1953: Viruses, Vol. XVIII
Organizer: Milislav Demerec
DELBRÜCK, M. Introductory remarks about the program 1 VIRUS IN THE VEGETATIVE STATE ANDITS MATURATION DOERMANN, A. H. The vegetative state in the life cycle of bacteriophage: evidence for its occurrence, and its genetic characterization 3 LEVINTHAL, C. Recombination in phage: its relationship to heterozygosis and growth 13 FRASER, DOROTHY, and DULBECCO, R. A genetic analysis of the factors controlling the h character in bacteriophage T3 15 APPLEBY, J. CHRISTINE. Genetic recombination experiments with influenza virus 19 BURNET, F. M., and LIND, PATRICIA, E. Influenza virus recombination: experiments using the de-embryonated egg technique 21 HIRST, G. K. Intracellular reactions between two types of influenza virus 25 LEVINTHAL, C., and FISHER, H. W. Maturation of phage and the evidence of phage precursors 29 HENLE, WERNER. Developmental cycles in animal viruses 35SANDERS, F. K. Evidence of a multiplication cycle in mouse encephalomyelitis virus 45 MARAMOROSCH, KARL. Do developmental stages occur in the reproductive cycle of aster-yellows virus? 51 SCHLESINGER, R. WALTER. The relation of functionally deficient forms of influenza virus to viral development 55 MELNICK, JOSEPH L., and GAYLORD, WILLIAM H. Intracellular development of pox viruses 61 PROVIRUS BERTANI, G. Lysogenic versus lytic cycle of phage multiplication 65LIEB, MARGARET. Studies on lysogenization in Escherichia coli 71HAYES, W. The mechanism of genetic recombination in Escherichia coli 75 APPLEYARD, R. K. Segregation of lambda lysogenicity during bacterial recombination in E. coli K -12 95 DELAMATER, EDWARD D. The mitotic mechanism in bacteria 99 THE TRANSITION FROM PROVIRUS TO VEGETATIVE VIRUS JACOB, FRANÇOIS, and WOLLMAN, ELIE L. Induction of phage development in lysogenic bacteria 101 WATSON, J. D., and CRICK, F. H. C. The structure of DNA 123 WYATT, G. R. The quantitative composition of deoxypentose nucleic acids as related to the newly proposed structure 133 THE TRANSITION FROM THE INFECTIVE TO THE VEGETATIVE STATE HERSHEY, A. D., Functional differentation within particles of bacteriopage T2 35 MARKHAM, ROY. Chemistry of some functional components of viruses 141 PUCK, THEODORE T. The first steps of virus invasion 149
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WEIDEL, OLFHARD. Phage receptor systems of E. coli B 155 STRUCTURE OF VIRUSES LANNI, FRANK, and LANNI, YVONNE THERY. Antigenic structure of bacteriophage 159 SCHÄFFER, WERNER, and MUNK, KLAUS. Studies on the complement-fixing antigen of the fowl plague virus 169 LARK, KARL G., and ADAMS, MARK H. The stability of phages as a function of the ionic environment 171 WILLIAMS, ROBLEY C. The shapes and sizes of purified viruses as determined by electron microscopy 185 ANDERSON, THOMAS F. The morphology and osmotic properties of bacteriophage systems 197 JESAITIS, MARGERIS, and GOEBEL, W AL THER F. The interaction between T4 phage and the specific lipocarbohydrate of phase II Sh. sonnei 205 BIOCHEMICAL STUDIES OF VIRUS INFECTIONS KOZLOFF, LLOYD M. Origin and fate of bacteriophage material 207 COHEN, SEYMOUR S. Studies on controlling mechanisms in the metabolism of virus-infected bacteria 221 HOST-CONTROLLED VARIATIONS OF VIRUSES BOWEN, G. H. Studies of ultraviolet irratation phenomena--an approach to the problems of bacteriophage reproduction 245 STENT, GUNTHER. Mortality due to radioactive phosphorus as an Index to bacteriophage development 255 ZINDER, NORTON D. Infective heredity in bacteria 261 BARON, L. S. Genetic transfer by means of Vi Phage lysates 271 VIRUSES IN TISSUE CULTURE DULBECCO, RENATO, and VOGT, MARGUERITE. Some problems of animal virology as studied by the plague technique 273 YOUNGNER, J. S. Some observations on the behavior of poliomyelitis viruses in tissue culture 281 SYVERTON, JEROME T., and SCHERER, WILLIAM F. Applications of strains of mammalian cells to the study of animal viruses 285 FENNER, FRANK. Host parasite relationships in myxomatosis of the Australian wild rabbit 291
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