Thomas F. Anderson
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Thomas F. Anderson's Degrees
- Bachelors Biochemistry University of California, Berkeley
- PhD Biochemistry Stanford University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Thomas Foxen Anderson was an American biophysical chemist and geneticist who developed crucial techniques for using electron microscopes. Anderson pioneered use of the electron microscope to study viruses. His research produced insights of how viruses infect cells, methods of their reproduction and how they alter the cells they infect.
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- TECHNIQUES FOR THE PRESERVAATION OF THREE-DIMENSIONAL STRUCTURE IN PREPARING SPECIMENS FOR THE ELECTRON MICROSCOPE† (1951) (1486)
- The infection of Escherichia coli by T2 and T4 bacteriophages as seen in the electron microscope. I. Attachment and penetration. (1967) (193)
- An Electron Microscope Study of Some Structural Colors of Insects (1942) (165)
- in vitro MORPHOGENESIS OF PHAGE P22 FROM HEADS AND BASE-PLATE PARTS. (1967) (125)
- I. A Simple Accurate Film Balance of the Vertical Type for Biological and Chemical Work, and a Theoretical and Experimental Comparison with the Horizontal Type. II. Tight Packing of a Monolayer by Ions (1937) (115)
- Identification of poliovirus particles of different antigenicity by specific agglutination as seen in the electron microscope. (1962) (111)
- Electron Microscope Studies of Bacterial Viruses (1943) (104)
- The infection of Escherichia coli by T2 and T4 bacteriophages as seen in the electron microscope. II. Structure and function of the baseplate. (1967) (99)
- A STUDY BY MEANS OF THE ELECTRON MICROSCOPE OF THE REACTION BETWEEN TOBACCO MOSAIC VIRUS AND ITS ANTISERUM (1941) (88)
- Role of Pili in Bacterial Conjugation (1970) (87)
- Genomic masking and recombination between serologically unrelated phages P22 and P221. (1961) (83)
- Stereoscopic Studies of Cells and Viruses in the Electron Microscope (1952) (81)
- Electron microscope studies of insect cuticle, with a discussion of the application of electron optics to this problem (1942) (79)
- Fractionation of Shope papilloma virus in cesium chloride density gradients. (1962) (79)
- A structural difference between the surfaces of normal and of carcinomatous epidermal cells. (1955) (76)
- The Identification and Characterization of Bacteriophages with the Electron Microscope. (1942) (76)
- STRUCTURE OF TYPE 5 ADENOVIRUS : II. FINE STRUCTURE OF VIRUS SUBUNITS. MORPHOLOGIC RELATIONSHIP OF STRUCTURAL SUBUNITS TO VIRUS-SPECIFIC SOLUBLE ANTIGENS FROM INFECTED CELLS (1963) (75)
- Morphological Variants of Coliphage P1 (1970) (74)
- Chapter 5 – ELECTRON MICROSCOPY OF MICROORGANISMS (1956) (73)
- A STUDY OF PURIFIED VIRUSES WITH THE ELECTRON MICROSCOPE (1941) (66)
- The morphology and osmotic properties of bacteriophage systems. (1953) (66)
- The Use of Critical Point Phenomena in Preparing Specimens for the Electron Microscope (1950) (60)
- The role of tryptophane in the adsorption of two bacterial viruses on their host, E. coli† (1945) (56)
- Serial sections for electron microscopy. (1954) (53)
- The intracellular growth of bacteriophages. II. The growth of T3 studied by sonic disintegration and by T6-cyanide lysis of infected cells. (1952) (53)
- Recombination and segregation in Escherichia coli. (1958) (52)
- Morphological and chemical relations in viruses and bacteriophages. (1946) (50)
- The Growth of T2 Virus on Ultraviolet-killed Host Cells (1948) (50)
- CHEMICAL STUDIES ON HOST-VIRUS INTERACTIONS : I. THE EFFECT OF BACTERIOPHAGE ADSORPTION ON THE MULTIPLICATION OF ITS HOST, ESCHERICHIA COLI B WITH AN APPENDIX GIVING SOME DATA ON THE COMPOSITION OF THE BACTERIOPHAGE, T2. (1946) (50)
