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REPRINT ACCESSION LIST1969
March 1970
Technical Information DivisionASROBIOLOGY & EVALUATION LABORTOmS
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ABSTRACT
This volume contains citations of 57 technical articlespublished by scientists associated with the Department of theArmy, Fort Detrick) Frederick, Maryland. They are listed byreprint number and cross-indexed by subject and author.
This publication may be released to the general public.Additional copies of the Reprint Accession List and the listedreprints may be obtained from Technical Releases and EditorialBranch, Technical Information Division, Fort Detrick, Frederick,Haryland 21701.
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1384Finegold, Milton J. 1968. Pathogenesis of plague: A review of plaguedeaths in the United States during the last decade. Amer. J. Med. 45:549-554.
1385Standen, Alfred C.; Esterly, John R.; Pearson, Bjarne. 1969. Reticularcell response to transplants: Rcactive changes in the rabbit appendix.Arch. Pathol. 87:57-62.
1386Abeles, F.B. 1968. Herbicide-induced ethylene production: Role of thegas in sublethal doses of 2,4-D. Weed Sci. 16:498-500.
1387Lawton, W.D.; Morris, B.C.; Burrows, T.W. 1968. Gene transfer byconjugation in "P. pseudotuberculosis" and "P. pestis." Int. Symp.Pseudotuberculosis, Paris 1967; Symp. Ser. Imnunobiol. Stand. 9:285-292.
1388Portner, Dorothy M.; Hoecman, Robert K. 1968. Sporicidal effect ofperacetic acid vapor. Appl. Microbiol. 16:1782-1785.
1389Gahagan, H.E.; Holm, R.E.; Abeles, F.B. 1968. Effect of ethylene onperoxidase activity. Physiol. Plant. 21:1270-1279.
1390Landay, M.E.; Lowe, E.P.; Mitten, J.; Smith, F.X. 1968. Disseminatedblastomycosis in hamsters after intramuscular, subcutaneous and intra-peritoneal injection. Sabouraudia 6:318-323.
1391Swack, Norman S.; Duff, James T. 1968. Protection of mice with aninactivated human pneumonitis agent prepared in a human diploid cell strain.J. Infect. Dis. 118:468-472.
1392Walker, Jerry S.; Lincoln, Ralph E.; Weirether, Francis J. 1968.Genetic control of virus production in cell lines. Biotechnol. Bioeng.10:557-566.
1393Nagle, Stanley C., Jr. 1969. Improved growth of mammalian and insect cellsin media containing increased levels of choline. Appl. Hicrobiol. 17:318-319.
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1394Gwinn, Darrel D.; Lawton, William D. 1968. Alteration of host specificityin Bacillus subtills. Bacteriol. Rev. 32:297-301.
1395Johnson, Roger W.; Orlando, Michael D.; Patrick, William C., I1. 1969.Growth of Rift Valley fever virus in human diploid (WI-38) cells. Amer.J. Vet. Res. 30:365-367.
1396Hahon., N. 1969. The kinetics of neutralization of Venezuelan equineencephalomyelitis virus by antiserum and the reversibility of the reaction.J. Gen. Virol. 4:77-88.
1397Finegold, Milton J. 1969. Pneumonic plague in monkeys: An electronmicroscopic study. Amer. J. Pathol. 54:167-185.
1398Abeles, F.B.; Lonski, J. 1969. Stimulation of lettuce seed germinationby ethylene. Plant Physiol. 44:277-280.
1399Hendricks, Charles W.; Altenbern, Robert A. 1968. Studies on thesynthesis of staphylococcal alpha toxin. Can. J. Microbiol. 14:1277-1281.
1400Zimmerman, Leonard. 1969. Permeability of Serratia marcescens to someinorganic salts. J. Bacteriol. 97:749-755.
1401Abeles, F.B. 1969. Abscission: Role of cellulase. Plant Physiol.44:447-452.
