Published in Bacteriol Rev on June 01, 1951
The L forms of bacteria. Bacteriol Rev (1951) 14.64
Protoplasts and L-type growth of Escherichia coli. J Bacteriol (1958) 11.25
MYCOPLASMA SPECIES OF MAN. Bacteriol Rev (1965) 4.41
Studies of L forms and protoplasts of group A streptococci. I. Isolation, growth, and bacteriologic characteristics. J Exp Med (1959) 4.35
Metabolic studies on three strains of Pleuropneumonia-like organisms isolated from man. J Bacteriol (1954) 2.67
Some Observations on the Isolation, Cultivation and Variation of Spherophorous Necrophorus Associated with Infectious Atrophic Rhinitis, Liver Abscesses and Necrotic Enteritis. Can J Comp Med Vet Sci (1953) 2.64
Examination of the L forms of group A streptococci for the group-specific polysaccharide and M protein. J Exp Med (1957) 2.34
Isolation and characterization of filterable marine bacteria. J Bacteriol (1965) 2.04
COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY OF PLEUROPNEUMONIA-LIKE AND L-TYPE ORGANISMS. Bacteriol Rev (1964) 1.85
Growth of bacterial L forms and bacterial protoplasts. J Bacteriol (1960) 1.72
Production of filterable particles by Cellvibrio gilvus. J Bacteriol (1959) 1.68
Transmittance of tumor-inducing ability to avirulent crown-gall and related bacteria. J Bacteriol (1953) 1.54
Intracellular Production of Brucella L Forms I. Recovery of L Forms from Tissue Culture Cells Infected with Brucella abortus. J Bacteriol (1966) 1.41
Proposed reproductive cycle for a relatively stable L-phase variant of Streptococcus faecalis. Infect Immun (1974) 1.29
Persisting atypical and cystic forms of Borrelia burgdorferi and local inflammation in Lyme neuroborreliosis. J Neuroinflammation (2008) 1.18
Demonstration of the phenomena of microbial persistence and reversion with bacterial L-forms in human embryonic kidney cells. Infect Immun (1974) 1.01
Ultrastructure of Brucella abortus L-forms induced by penicillin in a liquid and in a semisolid medium. J Bacteriol (1969) 0.88
Cell-wall defective variants of Treponema pallidum. Br J Vener Dis (1973) 0.81
Survival of Escherichia coli under lethal heat stress by L-form conversion. Int J Biol Sci (2010) 0.81
Mycobacterial L-forms are found in cord blood: a potential vertical transmission of BCG from vaccinated mothers. Hum Vaccin Immunother (2016) 0.75
Gene Recombination in the Bacterium Escherichia coli. J Bacteriol (1947) 29.68
The Significance of the Large Bodies and the Development of L Type of Colonies in Bacterial Cultures. J Bacteriol (1942) 25.15
STUDIES IN MICROBIC HEREDITY I. OBSERVATIONS ON A PRIMITIVE FORM OF SEXUALITY (ZYGOSPORE FORMATION) IN THE COLON-TYPHOID GROUP. J Bacteriol (1925) 18.00
BACTERIAL DISSOCIATION: A Critical Review of a Phenomenon of Bacterial Variation. Bacteriol Rev (1947) 14.61
THE FILTRABLE MICROORGANISMS OF THE PLEUROPNEUMONIA GROUP. Bacteriol Rev (1941) 13.29
A Contribution to the Bacteriology of a Fuso-Spirillary Organism, with Special Reference to its Life History. J Bacteriol (1919) 13.09
The Significance of Pleomorphism in Bacteroides Strains. J Bacteriol (1944) 12.62
Some Artifacts Encountered in Stained Preparations of Tubercle Bacilli: I. Non-Acid-fast Forms Arising From Mechanical Treatment. J Bacteriol (1944) 7.94
On the Pleomorphism of Bacteria: I. On the Pleomorphism of B. Paratyphi B. J Bacteriol (1934) 7.27
Morphologic Characteristics of Certain Cultured Strains of Oral Spirochetes and Treponema pallidum as Revealed by the Electron Microscope. J Bacteriol (1948) 5.89
The Isolation of L Type Cultures from Bacteroides with the Aid of Penicillin and Their Reversion into the Usual Bacilli. J Bacteriol (1948) 5.27
