Kleczkowski, A. 1950. Restoration of the ability of some heated antisera to flocculate specifically their antigens. British Journal of Experimental Pathology. 31 (2), pp. 145-154.
Paterson, J. S., Pirie, N. W. and Stableforth, A. W. 1947. Protective antigens isolated from Br. Arbotus. British Journal of Experimental Pathology. 28 (3), pp. 223-236.
Bawden, F. C. and Crook, E. M. 1947. Some properties of potato virus x in leaf extracts made in different ways. British Journal of Experimental Pathology. 28 (6), pp. 403-415.
Crook, E. M. and Sheffield, F. M. L. 1946. Electron-Microscopy of Viruses: I. State of Aggregation of Tobacco Mosaic Virus. British Journal of Experimental Pathology. 27 (5), pp. 328-338.
Bawden, F. C. and Pirie, N. W. 1946. The virus content of plants suffering from tobacco mosaic. British Journal of Experimental Pathology. 27 (2), pp. 81-90.
Singh, B. N. 1945. The selection of bacterial food by soil amoebae, and the toxic effects of bacterial pigments and other products on soil protozoa. British Journal of Experimental Pathology. 26 (5), pp. 316-325.
Kleczkowski, A. 1945. The Reaction of Products of Initial Stages of Peptic Proteolysis of Human and Horse Serum Albumin with Antisera to the Original Albumins. British Journal of Experimental Pathology. 26 (1), pp. 24-33.
Kleczkowski, A. 1945. Conversion of non-precipitating and inhibiting protein complexes into forms again precipitable by the antisera to the original proteins. British Journal of Experimental Pathology. 26 (1), pp. 33-41.
Bawden, F. C. and Pirie, N. W. 1945. The separation and properties of tobacco mosaic virus in different states of aggregation. British Journal of Experimental Pathology. 26 (5), pp. 294-312.
Bawden, F. C. and Pirie, N. W. 1945. Further studies on the purification and properties of a virus causing tobacco necrosis. British Journal of Experimental Pathology. 26 (5), pp. 277-285.
Bawden, F. C. and Pirie, N. W. 1944. The liberation of virus, together with materials that inhibit its precipitation with antiserum, from the solid leaf residues of tomato plants suffering from bushy stunt. British Journal of Experimental Pathology. 25 (2), pp. 68-80.
Bawden, F. C. and Kleczkowski, A. 1942. The effects of heat on the serological reactions of antisera. British Journal of Experimental Pathology. 23 (4), pp. 178-188.
Bawden, F. C. and Kleczkowski, A. 1942. The antigenicity of non-precipitating complexes. British Journal of Experimental Pathology. 23 (4), pp. 169-178.
Bawden, F. C. and Pirie, N. W. 1942. A preliminary description of preparations of some of the viruses causing tobacco necrosis. British Journal of Experimental Pathology. 23 (6), pp. 314-327.
Kleczkowski, A. 1941. The Formation of Protein Complexes in Heated Solutions of Rabbit Serum Proteins. British Journal of Experimental Pathology. 22 (4), pp. 188-192.
Kleczkowski, A. 1941. Quantitative studies on the serological reactions of some plant viruses and of a pea nodule bacterium (Rhizobium leguminosarum). British Journal of Experimental Pathology. 22 (1), pp. 44-58.
Bawden, F. C. and Kleczkowski, A. 1941. Some properties of complexes formed when antigens are heated in the presence of serologically unspecific proteins. British Journal of Experimental Pathology. 22 (4), pp. 208-219.
Bawden, F. C. and Pirie, N. W. 1939. The purification of insect-transmitted plant viruses. British Journal of Experimental Pathology. 20 (4), pp. 322-329.
Bawden, F. C. and Pirie, N. W. 1938. Liquid crystalline preparations of potato virus “X”. British Journal of Experimental Pathology. 19 (1), pp. 66-82.
Bawden, F. C. and Pirie, N. W. 1938. Crystalline preparations of tomato bushy stunt virus. British Journal of Experimental Pathology. 19 (4), pp. 251-263.
Bawden, F. C. and Pirie, N. W. 1938. A note on some protein constituents of normal tobacco and tomato leaves. British Journal of Experimental Pathology. 19 (4), pp. 264-267.
Bawden, F. C. and Pirie, N. W. 1937. The relationships between liquid crystalline preparations of cucumber viruses 3 and 4 and strains of tobacco mosaic virus. British Journal of Experimental Pathology. 18 (4), pp. 275-291.