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reversal of restriction for host modified t2 and t4 dna upon conversion of non-permissive escherichia coli to spheroplasts. 19655319592
inhibition of deoxyribonucleic acid-directed ribonucleic acid polymerase in escherichia coli after infection with bacteriophage t4. 196414166762
the course of infection with abnormal bacteriophage t4 containing non-glucosylated dna on escherichia coli strains. 196414202283
glucosylation of deoxyribonucleic acid. iii. alpha- and beta-glucosyl transferases from t4-infected escherichia coli. 196214452558
rna metabolism in escherichia coli infected with bacteriophage t4. inhibition of host ribosomal and soluble rna synthesis by phage and effect of chloromycetin. 196214480263
the kinetics of parental deoxyribonucleic acid replication, deoxyguanylate kinase formation and 32p-inactivation of the parental virus in escherichia coli infected with bacteriophage t4. 196114459099
the nature of the "deletion" mutants in the rii region of phage t4. 196114480261
the delayed origin of mutants induced by exposure of extracellular phage t4 to ethyl methane sulfonate. 196113708170
the physical characterization of dna molecules released from t2 and t4 bacteriophage. 196113776441
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 ...194619871584
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