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- PhD Physics University of California, Berkeley
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- ACTION OF X-RAYS ON MAMMALIAN CELLS (1956) (1426)
- Clonal growth of mammalian cells in vitro; growth characteristics of colonies from single HeLa cells with and without a feeder layer. (1956) (1013)
- A RAPID METHOD FOR VIABLE CELL TITRATION AND CLONE PRODUCTION WITH HELA CELLS IN TISSUE CULTURE: THE USE OF X-IRRADIATED CELLS TO SUPPLY CONDITIONING FACTORS. (1955) (641)
- ACTION OF X-RAYS ON MAMMALIAN CELLS (1957) (240)
- ACTION OF X-RAYS ON MAMMALIAN CELLS : II. SURVIVAL CURVES OF CELLS FROM NORMAL HUMAN TISSUES (1957) (211)
- CLONAL GROWTH IN VITRO OF EPITHELIAL CELLS FROM NORMAL HUMAN TISSUES (1956) (198)
- Chicken interferon gene: cloning, expression, and analysis. (1994) (190)
- Defective interfering particles with covalently linked [±]RNA induce interferon (1977) (176)
- DYNAMICS OF ACRIDINE ORANGE-CELL INTERACTION. I. INTERRELATIONSHIPS OF ACRIDINE ORANGE PARTICLES AND CYTOPLASMIC REDDENING. (1963) (169)
- Induction and purification of alpha- and beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases. (1956) (164)
- Mitotically Synchronized Mammalian Cells: A Simple Method for Obtaining Large Populations (1964) (159)
- Molecular basis of interferon action: inhibition of viral RNA translation. (1966) (154)
- Interferon Action: Inhibition of Vesicular Stomatitis Virus RNA Synthesis Induced by Virion-Bound Polymerase (1971) (140)
- DYNAMICS OF ACRIDINE ORANGE-CELL INTERACTION. II. DYE-INDUCED ULTRASTRUCTURAL CHANGES IN MULTIVESICULAR BODIES (ACRIDINE ORANGE PARTICLES). (1964) (139)
- CLONAL GROWTH OF MAMMALIAN CELLS IN VITRO (1956) (127)
- Chicken interferon type I inhibits infectious bronchitis virus replication and associated respiratory illness. (2001) (124)
- Dynamics of surface modification in myxovirus-infected cells. (1962) (109)
- Enhanced interferon production from chick embryo cells aged in in vitro. (1967) (107)
- Cell killing by viruses. I. Comparison of cell-killing, plaque-forming, and defective-interfering particles of vesicular stomatitis virus. (1974) (101)
- Amelioration of Influenza Virus Pathogenesis in Chickens Attributed to the Enhanced Interferon-Inducing Capacity of a Virus with a Truncated NS1 Gene (2006) (88)
- A PLAQUE ASSAY FOR ENUMERATING ANTIGEN-SENSITIVE CELLS IN DELAYED-TYPE HYPERSENSITIVITY (1970) (87)
- Interferon Induction by Viruses (1984) (87)
- [18] Induction of high titer chicken interferon (1986) (87)
- Development of x-ray induced giant HeLa cells. (1960) (84)
- Specificity, kinetics, and inhibition of alpha- and beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases. (1956) (79)
- Interferon Induction and/or Production and Its Suppression by Influenza A Viruses (2005) (79)
- Hemadsorption-Negative Plaque Test: New Assay for Rubella Virus Revealing a Unique Interference tion-negative plaque technique (1965) (73)
- Cell killing by viruses. II. Cell killing by vesicular stomatitis virus: a requirement for virion-derived transcription. (1975) (72)
- Interferon Induction as a Quasispecies Marker of Vesicular Stomatitis Virus Populations (1998) (70)
- Intrinsic Interference: a New Type of Viral Interference (1967) (68)
- Host-cell interaction of animal viruses. I. Titration of cell-killing by viruses. (1958) (67)
- Interferon action on avian viruses. I. Oral administration of chicken interferon-alpha ameliorates Newcastle disease. (1999) (66)
- Interferon induction by viruses. XVI. 2-Aminopurine blocks selectively and reversibly an early stage in interferon induction. (1988) (64)
- Persistent infection. II. Interferon-inducing temperature-sensitive mutants as mediators of cell sparing: possible role in persistent infection by vesicular stomatitis virus. (1979) (64)
