The Oswald T. Avery Collection
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- The Treponema Pallidum: Observations on Its Occurrence and Demonstration in Syphilitic Lesions (June 1909)
- A Septic Sore Throat Epidemic in Cortland and Homer, N.Y. (January 1914)
- The Distribution of the Immune Bodies Occurring in Antipneumococcus Serum (February 1915)
- Varieties of Pneumococcus and Their Relation to Lobar Pneumonia (February 1915)
- The Occurrence of Carriers of Disease-Producing Types of Pneumococcus (July 1915)
- A Further Study on the Biologic Classification of Pneumococci (December 1915)
- Antiblastic Immunity (January 1916)
- The Elaboration of Specific Soluble Substance by Pneumococcus During Growth [2-3 May 1917]
- Studies on the Biology of Streptococcus: I. Antigenic Relationships between Strains of Streptococcus Haemolyticus (September 1919)
- Studies on the Enzymes of Pneumococcus: I. Proteolytic Enzymes (October 1920)
- Studies on the Enzymes of Pneumococcus: II. Lipolytic Enzymes: Esterase (October 1920)
- Studies on the Enzymes of Pneumococcus: III. Carbohydrate-Splitting Enzymes: Invertase, Amylase, and Inulase (October 1920)
- Studies on Bacterial Nutrition: I. Growth of Bacillus Influenzae in Hemoglobin-Free Media (May 1921)
- Studies on Bacterial Nutrition: II. Growth Accessory Substances in the Cultivation of Hemophilic Bacilli (June 1921)
- Studies on Bacterial Nutrition: III. Plant Tissue, as a Source of Growth Accessory Substances, in the Cultivation of Bacillus Influenzae (October 1921)
- Immunologic Relationships of Cell Constituents of Pneumococcus (June 1923)
- The Soluble Specific Substance of Pneumococcus (June 1923)
- Studies on Bacterial Nutrition: IV. Effect of Plant Tissue upon Growth of Pneumococcus and Streptococcus (July 1923)
- Studies on the Enzymes of Pneumococcus: IV. Bacteriolytic Enzyme (July 1923)
- Studies on Bacterial Nutrition: V. The Effect of Plant Tissue upon the Growth of Anaerobic Bacilli (January 1924)
- Growth-Inhibitory Substances in Pneumococcus Cultures (February 1924)
- Studies on Oxidation and Reduction by Pneumococcus: I. Production of Peroxide by Anaerobic Cultures of Pneumococcus on Exposure to Air under Conditions Not Permitting Active Growth (February 1924)
- Studies on Oxidation and Reduction by Pneumococcus: II. The Production of Peroxide by Sterile Extracts of Pneumococcus (February 1924)
- Studies on Oxidation and Reduction by Pneumococcus: III. Reduction of Methylene Blue by Sterile Extracts of Pneumococcus (March 1924)
- Studies on Oxidation and Reduction by Pneumococcus: IV. Oxidation of Hemotoxin in Sterile Extracts of Pneumococcus (April 1924)
- Studies on Oxidation and Reduction by Pneumococcus: V. The Destruction of Oxyhemoglobin by Sterile Extracts of Pneumococcus (April 1924)
- The Soluble Specific Substance of Pneumococcus: Second Paper (August 1924)
- Studies on Oxidation and Reduction by Pneumococcus: VI. The Oxidation of Enzymes in Sterile Extracts of Pneumococcus (September 1924)
- Studies on Oxidation and Reduction by Pneumococcus: VII. Enzyme Activity of Sterile Filtrates of Aerobic and Anaerobic Cultures of Pneumococcus (September 1924)
- Studies on Oxidation and Reduction by Pneumococcus: VIII. Nature of the Oxidation-Reduction Systems in Sterile Pneumococcus Extracts (January 1925)
- Chemo-Immunological Studies on Conjugated Carbohydrate-Proteins: I. The Synthesis of p-Aminophenol beta-Glucoside, p-Aminophenol beta-Galactoside, and Their Coupling with Serum Globulin (October 1929)
- Chemo-Immunological Studies on Conjugated Carbohydrate-Proteins: II. Immunological Specificity of Synthetic Sugar-Protein Antigens (October 1929)
- Chemo-Immunological Studies on Conjugated Carbohydrate-Proteins: III. Active and Passive Anaphylaxis with Synthetic Sugar-Proteins (November 1929)
- Chemo-Immunological Studies on Conjugated Carbohydrate-Proteins: IV. The Synthesis of the p-Aminobenzyl Ether of the Soluble Specific Substance of Type III Pneumococcus and Its Coupling with Protein (August 1931)
- Chemo-Immunological Studies on Conjugated Carbohydrate-Proteins: V. The Immunological Specificity of an Antigen Prepared by Combining the Capsular Polysaccharide of Type III Pneumococcus with Foreign Protein (August 1931)
- Chemo-Immunological Studies on Conjugated Carbohydrate-Proteins: VI. The Synthesis of p-Aminophenol alpha-Glucoside and Its Coupling with Protein (May 1932)
- Chemo-Immunological Studies on Conjugated Carbohydrate-Proteins: VII. Immunological Specificity of Antigens Prepared by Combining alpha- and beta-Glucosides of Glucose with Proteins (May 1932)
- Chemo-Immunological Studies on Conjugated Carbohydrate-Proteins: VIII. The Influence of the Acetyl Group on the Specificity of Hexoside-Protein Antigens (July 1934)
- Chemo-Immunological Studies on Conjugated Carbohydrate-Proteins: IX. The Specificity of Antigens Prepared by Combining the p-Aminophenol Glycosides of Disaccharides with Protein (November 1934)
- The Occurrence during Acute Infections of a Protein Not Normally Present in the Blood: I. Distribution of the Reactive Protein in Patients' Sera and the Effect of Calcium on the Flocculation Reaction with C Polysaccharide of Pneumococcus (February 1941)
- The Occurrence during Acute Infections of a Protein Not Normally Present in the Blood: II. Isolation and Properties of the Reactive Protein (February 1941)
- The Occurrence during Acute Infections of a Protein Not Normally Present in the Blood: III. Immunological Properties of the C-Reactive Protein and Its Differentiation from Normal Blood Proteins (February 1941)
- Studies on the Chemical Nature of the Substance Inducing Transformation of Pneumococcal Types: Induction of Transformation by a Desoxyribonucleic Acid Fraction Isolated from Pneumococcus Type III (February 1944)
- Studies on the Chemical Nature of the Substance Inducing Transformation of Pneumococcal Types: II. Effect of Desoxyribonuclease on the Biological Activity of the Transforming Substance (January 1946)
- Studies on the Chemical Nature of the Substance Inducing Transformation of Pneumococcal Types: III. An Improved Method for the Isolation of the Transforming Substance and Its Application to Pneumococcus Types II, III, and VI (January 1946)
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