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    On the state of health, etc., of about 450 brewery workers and officials, and of about 200 soldiers. The effect of a daily dose of vitamins (Spinatin)

    Sk. V. Gudjonsson in Zeitschrift für Hygiene und Infektionskrankheiten (1935)

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    Inclusion bodies and their relationship to viruses

    The term virus is not easily defined if it is taken to include free-living nonpathogenic organisms of the types described by Barnard (1935) and Laidlaw and Elford (1936) which, while of very small size, can never...

    G. M. Findlay C. B. E., M. D., D. Sc. in Handbuch der Virusforschung (1938)

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    The growth of viruses on the chorioallantois of the chick embryo

    In 1931, Woodruff and Goodpasture reported that the virus of fowl-pox could be grown on the chorioallantois of the develo** chick, and that proliferative lesions containing typical inclusion bodies were produce...

    F. M. Burnet in Handbuch der Virusforschung (1938)

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    Biochemistry and biophysics of viruses

    Studies on the effect of different chemical and physical agents on the activity of viruses were in progress even before viruses were recognized as a separate group of infectious entities and have been continue...

    W. M. Stanley in Handbuch der Virusforschung (1938)

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    Further observations on the value of heated elementary body suspensions in immunization against experimental influenza

    Further evidence has been obtained that E. B. S. heated at 57° C. for 30 minutes constitute a satisfactory immunizing agent. They produce a high degree of immunity in mice; they are sterile, non-infective and ...

    R. W. Fairbrother, A. E. Martin in Archiv für die gesamte Virusforschung (1939)

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    The mode of action of formaldehyde upon phage proteid

    Hideo Moriyama, Shunkichi Ôhashi in Archiv für die gesamte Virusforschung (1939)

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    The water content of the particle of vaccinia virus proteid

    When vaccinia virus proteid particles agglutinated in a weakly acid solution were centrifuged by an ordinary centrifuge for a long period of time, and the water contents of the precipitate thus sedimented were...

    Hideo Moriyama in Archiv für die gesamte Virusforschung (1939)

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    The inactivation of phage protein by neutralization of its acidified solution

    Moriyama has previously isolated a vaccinia virus protein which is severely inactivated if its acidified solution is neutralized in the presence of inorganic salts, while the inactivation scarecely occurs if no ...

    Hideo Moriyama, Shunkichi Ôhashi in Archiv für die gesamte Virusforschung (1939)

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    Thermal inactivation rates of four plant viruses

    Thermal inactivations of tobacco-necrosis virus, tobacco-mosaic virus, alfalfa-mosaic virus and tobacco-ringspot virus were found to follow the course of a first order reaction. The rates of inactivation at a ...

    W. C. Price in Archiv für die gesamte Virusforschung (1940)

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    The shrinkage and swelling of the Particle of minute-body-forming proteid, including virus proteid, due to the addition of sugars or of NaCl

    The minute-body-forming proteid particles (protoplasm-lipoproteid particles) including vaccinia virus proteid particles are exerted on some influences in the degree of its swelling through the addition of suga...

    Hideo Moriyama in Archiv für die gesamte Virusforschung (1940)

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    The mode of action of formaldehyde upon phage proteid

    H. Moriyama, Shunkichi Ohashi in Archiv für die gesamte Virusforschung (1940)

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    Resorption and excretion of glucose by the particle of minute-body-forming proteid, including virus proteid

    The resorption and excretion of glucose by living cells can be explained to be due to a property of the minute-body-forming proteid existing in the cells.

    Hideo Moriyama in Archiv für die gesamte Virusforschung (1940)

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    The water content of the particle of vaccinia virus proteid

    H. Moriyama in Archiv für die gesamte Virusforschung (1940)

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    The spring-summer tick-borne encephalitis

    A. A. Smorodintseff in Archiv für die gesamte Virusforschung (1940)

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    Absorption of inorganic salts and sugars by vaccinia and by coagulated casein particles

    The salt-impenetrable space of vaccinia particles isolated from vaccine pulp by isoelectric precipitation method was estimated by measuring the salt quantity added to the suspension of the vaccinia particles o...

    Hideo Moriyama in Archiv für die gesamte Virusforschung (1940)

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    Swine pox

    1. The clinical and pathological pictures produced in experimental swine by a strain of swine pox virus obtained...

    Richard E. Shope M. D. in Archiv für die gesamte Virusforschung (1940)

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    Studies on rennin as a virus-model. I. The inactivation of rennin by the neutralization of its acidified solution

    It was found that rennin (commercial preparation: Dr.Fraenkel and Dr.Landau) is inactivated severely if its acidified solution is neutralized by NaOH. The inactivation is induced when the pH of the solution passe...

    Hideo Moriyama in Archiv für die gesamte Virusforschung (1940)

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    The isolation of phage particles possessing an extremely high activity

    Coli-phage protein samples possessing extremely high activity could be isolated by our isoelectric precipitation method from culture filtrates of high titres, which had been prepared by a method described in t...

    Hideo Moriyama, Shunkichi Ôhashi in Archiv für die gesamte Virusforschung (1940)

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    Etiology of the autumn encephalitis in the far east of the USSR

    A. A. Smorodintseff, A. K. Shubladse in Archiv für die gesamte Virusforschung (1940)

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    Studies on rennin as a virus-model. II. resemblance of rennin to some viruses in its physical and chemical properties

    Rennin is regarded as being similar to viruses such as vaccinia and phage in its physical and chemical properties. Rennet activity is carried by a lipoprotein existing in particles or micells of very great dim...

    Hideo Moriyama in Archiv für die gesamte Virusforschung (1941)

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