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virus isolation attempts from urine of patients with renal disease. 196514265173
evaluation of heparin in experimental herpetic keratitis. 196514265585
abortive infection of canine cells by herpes simplex virus. i. characterization of viral progeny from co-operative infection with mutants differing in capacity to multiply in canine cells. 196514267274
abortive infection of canine cells by herpes simplex virus. ii. alternative suppression of synthesis of interferon and viral constituents. 196514267275
[the interference between polyoma virus and vesicular stomatitis virus in mice]. 196514269255
[treatment of infections with herpes simplex virus]. 196514271584
rhinoviruses associated with common colds in a student population. 196514271973
thermoinactivation of herpes simplex virus and cytomegalovirus.plummer, gordon (baylor university college of medicine, houston, tex.), and brian lewis. thermoinactivation of herpes simplex virus and cytomegalovirus. j. bacteriol. 89:671-674. 1965.-the stability of herpes simplex virus and of human cytomegalovirus at 4, 22, 36, and 50 c was studied. a plateau or lag phase, during which no loss of viability was detected, was a constant feature of the inactivation curves of herpesvirus and cytomegalovirus at 36 and 22 c and of herpesvirus at 4 c. unlike herpes ...196514273643
antigenic variations in herpes simplex virus isolants from successive recurrences of herpes labialis. 196514279790
[studies on the relations between giant cell formation and infectivity of herpes simplex virus]. 196514292784
properties of deoxythymidine kinase partially purified from noninfected mouse fibroblast cells. 196514293309
effect of 5-bromodeoxyuridine and actinomycin d on the growth of visna virus in cell cultures. 196514293312
studies on the neutralization of herpes simplex virus. ii. analysis of complement as the antibody-potentiating factor. 196514293313
studies on the neutralization of herpes simplex virus. 3. mechanism of the antibody-potentiating action of complement. 196514293314
studies on the neutralization of herpes simplex virus. i. appearance of neutralizing antibodies having different grades of complement requirement. 196514295231
the effect of temperature on induction of deoxythymidine kinase activity by herpers simplex mutants. 196514297213
viral complement-fixing antibody in patients withhodgkin's disease, lymphosarcoma, reticulum cell sarcoma and chronic lymphatic leukemia. 196514297463
fatal infection in a newborn infant due to herpes simplex virus; report of a case diagnosed before death. 196514302139
use of the fluorescent antibody technique in the detection and differential diagnosis of smallpox. 196514303932
demonstration of b virus (herpesvirus simiae) in hela cells by the fluorescent antibody technique. 196514303933
[the behavior of viral dna in 5-bromodeoxyuridine-treated cell cultures. ii. the virus production in relation to the infecting virus dosage and on the time of addition of 5-bromodeoxyuridine]. 196514307300
[the behavior of viral dna in 5-bromodeoxyuridine-treated cell cultures. i. studies on herpesvirus for the antigen property and on the absorption capacity of the infectious virus]. 196514311592
infection and immunization in multiple sclerosis. 196514313505
joint action of herpes simplex virus and 3-methylcholanthrene in production of papillomas in mice. 196514317639
[primary herpetic infection]. 196514322356
studies of herpes simplex virus by the gel diffusion technique. ii. the characterization of viral and soluble precipitating antigens. 196514322575
nucleic acid of infectious laryngotracheitis virus. 196515270062
herpes-simplex-virus encephalitis: its possible association with reactivated latent infection. 196521417079
encephalitis due to herpes-simplex virus. 196521417089
[the syncytial effect of herpes virus.i--action of uv-inactivated viruses on rabbit renal cell monolayers]. 19669190149
attempt to differentiate b virus from herpes simplex virus by the fluorescent antibody technique. 19664380513
[on the morphological differentiation of hemorrhagic encephalitis]. 19664383163
[tasks of medical virology]. 19664295575
[the role of the common herpes virus (herpes simplex) in neurologic infections]. 19664295734
[specific vaccine therapy and recurrent herpetic keratitis]. 19664295886
herpes simplex virus particles in the nerves of rabbit corneas after epithelial inoculation. 19664290609
viral inhibitory activity of polyvinylpyrrolidone. 19664290611
tumor specific antigens in viral neoplasms and in unrelated virus infected tumors. 19664290659
altered properties of deoxyribonucleic acid nucleotidyltransferase after infection of mammalian cells with herpes simplex virus. 19664290024
herpes virus specified ribonucleic acids. 19664290106
normal and 5-bromodeoxyuridine-inhibited development of herpes simplex virus. an electron microscope study. 19664290341
improvement of the plaque assay of herpes simplex virus in hela cells. 19664290962
some hydrazine derivatives of (4-biphenyl)glyoxal. 19664291026
anti-viral activity of azathymidine and uracil methyl sulphone. 19664291096
