Publications
| Title | Abstract | Year Filter | PMID(sorted ascending) Filter |
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| cellulolytic bacteria associated with sloughing spoilage of california ripe olives. | sloughing spoilage of california ripe olives during processing is characterized by severe softening, skin rupture, and flesh sloughing. it was assumed that cellulolytic activity was responsible for skin rupture and sloughing of flesh, and so a deliberate search was made for cellulolytic bacteria from olives undergoing sloughing spoilage. a bacterium identified as cellulomonas flavigena was highly cellulolytic, attacking filter paper, carboxymethyl cellulose (cmc) gel, and olive tissue. other bac ... | 1973 | 4568890 |
| a 5-year follow-up of bacteriuria in the aged. | 1972 | 4571598 | |
| carbon source utilization tests as an aid to the classification of non-fermenting gram-negative bacteria. | 1973 | 4571899 | |
| soil bacteriostasis limitation in growth of soil and rhizosphere bacteria. | 1973 | 4572375 | |
| comparative resistance of nonsporogenic bacteria to low-temperature gamma irradiation. | a total of 36 microorganisms, comprising 19 species of 11 genera, were screened for radiation resistance with (60)co gamma rays at a radiation temperatore of -80 +/- 2 c in phosphate buffer (ph 7.0) under vacuum. micrococcus radiodurans was the most resistant organism. an initial population of 2.8 x 10(5) cells per dose of this species survived 2.4 but not 2.7 mrad. of the remaining 18 species with initial populations of about 10(6) cells per dose, streptococcus faecium survived 0.9 to 1.5 mrad, ... | 1973 | 4572982 |
| performance and applications of the toulouse 3 million volt electron microscope. | 1973 | 4575377 | |
| nonfermentative gram-negative bacteria encountered in clinical specimens. | 1973 | 4578057 | |
| selection of r- and s-phase colonies from dimorphic alcaligenes odorans var. viridans, and their isolation in pure culture. | 1973 | 4579137 | |
| microbiological transformation of bile acids. | 1973 | 4581568 | |
| rapid bacteriological identification of uropathogens. | 1973 | 4582472 | |
| quantitative conjunctival bacteriology. | 1973 | 4583422 | |
| bacterial flora of synthetic carpets in hospitals. | 1973 | 4584645 | |
| genetic and phenetic classification of bacteria. | 1973 | 4584677 | |
| analysis of in vitro antibacterial activities of the combination of trimethoprim and sulfamethoxazole on clinical isolates in japan. | 1973 | 4585955 | |
| [comparison of the antibacterial activity of sulfonamide-nitrofurantoin combinations of varying composition]. | 1973 | 4588099 | |
| effect of amendments on the microbial utilization of oil applied to soil. | replicate field plots comprising a control, plus oil, plus oil and bacteria, plus oil and fertilizer (urea-phosphate; 27:27:0), and plus oil, bacteria, and fertilizer were monitored over a 308-day period for changes in bacterial and mold numbers. changes in the chemical composition of the oil applied to the plots was followed by using chromatographic techniques. application of fertilizer resulted in a stimulation of bacterial numbers and in the rate of utilization of n-alkane components of the s ... | 1974 | 4589125 |
| simple genetic transformation assay for rapid diagnosis of moraxella osloensis. | a genetic transformation assay for unequivocal identification of strains of moraxella osloensis is described. in this assay a stable tryptophan auxotroph is transformed to prototrophy by deoxyribonucleic acid (dna) samples from other strains of m. osloensis but not by dna samples from unrelated bacteria. the test is simple to perform and definitive results can be obtained in less than 24 h. the procedure, which is suitable for routine diagnosis in a clinical laboratory, involves a rapid method f ... | 1974 | 4589126 |
| characterization of proteins by sedimentation equilibrium in the analytical ultracentrifuge. | 1973 | 4589737 | |
| dextran 75 in the prophylaxis of deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism. | 1974 | 4590794 | |
| treatment trials in urinary tract infection (uti) with special reference to the effect of antimicrobials on the fecal and periurethral flora. | 1973 | 4593447 | |
| paradoxical inhibition among bacteria. characterization of the phenomenon and nature of the genetic process. | 1974 | 4596986 | |
| analysis of the polysaccharides of some soil bacteria by gas chromatography. | 1974 | 4597580 | |
| the beta-ketoadipate pathway. | 1973 | 4599397 | |
