Published in J Exp Med on September 01, 1952
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Houseflies, the availability of water, and diarrhoeal diseases. Bull World Health Organ (1969) 1.18
Methods for following the fate of infectious agents fed to single flies. J Exp Med (1952) 0.93
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Isolation of poliomyelitis virus from single species of flies collected during an urban epidemic. Am J Hyg (1949) 1.03
Methods for following the fate of infectious agents fed to single flies. J Exp Med (1952) 0.93
Plaque formation with poliomyelitis, Coxsackie, and orphan (echo) viruses in bottle cultures of monkey epithelial cells. Virology (1955) 6.68
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Intracellular forms of pox viruses as shown by the electron microscope (Vaccinia, Ectromelia, Molluscum Contagiosum). J Exp Med (1953) 5.58
Ohio strains of a virus pathogenic for infant mice, Coxsackie group; simultaneous occurrence with poliomyelitis virus in patients with summer grippe. J Exp Med (1950) 5.57
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Magnesium chloride enhancement of cell susceptibility to poliovirus. Virology (1962) 4.92
Tissue culture techniques and their application to original isolation, growth, and assay of poliomyelitis and orphan viruses. Ann N Y Acad Sci (1955) 4.90
Disease resembling nonparalytic poliomyelitis associated with a virus pathogenic for infant mice. J Am Med Assoc (1949) 4.58
A method for staining virus particles and identifying their nucleic acid type in the electron microscope. Virology (1962) 4.42
A survey of neutralizing antibodies to poliomyelitis virus in Cairo, Egypt. Am J Hyg (1952) 4.05
Assay of poliomyelitis neutralizing antibody in disposable plastic panels. Bull World Health Organ (1956) 3.98
Factors influencing enterovirus and reovirus growth and plaque formation. Tex Rep Biol Med (1962) 3.85
Suppression of adventitious agents in monkey kidney cultures. Tex Rep Biol Med (1962) 3.84
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Coxsackie viruses from sewage; methodology including an evaluation of the grab sample and gauze pad collection procedures. Am J Hyg (1954) 3.71
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INCOMPLETE SIMIAN PAPOVAVIRUS SV40. FORMATION OF NON-INFECTIOUS VIRAL ANTIGEN IN THE PRESENCE OF FLUOROURACIL. J Exp Med (1964) 3.52
Social serology; antibody levels in a normal young population during an epidemic of poliomyelitis. Am J Hyg (1951) 3.39
DIFFERENTIAL EFFECTS OF INHIBITORS ON THE STEPS LEADING TO THE FORMATION OF SV40 TUMOR AND VIRUS ANTIGENS. J Exp Med (1965) 3.36
A virus isolated from patients diagnosed as non-paralytic poliomyelitis or aseptic meningitis. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1949) 3.27
Tumorigencity of simian papovavirus SV40 and of virus-transformed cells. J Natl Cancer Inst (1963) 3.23
Comparative neutralizing antibody patterns to Lansing (type 2) poliomyelitis virus in different populations. Am J Hyg (1952) 3.18
Isolation from human sera in Egypt of a virus apparently identical to West Nile virus. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1951) 3.10
In vitro differentiation of virulent and attenuated polioviruses by their growth characteristics on MS cells. J Exp Med (1959) 2.98
Pathogenesis of coxsackie virus infection; multiplication of virus and evolution of the muscle lesion in mice. J Exp Med (1951) 2.95
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Immunological reactions of the Coxsackie viruses. I. The neutralization test; technic and application. J Exp Med (1950) 2.88
Virus-like particles and inclusion bodies in skin papillomas. J Invest Dermatol (1950) 2.81
The histopathology of Coxsackie virus infection in mice. I. Morphologic observations with four different viral types. Am J Pathol (1952) 2.79
Morphologic characteristics of plaques produced on monkey kidney monolayer cultures by enteric viruses (poliomyelitis, Coxsackie, and echo groups. J Immunol (1957) 2.76
The cellular changes produced in tissue cultures by herpes B virus correlated with the concurrent multiplication of the virus. J Exp Med (1955) 2.74