1402Klein, Frederick; Walker, Jerry S.; Mahlandt, Bill G.; Carter, Richard C.;Orlando, Michael D.; Weirether, Francis J.; Lincoln, Ralph E. 1969.Interacting factors that influence long-term storage of live asteurellatularensis vaccine and Rift Valley fever virus. Appl. Microbiol. 17:427-434.
1403Nutter, John E. 1969. Effect of vaccine, route, and schedule on antibodyresponse of rabbits to Pasteurella tularensi. Appl. Microbiol. 17:355-359.
1404Johnson, James V. 1969. Growth of Venezuelan, and eastern, equineencephalomyelitis viruses in tissue cultures of minced Aedes aetyntilarvae. Amer. J. Trop. Med. Ryg. 18:103-114.
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1405Janssen, Werner A.; Stirgalln Michael J. 1969. Plague bacillus:Survival within host phagocytes. Science 163:950-952.
1406Bennett, William E.; Pearson, Bjarne. 1969. A study of the indigogenicprinciple and in vitro macrophage differentiation. J. Reticuloendothelial.Soc. 6:158-174.
1407Taylor, Larry A.; Barbeito, Manuel S.; Gremillion, Gardner G. 1969.Paraformaldehyde for surface sterilization and detoxification. Appl.Microbiol. 17:614-618.
1408Hahon, Nicholas; Zimmerman, W. Douglas. 1969. Intracellular survival ofviral and rickettsial agents in acetone at -60 C. Appl. Microbiol. 17:775-776.
1409Walker, Jerry S.; Carter) Richard C.; Klein, Frederick; Snowden,Shirley E.; Lincoln, Ralph E. 1969. Evaluation of factors related togrowth of Rift Valley fever virus in suspended cell cultures. Appl. Microbic!.17:658-664.
1410Silverman, Sidney J.; Espeseth, David A.; Schantz, Edward J. 1969.Effect of formaldehyde on the iumunochemical and biological activity ofstaphylococcal endotoxin [sic] B. J. Bacteriol. 98:437-442.
1411Silverman, Sidney J.; Moore, Gary T.; Roessler, William C. 1969.Effect of formaldehyde on the immunogenicity of staphylococcal entero-toxin B for Macaca mulatta. J. Bacteriol. 98:443-446.
1412Disque, Donald T.; Vincent, William F. 1969. Production of antibodyagainst conjugated dipicolinic acid (2,6-pyridine dicarboxylic acid).Appl. Microbiol. 17:771-772.
1413Brown, Arthur; Eisner, Virginia; Zebovicz, Eugene; Allen, William P.1969. Use of an antiglobulin plaque neutralization test among group Aarboviruses. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 130:718-722.
1414Kosikowaki, E.H.; IHahon, N. 1969. Quantitative assay of interferon bythe tumunofluorescent cell-counting technique. J. Gen. Virol. 4:441-443.
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1415Weinberg, Edmund H.; Stakebake, Jack R.; Gerone, Peter J. 1969. Plaqueassay for Rickettsia rickettsii. J. Bacteriol. 98:398-402.
1416Hahon, Nicholas. 1969. lmmunofluorescent cell-counting assay of RiftValley fever virus. Amer. J. Vet. Res. 30:1007-1014.
1417Harstad, J. Bruce; Filler, Melvin E. 1969. Evaluation of air filterswith submicron viral aerosols and bacterial aerosols. Amer. Ind. Hyg.Ass. J. 30:280-290.
1418Schantz, Edward J. 1969. Studies on shellfish poisons. Agr. Food Chem.17:413-416.
1419Reid, C.P.P.; Hurtt, W. 1969. A rapid bioassay for simultaneousidentification and quantitation of picloram in aqueous solution. Weed Res.9:136-141.
1420Sokolowaki, L.B.; Weneck, E.J.; Trkula, D.; Bateman, J.B. 1969. Thesupposed role of microbiological aerosol stabilizers as substitutes forbound water: A study of an in vitro model system. Bliophys. J. 9:950-953.