- MORPHOLOGICAL STRUCTURE OF THE VIRUS OF VACCINIA (1942) (48)
- Electron microscope studies of squid giant nerve axoplasm (1943) (47)
- A Microtome Sectioning Technique for Electron Microscopy Illustrated with Sections of Striated Muscle (1942) (43)
- The Activation of the Bacterial Virus T4 by l-Tryptophan (1948) (43)
- Inheritability of plasmids and population dynamics of cultured cells. (1975) (41)
- Effect of Zn2+ on Bacterial Conjugation: Inhibition of Mating Pair Formation (1972) (39)
- The Raman Spectra of Boron Trifluoride, Trichloride, and Tribromide. The Effect of the Boron Isotopes (1936) (37)
- On the structure and osmotic properties of phage particles. (1953) (37)
- Bacterial Morphology as shown by the Electron Microscope (1943) (36)
- SELECTIVE "STAINING" FOR ELECTRON MICROGRAPHY : THE EFFECTS OF HEAVY METAL SALTS ON INDIVIDUAL BACTERIAL CELLS. (1942) (36)
- Decomposition of T6 bacteriophage in alkaline solutions. (1964) (35)
- The Raman Spectra and Molecular Constants of Phosphorus Trifluoride and Phosphine (1934) (34)
- MORPHOLOGICAL STRUCTURE OF RICKETTSIAE (1943) (32)
- Electron Microscopic Studies of Biological Reactions. I. Reduction of Potassium Tellurite by Corynebacterium diphtheriae. (1941) (32)
- ELECTRON MICROGRAPHS OF PROTEIN MOLECULES (1942) (31)
- Structure of normal and contracted tail sheaths of T4 bacteriophage. (1967) (31)
- THE SPERMATOZOON AND FERTILIZATION MEMBRANE OF ARBACIA PUNCTULATA AS SHOWN BY THE ELECTRON MICROSCOPE (1943) (28)
- THE PNEUMOCOCCAL CAPSULAR SWELLING REACTION, STUDIED WITH THE AID OF THE ELECTRON MICROSCOPE (1943) (27)
- NEGATIVE STAINING AND ITS USE IN THE STUDY OF VIRUSES AND THEIR SEROLOGICAL REACTIONS11This work was supported in part by the National Science Foundation and the Office of Naval Research. (1962) (27)
- Smear Preparations for the Electron Microscopy of Animal Chromosomes. (1949) (26)
- On a bacteriolytic substance associated with a purified bacterial virus (1945) (25)
- Bacterial Morphology as Shown by the Electron Microscope (1943) (21)
- The Raman Spectrum of Liquid Diborane (1938) (21)
- Some fundamental limitations to the preservation of three dimensional specimens for the electron microscope. (1954) (21)
- CHEMICAL STUDIES ON HOST-VIRUS INTERACTIONS : II. THE CHEMICAL SIMULATION OF THE INTERFERENCE PHENOMENON BY 5-METHYL TRYPTOPHANE. (1946) (20)
- THE INTRACELLULAR GROWTH OF BACTERIOPHAGES (1952) (19)
- Bacterial Morphology as Shown by the Electron Microscope (1942) (18)
- THE ACTIVITY OF A BACTERIOSTATIC SUBSTANCE IN THE REACTION BETWEEN BACTERIAL VIRUS AND HOST. (1945) (18)
- The Raman Spectrum of Boron Trifluoride Gas (1938) (18)
- The Morphology of Leptospira icterohemorrhagiae and L. canicola as Revealed by the Electron Microscope (1943) (18)
- The Inheritance of Requirements for Adsorption Cofactors in the Bacterial Virus T4 (1948) (17)
- A Study of Thiobacillus thiooxidans with the Electron Microscope (1942) (17)
- The Influence of Temperature and Nutrients on Plaque Formation by Bacteriophages Active on Escherichia coli Strain B (1948) (16)
- Demonstration by the Electron Microscope of the Combination of Antibodies with Flagellar and Somatic Antigens (1941) (14)
- The Raman Spectrum of Tetraethyl Silane. Vibrational Resonance of Tetraalkyls (1936) (14)
- STUDIES ON THE NATURE OF THE VIRUS OF INFLUENZA (1943) (14)
- PATHOGENIC BACTERIA, RICKETTSIAS AND VIRUSES AS SHOWN BY THE ELECTRON MICROSCOPE: THEIR RELATIONSHIPS TO IMMUNITY AND CHEMOTHERAPY I. MORPHOLOGY (1944) (13)
- Baeterial Morphology as Shown by the Electron Microscope. IV. Structural Differentiation within the Bacterial Protoplasm. (1942) (12)
