Publications
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| protection of mice against mycobacterial infection by lymphoid cell vaccination. | intracellular parasites may thrive by inducing the host's immune system to suppress the effector immune response that otherwise limits multiplication. hosts are traditionally immunized with the parasite antigens that induce effector immunity. alternatively, one might vaccinate the host with the host lymphoid cells involved in suppression. multiplication of mycobacterium marinum was prevented by vaccinating mice with cells prepared from the popliteal lymph nodes of mice in which the organisms wer ... | 1994 | 8138393 |
| identification of the leprosy bacillus and related mycobacteria by analysis of mycocerosate profiles. | members of the phthiocerol dimycocerosate family of waxes were extracted from mycobacterium bovis bcg, mycobacterium tuberculosis, mycobacterium kansasii, mycobacterium marinum, mycobacterium ulcerans and a skin biopsy from a leprosy patient. the waxes were degraded by alkaline hydrolysis and the mycocerosic acids converted to pentafluorobenzyl ester. profiles of the esters, recorded using electron-capture gas-chromatography, gave characteristic profiles for the mycocerosates from m. leprae but ... | 1993 | 8129476 |
| sporothricoid mycobacterial infection. a case report. | a case of bilateral, symmetric, sporothricoid granulomas involving the dorsa of fingers and wrists is reported. the culture-proved mycobacterium marinum skin infection was acquired by a fish-fancier while clearing his aquarium with bare hands. the patient suffered from chronic hand eczema. treatment with co-trimoxazole was successful. | 1993 | 8103265 |
| septic arthritis due to mycobacterium marinum. | we describe a patient with septic arthritis and osteomyelitis of the ring finger due to mycobacterium marinum. a review of the literature shows fewer than 40 reported cases of joint infection with this organism. most of the patients reported had been previously in good health, and had been in contact with fish or otherwise involved in aquatic activities. the arthritis affects mainly the hands or wrists and is insidious in onset. delay in diagnosis, and initial inappropriate treatment with intraa ... | 1994 | 8064742 |
| antibiotic susceptibility of mycobacterium marinum. | a radiometric respirometric technique (bactec) which is highly standardized for mycobacterium tuberculosis was used for antibiotic susceptibility testing of clinical isolates of m. marinum. ciprofloxacin, clarithromycin, rifampicin and trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole were effective at clinically relevant concentrations. doxycycline, erythromycin and roxithromycin were ineffective. these in vitro results are discussed in relation to documented clinical experience. | 1993 | 8052821 |
| mycobacterium marinum persists in cultured mammalian cells in a temperature-restricted fashion. | we have explored the relatively rapidly growing animal and human pathogen mycobacterium marinum as an experimental model for mycobacterial pathogenesis. m. marinum, which has a lower temperature for optimal growth than does mycobacterium tuberculosis, has a much shorter generation time and can be safely studied in ordinary laboratory facilities and examined in multiple animal infection models. we have established an in vitro assay for its interaction with eukaryotic cells and shown that it persi ... | 1994 | 8039892 |
| clarithromycin: a potent agent against infections due to mycobacterium marinum. | 1994 | 8038339 | |
| mycobacterium marinum skin infections. report of 31 cases and review of the literature. | mycobacterium marinum is a rare cause of skin infections, and its treatment has been based primarily on the personal experience and preferences of individual investigators without the benefit of large studies. | 1994 | 8002687 |
| mycobacterium marinum infection in a patient with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. | a variety of mycobacterial organisms may infect patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. a patient with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, lymphoma, and sporotrichoid mycobacterium marinum is described. the patient responded completely to antimycobacterial therapy but relapsed when he discontinued his medications six months into his course. disease persistence in spite of therapy had been noted in other immunocompromised states but not previously in acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. ... | 1994 | 7956332 |
| thin-layer chromatography and mass spectrometry of pentafluorobenzylidene derivatives of members of the phthiocerol family from mycobacterium tuberculosis and mycobacterium marinum. | the difference in relative stereochemistry of the 1.3-diol unit of mycobacterial phthiocerols can be determined by simple thin-layer chromatographic analysis of pentafluorobenzylidene acetal derivatives. the threo phthiocerol acetals from mycobacterium tuberculosis are composed of equal amounts of two axial-equatorial stereoisomers but the erythro phthiocerols from mycobacterium marinum form only one acetal with diequatorial substituents. the two acetals formed from a threo phthiocerol can be se ... | 1994 | 7947923 |
| new antimicrobials against mycobacterium marinum infection. | 1994 | 7857853 | |
| faster identification of mycobacteria using gas liquid and thin layer chromatography. | gas liquid chromatography (glc) and thin layer chromatography (tlc) analysis of cell wall content was used for identification of mycobacteria isolated in primary cultures. glc permitted determination of the fatty acid and alcohol profiles of mycobacterium simiae and mycobacterium marinum and detection of a peak in mycobacterium ulcerans formerly described for mycobacterium malmoense. using the data obtained to fill some of the gaps in the dichotomic trees of tisdall et al. and jantzen et al., gl ... | 1994 | 7843176 |