two populations of herpes virus virions which appear to differ in physical properties and dna composition. 19664291227
[some properties of various strains of herpes simplex virus]. 19664292047
"early, non-virion" antigens in herpes simplex virus infected tissue culture cells. i. detection of "early" antigens with complement fixation test. 19664292750
factors associated with the response of the cell to herpes simplex virus infection. 19664293031
[electron microscopic studies on the development of herpesvirus hominis in tissue culture cells]. 19664293034
[contribution on the pathogenesis of herpes simplex]. 19664294223
virological findings during the smallpox outbreak in stockholm in 1963. 19664290471
acute necrotizing encephalitis: observations of herpes-like particles by electron microscopy. 19664295102
herpes simplex encephalitis. 19664307252
acute focal inclusion encephalitis a clinical pathological entity heretofore unrecognized in israel (a study of 10 cases). 19664307253
[acute necrotising encephalitis]. 19664307257
influence of urine on viruses. 19664285679
herpes simplex virus in ocular, nasal, and oral secretions of patients with herpetic keratitis. 19664285712
herpes simplex virus and paralysis of animals. 19664286252
formalinized red cells in diagnostic virology. 19664286300
virus: mixed infection with herpes simplex and simian virus 40.mixed infection, the infection of a single cell by two distinguishable viruses, has been demonstrated by electron microscopy in cultures of african green monkey kidney cells after inoculation with simian virus 40 and herpes simplex. mixed infection occurs rarely when the two viruses are inoculated simultaneously, but if herpes is inoculated 24 hours after sv40 both viruses are found in the same nucleus in about 5 percent of intact cells.19664286323
complement-fixation tests with cell lines derived from burkitt's lymphoma and acute leukemias.armstrong, donald (children's hospital of philadelphia, philadelphia, pa.), gertrude henle, and werner henle. complement-fixation tests with cell lines derived from burkitt's lymphoma and acute leukemias. j. bacteriol. 91:1257-1262. 1966.-cells of various lines isolated from burkitt's lymphomas and acute leukemias and disintegrated by freezing and thawing or sonic treatment were found to react in complement-fixation tests with a considerable proportion of human sera. at least 10(7) cells per mil ...19664286448
colorado tick fever virus in cell culture. ii. physical and chemical properties.trent, dennis w. (university of oklahoma school of medicine, oklahoma city), and l. vernon scott. colorado tick fever virus in cell culture. ii. physical and chemical properties. j. bacteriol. 91:1282-1288. 1966.-heat-inactivation kinetics for colorado tick fever (ctf) virus grown in l cells indicated that more than one rate constant was involved for inactivation at each exposure temperature. an arrhenius plot of the data indicated the inactivation rate constants to be dependent on the absolute ...19664286449
encephalitis associated with herpes simplex virus. 19664285048
herpes simplex encephalitis. report of 20 cases. 19664285049
neutralization of an infectious herpes simplex virus-antibody complex by anti-gamma-globulin. 19664165517
eczema herpeticum, primary and recurrent. 19664159394
immunofluorescence in cells derived from burkitt's lymphoma.henle, gertrude (children's hospital of philadelphia, philadelphia, pa.), and werner henle. immunofluorescence in cells derived from burkitt's lymphoma. j. bacteriol. 91:1248-1256. 1966.-indirect immunofluorescence tests led to the brilliant staining of a small proportion of the cells in five different cultures derived from burkitt's (african) lymphomas. the reaction was not restricted to the 17 sera from cases of this disease but extended to many sera from american individuals, whether healthy ...19664160230
effect of several analogs of idoxuridine on the uptake of tritium-labeled thymidine in the rabbit cornea infected with herpes simplex. 19664288067
increased resistance to herpes simplex virus of hamster and human cells transformed by sv40. 19664288257
studies on the differentiation of variola and vaccinia viruses. 19664288301
disparity between viral growth and cellular proliferation in the hen egg chorioallantois infected with a fresh isolate of herpes simplex virus. 19664288414
early diffuse chromosome alterations in monkey kidney cells infected in vitro with herpes simplex virus. 19664288464
study on the effect of flavonoids and related substances. i. the effect of quercetin on different viruses. 19664288471
studies on the influence of endogenous regulatory factors on the growth of herpes simplex virus. 19664288472
studies on latent infection of skin and oral mucosa in individuals with recurrent herpes simplex. 19664288537
induction of dihydrofolate reductase activity by sv40 and polyoma virus. 19664288549
virus specific antigens in mammalian cells infected with herpes simplex virus. 19664288648
further isolations of reovirus type 3 from cases of burkitt's lymphoma. 19664287421
case of encephalitis due to herpes simplex. 19664287422
[reversible inhibition of the reproduction of virus sv-40 by aromatic alcohols]. 19664287443
