMING CELLS AMONG SPLEEN COLONIES. J Cell Physiol (1963) 3.36
Factors influencing the evolution of viral diseases at the cellular level and in the organism. Bacteriol Rev (1959) 2.91
SPLEEN-COLONY FORMATION IN ANEMIC MICE OF GENOTYPE WW. Science (1964) 2.88
DECLINE IN COLONY-FORMING ABILITY OF MARROW CELLS SUBJECTED TO SERIAL TRANSPLANTATION INTO IRRADIATED MICE. J Cell Physiol (1964) 2.85
[Induction of lysis of a lysogenic bacterium without production of bacteriophages]. C R Hebd Seances Acad Sci (1951) 2.69
RADIOSENSITIVITY OF THE IMMUNE RESPONSE TO SHEEP RED CELLS IN THE MOUSE, AS MEASURED BY THE HEMOLYTIC PLAQUE METHOD. J Immunol (1965) 2.68
The action of T2 bacteriophage ghosts on Escherichia coli B. Can J Microbiol (1955) 2.67
Kinetics of the release of poliomyelitis virus from single cells. Virology (1955) 2.52
Propagation of L strain mouse cells in suspension. Exp Cell Res (1957) 2.44
[Not Available]. Ann Inst Pasteur (Paris) (1953) 2.25
Synthesis of nucleic acids in Escherichia coli. Can J Microbiol (1955) 1.94
A system of viruses. Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol (1962) 1.84
THE EFFECT OF DIFFERING DEMANDS FOR BLOOD CELL PRODUCTION ON DNA SYNTHESIS BY HEMOPOIETIC COLONY-FORMING CELLS OF MICE. Blood (1965) 1.81
The concept of virus. J Gen Microbiol (1957) 1.77
The thermosensitive critical event of the viral cycle. Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol (1962) 1.67
Biochemical modifications of the bacterial host during bacteriophage development. Ann Inst Pasteur (Paris) (1953) 1.61
Biochemical modifications in lysogenic B. megatherium 899 (1) after induction with ultraviolet light. Biochim Biophys Acta (1952) 1.59
[Not Available]. C R Hebd Seances Acad Sci (1949) 1.57
THE CYCLE OF MULTIPLICATION OF VACCINIA VIRUS IN EARLE'S STRAIN L CELLS. II. INITIATION OF DNA SYNTHESIS AND MORPHOGENESIS. Virology (1964) 1.53
The metabolic stability of nucleic acids in Escherichia coli. Can J Microbiol (1956) 1.47
[Induction of bacteriophage production and of a colicine by peroxides, ethyleneimines and halogenated alkylamines]. C R Hebd Seances Acad Sci (1952) 1.46
The chromosome complement of the rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta) determined in kidney cells cultivated in vitro. Chromosoma (1958) 1.44
[Conditions of inductor efficacy of ultraviolet irradiation in a lysogenic bacteria]. Ann Inst Pasteur (Paris) (1951) 1.39
[Remarks on various characteristics of poliomyelitis virus development]. C R Hebd Seances Acad Sci (1959) 1.38
A cytopathogenic agent from a mammary tumour in a C3H mouse that produces tumours in Swiss mice and hamsters. Nature (1959) 1.37
[Not Available]. C R Hebd Seances Acad Sci (1949) 1.36
[Not Available]. C R Hebd Seances Acad Sci (1949) 1.36
Proliferation of monkey kidney cells in rotating cultures. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1955) 1.33
[Induction of the development of probacteriophage by reducing substances]. Ann Inst Pasteur (Paris) (1952) 1.24
Kinetics of the release of poliomyelitis virus from single cells. Ann N Y Acad Sci (1955) 1.22
Significance of ribonucleic acid and deoxyribonucleic acid turnover studies. J Histochem Cytochem (1956) 1.22