| distribution of hydrocarbon-utilizing bacteria in northwestern atlantic waters and coastal sediments. | 1974 | 4600729 | |
| applicability of cetrimide, nitrofurantoin, ttc, and sodium arsenite to the isolation of marine pseudomonads. | 1974 | 4600732 | |
| biodegradability and crude oil composition. | 1974 | 4601045 | |
| occurrence of potential pathogens in water containing ornamental fishes. | the bacterial population of the water supplied with ornamental fish purchased from retail outlets was examined qualitatively and quantitatively. as many as 10(9) viable aerobic organisms per 100 ml were present, with fecal coliform counts as high as 10(5) per 100 ml. citrobacter, escherichia, pseudomonas, and vibrio were isolated from 75% or more of the samples, whereas aeromonas, alcaligenes, enterobacter, flavobacterium, and streptococcus were isolated from 45 to 65% of the samples. pseudomona ... | 1974 | 4602309 |
| multiple dna polymerases in acinetobacter calcoaceticus. | 1974 | 4604798 | |
| transamination of hypotaurine by taurine:alpha-ketoglutarate aminotransferase. | 1974 | 4607305 | |
| structure of the linkage region between the polysaccharide and protein parts of saccharomyces cerevisiae mannan. | 1974 | 4612041 | |
| lesions of experimental swine atrophic rhinitis and alcaligenes bronchisepticus antigen detected by fluorescent antibody technique. | 1974 | 4616181 | |
| deoxyribonucleic acid homologies of some so-called "hydrogenomonas" species. | evidence based on deoxyribonucleic acid homology supports the abandonment of the genus hydrogenomonas. pseudomonas facilis (formerly hydrogenomonas facilis) is closely related to the nonautotrophic species p. delafieldii. p. facilis and alcaligenes eutrophus (often called h. eutropha) are not related to each other or to other hydrogen bacteria and pseudomonads studied. | 1972 | 4621633 |
| septic complications of war wounds. | 1972 | 4621762 | |
| deoxyribonucleic acid homologies among some pseudomonas species. | phylogenetic relationships among a number of strains belonging to the genus pseudomonas were explored by the use of in vitro deoxyribonucleic acid (dna) hybridization. the fluorescent nomenspecies (p. fluorescens, p. putida, p. aeruginosa, p. cichorii, p. syringae, and related species), as well as the nonfluorescent species p. stutzeri, p. mendocina, p. alcaligenes, and p. pseudoalcaligenes, were shown to belong to a single dna homology complex which is isolated from other pseudomonas species th ... | 1972 | 4622897 |
| antimicrobial properties of natural phenols and related compounds: obtusastyrene and dihydro-obtusastyrene. | factors influencing the antimicrobial properties of obtusastyrene and dihydro-obtusastyrene were studied. both of these compounds were soluble in acetone, alcohol, and olive oil. in water, they were soluble at concentrations of 34 and 53 mug/ml, respectively. the minimal inhibitory concentrations against gram-positive bacteria and yeast were below 100 mug/ml. the compounds were not effective against gram-negative bacteria at 200 mug/ml or lower concentrations. with initial populations of cells g ... | 1972 | 4625626 |
| studies on the effects of bacteria on experimental schistosome infections in animals. | 1972 | 4625898 | |
| bacteria isolated from cutworms and their infectivity to agrotis spp. (lepidoptera, noctuidae). | 1972 | 4627037 | |
| source of contamination in haemodialysis equipment. | 1972 | 4627790 | |
| utilization of single l-amino acids as sole source of carbon and nitrogen by bacteria. | 1972 | 4628671 | |
| degradation of sevin (1-naphthyl-n-methyl carbamate by achromobacter sp.). | 1972 | 4629417 | |
| leukolytic activity of acinetobacter calcoaceticus. | 1972 | 4630253 | |
| properties of purified phospholipase c from acinetobacter calcoaceticus. | 1972 | 4630254 | |
| bacteria isolated from cutworms and their infectivity to agrotis spp. (lepidoptera, noctuidae). | 1972 | 4630307 | |
| [classification and isolation frequency of glucose non-fermenting gram-negative rods from clinical sources]. | 1972 | 4631148 | |
| bacterial contamination of children's soap bubbles. | 1973 | 4631170 | |
| bacterial surface translocation: a survey and a classification. | 1972 | 4631369 | |
| a semiautomated microcalorimetric method of antibiotic sensitivity testing. | 1973 | 4631819 | |
| host range and properties of the pseudomonas aeruginosa r factor r1822. | r1822, a plasmid specifying multiple drug resistances, has been transferred to a variety of species representative of related and unrelated genera. the host range of the plasmid includes enterobacteriaceae, soil saprophytes, neisseria perflava, and photosynthetic bacteria. with the acquisition of drug resistance(s), these strains became sensitive to a small, ribonuclease-sensitive bacteriophage, designated prr1, isolated by enrichment from sewage. | 1973 | 4632321 |
