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152. A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE INACTIVATION OF A BACTERIOPHAGE BY IMMUNE SERUM AND BY BACTERIAL POLYSACCHARIDE
153. OBSERVATIONS ON A PERMANENTLY LYSOGENIC STRAIN OF B. ENTERITIDIS GAERTNER
154. RECOMBINATION WITH TWO INFLUENZA B STRAINS IN THE DE-EMBRYONATED EGG
155. DESQUAMATION OF INTESTINAL EPITHELIUM IN VITRO BY V. CHOLERAE FILTRATES
156. INFLUENZA VIRUS INFECTIONS OF THE CHICK EMBRYO BY THE AMNIOTIC ROUTE
157. BALANCED SALT ACTION AS MANIFESTED IN BACTERIOPHAGE PHENOMENA
158. PRODUCTION OF INCOMPLETE INFLUENZA VIRUS IN THE DEEMBRYONATED EGG
159. INFECTIONS OF THE RESPIRATORY TRACT OF CHICK EMBRYOS BY THE VIRUSES OF PSITTACOSIS AND INFECTIOUS LARYNGOTRACHEITIS. A COMPARISON WITH INFLUENZA VIRUS INFECTIONS
160. SPORADIC AND MINOR EPIDEMIC INCIDENCE OF INFLUENZA A IN VICTORIA, 1945-46
161. TITRATION OF ANTIBODY AGAINST INFLUENZA VIRUSES BY ALLANTOIC INOCULATION OF THE DEVELOPING CHICK EMBRYO
162. SPECIFIC RELATION BETWEEN ACTIVE VIRUS AND THE CORRESPONDING INDICATOR STRAINS IN STUDIES OF SOLUBLE INHIBITORS
163. THE RELATIONSHIP OF HERPES AND B. VIRUSES: IMMUNOLOGICAL AND EPIDEMIOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS
164. ANALYSIS OF MAJOR HISTOCOMPATIBILITY FACTORS IN A STOCK OF CLOSELY INBRED WHITE LEGHORN FOWLS USING A GRAFT-versus -HOST REACTION ON THE CHORIOALLANTOIC MEMBRANE
165. FURTHER STUDIES OF RECOMBINATION BETWEEN HEAT-INACTIVATED VIRUS AND ACTIVE VIRUS
166. GENETIC SUPPRESSION OF VIRULENCE IN THE INFLUENZA VIRUS STRAIN WS —
167. THE ISOLATION OF INFLUENZA A AND B VIRUSES BY CHICK‐EMBRYO INOCULATIONS
168. THE “T” ANTIGEN OF GUINEA-PIG AND HUMAN RED CELLS
169. RE‐EXAMINATION OF THE INFLUENZA VIRUS STRAIN “MELBOURNE EGG”
170. TOLERANCE AS SHOWN BY THE SIMONSEN REACTION ON THE CHORIOALLANTOIC MEMBRANE
171. STUDIES ON RECOMBINATION WITH INFLUENZA VIRUSES IN THE CHICK EMBRYO
172. TISSUE CULTURE OF THE RICKETTSIA OF Q. FEVER
173. THE ACTION OF RIBONUCLEASE ON THE MULTIPLICATION OF INFLUENZA VIRUSES IN THE DE‐EMBRYONATED EGG
174. THE INFLUENCE OF SPLENECTOMY IN NZB MICE
175. INFLUENZA VIRUS OF THE DEVELOPING EGG
176. INFLUENZA ON THE DEVELOPING EGG
177. THE HAEMOLYTIC ACTION OF NEWCASTLE DISEASE VIRUS
178. INFLUENZA VIRUS ON THE DEVELOPING EGG
179. OBSERVATIONS ON MULLER'S PHENOMENON : DISTANT PUNCTATE HAEMOLYSIS OF BLOOD AGAR BY STAPHYLOCOCCI
180. THE HAEMAGGLUTININS OF VACCINIA AND ECTROMELIA VIRUSES
181. REACTIVATION OF HEAT INACTIVATED INFLUENZA VIRUS BY RECOMBINATION
182. THE MUCINASE OF V. CHOLERAE
183. REVERSION TO VIRULENCE IN AN INFLUENZA VIRUS MUTANT
184. THE USE OF CHILLING IN THE ANALYSIS OF THE FIRST STAGES OF INFECTION BY INFLUENZA VIRUS
185. POLIOMYELITIS
186. STUDY OF A STRAIN OF INFLUENZA B VIRUS ISOLATED BY CHICK‐EMBRYO INOCULATION
187. MUCINS AND MUCOIDS IN RELATION TO INFLUENZA VIRUS ACTION
188. INACTIVATION OF THE RECEPTOR-DESTROYING ENZYME OF V. CHOLERAE BY IMMUNE SERA
189. INHIBITORY AND INACTIVATING ACTION OF NORMAL FERRET SERA AGAINST AN INFLUENZA VIRUS STRAIN
190. THE ELECTRICAL BEHAVIOUR OF BACTERIOPHAGES
191. FIFTY YEARS ON
192. The Nobel Lectures in Immunology. The Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine, 1960. Immunologic recognition of self.
193. Intrinsic mutagenesis: a genetic basis of ageing.
194. Experimental studies on the virus of "Q" fever.
195. Transfer factor--a theoretical discussion.
196. Cancer: somatic-genetic considerations.
197. Man and his genes.
198. Intrinsic mutagenesis, an interpretation of the pathogenesis of xeroderma pigmentosum.
199. A possible role of zinc in the pathology of dementia.
200. A modification of Jerne's theory of antibody production using the concept of clonal selection.
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