Poliomyelitis viruses in tissue culture. IV. Protein-free nutrient media in stationary and roller tube cultures. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1952) 2.69
PAPOVAVIRUS SV40: FAILURE TO ISOLATE INFECTIOUS VIRUS FROM TRANSFORMED HAMSTER CELLS SYNTHESIZING SV40-INDUCED ANTIGENS. Virology (1964) 2.60
Microepidemiology of poliomyelitis and herpes-B infections: spread of the viruses within tissue cultures. J Immunol (1955) 2.59
Effect of sodium bicarbonate concentration on plaque formation of virulent and attenuated polioviruses. J Immunol (1958) 2.57
Sequence of morphological changes in epithelial cell cultures infected with poliovirus. J Exp Med (1956) 2.44
Stabilized suspension of monkey kidney cells suitable for intercontinental shipment. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1955) 2.44
Differences in cellular pathogenicity of two immunologically related poliomyelitis viruses as revealed in tissue culture. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1951) 2.38
Immunofluorescent, cytochemical, and microcytological studies on the growth of the simian vacuolating virus (SV-40) in tissue culture. Exp Mol Pathol (1962) 2.31
Comparative susceptibility of kidney cells from different monkey species to enteric viruses (poliomyelitis, Coxsackie, and echo groups). J Immunol (1957) 2.24
Studies of the inhibitory action of guanidine on poliovirus multiplication in cell cultures. Virology (1961) 2.20
Identification of Coxsackie viruses by immunological methods and their classification into 16 antigenically distinct types. J Immunol (1952) 2.15
Development of neutralizing antibodies against the three types of poliomyelitis virus during an epidemic period; the ratio of inapparent infection to clinical poliomyelitis. Am J Hyg (1953) 2.13
IMMUNITY IN HAMSTERS TO CELLS TRANSFORMED IN VITRO AND IN VIVO BY SV40. TESTS FOR ANTIGENIC RELATIONSHIP AMONG THE PAPOVAVIRUSES. J Immunol (1963) 2.11
TUMOR AND VIRUS ANTIGENS OF SIMIAN VIRUS 40: DIFFERENTIAL INHIBITION OF SYNTHESIS BY CYTOSINE ARABINOSIDE. Science (1965) 2.09
A NEW MEMBER OF THE HERPESVIRUS GROUP ISOLATED FROM SOUTH AMERICAN MARMOSETS. J Immunol (1964) 2.07
Antibodies to three different antigenic types of poliomyelitis virus in sera from North Alaskan Eskimos. Am J Hyg (1951) 2.04
Stabilization of poliovirus by cations. Tex Rep Biol Med (1961) 2.02
Infection of laboratory workers with coxsackie viruses. Ann Intern Med (1950) 1.99
Poliomyelitis virus in tissue culture. VI. Use of kidney epithelium grown on glass. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1953) 1.96
The degree and duration of poliomyelitis virus excretion among vaccinated household contacts of clinical cases of poliomyelitis. Pediatrics (1958) 1.96
Association of mouse pathogenic strain of Echo virus type 9 with aseptic meningitis. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1957) 1.86
A MORPHOLOGIC COMPARISON BETWEEN THE DEVELOPMENTAL STAGES OF HERPES ZOSTER AND HUMAN CYTOMEGALOVIRUS. Exp Mol Pathol (1965) 1.83
Immunological reactions of the Coxsackie viruses. II. The complement fixation test. J Exp Med (1950) 1.82
Antigenic crossings with in poliovirus types. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1955) 1.79
The specificity of the complement fixation test in poliomyelitis. Yale J Biol Med (1954) 1.79
Complete and coreless forms of reovirus (ECHO 10). Ratio of number of virus particles to infective units in the one-step growth cycle. Virology (1961) 1.78
An endemiological study of enteric virus infections: poliomyelitis, coxsackie, and orphan (ECHO) viruses isolated from normal children in two socioeconomic groups. J Exp Med (1956) 1.75
Isolation of B virus (herpes group) from the central nervous system of a rhesus monkey. J Exp Med (1954) 1.73
Electron microscopy of viruses of human papilloma, molluscum contagiosum, and vaccinia, including observations on the formation of virus within the cell. Ann N Y Acad Sci (1952) 1.73
IRREVERSIBLE PHOTOSENSITIZATION OF VIRUSES. Virology (1964) 1.72
Association of echo virus type 6 with aseptic meningitis. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1957) 1.72
Electron microscopic counting of virus particles by sedimentation on aluminized grids. J Immunol (1962) 1.66