- Recombinant chicken interferon from Escherichia coli and transfected COS cells is biologically active. (1995) (62)
- Recombinant chicken interferon: a potent antiviral agent that lacks intrinsic macrophage activating factor activity (1995) (60)
- Persistent infection. I Interferon-inducing defective-interfering particles as mediators of cell sparing: possible role in persistent infection by vesicular stomatitis virus. (1978) (60)
- EARLY STAGES OF NEWCASTLE DISEASE VIRUS-HELA CELL INTERACTION: AN ELECTRON MICROSCOPIC STUDY. (1964) (59)
- Translational inhibition in mitotic HeLa cells. (1965) (57)
- Cell killing by viruses. IV. Cell killing and protein synthesis inhibition by vesicular stomatitis virus require the same gene functions. (1977) (55)
- Dynamics of Biologically Active Subpopulations of Influenza Virus: Plaque-Forming, Noninfectious Cell-Killing, and Defective Interfering Particles (2009) (54)
- Chicken interferon types I and II enhance synergistically the antiviral state and nitric oxide secretion. (1998) (52)
- Interferon action III. The rate of primary transcription of vesicular stomatitis virus is inhibited by interferon action. (1978) (46)
- Transient resistance of influenza virus to interferon action attributed to random multiple packaging and activity of NS genes. (2000) (45)
- Interferon induction by viruses. VIII. Vesicular stomatitis virus: [+/-]DI-011 particles induce interferon in the absence of standard virions. (1982) (43)
- Interferon induction by viruses. XIX. Vesicular stomatitis virus--New Jersey: high multiplicity passages generate interferon-inducing, defective-interfering particles. (1989) (40)
- Cell killing by viruses. III. The interferon system and inhibition of cell killing by vesicular stomatitis virus. (1976) (40)
- Cellular Responses in Chickens Treated with IFN-α Orally or Inoculated with Recombinant Marek's Disease Virus Expressing IFN-α (2001) (40)
- Stages of Marek's disease virus latency defined by variable sensitivity to interferon modulation of viral antigen expression. (1995) (39)
- Viral interference by defective particles of vesicular stomatitis virus measured in individual cells. (1980) (39)
- Interferon induction by viruses. X. A model for interferon induction by Newcastle disease virus. (1983) (37)
- Nomenclature of avian interferon proteins. (2001) (36)
- Inhibition of mouse L cell protein synthesis by ultraviolet-irradiated vesicular stomatitis virus requires viral transcription. (1978) (36)
- Induction of high titer chicken interferon. (1986) (35)
- Double-stranded ribonuclease coinduced with interferon. (1989) (35)
- Interferon induction by viruses. VI. Reovirus: virion genome dsRNA as the interferon inducer in aged chick embryo cells. (1980) (35)
- Interferon induction by viruses. XIII. Detection and assay of interferon induction-suppressing particles. (1985) (34)
- Interferon action II. Membrane-bound alkaline ribonuclease activity in chick embryo cells manifesting interferon-mediated interference. (1975) (33)
- Host-cell interaction of animal viruses. II. Cell-killing particle enumeration: survival curves at low multiplicities. (1959) (33)
- VIRAL INHIBITION IN THE METAPHASE-ARREST CELL. (1963) (32)
- Synthesis and processing of Sindbis virus nonstructural proteins in vitro. (1982) (32)
- Interferon induction by viruses. III. Vesicular stomatitis virus: interferon-inducing particle activity requires partial transcription of gene N. (1980) (31)
- The use of x-irradiated HeLa cell giants to detect latent virus in mammalian cells. (1957) (30)
- Interferon induction by viruses. IV. Sindbis virus: early passage defective-interfering particles induce interferon. (1980) (30)
- Interferon induction by viruses. VII. Mengovirus: "interferon-sensitive" mutant phenotype attributed to interferon-inducing particle activity. (1981) (29)