- The relative sensitivities of bacterial viruses to intense sonic vibration. (1948) (12)
- Some Morphologic Features of the Niehols Strain of Treponema palhdum as Revealed by the Electron Microscope. (1942) (12)
- Effect of Host Cell Wall Material on the Adsorbability of Cofactor-requiring T4 (1969) (12)
- CLUMPING OF SUSCEPTIBLE BACTERIA BY BACTERIOPHAGE TAIL FIBRES. (1964) (11)
- The reactions of bacterial viruses with their host cells (1949) (9)
- STRUCTURE OF TYPE 5 ADENOVIRUS (1963) (9)
- F' plasmids from HfrH and HfrC in recA- Escherichia coli. (1976) (9)
- Effect of Zn2+ on the Adsorption of Male-Specific Filamentous Deoxyribonucleic Acid and Isometric Ribonucleic Acid Bacteriophages (1972) (9)
- SONIC REACTIVATION OF ANTISERUM-NEUTRALIZED BACTERIOPHAGE T3 (1952) (9)
- Bacterial Morphology as Shown by the Electron Microscope (1941) (8)
- Thermodynamic Properties of Phosphorus Compounds (1936) (8)
- SELECTIVE "STAINING" FOR ELECTRON MICROGRAPHY (1942) (6)
- The Free Energy of Formation of Iodine Monobromide in Carbon Tetrachloride Solution (1933) (6)
- PROTEIN MONOLAYERS: FILMS OF OXIDIZED CYTOCHROME C (1938) (6)
- The Raman Spectrum of Deuterium (1935) (4)
- [Processes of conjugation and recombination in Escherichia coli. III. Morphological aspects in electron microscopy]. (1957) (3)
- [Remarks on the characteristics of the infectious viral particle]. (1959) (3)
- THE PHYSIOLOGICAL CHANGES PRODUCED IN YEAST BY ULTRA-VIOLET LIGHT AND BY HEAT. (1939) (3)
- Further Electron Microscope Studies on Arthropod Tracheæ (1942) (3)
- The Raman Spectrum of Arsenic Trichloride (1935) (3)
- CHAPTER 6 – Electron Microscopy of Microorganisms (1966) (2)
- Bactcriophages and their action on host cells. (1950) (2)
- A shadow-casting adaptor for the electron microscope. (1946) (1)
- CHEMICAL STUDIES ON HOST-VIRUS INTERACTIONS (1946) (1)
- Proceedings of the First International Congress ofElectron Microscopy. Paris: Editions de la Revued'Optique, 1953. 768 pp. Illus. $23.75 (1954) (1)
- THE EFFECT OF COLORED IONS ON THE PHOTO-INACTIVATION OF INVERTASE. (1942) (1)
- Bacteriophages. (1950) (1)
- The activation of bacterial viruses by aromatic amino acids. (1946) (0)
- A new technique for the study of biological structures in the electron microscope. (1950) (0)
- Proceedings of Local Branches of the Society of American Bacteriologists (1943) (0)
- [Analysis of descendance of zygotes formed by conjugation of Escherichia coli K12]. (1957) (0)
- The shadow-casting technique in electron microscopy. (1946) (0)
- CHEMICAL STUDIES ON HOST-VIRUS INTERACTIONS (1946) (0)
- PHYSICAL, CHEMICAL, AND BIOPHYSICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF VIRUSES AND VIRUS SYSTEMS (1954) (0)
- The Physiological Changes Produced in Yeast by Ultra-Violet Light and by Heat (1939) (0)
- Chapter 5. THE ACTIVATION OF VIRUSES BY ADSORPTION COFACTORS (1950) (0)
- The electron microscope in medical research. (1946) (0)
- Stereoscopy and resolution in electron microscopy (1960) (0)
- ACCUMIULATION OF NEWLY SYNTHESIZED RNA TEAIPLATES IN A UNIQUE CLASS OF POLYRIBOSOMIES DURING EMJBRYOGENESIS* (0)
- Preliminary Studies on Respiratory Gas Mixing With Nitrogen as a Tracer Gas (1944) (0)
- Analysis of Pedigree in E. coli K12. (1957) (0)
- The Relative Sensitivities of Bacterial Viruses to Intense Sonic Vibration. (1948) (0)
- Electron Microscopy: Technique and Applications . Ralph W. G. Wyckoff. New York: Interscience, 1949. 248 pp. $5.00. (1950) (0)
- A Bacteriolytic Substance Contained Within a Purified Bacterial Virus (1944) (0)
- Proceedings of the First International Congress of Electron Microscopy . Paris: Editions de la Revue d'Optique, 1953. 768 pp. Illus. $23.75 (1954) (0)
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