Publications
| Title | Abstract | Year(sorted descending) Filter | PMID Filter |
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| reversal of restriction for host modified t2 and t4 dna upon conversion of non-permissive escherichia coli to spheroplasts. | 1965 | 5319592 | |
| inhibition of deoxyribonucleic acid-directed ribonucleic acid polymerase in escherichia coli after infection with bacteriophage t4. | 1964 | 14166762 | |
| the course of infection with abnormal bacteriophage t4 containing non-glucosylated dna on escherichia coli strains. | 1964 | 14202283 | |
| glucosylation of deoxyribonucleic acid. iii. alpha- and beta-glucosyl transferases from t4-infected escherichia coli. | 1962 | 14452558 | |
| rna metabolism in escherichia coli infected with bacteriophage t4. inhibition of host ribosomal and soluble rna synthesis by phage and effect of chloromycetin. | 1962 | 14480263 | |
| the kinetics of parental deoxyribonucleic acid replication, deoxyguanylate kinase formation and 32p-inactivation of the parental virus in escherichia coli infected with bacteriophage t4. | 1961 | 14459099 | |
| the nature of the "deletion" mutants in the rii region of phage t4. | 1961 | 14480261 | |
| the delayed origin of mutants induced by exposure of extracellular phage t4 to ethyl methane sulfonate. | 1961 | 13708170 | |
| the physical characterization of dna molecules released from t2 and t4 bacteriophage. | 1961 | 13776441 | |
| chemical studies on host-virus interactions : i. the effect of bacteriophage adsorption on the multiplication of its host, escherichia coli b with an appendix giving some data on the composition of the bacteriophage, t2. | the addition of active or irradiated t2 bacteriophage and t4 bacteriophage to e. coli b stops bacterial multiplication. the respiratory rate and respiratory quotient of the inhibited bacteria remained at the values observed just before infection. a respiratory rate decrease which occasionally appears can be roughly correlated with change of turbidity of the suspension. an intracellular inhibitor of multiplication appears to be liberated into lysates. a similar substance has been separated from n ... | 1946 | 19871584 |