viruses and disease: studies in a children's home. 19664287644
gradient plate technique applied to the study of antiviral substances. 19664287656
heat-sensitive deoxyribonuclease activity in cells infected with herpes simplex virus. 19664287840
antiviral agents. ii. substituted morpholinium quaternary salts. 19664287869
immunological evidence for a specific dna polymerase produced after infection by herpes simplex virus. 19664287874
delayed hypersensitivity to herpes simplex virus in the guinea pig. 19664287991
[development of herpes virus in the experimentally infected cornea. immunohistological demonstration of early corneal lesions]. 19664286665
the virus watch program: a continuing surveillance of viral infections in metropolitan new york families. ii. laboratory methods and preliminary report on infections revealed by virus isolation. 19664286696
interaction of a simian papovavirus and adenoviruses. i. induction of adenovirus tumor antigen during abortive infection of simian cells.feldman, lawrence a. (baylor university college of medicine, houston, tex.), janet s. butel, and fred rapp. interaction of a simian papovavirus and adenoviruses. i. induction of adenovirus tumor antigen during abortive infection of simian cells. j. bacteriol. 91:813-818. 1966.-adenovirus types 2, 7, and 12 undergo an abortive growth cycle in green monkey kidney cells; they induce the formation of adenovirus tumor antigen, but synthesis of adeno capsid antigen and infectious adenovirus was observ ...19664286827
hydrolytic enzymes in kb cells infected with poliovirus and herpes simplex virus.flanagan, john f. (duke university school of medicine, durham. n.c.). hydrolytic enzymes in kb cells infected with poliovirus and herpes simplex virus. j. bacteriol. 91:789-797. 1966.-the effect of poliovirus and herpes simplex virus infection on the activity of five hydrolytic enzymes was studied in tissue culture cells of kb type. during the course of poliovirus infection, the activity of beta-glucuronidase, acid protease, acid ribonuclease, acid deoxyribonuclease, and acid phosphatase in the ...19664286887
[our experience with therapy of recurrent herpes simplex with a specific vaccine]. 19664286599
on the etiology of recurring oral ulcers. 19664285316
respiratory virus infections of man and animals. viruses associated with human respiratory infections. 19664285400
antiviral activity of ammonium picrate in mice. 19664285507
viruria in herpes simplex infection of mice. 19664285560
ryan virus: a possible new human pathogen. 19664285280
persistent cyclic herpes simplex virus infection in vitro. ii. localization of virus, degree of cell destruction, and mechanisms of virus transmission.hampar, berge (national institute of dental research, bethesda, md.). persistent cyclic herpes simplex virus infection in vitro. ii. localization of virus, degree of cell destruction, and mechanisms of virus transmission. j. bacteriol. 91:1959-1964. 1966. the localization of virus, degree of cell destruction, and mechanisms of virus transmission in persistent herpes simplex virus-infected cultures were studied. the major fraction of infectious virus was associated with the medium and a minor fra ...19664287078
polysomes and protein synthesis in cells infected with a dna virus.in hep-2 cells infected with herpes simplex virus the rate of protein synthesis at first decline, is stimulated between 4 and 8 hours after infection, and progressively and irreversibly declines from 9 to 16 hours later. the increase and decrease in rates coincide with corresponding changes in the amounts of cytoplasmic polysomes and amounts of labeled amino acids in nascent peptides bound to polysomes. the data indicate that (i) early and late inhibition and intervening stimulation of protein s ...19664287165
persistent cyclic herpes simplex virus infection in vitro. 3. asynchrony in the progression of infection and cell regrowth.hampar, berge (national institute of dental research, bethesda, md.). persistent cyclic herpes simplex virus infection in vitro. iii. asynchrony in the progression of infection and cell regrowth. j. bacteriol. 91:1965-1970. 1966.-the progression of virus-induced cytopathic effects (cpe) and virus synthesis was studied in localized areas of chinese hamster cell cultures persistently infected with herpes simplex virus (hsv). cpe was initially evidenced by the presence of small multinucleated giant ...19664287257
persistent cyclic herpes simplex virus infection in vitro. iv. changes in the severity of the infections in the presence of antibody.hampar, berge (national institute of dental research, bethesda, md.). persistent cyclic herpes simplex virus infection in vitro. iv. changes in the severity of the infections in the presence of antibody. j. bacteriol. 92:1741-1747. 1966.-the severity of persistent herpes simplex virus (hsv) infections maintained in the presence of viral antibody (ab) changed with time. these changes could be divided into three distinct phases during which the severity of the infections were maintained at low (ph ...19664289360
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