| skin disinfection with iodine compounds. | 1973 | 4632797 | |
| the oxidase activity of chromobacterium. | 1973 | 4633854 | |
| microbial metabolism of pyridinium compounds. radioisotope studies of the metabolic fat of 4-carboxy-1-methylpyridinium chloride. | extracts of achromobacter d formed co(2), methylamine, succinate and formate as metabolic end-products from n-methylisonicotinic acid (4-carboxy-1-methylpyridinium chloride). the origin of the co(2) in the 4-carboxyl group and of the methylamine in the n-methyl group of n-methylisonicotinate was demonstrated with carboxyl-(14)c- and n-me-(14)c-labelled substrates respectively. the carbon skeletons of formate and succinate were shown to arise from the c-2 and the c-3-c-6 atoms of the heterocyclic ... | 1972 | 4634828 |
| physical properties of acinetobacter glutaminase-asparaginase with antitumor activity. | 1972 | 4636333 | |
| acute villous inflammation in the placenta following intrauterine transfusion. | infection is well recognized as a complication of intrauterine transfusion. the majority of cases are fortunately mild and consist merely of chorio-amnionitis. the present case, of severe type, resulted from contamination of the donor blood with acinetobacter calcoaceticus. spread of infection from foetus to mother has been carefully studied and an entirely new type of lesion in the placenta described. this takes the form of acute villous inflammation with resultant micro-abscess formation benea ... | 1972 | 4646299 |
| bacterial flocculation and production of poly- -hydroxybutyrate. | experiments with a number of bacteria isolated from activated sludge have shown that flocculation is independent of the presence of poly-beta-hydroxybutyrate (phb) in the cells. several strains gave flocculent growth without any phb detectable. other strains, producing phb in varying amounts, utilized this compound as an endogenous substrate, and after its disappearance the floc structure remained unchanged. the phb content of various samples of activated sludge was found to be negligible. | 1972 | 4650596 |
| achromobacter meningitis in the newborn. | 1972 | 4651733 | |
| two benzaldehyde dehydrogenases in bacterium n.c.i.b. 8250. distinguishing properties and regulation. | evidence is presented for the existence in bacterium n.c.i.b. 8250 of two inducible nad(+)-linked benzaldehyde dehydrogenases. they may be distinguished in crude extracts by their different thermal stabilities at high ph values, benzaldehyde dehydrogenase i being much more heat-stable than benzaldehyde dehydrogenase ii. only benzaldehyde dehydrogenase i is activated by k(+) and certain other univalent cations. gel-filtration experiments indicate that both enzymes have molecular weights of about ... | 1972 | 4656805 |
| regulation of the enzymes converting l-mandelate into benzoate in bacterium n.c.i.b. 8250. | l-mandelate is oxidized to benzoate by the enzymes l-mandelate dehydrogenase, phenylglyoxylate carboxy-lyase and benzaldehyde dehydrogenase i. conditions have been established for measuring these three enzymes as well as benzyl alcohol dehydrogenase, benzaldehyde dehydrogenase ii and catechol 1,2-oxygenase in a single cell-free extract prepared from bacterium n.c.i.b. 8250. the kinetics of induction of all these enzymes have been measured under a variety of conditions. l-mandelate dehydrogenase, ... | 1972 | 4656806 |
| skin and mucous membrane as reservoirs of bacterium anitratum and mima polymorpha in patients. | 1972 | 4658783 | |
| the role of macronutrient minerals on the anaerobic trimethylamineoxyde reduction by an achromobacter sp. isolated from fresh fish. | 1972 | 4663503 | |
| [morphological, immunological, biochemical and ultrastructural studies of bacteria of the genus acinetobacter from taxonomic and nosological points of view]. | 1972 | 4663871 | |
| microbial metabolism of the pyridine ring. formation of pyridinediols (dihydroxypyridines) as intermediates in the degradation of pyridine compounds by micro-organisms. | 1. several species of micro-organisms that were capable of utilizing pyridine compounds as carbon and energy source were isolated from soil and sewage. compounds degraded included pyridine and the three isomeric hydroxypyridines. 2. suitable modifications of the cultural conditions led to the accumulation of pyridinediols (dihydroxypyridines), which were isolated and characterized. 3. three species of achromobacter produced pyridine-2,5-diol from 2- or 3-hydroxypyridine whereas an uncommon agrob ... | 1972 | 4664939 |