- Cell killing by viruses. V. Transcribing defective interfering particles of vesicular stomatitis virus function as cell-killing particles. (1977) (29)
- Development of the interferon system. I. In chicken cells development in ovo continues on time in vitro (1990) (28)
- Interferon induction by viruses: one molecule of dsRNA as the threshold for interferon induction. (1983) (28)
- Nuclear Surface N-Acetyl Neuraminic Acid Terminating Receptors for Myxovirus Attachment (1965) (28)
- Interferon induction by viruses. XIV. Development of interferon inducibility and its inhibition in chick embryo cells "aged" in vitro. (1985) (27)
- Interferon induction by viruses. II. Sindbis virus: interferon induction requires one-quarter of the genome--genes G and A. (1979) (27)
- Interferon modulation of Marek's disease virus genome expression in chicken cell lines. (1996) (26)
- On the molecular specificity of steroid-enzyme combinations. The kinetics of β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (1955) (25)
- Clonogenic Assay of Type A Influenza Viruses Reveals Noninfectious Cell-Killing (Apoptosis-Inducing) Particles (2008) (25)
- Symposium on the biology of cells modified by viruses or antigens. IV. Single-cell techniques in tracing virus-host interactions. (1959) (25)
- Combined sequential treatment with interferon and dsRNA abrogates virus resistance to interferon action. (2001) (24)
- Interferon induction by viruses. IX. Antagonistic activities of virus particles modulated interferon production. (1982) (24)
- [17] Interferon induction: Dose-response curves (1986) (23)
- Influenza virus subpopulations: exchange of lethal H5N1 virus NS for H1N1 virus NS triggers de novo generation of defective-interfering particles and enhances interferon-inducing particle efficiency. (2013) (22)
- In Vitro Analysis of Virus Particle Subpopulations in Candidate Live-Attenuated Influenza Vaccines Distinguishes Effective from Ineffective Vaccines (2010) (22)
- Interferon induction by viruses. Sindbis virus: defective-interfering particles temperature-sensitive for interferon induction. (1980) (22)
- Interferon induction by viruses. XV. Biological characteristics of interferon induction-suppressing particles of vesicular stomatitis virus. (1987) (22)
- Influenza virus interferon-inducing particle efficiency is reversed in avian and mammalian cells, and enhanced in cells co-infected with defective-interfering particles. (2012) (21)
- Immune status assessment by abundance of IFN-alpha and IFN-gamma mRNA in chicken blood. (2001) (21)
- DYNAMICS OF ACRIDINE ORANGE-CELL INTERACTION (1964) (20)
- Cellular responses in chickens treated with IFN-alpha orally or inoculated with recombinant Marek's disease virus expressing IFN-alpha. (2001) (19)
- Enzymatic Formation of 3α-Hydroxysteroids (1954) (18)
- DYNAMICS OF ACRIDINE ORANGE-CELL INTERACTION (1963) (18)
- Sindbis virus. I. Gene order of translation in vivo. (1980) (16)
- Interferon induction by viruses. XXI. Vesicular stomatitis virus: interferon inducibility as a phylogenetic marker. (1992) (16)
- THE INTERFERON SYSTEM AS A REGULATOR OF PERSISTENT INFECTION * (1980) (16)
- Mechanism of Sindbis Virus-Induced Intrinsic Interference with Vesicular Stomatitis Virus Replication (1974) (16)
- VIRAL POLYMERASE PROTEINS AS ANTIVIRAL AGENTS (INTRINSIC INTERFERENCE) * (1970) (16)
- Mycoplasmas produce double‐stranded ribonuclease (1990) (15)
- Super-Sentinel Chickens and Detection of Low-Pathogenicity Influenza Virus (2007) (14)
- Interferon induction by viruses. XXII. Vesicular stomatitis virus-Indiana: M-protein and leader RNA do not regulate interferon induction in chicken embryo cells. (1993) (13)
- Interferon induction by viruses. XX. Acid-labile interferon accounts for the antiviral effect induced by poly(rI).poly(rC) in primary chick embryo cells. (1990) (13)
