Published in J Bacteriol on July 01, 1942
The L forms of bacteria. Bacteriol Rev (1951) 14.64
The Significance of Pleomorphism in Bacteroides Strains. J Bacteriol (1944) 12.62
Bacterial Morphology as shown by the Electron Microscope: V. Treponema pallidum, T. macrodentium and T. microdentium. J Bacteriol (1943) 11.65
T-Form colonies of pleuropneumonialike organisms. J Bacteriol (1956) 8.40
Morphology and Nature of the Pleuropneumonia Group of Organisms. J Bacteriol (1945) 7.47
THE DEVELOPMENT OF PROTEUS CULTURES IN THE PRESENCE OF PENICILLIN. J Bacteriol (1949) 6.94
The Morphology of the L(1) of Klieneberger and Its Relationship to Streptobacillus moniliformis. J Bacteriol (1947) 4.47
Filterable forms of bacteria. Bacteriol Rev (1951) 3.80
THE PARASITIC ACTINOMYCETES AND OTHER FILAMENTOUS MICROORGANISMS OF THE MOUTH: A Review of Their Characteristics and Relationships, of the Bacteriology of Actinomycosis, and of Salivary Calculus in Man. Bacteriol Rev (1944) 3.65
The transformation of typhoid bacilli into L forms under various conditions. J Bacteriol (1950) 2.85
The properties of L forms isolated from Salmonella and the isolation of L forms from Shigella. J Bacteriol (1950) 2.62
Dense cultures of Neisseria gonorrhoeae in liquid medium. Appl Microbiol (1967) 1.90
The formation and development of large bodies in Proteus vulgaris OX-19. I. Bright phase contrast observations of living bacteria. J Bacteriol (1951) 1.73
Unstable Escherichia coli L forms revisited: growth requires peptidoglycan synthesis. J Bacteriol (2007) 1.69
Morphology of Escherichia coli Exposed to Penicillin as Observed with the Electron Microscope. J Bacteriol (1947) 1.54
DEVELOPMENT OF L-TYPE GROWTH IN NEISSERIA GONORRHOEAE CULTURES. J Bacteriol (1964) 1.46
A Morphological Variant of Escherichia coli and Its Resistance to Streptomycin. J Bacteriol (1947) 1.20
Tissue cell culture contamination in relation to bacterial pleuropneumonia-like organism-L form conversion. J Bacteriol (1960) 1.02
L FORMS ISOLATED FROM A STRAIN OF SERRATIA. J Bacteriol (1963) 1.02
Detection and identification of gonococcal L-Forms using a direct immunofluorescence test. Br J Vener Dis (1977) 0.89
The formation and development of large bodies in Proteus vulgaris OX-19. II. Comparative cytology of bacilli and large bodies. J Bacteriol (1951) 0.85
Conversion of Salmonella typhimurium to L-forms contributes to the maintenance of acquired immunity against murine typhoid. Immunology (1995) 0.75
Bacteroides infections: some clinical and therapeutic features. Trans Am Clin Climatol Assoc (1952) 0.75
Isolation and maintenance of an L 1-like culture from Fusiformis necrophorus (syn. Bact. funduliforme, Bacteroides funduliformis). J Hyg (Lond) (1947) 0.75
L-form induction, morphology, and development in two related strains of Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae. J Bacteriol (1974) 0.75
STUDIES IN MICROBIC HEREDITY I. OBSERVATIONS ON A PRIMITIVE FORM OF SEXUALITY (ZYGOSPORE FORMATION) IN THE COLON-TYPHOID GROUP. J Bacteriol (1925) 18.00
Further Studies on the Morphology of Bacteria. J Bacteriol (1923) 10.42
The Influence of H Ion Concentration upon Structure: I. H. Influenzae. J Bacteriol (1923) 7.54
On the Pleomorphism of Bacteria: I. On the Pleomorphism of B. Paratyphi B. J Bacteriol (1934) 7.27
The Significance of Pleomorphism in Bacteroides Strains. J Bacteriol (1944) 12.62