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PART II. NUCLEIC ACIDS

The Structure of the Nucleic Acids and Related Substances. By F. H. C. CRICK.

Biosynthesis of Ribonucleic Acid. By SEVERO OCHOA.

Electron Microscopic Studies of Tobacco Mosaic Virus and of Nucleic Acids. By ROBLEY C. WILLIAMS.

The Infectivity of Tobacco Mosaic Virus Nucleic Acid. By H. FRAENKEL-CONRAT.

Investigations on the Ribonucleic Acid of Tobacco Mosaic Virus. By G. SCHRAMM AND A. GIERER.

The Biological Activity of Tobacco Mosaic Virus Components. By BARRY COMMONER.

Experimental Problems Concerning the Role of Deoxyribonucleic Acid in Growth of Bacteriophage T2. By A. D. HERSHEY.

Synthesis of Protein in the Cell Nucleus. By ALFRED E. MIRSKY AND V. G. ALLFREY.
Possibilities of Metabolic Interferences: with Nucleic Acids. By GEORGE B. BROWN.

PART III. PROPERTIES ACQUIRED BY CELLS MAINTAINED IN CONTINUOUS CULTURE

The Mammalian Cell as an Independent Organism. By THEODORE T. PUCK.

Altered Cell Strains in Continuous Culture: A General Survey. By RAYMOND C. PARKER, LAROY N. CASTOR, AND ERNEST A MCCULLOCH.

Indirect Evidence of Changes in Nutrient Requirements of Human Epithedial-Like Cells in Continuous Culture. By R. SHIHMAN CHANG.

Tumor Formation by Cultured Cells Derived from Normal and Cancerous Tissues. By ALICE E. MOORE.

Comparative Studies of Normal and Malignant Human Cells in Continuous Culture. By JEROME T. SYVERTON.

Criteria for Determining Malignancy in Tissue-Culture Cell Lines in the Albino Rat. By LEWIS L. CORIELL, ROBERT M. MCALLISTER, AND BERNARD M. WAGNER.

PART IV. ROLE OF TISSUE CULTURES IN THE ISOLATION AND STUDY OF VIRUSES

Echo Viruses. By JOSEPH L. MELNICK.

The Importance of Adenoviruses as Agents of Respiratory and Ocular Illnesses. By ROBERT J. HUEBNER, JOSEPH A. BELL, AND WALLACE P. ROWE.

Measures for the Control of Acute Respiratory Illness Caused by the Adenoviruses. By MAURICE R. HILLEMAN.

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