- Interferon induction: dose-response curves. (1986) (12)
- Lethal H5N1 influenza viruses are not resistant to interferon action in human, simian, porcine or chicken cells (2012) (12)
- Interferon induction by viruses. XII. Inhibition of protein synthesis renders aged chick embryo cells refractory to interferon induction. (1985) (11)
- Cell surface‐associated ribonuclease activities (1979) (10)
- Interferon induction by viruses. XVII. Non-temperature-sensitive mutations regulate interferon induction by vesicular stomatitis virus. (1989) (10)
- Interferon induction by viruses. XVIII. Vesicular stomatitis virus-New Jersey: a single infectious particle can both induce and suppress interferon production. (1989) (10)
- Interferon induction by viruses. XI. Early events in the induction process. (1984) (9)
- In Vivo Assessment of NS1-Truncated Influenza Virus with a Novel SLSYSINWRH Motif as a Self-Adjuvanting Live Attenuated Vaccine (2015) (9)
- Interferon Induction and/or Production and Its Suppression by Influenza A Viruses (2005) (9)
- Control of viral RNA translation as the mechanism of interferon action. (1966) (7)
- Interferon induction: regulation by both virus and cell. (1994) (6)
- Rubella virus replication in the brains of suckling mice (1967) (6)
- Influenza virus: a single noninfectious interferon induction-suppressing particle blocks expression of interferon-inducing particles. (2012) (5)
- The interferon inducer moiety of viruses: a single molecule of dsRNA. (1981) (5)
- Influenza virus subpopulations: interferon induction-suppressing particles require expression of NS1 and act globally in cells; UV irradiation of interferon-inducing particles blocks global shut-off and enhances interferon production. (2013) (5)
- Dynamics of Biologically Active Subpopulations of Influenza Virus: Plaque-Forming, Noninfectious Cell-Killing, and Defective Interfering Particles (2009) (5)
- A tribute to Dr. Theodore T. Puck (2006) (4)
- Monitoring molecules of the plasma membrane: renewal of sialic acid-terminating receptors. (1968) (4)
- William E. Stewart II. (2000) (4)
- Intrinsic interference: A unique interference system used in assaying non-cytopathic viruses (2005) (4)
- Chapter 4 A Novel Method for Cutting Giant Cells to Study Viral Synthesis in Anucleate Cytoplasm (1966) (3)
- Time, travels, and travails with the interferon system. (2007) (3)
- Interferon induction by viruses. XXV. Adenoviruses as inducers of interferon in developmentally aged primary chicken embryo cells. (2005) (3)
- Personal travels and travails with the interferon system. (1987) (3)
- The Genesis of “Feeder Cells”: Concept and Practice (2006) (3)
- Intrinsic interference: non-interferon mediated viral interference. (1977) (2)
- Enzymatic formation of 3 alpha-hydroxysteroids. (1954) (2)
- Lipopolysaccharide: a potent inhibitor of viral-mediated type-I interferon induction. (2010) (1)
- Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the discovery of interferon. (2007) (1)
- ACTION OF X-RAYS (2003) (1)
- The Journal Turns a New Page (2002) (1)
- ACTION OF X-RAYS ON M A M M A L I A N CELLS (2003) (0)
- Cell killing by viruses--single-cell survival procedure for detecting viral functions required for cell killing. (1977) (0)
- 310 Lipopolysaccharide: A potent inhibitor of interferon induction (2008) (0)
- Interferon gene avian and recombinant DNA (1994) (0)
- ORANGE-CELL INTERACTION II . Dye-Induced Ultrastructural Changes in Multivesieular Bodies ( Acridine Orange Particles ) (2003) (0)
- Cell Killing Vesicular Stomatitis Virus: The Prototype Rhabdovirus (2018) (0)
- Interferon Research Effects of Interferon on Cells, Viruses and the Immune System A. Geraldes (1977) (0)
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