Published in J Virol on December 01, 1967
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Ribonucleotide reductase activity of synchronized KB cells infected with herpes simplex virus. J Virol (1972) 2.23
Evidence for a relationship between equine abortion (herpes) virus deoxyribonucleic acid synthesis and the S phase of the KB cell mitotic cycle. J Virol (1971) 1.36
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Features of the Antitumor Effect of Vaccinia Virus Lister Strain. Viruses (2016) 0.86
Delay of mengovirus-induced cytopathology in mitotic L-cells. J Virol (1970) 0.85
Sedimentation changes of L cells in a density gradient early after infection with vaccinia virus. J Virol (1973) 0.81
The initiation of vaccinia infection. Virology (1960) 8.35
Synthesis of RNA and protein during mitosis in mammalian tissue culture cells. Exp Cell Res (1962) 4.34
The development of vaccinia virus in Earle's L strain cells as examined by electron microscopy. J Biophys Biochem Cytol (1961) 4.32
STUDIES ON SYNCHRONOUS DIVISION OF TISSUE CULTURE CELLS INITIATED BY EXCESS THYMIDINE. Exp Cell Res (1964) 4.31
Deoxyriboside control and synchronization of mitosis. Nature (1962) 3.63
Histochemical differentiation of nucleic acids by means of induced fluorescence. Exp Cell Res (1956) 3.44
THE REPLICATION AND COATING OF VACCINIA DNA. J Mol Biol (1964) 3.30
MITOTICALLY SYNCHRONIZED MAMMALIAN CELLS: A SIMPLE METHOD FOR OBTAINING LARGE POPULATIONS. Science (1964) 2.69
ACTINOMYCIN D AND VACCINIA VIRUS INFECTION OF HELA CELLS. Nature (1963) 2.36
Demonstration of the sequential development of vaccinial antigens and virus in infected cells: observations with cytochemical and differential fluorescent procedures. J Exp Med (1961) 2.30
Ribonucleic acid and protein synthesis in mitotic HeLa cells. J Cell Biol (1965) 1.98
Studies on the increase of vaccine virus in cultured human cells by means of the fluorescent antibody technique. J Exp Med (1955) 1.90
A plaque technique for the titration of vaccinia virus in chick embryo cells and some features of vaccinial infection in this system. Virology (1960) 1.79
Synchronization of mammalian cells in vitro by inhibition of the DNA synthesis. I. Optimal conditions. Exp Cell Res (1966) 1.70
Phasing, Mitotic Delay, and Chromosomal Aberrations in Mammalian Cells. Science (1964) 1.55
Control of DNA synthesis in mammalian cells in culture. Exp Cell Res (1965) 1.43
Effects of streptovitacin A on the initial events in the replication of vaccinia and reovirus. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1965) 1.30
VIRAL INHIBITION IN THE METAPHASE-ARREST CELL. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1963) 1.25
Immunological evidence for the appearance of a new DNA-polymerase in cells infected with vaccinia virus. Virology (1967) 1.24
Biochemistry of vaccinia-infected mouse fibroblasts (strain L-M). II. Properties of the chromosomal DNA of infected cells. Virology (1962) 1.09
SYNTHESIS OF RNA AND PROTEIN REQUIRED FOR THE MITOSIS OF MAMMALIAN CELLS. Exp Cell Res (1964) 1.08
Intracellular growth of some viruses of the pox group; an electron microscopic study of infected chick chorionic cells. J Hyg (Lond) (1956) 0.95
Growth measurements on monolayer cultures with an electronic cell counter. Cancer Res (1959) 0.94
Mengovirus replication. IV. Inhibition of Chinese hamster ovary cell division as a result of infection with mengovirus. Virology (1965) 0.79
Mechanism of demyelination in JHM virus encephalomyelitis. Electron microscopic studies. Acta Neuropathol (1973) 2.32
Source, alterations, characteristics and use of a new dog cell line (Cf2Th). In Vitro (1976) 1.49
Isolation and characterization of viruses from fetal calf serum. In Vitro (1974) 1.43
Test for carcinogenicity of food additives and chemotherapeutic agents by the pulmonary tumor response in strain A mice. Cancer Res (1973) 1.37
Detection of bovine viruses in fetal bovine serum used in cell culture. In Vitro (1976) 1.35
Gamma-globulin foetal bovine sera: significance in virology. Nature (1967) 1.28
Clonal isolation of epithelial cells from mouse lung adenoma. Cancer Res (1975) 1.04
Viruses infecting cattle and their role as endogenous contaminants of cell cultures. Natl Cancer Inst Monogr (1968) 0.99
Characteristics of epithelial cella cultured from feline lung. Lab Invest (1976) 0.88
Utilization of various cell culture systems for propagation of certain feline viruses and canine herpesvirus. Cornell Vet (1969) 0.86
Susceptibility of cultured mammalian cells to infection with a herpesvirus from Marek's disease and T-virus from reticuloendotheliosis of chickens. Am J Vet Res (1969) 0.86
Comments on use of cell cultures in vaccine production. J Am Vet Med Assoc (1970) 0.83
The animal cell culture collection. In Vitro (1970) 0.78
Chromatin bridges and origin of multinucleate cells in a bovine testicular cell line. Cytogenetics (1966) 0.77
Elaboration of chemotactic substances by alveolar cells: possible mechanisms for the initial neutrophilic response in feline caliciviral pneumonia. Am J Vet Res (1979) 0.77
Debut and accumulation of centric fusion products: an index to age of certain cell lines. Cytogenetics (1967) 0.76
Effect of reovirus infection on pulmonary tumor response to urethan in strain A mice. J Natl Cancer Inst (1978) 0.75
Effect of lactate dehydrogenase virus on chemically induced mouse lung tumorigenesis. Cancer Res (1980) 0.75
Response of virus diarrhea-mucosal disease-convalescent calves and rinderpest-vaccinated calves to inoculation with heterologous virus. Am J Vet Res (1966) 0.75
Suppression of chemically induced pulmonary tumors by treatment of strain A mice with murine sarcoma virus. J Natl Cancer Inst (1974) 0.75
On the karyotype of the tahr Hemitragus jemlahicus and the Y-chromosome of goats and sheep. Chromosoma (1967) 0.75
Susceptibility of cultred mammalian cells to infection with virulent and modified hog cholera viruses. Am J Vet Res (1968) 0.75