1421McDade, Joseph E. 1969. Determination of antibiotic susceptibility ofRickettsia by the plaque assay technique. Appl. Microbiol. 18:133-135.
1422Rosensteel, J.F.; Jordan, W.C.; Daniels, W.F. 1969. Growth potential ofa variation of Eagle's minima essential sdium for spinner cultures.Biotechnol. Dioeng. 11:263-266.
1423?inegold, Milton J.; Pulliam, Jams D.; Landay, Marshall E.; Vright,George G. 1969. Pathological changes in rabbits injected with Pasteurellatularensia killed by ionizing radiation. J. Infect. Dis. 119:635-640.
1424Gruber, Jack; Wright, George G. 1969. Amonium sulfate coprecipitationcntibody determination with purified staphylococcal enterotoxins.J. Sacteriol. 99:18-24.
1425Altenbern, Robert A. 1969. A survey of geamic maps in strains ofi&aphylo os aursm Can. J. Iicrobtol. 15:959-962.
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1426Reitman, Morton. 1969. Nonviable Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitishemagglutinin prepared from tissue cultures by gamma radiation. Appl.Microbiol. 18:278-279.
1427Glick, Charles A.; Wedum, Arnold C. 1969. Leak tests by high-velocityimpact of infectious specimen containers. Public Health Rep. 84:783-786.
1428Wright, George G.; Swack, Norman S.; Mitzel, John R. 1969. Antigenicityof psittacosis vaccines killed L. ionizing radiation. Proc. Soc. Exp.Biol. Med. 131:858-860.
1429Decker, Herbert M.; Buchanan, Lee M.; Frisque, David E.; Filler,Melvin E.; Dahlgren, Charles M. 1969. Advances in large-volume airsampling. Cont&mination Contr. 8:13-17.
1430Hearn, Henry J.; Seliokas, Zenonas V.; Andersen, Arthur A. 1969, Factorsinfluencing virulence And plaque properties of attenuated Venezuelan equineencephalomyelitis virus populations. J. Virol. 4:545-546.
1431Craker, L.E.; Abeles' F.B. 1969. Abscission: Quantitative measurementwith a recording abscissor. Plant Physiol. 44:1139-1143.
1432Craker, L.E.; Abeles, F.B. 1969. Abscission: Role of abscisic acid.Plant Physiol. 44:1144-1149.
1433McDade, Joseph E.; SLakebake. Jack R.; Gerone, Peter J. 1969. Plaqueassay system for several species of Rickettsaa. J. Bacteriol. 99:910-912.
1434Tyeryar, Franklin J., Jr.; Taylor, Martha J.; Lawton, William D.;Goldberg, ian D. 1969. Cotrsnsductlon and cotransformation of geneticmarkers in bacillos subtilis and Bacillus lichenitormis. J. Bacteriol.100:1I027-1036.
1435Tyeryar, Franklin J., Jr.; Lawton, William D. 1969. Transformation ofPasteurella novicLdq. J. Bacteriol. 100:1112-1113.
1436Reid, C.P.P.; Hurtt, W. 1969. Translocation and distribution of picluramin bean plants associated with nastic novements. Plant Physiol. 4:1393-1396.
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1437Molnar, Dorothy M.; Lawton, William D. 1969. Pasteurella bacteriophagesex specific in Escherichia coli. J. Virol. 4:896-900.
1438Esterly, John R.; Standen, Alfred C.; Pearson, Bjarne. 1969. Hlisto-chemical changes in galactosidase and glucuronidase in the reticulo-endothelial system of the neonatal rat. Lab. Invest. 21:497-504.
1439Tulis., J.J.; Eigelsbach, H.T.; Hornick, R.B. 1969. Oral vaccinationagainst tularemia in the monkey. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 132:893-897.
1440Surgalla, Michael J.; Beesley, Earl D. 1969. Congo red-agar platingmedium for detecting pigmentation in Pasteurella Destis,. Appl. Microbiol.18:834-837.
