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THE EFFECT OF MONOCHROMATIC ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION ON THE INFECTIVITY AND HEMAGGLUTINATING ABILITY OF THE INFLUENZA VIRUS TYPE A STRAIN PR-8
Igor Tamm and Donald J. Fluke
J. Bacteriol. April 1950 59: 449-461;
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ANTISPORULATION FACTORS IN COMPLEX ORGANIC MEDIA I.: Growth and Sporulation Studies on Bacillus Larvae
J. W. Foster, W. A. Hardwick, and Beverly Guirard
J. Bacteriol. April 1950 59: 463-470;
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THE INFLUENCE OF ANTIBIOTICS AND SULFA DRUGS ON BACILLUS LARVAE, CAUSE OF AMERICAN FOULBROOD OF THE HONEYBEE, IN VITRO AND IN VIVO
H. Katznelson
J. Bacteriol. April 1950 59: 471-479;
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YEASTS FROM HAWAIIAN FRUIT FLIES: THEIR IDENTIFICATION AND ABILITY TO PRODUCE RIBOFLAVIN
L. R. Hedrick and G. C. Burke
J. Bacteriol. April 1950 59: 481-484;
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THE BIOLOGICAL DEGRADATION OF SOLUBLE CELLULOSE DERIVATIVES AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO THE MECHANISM OF CELLULOSE HYDROLYSIS
Elwyn T. Reese, Ralph G. H. Siu, and Hillel S. Levinson
J. Bacteriol. April 1950 59: 485-497;
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ACETIC ACID OXIDATION BY ESCHERICHIA COLI AND AEROBACTER AEROGENES
Samuel J. Ajl
J. Bacteriol. April 1950 59: 499-507;
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THE INFLUENCE OF CERTAIN SALTS, AMINO ACIDS, SUGARS, AND PROTEINS ON THE STABILITY OF RICKETTSIAE
Marianna R. Bovarnick, Judith C. Miller, and John C. Snyder
J. Bacteriol. April 1950 59: 509-522;
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THE PRODUCTION OF STREPTOCIN BY DIFFERENT STRAINS OF STREPTOMYCES GRISEUS
A. B. Kupferberg, H. Styles, H. O. Singher, and Selman A. Waksman
J. Bacteriol. April 1950 59: 523-526;
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THE BACTERIAL OXIDATION OF AROMATIC COMPOUNDS: IV. Studies on the Mechanism of Enzymatic Degradation of Protocatechuic Acid
R. Y. Stanier
J. Bacteriol. April 1950 59: 527-532;
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THE VITAMIN REQUIREMENTS FOR GLYCEROL OXIDATION BY STREPTOCOCCUS FAECALIS
P. J. VanDemark
J. Bacteriol. April 1950 59: 533-539;
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IMMUNIZATION WITH HEAT-KILLED MYCOBACTERIUM PARATUBERCULOSIS IN MINERAL OIL. II
Björn Sigurdsson and Anna G. Tryggvadóttir
J. Bacteriol. April 1950 59: 541-543;
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A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF KNOWN FOOD-POISONING STAPHYLOCOCCI AND RELATED VARIETIES
James B. Evans and C. F. Niven, Jr.
J. Bacteriol. April 1950 59: 545-550;
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CHROMATIN STAINING OF BACTERIA DURING BACTERIOPHAGE INFECTION
S. E. Luria and Mary L. Human
J. Bacteriol. April 1950 59: 551-560;
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ELECTRON AND LIGHT MICROSCOPIC STUDIES OF BACTERIAL NUCLEI I.: Adaptation of Cytological Processing to Electron Microscopy; Bacterial Nuclei as Vesicular Structures
Stuart Mudd and Andrew G. Smith
J. Bacteriol. April 1950 59: 561-573;
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ELECTRON AND LIGHT MICROSCOPIC STUDIES OF BACTERIAL NUCLEI II.: An Improved Staining Technique for the Nuclear Chromatin of Bacterial Cells
Andrew G. Smith
J. Bacteriol. April 1950 59: 575-587;
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MORPHOLOGICAL STUDIES IN THE GENUS NOCARDIA II.: Cytological Studies
Norvel M. McClung
J. Bacteriol. April 1950 59: 589-602;
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