| isolation, purification, and properties of a second bacteriolytic enzyme from hartmannella glebae. | 1972 | 4666115 | |
| enzymes of the isoleucine-valine pathway in acinetobacter. | regulation of four of the enzymes required for isoleucine and valine biosynthesis in acinetobacter was studied. a three- to fourfold derepression of acetohydroxyacid synthetase was routinely observed in two different wild-type strains when grown in minimal medium relative to cells grown in minimal medium supplemented with leucine, valine, and isoleucine. a similar degree of synthetase derepression was observed in appropriately grown isoleucine or leucine auxotrophs. no significant derepression o ... | 1972 | 4669215 |
| in vitro antibiotic susceptibility of pseudomonads other than pseudomonas aeruginosa recovered from cancer patients. | the increase in occurrence of infections due to opportunistic gram-negative bacilli in patients with impaired host defenses emphasizes the need for information on the antibiotic susceptibility of the organisms that colonize such patients. during a 20-month period, more than 100 pseudomonads which were not pseudomonas aeruginosa were recovered from cancer patients at the baltimore cancer research center. these included p. fluorescens, p. putida, p. multivorans (cepacia), p. maltophilia, p. stutze ... | 1972 | 4670506 |
| [acinetobacter and pericarditis. case report]. | 1973 | 4684765 | |
| degradation of polychlorinated biphenyls by two species of achromobacter. | 1973 | 4685335 | |
| organization of interrelated aromatic metabolic pathway enzymes in acinetobacter calco-aceticus. | 1973 | 4697830 | |
| evidence for the existence of an aerobic pathway for synthesis of monounsaturated fatty acids by alcaligenes faecalis. | studies on the composition of total fatty acids of alcaligenes faecalis harvested at different growth phases have been carried out. ability of the organism to desaturate palmitic and stearic acid has also been tested. the organism contained palmitic (16:0), stearic (18:0), palmitoleic (16:1), cis-vaccenic (18:1), cyclopropane (17: big dn tri, open and 19: big dn tri, open), and three hydroxy acids. increase in cyclopropane acids and corresponding decrease in monounsaturated acids in direct propo ... | 1973 | 4706190 |
| growth of acinetobacter calcoaceticus on ethanol. | a soil microorganism, identified as acinetobacter calcoaceticus, was cultivated on ethanol as a sole source of carbon. this organism grew with a maximum specific growth rate of 0.7/h. the ph optimum for growth was between 6.5 and 7.5, and the temperature optimum was between 32 and 35 c. ethanol metabolism by this organism was inducible by ethanol, and the presence of acetate led to the repression of ethanol dehydrogenase. at higher cell densities the cessation of growth on ethanol was accompanie ... | 1973 | 4715559 |
| utilization of iron gallate and other organic iron complexes by bacteria from water supplies. | the degradation of four soluble organic iron compounds by bacteria isolated from surface waters and the precipitation of iron from these complexes by the isolates was studied. all eight isolates brought about the precipitation of iron when grown on ferric ammonium citrate agar. three isolates were able to degrade ferric malonate, and three others degraded ferric malate with iron precipitation. only three isolates, two strains of pseudomonas and one of moraxella, were able to degrade gallic acid ... | 1973 | 4716725 |
| the degradative versatility, arylesterase activity and hydroxylation reactions of acinetobacter lwoffi ncib 10553. | 1973 | 4717956 | |
| purification and some properties of achromobacter cycloclastes azurin. | 1973 | 4723897 | |
| search for mycoplasma in synovial fluids from patients with rheumatoid arthritis. | 1973 | 4726076 | |
| methionine control of cephalosporin c formation. | 1973 | 4738311 | |
| chemical analysis of the outer membrane and other layers of the cell envelope of acinetobacter sp. | chemical analysis of fractions of the cell envelope of acinetobacter sp. strain mjt/f5/199a, prepared by breakage in the french press and removal of plasma membranes, followed by sequential treatment with lysozyme and with papain, confirmed the existence of layers previously identified by electron microscopy. outside the plasma membrane and periplasmic space, the envelope is composed of (i) a peptidoglycan-containing dense layer, (ii) an intermediate layer, (iii) a lipopolysaccharide-containing ... | 1973 | 4745422 |