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SUBJECT INDEX
Abisit acid 1432Absciss ion 1401, 1432Absc i ssor 1431Aedes aegypti 1393, 1404Aedes tri-,eriatus 1404Aerosols 1417, 1420Air filters 1417Air sanpling 1429Ammonium sulfate coprecipitatiott technique 1424Antibiotics 1421, 1425Antibodies 1396, 1403, 1411, 1412, 1413,
1424Antiglobulin plaque neutralization test 1413AppendiN 1385Arbovi ruses 1404, 1413Auxin 1389
Bacillus anthracis 1412Bacillus licheniformis 1434Bacillus subtilis 1388, 1394, 1417, 1434Bacteriophage 1394, 1434, 1437Bioassay 1419Biological agent shipping containers 1427Blastomyces dermatitidis 1390Bound water 1420
Cell growth media 1402, 1422Cellulase 1401, 1432Chlamydia psittaci 1391, 1428Choline 1393Cotransduction 1434Cotransformation 1434
Coxiella burnetii 1408Cytochemistry 1406
Deoxyribonucleic acid 14352,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid 1386Dipicolinic acid 1412Disinfectants 1407
Eagle's minimum essential medium 1422Eastern equine encephalomyelitis virus 1404Electron microscopy 1397Electrostatic precipitators 1429Escherichia coli 1437Ethylene 1386, 1389, 1398, 1401, 1432
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Formaldehyde 1410, 1411
Galactosidase 1406,1 1438Gamma radiation 1426Genetics 1392Gene transfer 1387Genomic mapping 1425Germicides 1388Germuination 1398Glucuronidase 1438Glycosidases 1438Gonyau lax catenel1la 1418
HeLa cells 1393Hernagglutinin 1411,p 1426Hewn agar 1440Herbicides 1386Histochemistry 1438Host specificity 1394
Immuinizat ion 1403, 1439Immnochemist ?y 1410Immunofluorescence 1408,, 1414, 1416Imuno logy 1410,0 1411, 1424Indoxyl glycosides 1406Inject ion route 1390, 1403Iaos ito 1 1420Insect cells 1393Interferon 1414Intravascular coagulation 1384Ionizing radiation 1423, 1428
L cells 1393, 1422, 1430Leak tests 1427Lysosome s 1438
Macrophage 1406Mammalian cells 1393Measuring instruments 1431Microbial genetics 1387, 1392, 1425, 1434, 1435Microbiological aerosol stabilizers 1420Monkey 1397, 1411, 1439Mutation 1435
Nastic movements 1436
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Paraformaldehyde 1407Pasteurla novicida 1435Pasteurella pestis 1384, 1387, 1397, 1405, 1437,
1440Pasteurevla psetdotuberculosis 1387Pasteurella tularensis 1402, 1403, 1423, 1439Pathology 1423Peracetic acid 1388
Pe roxidase s 1389Phage typing 1437
Phagocytosis 1405Pic oram 1419, 1436Pigmentation 1440PIague 1384, 1387, 1397, 1405, 1440Plaque ass'ay 1415, 1421, 1430, 1433Plating medium 1440Pneumonit is 1391Poisons 1418Precipitin reaction 1412Psittacosis virus 1408, 1428
Reticula, cells 1385Reticuloendothelial system 1438Rickettsiae 1408, 1421, 1433Rickettsia rickettsii 1415Rift Valley fever virus 1395, 1402, 1408, 1409, 1416
Salts, inorganic 1400Serratia rcescens 1400Shellfish 1418Shwartzman phenomenon 1384
Sporicide 1388Stabilizer 1420Staphylococcal alpha toxin 1399Staphylococcal enterotoxin 1410, 1411, 1424Staphylococcus reus 1399, 1,425Sterilization 1407Storage 1402
