1. Histochemical studies of lysosomes and lysosomal enzymes in virus-infected cell cultures;Allison, A.C.; Mallucci, L.;J. exp. Med,1965
2. It is impossible to conclude from the present studies whether the observed effects of corticosteroids in mice infected with mouse hepatitis virus have any counterpart in man infected with one of the human hepatitis viruses. There is in fact no adequate evidence that corticosteroids can alter the degree of liver necrosis, increase the rate of healing, or improve immunological mechanisms in patients with hepatitis,1968
3. Activation of lysosomal enzymes in virus-infected cells and its possible relationship to cytopathic effects;Sandelin, K.;Ibid,1963
4. Mouse macrophages as host cells for the mouse hepatitis virus and the genetic basis of their susceptibility;Bang, F.B.; Warwick, A.;Proc. nat. Acad. Sci. (Wash.),1960
5. Hepatic localization ofinfections agent in murine viral hepatitis. A fluoroscent microscopical study;Boss, J.H.; Jones, W.A.;Arch. Path,1963