| [malate enzyme repression by n-alkanes in acinetobacter calco-aceticus]. | 1973 | 4748157 | |
| role of carbohydrates in the metabolism of acinetobacter calcoaceticus. | 1973 | 4748364 | |
| isolation of radioactive d- and l-alpha-aminoadipate of high specific activity by selective bacterial metabolism. | 1973 | 4750683 | |
| lipolytic bacteria in the ottawa river. | lipolytic bacteria were isolated from two stations on brewery creek, an arm of the ottawa river, during the winter of 1971-72. total counts were approximately sevenfold higher at the more polluted downstream station, whereas lipolytic counts were about 100-fold higher. at this station, significantly more lipolytic bacteria grew on plates incubated at 20 c than at 4 c, suggesting that the population was comprised of both mesophiles and psychrophiles. however, at the upstream station, approximatel ... | 1973 | 4762394 |
| [effect of organic acids on the activity of malate synthase from acinetobacter calco-aceticus]. | 1973 | 4762712 | |
| [meningitis caused by acinetobacter (apropos of a case)]. | 1973 | 4769044 | |
| [use of n-alkanes by an acinetobacter calco-aceticus strain]. | 1973 | 4769110 | |
| [oxidation of n-hexadecane by acinetobacter calco-aceticus. conditions and induction of involved enzymes]. | 1973 | 4774654 | |
| "alcaligenes odorans var. viridans" isolated from human sources. | 1973 | 4774756 | |
| [aeromonas hydrophila (s. liquefaciens) as a possible cause of furunculosis in eel]. | 1973 | 4783486 | |
| [numerical taxonomy in the study of bacterial soil microflora in the north of france]. | 1973 | 4791971 | |
| [effect of the cultivation conditions on the cholesterol-decomposing capacity of achromobacter candicans]. | 1973 | 4792248 | |
| nasal turbinate atrophy in newborn rabbit infected with alcaligenes bronchisepticus of pig origin. | 1973 | 4792273 | |
| [nitrate, nitrite and nitrous oxide reduction by alcaligenes denitrificans and alcaligenes odorans]. | 1973 | 4792486 | |
| [use of an enzyme preparation of bacterial nitrite reductase in the preparation of sausage products]. | 1973 | 4799203 | |
| enzymes of buccal epithelium in psoriasis. | 1973 | 4802464 | |
| [in-vitro synergism between beta-lactamines. ii. ampicillin-cloxacillin potentiation in penicillinase-producing acinetobacter]. | 1973 | 4803081 | |
| letter: disinfectant contamination. | 1974 | 4808823 | |
| cellulose fermentation: effect of substrate pretreatment on microbial growth. | the effects of chemical, physical, and enzymatic treatments of rice straw and sugarcane bagasse on the microbial digestibility of cellulose have been investigated. treatment with 4% naoh for 15 min at 100 c increased the digestibility of cellulose from 29.4 to 73%. treatment with 5.2% nh(3) could increase digestibility to 57.0% treatments with sulfuric acid and crude cellulase preparation solubilized cellulose but did not increase the digestibility. grinding or high-pressure cooking of the subst ... | 1974 | 4809907 |
| interactions in a mixed bacterial population growing on methane in continuous culture. | 1974 | 4813164 | |
| bacteriophages and cryptic lysogeny in achromobacter. | 1974 | 4813420 | |
| affinity labeling of the active center of l-aspartate-beta-decarboxylase with beta-chloro-l-alanine. | 1974 | 4817757 | |
| a bacterial dextranase releasing only isomaltose from dextrans. | 1974 | 4826536 | |
| distribution of the isopropylmalate pathway to leucine among diverse bacteria. | alpha-isopropylmalate synthase and beta-isopropylmalate dehydrogenase activities were detected in extracts of the following organisms: chromatium d, rhodopseudomonas spheroides, hydrogenomonas h16, pseudomonas aeruginosa, pseudomonas fluorescens, vibrio extorquens, rhizobium japonicum, alcaligenes viscolactis, escherichia coli b, proteus vulgaris, aerobacter aerogenes, salmonella typhimurium, micrococcus sp., micrococcus lysodeikticus, bacillus polymyxa, bacillus subtilis, and nocardia opaca. th ... | 1974 | 4829932 |
| microbiological study of a hypersaline lake in french somaliland. | in a study of a lake having a higher concentration of salts than the dead sea, all of the heterotrophic bacteria isolated were aerobes; no strictly anaerobic strains were found. ninety percent of the strains were euryhalines and ten percent were strict halophiles. the extreme halophiles belonged to the species halobacterium trapanicum and halococcus morrhuae. | 1974 | 4833284 |