COXSACKIE VIRUS B3 MYOCARDITIS IN MICE. AN ELECTRON MICROSCOPIC, IMMUNOFLUORESCENT AND VIRUS-ASSAY STUDY. Am J Pathol (1964) 1.64
Effect of milk and cream on the thermal inactivation of human poliomyelitis virus. Am J Public Health Nations Health (1952) 1.62
Poliomyelitis viruses in tissue culture. V. Reaction of virus and antibody; variables of the quantitative neutralization test. Am J Hyg (1953) 1.61
Effect of cations on thermal inactivation of vaccinia, herpes simplex, and adenoviruses. J Immunol (1962) 1.55
ADENOVIRUS-SV40 "HYBRIDS": PLAQUE PURIFICATION INTO LINES IN WHICH THE DETERMINANT FOR THE SV40 TUMOR ANTIGEN IS LOST OR RETAINED. Virology (1965) 1.54
Orphan viruses of man and animals. Ann N Y Acad Sci (1958) 1.49
Factors influencing the proliferation of viruses. Tex Rep Biol Med (1957) 1.48
Rapid development of drug-resistant mutants of poliovirus. Science (1961) 1.47
The size of Coxsackie viruses and Lansing poliomyelitis virus determined by sedimentation and ultra filtration. J Immunol (1951) 1.45
Seasonal distribution of Coxsackie viruses in urban sewage and flies. Am J Hyg (1954) 1.44
Multiplication of poliomyelitis viruses in tissue cultures of monkey testes. II. Direct isolation and typing of strains from human stools and spinal cords in roller tubes. Am J Hyg (1952) 1.44
Application of tissue culture methods to epidemiological studies of poliomyelitis. Am J Public Health Nations Health (1954) 1.42
Infection induced by oral administration of attenuated poliovirus to persons possessing homotypic antibody. J Exp Med (1957) 1.42
Serologic epidemiology of poliomyelitis. Am J Public Health Nations Health (1955) 1.40
Differences in the degree of infectiousness of two related strains of poliomyelitis virus following their oral administration to monkeys. J Immunol (1951) 1.40
The incorporation of neutral red and acridine orange into developing poliovirus particles making them photosensitive. Virology (1961) 1.39
Electron microscope studies of the vesicle and spinal fluids from a case of herpes zoster. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1949) 1.39
Complement-fixing antibodies to type 2 (Lansing) poliomyelitis virus in a normal population of a subtropical area. J Exp Med (1952) 1.38
Advances in the study of the enteroviruses. Prog Med Virol (1958) 1.38
Intracellular development of vaccinia virus. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1952) 1.37
Developmental forms of vaccinia virus. Science (1953) 1.36
ENTEROVIRUS IMMUNIZING ANTIGENS IN THE FORM OF CATION-STABILIZED AND CONCENTRATED VIRUS PREPARATIONS. J Immunol (1965) 1.35
An epidemic of paralytic poliomyelitis characterized by dual infections with poliomyelitis and Coxsackie viruses. J Exp Med (1951) 1.34
Poliomyelitis and poliomyelitis-like viruses of man and animals. Annu Rev Microbiol (1951) 1.34
An outbreak of poliomyelitis in Israel in 1961 and the use of attenuated type 1 vaccine in its control. Am J Hyg (1962) 1.34
Quantitation of papova virus particles in human warts. J Natl Cancer Inst (1962) 1.34
PERSISTENCE OF VIRUS IN INFANTS WITH CONGENITAL RUBELLA AND IN NORMAL INFANTS WITH A HISTORY OF MATERNAL RUBELLA. JAMA (1965) 1.32
Antibody response in monkeys following oral administration of poliomyelitis virus. J Immunol (1948) 1.32
Poliomyelitis: its highly invasive nature and narrow stream of infection in a community of high socioeconomic level. N Engl J Med (1955) 1.31
The use of a portable tissue culture laboratory in a field study of tropical poliomyelitis. Am J Public Health Nations Health (1958) 1.30
Induced latent infection of monkeys with vacuolating SV-40 Papova virus. Virus in kidneys and urine. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1962) 1.30
TRANSPLACENTAL RUBELLA INFECTION IN NEWLY BORN INFANTS. JAMA (1965) 1.30
Effect of milk and other dairy products on the thermal inactivation of Coxsackie viruses. Am J Public Health Nations Health (1954) 1.30
Multiplication of virulent poliovirus in capuchin monkey kidney cultures without microscopically observed cytopathogenicity. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1955) 1.28
Environmental studies of endemic enteric virus infections. I. Community seroimmune patterns and poliovirus infection rates. Am J Hyg (1957) 1.28