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Burnet, F. M., McCrea, J. F. and Stone, J. D., 1946. Modification of Human Red Cells 

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Gottschalk, A. and Lind, P. E., 1949. Product of Interaction between Influenza Virus 

 Enzyme and Ovomucin. Nature, 164, 232. 



Fazekas de St. Groth, S., 1948. Viropexis, the Mechanism of Influenza Virus Infection. 

 Nature, 162, 294-295. 



Fazekas de St. Groth, S., 1949. Modification of Virus Receptors by Metaperiodate. 

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Fazekas de St. Groth, S. and Graham, D. M., 1949. Modification of Virus Receptors 

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Hirst, G. K., 1942. Adsorption of Influenza Hemagglutinins and Virus by Red Blood 

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Hirst, G. K., 1948. The Nature of the Virus Receptors of Red Cells. II. The Effect of 

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Hirst, G. K., 1950a. Receptor Destruction by Viruses of the Mumps-NDV-Influenza 

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Hirst, G. K., 1950b. The Relationship of the Receptors of a New Strain of Virus to 

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Schlesinger, R. W., 1950. Unpublished Observations. 



Stone, J. D., 1946. Inactivation of Vaccinia and Ectromelia Virus Hemagglutinins by 

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Stone, J. D., 1947. Enzymic Modification of the Reaction Between Influenza Virus and 

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