Published in J Gen Physiol on May 20, 1949
The mechanism of virus attachment to host cells. I. The role of ions in the primary reaction. J Exp Med (1951) 10.50
Growth and phage production of lysogenic B. megatherium. J Gen Physiol (1951) 4.87
The influence of external factors on bacteriophages--review. Folia Microbiol (Praha) (2011) 1.22
Inactivation and reactivation of B. megatherium phage. J Gen Physiol (1955) 1.10
Protection of bacteriophage against x-rays by high concentrations of a neutral salt. J Gen Physiol (1953) 0.95
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Bacteriophage K for reduction of Staphylococcus aureusbiofilm on central venous catheter material. Bacteriophage (2013) 0.77
Oxygen protection of bacteriophage T1 against ionizing radiations. J Gen Physiol (1956) 0.75
Bacteriophage-Resistant Mutants in Escherichia Coli. Genetics (1945) 42.51
The Inactivation of Bacteriophages by X-Rays-Influence of the Medium. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1941) 29.80
Ultraviolet Irradiation of Bacteriophage During Intracellular Growth. J Bacteriol (1947) 16.17
Agar layer method for production of high titer phage stocks. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1951) 12.04
Classification of bacterial viruses: characteristics of the T5 species and of the T2, C16 species. J Bacteriol (1952) 3.55
Photodynamic inactivation of bacteriophage. J Bacteriol (1954) 2.37
An enzyme produced by a phage-host cell system. II. The properties of the polysaccharide depolymerase. Virology (1956) 2.35
Mutation to heat resistance in coliphage T51. J Immunol (1950) 1.98
The stability of phages as a function of the ionic environment. Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol (1953) 1.71
Genetic control of serological specificity in bacteriophage. J Immunol (1955) 1.57
Classification of bacterial viruses; the relationship of two Serratia phages to coli-dysentery phages T3, T7, and D44. J Bacteriol (1954) 1.48
The hybridization of coliphage T5 and salmonella phage PB. J Immunol (1951) 1.47
Mixed infection of a bacterium with coli-dysentery phage T5 and a serologically related Salmonella phage. J Immunol (1951) 1.35
Criteria for a biological classification of bacterial viruses. Ann N Y Acad Sci (1953) 1.31
Frequency distribution of phage release in the one-step growth experiment. Virology (1956) 1.03
The genotypically and phenotypically heat resistant forms in the T5 species of bacteriophage. Ann Inst Pasteur (Paris) (1953) 1.02
The nature of viruses. Bull N Y Acad Med (1957) 0.93
Surface inactivation of bacterial viruses and of proteins. J Gen Physiol (1948) 0.90
Classification of bacterial viruses: characteristics of the T1,D20 species of coli-dysentery phages. J Bacteriol (1955) 0.89
Stability of viruses in solutions of salts. Bull N Y Acad Med (1948) 0.87
The calcium requirement of coliphage T5. J Immunol (1949) 0.86
Abortive infection with phage T2 at low temperatures. Virology (1955) 0.84
Methods for the production of the alpha and theta toxins of Clostridium welchii. J Immunol (1945) 0.75
A heat resistant mutant of bacterial virus T5. Bull N Y Acad Med (1950) 0.75
Mixed infection with bacterial virus T5 and its heat stable mutant. J Immunol (1951) 0.75
Antigenicity of gas gangrene toxoids in guinea pigs, mice, and human beings. J Immunol (1947) 0.75