[Potassium ion and growth of the bacteria Moraxella lwoffi]. Ann Inst Pasteur (Paris) (1950) 1.21
The histopathological sequence in viral carcinogenesis in the hamster kidney. J Natl Cancer Inst (1960) 1.19
[On factors of viral growth and their role in the development of infection]. Ann Inst Pasteur (Paris) (1960) 1.17
[Effects of heavy water on the development of poliovirus as a function of temperature]. C R Hebd Seances Acad Sci (1961) 1.14
[Inhibition of the development of poliomyelitis virus at 39 degrees & the problem of the role of hyperthermia in the evolution of viral infections]. C R Hebd Seances Acad Sci (1958) 1.12
[Comparison between the induced biosynthesis of colicine and of bacteriophage and between their mode of action]. Ann Inst Pasteur (Paris) (1953) 1.11
[Cytologic studies on a lysogenic Bacillus megatherium during the development of bacteriophage]. Ann Inst Pasteur (Paris) (1952) 1.11
[Remarks on non-specific factors governing the development of viral infections; notion of the critical status]. C R Hebd Seances Acad Sci (1959) 1.11
Proposals. Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol (1962) 1.10
Increase of cellular constituents in x-irradiated mammalian cells. Biochim Biophys Acta (1958) 1.10
[Relation between the abortive development of the prophage in Bacillus megatherium 91 (1) and the synthesis of desoxyribonucleic acid]. C R Hebd Seances Acad Sci (1951) 1.09
Studies in vitro, in vivo, and by electron microscope of a virus recovered from a C3H mouse mammary tumor: relationship to polyoma virus. J Natl Cancer Inst (1960) 1.08
Conservation of RNA and DNA phosphorus in strain L (Earle) mouse cells. Biochim Biophys Acta (1957) 1.02
STUDIES ON THE TRANSFORMATION OF HAMSTER EMBRYO CELLS IN CULTURE BY POLYOMA VIRUS. I. PROPERTIES OF TRANSFORMED AND NORMAL CELLS. Virology (1963) 0.98
Conservation of desoxyribonucleic acid phosphorus in animal cells propagated in vitro. Biochim Biophys Acta (1956) 0.97
ISOLATION OF VARIANT CELL LINES DURING SERIAL TRANSPLANTATION OF HEMATOPOIETIC CELLS DERIVED FROM FETAL LIVER. J Natl Cancer Inst (1964) 0.97
[Biochemical modifications during the development of bacteriophages in a lysogenic bacteria]. C R Hebd Seances Acad Sci (1951) 0.97
Induction of tumors in Syrian hamsters by a cytopathogenic virus derived from a C3H mouse mammary tumor. J Natl Cancer Inst (1960) 0.96
[Inductive properties of virulent mutants of a modified phage]. C R Hebd Seances Acad Sci (1953) 0.96
[Not Available]. Biochim Biophys Acta (1950) 0.95
[Induced biosynthesis of an enzyme during the development of bacteriophages in Escherichia coli K 12]. Ann Inst Pasteur (Paris) (1952) 0.95
[The role of bivalent cations in the induction of the development of prophage by reducing agents]. C R Hebd Seances Acad Sci (1952) 0.94
[Factors modifying lysogenization of Salmonella typhimurium]. C R Hebd Seances Acad Sci (1953) 0.94
[Bacteriophage cycle in lysogenic bacteria]. Bull World Health Organ (1952) 0.93
[The mechanism of the effects of heavy water on the development of poliovirus]. C R Hebd Seances Acad Sci (1961) 0.93
[Lysogenization of Salmonella typhimurium]. Ann Inst Pasteur (Paris) (1954) 0.93
On the mechanism of the inhibition of glycolysis by glyceraldehyde. Biochem J (1951) 0.91