Streptomycin resistance 1435Suspension cultures
1409, 1422Tissue culture
1391, 1392, 1393, 1395, 1404.1409, 1426, 1428, 1433Tobacco mosaic virus protein 1420Toxins
Transduction 1399, 14181394, 1434Transformation 1434, 1435Transiecation 1436
T., nsplants 1385
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Vaccination, oral 1439Vaccines 1391, 1403, 1423, 1428, 1439Variola virus 1408Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis virus 1396, 1404, 1408, 1426, 1430Viral replications 1392Viruses 1408
Yellow fever virLs 1408
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AUTHOR INDEX
Abeles, F.B. 1386*, 1389, 1398*, 1401*,1431, 1432
Allen, William P. 1413Altenbern, Robert A. 1399, 1425*Andersen, Arthur A. 1430
Barbeito, Manuel S. 1407Bateman, J.B. 1420Beesley, Earl D. 1440Bennett, William E. 1406*Brown, Arthur 1413*Buchanan, Lee M. 1429Burrows, T.W. 1387
Carter, Richard C. 1402, 1409Craker, L.E. 1431*, 1432*
Dahlgren, Charles M. 1429Daniels, W.F. 1422Decker, Herbert M. 1429"Disque, Donald T. 1412*Duff, James T. 1391
Eigelsbach, H.T. 1439Eisner, Virginia 1413Espeseth, David A. 1410Esterly, John R. 1385, 1438*
Filler, Melvin E. 1417, 1429Finegold, Milton J. 1384*, 1397*, 1423*Frisque, David E. 1429
Gahagan, H.E. 1389*Gerone, Peter J. 1415, 1433Glick, Charles A. 1427*Goldberg, Ivan D. 1434Gremillion, Gardner G. 1407Gruber, Jack 1424*Gwinn, Darrel D. 1394*
Hahon, Nicholas 1396*, 1408*, 1414, 1416*Harstad, J. Bruce 1417*Hearn, Henry J. 1430*Hendricks, Charles W. 1399"Hoffman, R.K. 1388Holm, R.E. 1389Hornick, R.B. 1439Hurtt, W. 1419, 1436
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Janssen, Werner A. 1405*Johnson, James W. 1404*Johnson, Roger W. 1395*Jordan, W.C. 1422
Klein, Frederick 1402*, 1409Kozikowski, E.H. 1414*
Landay, M.E. 1390*, 1423Lawton, W.D. 1387*, 1394, 1434, 1435, 1437Lincoln, Ralph E. 1392, 1402, 1409Lonski, J. 1398Lowe, E.P. 1390
Mahlandt, Bill G. 1402McDade, Joseph E. 1421*, 1433*Mitten, J. 1390Mitzel, John R. 1428olnar, Dorothy M. 1437*
Moore, Gary T. 1411Morris, B.C. 1387
Nagle, Stanley C., Jr. 1393*Nutter, John E. 1403*
Orlando, Michael D. 1395, 1402
Patrick, William C. III 1395Pearson, Bjarne 1385, 1406, 1438Portner, Dorothy N. 1388*Pulliam, Jams D. 1423
Reid, C.P.P. 1419*, 1436*Reitman, Morton 1426*Roessler, William G. 1411Rosensteel, J.F. 1422*
Schantz, Edward J. 1410, 1418*Seltokas, Zenonas V. 1430Silverman, Sidney J. 1410*, 1411*Smith, F.X. 1390Snowden, Shirley 1. 1409Sokolovaki, M.D. 1420*Stakebake, Jack t. 1415, 1433Standen, Alfred C. 1385*, 1438Surgalla, Michael J. 1405, 1440"Swack, Norman S. 139", 1428
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Taylor, Larry A. 1407*Taylor, Martha J. 1434Trkula, D. 1420Tulis, J...i. 1439*Tyeryar, Franklin J.., Jr. 1434*, 1435*
Vincent, William F. 1412
Walker, Jerry S. 1392*, 1402, 1409*Wedum, Arnold G. 1427Weinberg, Edmund H. 1415*Weirether, Francis J. 1392, 1402Weneck, E.J. 1420Wright, George G. 1423, 1424, 1428*
Zebovitz, Eugene 1413Zimmrman, Leonard 1400*Zimrman, W. Douglas 1408