John F. EndersPublications of John F. Enders, 1954 Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine, in The Journal of Immunology:

 

Lack of Relationship between Virus-Specific Surface and Transplantation Antigens in Hamster Cells Transformed by Simian Papovavirus SV40
Satvir S. Tevethia, George Th. Diamandopoulos, Fred Rapp, and John F. Enders
J Immunol 1968 101:1192-1198

Behavior of Monkeys after Inoculation of Virus Derived from Patients with Measles and Propagated in Tissue Culture Together with Observations on Spontaneous Infections of These Animals by an Agent Exhibiting Similar Antigenic Properties
Thomas C. Peebles, Kevin McCarthy, John F. Enders, and Ann Holloway
J Immunol 1957 78:63-74

An Evaluation of the Roller-Tube Tissue Culture for the Isolation of Poliomyelitis Viruses from Feces
Sidney Kibrick, John F. Enders, Frederick C. Robbins, and Yinette Chang
J Immunol 75:391-400

Tissue Cultures in the Study of Immunity: Retrospection and Anticipation
John F. Enders
J Immunol 1954 73:62-66

Cytopathogenic Agents Isolated from Patients during an Unusual Epidemic Exanthem
Franklin A. Neva, John F. Enders, and Yinette Chang
J Immunol 1954 72:307-314

Isolation of a Cytopathogenic Agent from an Infant with a Disease in Certain Respects Resembling Roseola Infantum
Franklin A. Neva, John F. Enders, and Yinette Chang
J Immunol 1954 72:315-321

Studies on the Cultivation of Poliomyelitis Viruses in Tissue Culture: I. The Propagation of Poliomyelitis Viruses in Suspended Cell Cultures of Various Human Tissues
Thomas H. Weller, John F. Enders, Frederick C. Robbins, and Marguerite B. Stoddard
J Immunol 1952 69:645-671

Studies on the Cultivation of Poliomyelitis Viruses in Tissue Culture: II. The Propagation of the Poliomyelitis Viruses in Roller-Tube Cultures of Various Human Tissues
Frederick C. Robbins, Thomas H. Weller, and John F. Enders
J Immunol 1952 69:673-694

General Preface to Studies on the Cultivation of Poliomyelitis Viruses in Tissue Culture
John F. Enders
J Immunol 1952 69:639-643

The Etiology of Epidemic Pleurodynia: A Study of two Viruses Isolated from a Typical Outbreak
T. H. Weller, J. F. Enders, M. Buckingham, and J. J. Finn, Jr.
J Immunol 1950 65:337-346

An Evaluation of the Test for Antihemagglutinin in the Diagnosis of Infections by the Mumps Virus
Frederick C. Robbins, Lawrence Kilham, Jeanette H. Levens, and John F. Enders
J Immunol 1949 61:235-242

Attenuation of Virulence with Retention of Antigenicity of Mumps Virus after Passage in the Embryonated Egg
John F. Enders, Jeanette H. Levens, Joseph Stokes, Jr., Elizabeth P. Maris, and William Berenberg
J Immunol 1946 54:283-291

The Effect of Homologous Antiserum and Complement on the Multiplication of Vaccinia Virus in Roller-Tube Cultures of Blood-Mononuclear Cells
Alfred L. Florman and John F. Enders
J Immunol 1942 43:159-175

Quantitative Studies on the Infectivity of the Virus of Herpes Simplex for the Chorioallantoic Membrane of the Chick Embryo, Together with Observations on the Inactivation of the Virus by Its Specific Antiserum
Morris F. Shaffer and John F. Enders
J Immunol 1939 37:383-411

Behavior Exhibited by Mixtures of Pneumococcus Type III and Homologous Antiserum, Analogous to That Described for Similar Associations of Virus and Antiviral Serum
John F. Enders and Morris F. Shaffer
J Immunol 1937 32:379-407

Variation in the Susceptibility of Guinea Pigs to Reversed Passive Anaphylaxis
Hans Zinsser and John F. Enders
J Immunol 1936 30:327-337

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