Published in J Gen Physiol on May 01, 1951
EFFECTS OF HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE ON MICROBIAL SYSTEMS. Bacteriol Rev (1964) 0.91
The elastomeric rack in biology. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1971) 0.82
Studies on the reproduction of bacterial viruses. II. Effect of enzyme-inhibitors on the multiplication of the coliphage T2. Br J Exp Pathol (1952) 0.75
Ultraviolet Irradiation of Bacteriophage During Intracellular Growth. J Bacteriol (1947) 16.17
Cytological changes in Escherichia coli produced by infection with phage T2. J Bacteriol (1950) 5.06
An Analysis of the Action of Proflavine on Bacteriophage Growth. J Bacteriol (1948) 3.43
Effect of enzyme inhibitors on the genesis of phage. Nature (1949) 0.97
Extraction, purification and properties of aequorin, a bioluminescent protein from the luminous hydromedusan, Aequorea. J Cell Comp Physiol (1962) 9.71
Nuclei and large bodies of luminous bacteria in relation to salt concentration, osmotic pressure, temperature, and urethane. J Bacteriol (1949) 4.44
Observations on the bacteriophagy of Erwinia carotovora. J Bacteriol (1951) 2.05
Hydrostatic pressure reversal of narcosis in tadpoles. Science (1950) 1.80
Relation of oxygen to photoreactivation of bacteria after ultraviolet radiation. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1950) 1.40
FURTHER DATA ON THE BIOLUMINESCENT PROTEIN, AEQUORIN. J Cell Physiol (1963) 1.00
Activity of narcotized amphibian larvae under hydrostatic pressure. J Cell Physiol (1951) 0.99
The influence of penicillin on large body production by luminous bacteria. J Bacteriol (1950) 0.93
The influence of temperature and hydrostatic pressure on the denaturation of methemoglobin by urethanes and salicylate. J Biol Chem (1949) 0.91
Crystal-line luciferin from live Cypridina. J Cell Comp Physiol (1961) 0.87
The influence of hydrostatic pressure and pH on the rate of lysis of Micrococcus lysodeikticus by lysozyme. Arch Biochem Biophys (1951) 0.85
The acceleration of the thermal denaturation of tobacco mosaic virus by urethan at normal and increased pressure. Arch Biochem (1949) 0.85
Purification and properties of Cypridina luciferase. J Cell Comp Physiol (1961) 0.84
The growth rate of E. coli in relation to temperature, quinine and coenzyme. J Cell Physiol (1946) 0.83
The influence of hydrostatic pressure and urethane on the thermal inactivation of bacteriophage. J Gen Physiol (1949) 0.80
Pressure-temperature relationship in the rate of casein digestion by trypsin. J Biol Chem (1951) 0.80
The effects of hydrostatic pressure on luminescent extracts of the ostracod crustacean, Cypridina. J Cell Physiol (1952) 0.79
The rate of growth and disinfection of Escherichia coli in relation to temperature, hydrostatic pressure, and quinine. J Bacteriol (1946) 0.79
Pressure and reactivity of proteins, with particular reference to invertase. J Phys Chem (1946) 0.77
Hemoglobin oxygenation in relation to hydrostatis pressure. J Cell Physiol (1948) 0.77
Crystalline luciferin from a luminescent fish, Parapriacanthus beryciformes. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1961) 0.77
The inhibition of bacterial luminescence by a homologous series of carbamates. J Cell Physiol (1951) 0.76
Action of cyanide on Cypridina luciferin. J Cell Comp Physiol (1962) 0.76
Kinetics of luminescence in Chaetopterus slime, and the influence of certain factors thereon. J Cell Comp Physiol (1959) 0.76
The disinfection of E. coli in relation to temperature, hydrostatic pressure and quinine. J Cell Physiol (1946) 0.75
Pressure-temperature-inhibitor relations in the luminescence of Chaetopterus variopedatus and its luminescent secretion. J Cell Physiol (1958) 0.75
A comparison of electron micrographs with photomicrographs of young bacterial cultures stained to demonstrate desoxyribosenucleic acid. J Bacteriol (1946) 0.75
Combined influence of temperature and urethan on the respiration of rhizobium. J Am Chem Soc (1947) 0.75
The rates of growth and disinfection of Escherichia coli in relation to pH, quinine and temperature. Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek (1947) 0.75
The influence of pressure, temperature, and quinine on the rates of growth and disinfection of E. coli in the logarithmic growth phase. J Cell Physiol (1946) 0.75
The action of DFP and related drugs on bacterial luminescence. J Cell Comp Physiol (1959) 0.75
THE CYANIDE ACTIVATION OF ODONTOSYLLIS LUMINESCENCE. J Cell Physiol (1964) 0.75
Islet cell adenoma; report of a case. U S Nav Med Bull (1950) 0.75
The thermal denaturation of tobacco mosaic virus in relation to hydrostatic pressure. Arch Biochem (1948) 0.75
The thermal denaturation of tobacco mosaic virus in relation to hydrostatic pressure. Fed Proc (1948) 0.75
Rapid healing of a perforating peptic ulcer following vagotomy; report of a case. U S Nav Med Bull (1948) 0.75
Edmund Newton Harvey, 1887-1959. Arch Biochem Biophys (1960) 0.75
Pressure and protein denaturation. J Biol Chem (1946) 0.75
Studies on the nature of antibodies produced in vitro from bacteria with hydrogen peroxide and heat. J Bacteriol (1946) 0.75
Sacro-iliac disarticulation; report of a case. U S Nav Med Bull (1949) 0.75
The influence of buffer composition, pH and aggregation on the thermal denaturation of tobacco mosaic virus. Arch Biochem (1949) 0.75
The behavior of free-weighted actomyosin threads under pressure. J Cell Physiol (1951) 0.75
The hypothetical structure of luciferin. J Cell Physiol (1949) 0.75
Reaction rates in biological processes. Science (1948) 0.75
Vagus neurectomy in peptic ulcer; analyses of 60 cases. U S Nav Med Bull (1949) 0.75
The relation of ph and quinine to growth and disinfection rates of Escherichia coli. J Bacteriol (1946) 0.75
Bioluminescence; a reaction rate tool. Sci Mon (1948) 0.75
The electron and light microscopy of Beggiatoa. J Cell Physiol (1947) 0.75
The action of quinine on dehydrogenases of E. coli. J Cell Physiol (1946) 0.75
The luminescent flash of Polycirrus. J Cell Comp Physiol (1959) 0.75
EXTRACTION AND PROPERTIES OF HALISTAURIN, A BIOLUMINESCENT PROTEIN FROM THE HYDROMEDUSAN HALISTAURA. J Cell Physiol (1963) 0.75
The action of proflavine on bacteriophage multiplication; a method for the study of inhibitors of virus growth. J Bacteriol (1947) 0.75
The urethan inhibition of invertase activity in relation to hydrostatic pressure. Arch Biochem (1948) 0.75