Thomas H. WellerPublications of Thomas H. Weller, 1954 Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine, in The Journal of Immunology:

 

Rubella Interferon and Factors Influencing the Indirect Neutralization Test for Rubella Antibody
Franklin A. Neva and Thomas H. Weller
J Immunol 1964 93:466-473

Propagation of Coxsackie Viruses in Cultures of Human Tissues
T. H. Weller, F. C. Robbins, M. B. Stoddard, and G. L. Florentino
J Immunol 1953 71:92-97

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

Intranuclear Inclusion Bodies in Cultures of Human Tissue Inoculated with Varicella Vesicle Fluid
Thomas H. Weller and Marguerite B. Stoddard
J Immunol 1952 68:311-319

LThe 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

Attempts to Transmit Primary Atypical Pneumonia and Other Respiratory Tract Infections to the Mongoose: Commission on Acute Respiratory Diseases
Gustave J. Dammin, and Thomas H. Weller
J Immunol 1945 50:107-114

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