STUDIES IN MICROBIC HEREDITY II. THE SEXUAL CYCLE OF B. COLI IN RELATION TO THE ORIGIN OF VARIANTS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO NEISSER AND MASSINI'S B. COLI-MUTABILE. J Bacteriol (1925) 5.14
The Etiology of Haverhill Fever (Erythema Arthriticum Epidemicum). Am J Pathol (1926) 5.00
The Morphology of the L(1) of Klieneberger and Its Relationship to Streptobacillus moniliformis. J Bacteriol (1947) 4.47
The transformation of typhoid bacilli into L forms under various conditions. J Bacteriol (1950) 2.85
STUDIES IN MICROBIC HEREDITY V. THE BIOGENETIC LAW OF HAECKEL AND THE ORIGIN OF HETEROGENEITY WITHIN PURE LINES OF BACTERIA. J Bacteriol (1926) 2.79
The properties of L forms isolated from Salmonella and the isolation of L forms from Shigella. J Bacteriol (1950) 2.62
The Polyphasic Potencies of the Bacterial Cell; Its General Biologic and Chemotherapeutic Significance. J Bacteriol (1942) 2.44
The host parasite relationship in tuberculous infection. Tubercle (1949) 2.29
Studies on the life cycle of spirochetes; the life cycle of the Nichols pathogenic Treponema pallidum in the rabbit testis as seen by phase contrast microscopy. J Exp Med (1950) 2.18
Morphological Variation of the Tubercle Bacillus and Certain Recently Isolated Soil Acid Fasts, with Emphasis on Filtrability. J Bacteriol (1940) 1.88
Isolation of L type cultures from clostridia. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1950) 1.70
GROWTH INHIBITION OF EBERTHELLA TYPHOSA BY CERTAIN CARBOHYDRATES AND ITS RELEASE BY MUTATION. J Bacteriol (1949) 1.69
Serological reactions of L type cultures isolated from proteus. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1950) 1.56
Studies on the life cycle of spirochetes; the life cycle of the Nichols pathogenic Treponema pallidum in the rabbit testis as visualized by means of stained smears. J Exp Med (1950) 1.16
[Culture of Spirocheta duttoni in fertilized hen-egg]. Ann Inst Pasteur (Paris) (1951) 0.87
NON-ACID-FAST FORMS OF THE MYCOBACTERIUM OF HUMAN LEPROSY. Science (1945) 0.85
Pleuropneumonia-like organisms in genital infections. Br Med J (1959) 5.01
The L-cycle; a process of regeneration in bacteria. J Gen Microbiol (1951) 1.74
Pathogenicity and immunology of organisms of the pleuropneumonia group. Ann N Y Acad Sci (1960) 1.50
Possible significance of PPLO in human genital infection. Br J Vener Dis (1959) 1.46
A study of organisms of the pleuropneumonia group by electron microscopy. J Gen Microbiol (1955) 1.19
Further studies of organisms of the pleuropneumonia group by electron microscopy. J Gen Microbiol (1955) 1.17
[Dissimilarity of pneumonia-like organisms and the L-phase of bacteria]. Zentralbl Bakteriol Orig (1956) 1.10
Origin, development and significance of L-forms in bacterial cultures. J Gen Microbiol (1949) 1.08
Capsules and mucoid envelopes of bacteria. J Hyg (Lond) (1948) 0.83
On the association of the pleuro-pneumonia-like L3 organism with experimentally produced bronchiectasis in rats. J Pathol Bacteriol (1955) 0.83
The life cycle of sporing Actinomyces as revealed by a study of their structure and septation. J Gen Microbiol (1947) 0.77
Isolation and maintenance of an L 1-like culture from Fusiformis necrophorus (syn. Bact. funduliforme, Bacteroides funduliformis). J Hyg (Lond) (1947) 0.75
Methods for the study of the cytology of bacteria and pleuropneumonia-like organisms. Q J Microsc Sci (1950) 0.75
[Peripneumonia-like organisms (PPLO, mycoplasmataceae), their cultivation, morphology, serology and pathogenicity]. Klin Wochenschr (1961) 0.75
A cytological study of myxococci. J Gen Microbiol (1947) 0.75
[Not Available]. Schweiz Z Pathol Bakteriol (1948) 0.75
Morphological appearances of various stages in B. proteus and coli. J Hyg (Lond) (1947) 0.75