[Remarks on the characteristics of the infectious viral particle]. Ann Inst Pasteur (Paris) (1959) 0.89
Tumor viruses and the cancer problem: a summation of the conference. Cancer Res (1960) 0.89
[Definition of a critical thermosensitive event in the cycle of the poliovirus]. C R Hebd Seances Acad Sci (1962) 0.89
RADIOBIOLOGICAL STUDIES OF VACCINIA VIRUS. Virology (1963) 0.88
[Influence of induced hyperthermia on poliomyelitis infection in mice]. C R Hebd Seances Acad Sci (1959) 0.87
[REMARKS ON ISATIN-BETA-THIOSEMICARBAZONE AND ON SEVERAL INHIBITORS OF VIRAL DEVELOPMENT]. C R Hebd Seances Acad Sci (1964) 0.85
The problem of hetero-carboxylic metabolites. Arch Biochem (1949) 0.83
[On the development of a poliovirus mutant requiring guanidine]. C R Hebd Seances Acad Sci (1963) 0.83
[Cyclic events in the viral cycle. I. Effects of temperature]. Ann Inst Pasteur (Paris) (1961) 0.83
Multiplication of single mammalian cells in a nonbicarbonate medium. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1960) 0.82
[EFFECT OF METHIONINE ON DEVELOPMENT OF A GUANIDINE-REQUIRING STRAIN OF POLIOVIRUS. THE PROBLEM OF METHYLATIONS IN THE VIRAL CYCLE]. C R Hebd Seances Acad Sci (1965) 0.81
[Research on a so-called "cold" variant of poliomyelitis virus]. Ann Inst Pasteur (Paris) (1960) 0.80
Nutrition and metabolism in fields collateral to tissue culture. J Natl Cancer Inst (1957) 0.80
[NEUTRALIZATION BY VARIOUS METABOLITES OF THE INHIBITOR EFFECT OF GUANIDINE ON DEVELOPMENT OF THE POLIOVIRUS]. C R Hebd Seances Acad Sci (1964) 0.80
[Cyclic events in the viral cycle. III. Discussion]. Ann Inst Pasteur (Paris) (1961) 0.79
[REMARKS ON SPECIFIC EFFECTORS OF VIRAL DEVELOPMENT AND ON SELECTIVE ANTIVIRAL CHEMOTHERAPY]. C R Hebd Seances Acad Sci (1964) 0.79
[THE PROBLEM OF THE SPECIFICITY OF GUANIDINE FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A GUANIDINE-REQUIRING MUTANT OF POLIOVIRUS]. C R Hebd Seances Acad Sci (1963) 0.79
[EFFECTS OF GUANIDINE AND UREA ON VARIOUS SENSITIVE, RESISTANT AND REQUIRING POLIOVIRUS STRAINS]. C R Hebd Seances Acad Sci (1963) 0.78
The chemical basis of heredity in viruses and cells. Can Med Assoc J (1962) 0.75
[ROLE OF NONSPECIFIC FACTORS IN THE COURSE OF PRIMARY VIRAL INFECTIONS]. Pathol Microbiol (Basel) (1965) 0.75
[Bacteriophage; first international colloquim]. Ann Inst Pasteur (Paris) (1953) 0.75
Some biological problems in cancer biochemistry. Can J Biochem Physiol (1960) 0.75
[Action of guanidine on the development of poliovirus]. C R Hebd Seances Acad Sci (1963) 0.75
[A virus system]. C R Hebd Seances Acad Sci (1962) 0.75
[Not Available]. C R Hebd Seances Acad Sci (1949) 0.75
[Not Available]. Ann Inst Pasteur (Paris) (1947) 0.75
[Inhibition of poliovirus multiplication by urea considered as thermomimetic substance]. C R Hebd Seances Acad Sci (1962) 0.75
[INTRODUCTION TO THE COLLOQUIUM, "BACTERIOCINS"]. Ann Inst Pasteur (Paris) (1964) 0.75
[SPECIFIC EFFECTORS OF VIRAL DEVELOPMENT]. Annee Biol (1965) 0.75
[Not Available]. C R Hebd Seances Acad Sci (1949) 0.75
[A POLIOVIRUS MUTANT INSENSITIVE TO THE EFFECTS OF DEUTERATION]. C R Hebd Seances Acad Sci (1964) 0.75
[Not Available]. C R Hebd Seances Acad Sci (1949) 0.75
[REMARKS ON MORAXELLA]. Ann Inst Pasteur (Paris) (1964) 0.75