| [skin infection by mycobacterium marinum]. | 1995 | 7769886 | |
| purification and characterization of a low-molecular-mass t-cell antigen secreted by mycobacterium tuberculosis. | a novel immunogenic antigen, the 6-kda early secretory antigenic target (esat-6), from short-term culture filtrates of mycobacterium tuberculosis was purified by hydrophobic interaction chromatography and anion-exchange chromatography by use of fast protein liquid chromatography. the antigen focused at two different pis of 4.0 and 4.5 during isoelectric focusing, and each of these components separated into three spots ranging from 4 to 6 kda during two-dimensional sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacry ... | 1995 | 7729876 |
| [detection and identification of mycobacteria by pcr-rflp method]. | the frequency of isolation of mycobacterium tuberculosis has reported to be decreased, however, mycobacterium species including mott (mycobacteria other than m. tuberculosis complex) still remain to be the important bacteria causing opportunistic infection. two clinical procedures have long been adopted to date for the detection of acid fast bacteria belonging to the family mycobacteriaceae. one is the direct microscopic examination of the specimen stained by ziehl-neelsen method, which is rapid ... | 1995 | 7699930 |
| mycobacterium marinum arthritis. | mycobacterium marinum is an atypical acid-fast organism that is rarely associated with septic arthritis. most often this is seen in patients with monarticular synovitis of the hands or wrists, especially in association with a history of periarticular trauma or exposure to marine environments. from tissue obtained by aspiration or synovectomy, mycobacterium marinum can be identified by ziehl-nielson stain and has optimal growth in lowenstein-jenson medium. therapy should consist of at least two a ... | 1995 | 7667643 |
| treatment of mycobacterium marinum facial abscess using clarithromycin. | 1995 | 7567299 | |
| nucleotide sequence and secondary structures of precursor 16s rrna of slow-growing mycobacteria. | slow-growing mycobacteria have a single ribosomal rna (rrn) operon, with the genes for 16s, 23s and 5s rrna being present in that order. the transcription start site of the rrn operon of mycobacterium tuberculosis was identified in escherichia coli. pcr methodology was used to amplify parts of the rrn operon, namely the leader region and the spacer-1 region separating the 16s rrna and 23s rrna genes of mycobacterium avium, mycobacterium paratuberculosis, mycobacterium intracellulare, 'mycobacter ... | 1994 | 7512868 |
| susceptibilities of nontuberculosis mycobacterial species to amoxicillin-clavulanic acid alone and in combination with antimycobacterial agents. | neither amoxicillin nor clavulanic acid used alone was active at the highest level tested, i.e., 256.0 micrograms/ml, in vitro against 24 isolates of mycobacterium fortuitum, mycobacterium kansasii, and mycobacterium marinum. however, the mic of an amoxicillin-clavulanic acid combination of 2:1 was < or = 8.0/4.0 micrograms/ml for 50 percent of the isolates tested, with all isolates being inhibited in the range of 4.0/2.0 to 32.0/16.0 micrograms/ml, respectively. titration of amoxicillin-clavula ... | 1995 | 7492084 |
| septic arthritis due to mycobacterium marinum. | 1995 | 7473495 | |
| sporotrichoid mycobacterium marinum skin infection treated with minocycline hydrochloride. | 1980 | 7471467 | |
| protection of mice by intraperitoneal vaccination against challenge in the foot pad with mycobacterium marinum. | in a study of local infection of mice with mycobacterium marinum, heat-killed m. marinum suspended either in hanks' balanced salt solution or in freund's incomplete adjuvant was administered i.p. to balb/c mice. the mice were challenged in the hind foot pad 3, 7, or 14 days thereafter with 5 x 10(3) viable m. marinum. at every time interval, killed m. marinum in the saline medium conferred modest protection against the challenge infection, whereas the antigen suspended in adjuvant conferred prot ... | 1980 | 7451112 |
| in vitro susceptibility of mycobacterium marinum to eight antimicrobial agents. | the in vitro susceptibilities of 16 mycobacterium marinum strains to eight antimicrobial agents were determined by the agar dilution technique. the most active drugs were amikacin and kanamycin. tetracycline, doxycycline, and minocycline were inhibitory, predominantly at concentrations slightly below the expected blood and tissue levels. trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole and erythromycin demonstrated activity only at concentrations greater than those usually attained in serum and tissues. gentamicin ... | 1980 | 7447416 |
| heat treatment for certain chronic granulomatous skin infections. | four cases of chronic granulomatous skin infections (two due to sporothrix schenckii and two to mycobacterium marinum) were treated primarily by the intermittent application of local hyperthermia. this treatment was initiated either because of intolerance to conventional iodide therapy for sporotrichosis or as interim therapy while awaiting diagnosis of the mycobacterial infections. the response indicated that the application of heat is a useful adjunct to the therapy of these infections. our ex ... | 1980 | 7444542 |
| tuberculosis in marine tropical fishes in an aquarium. | skin, gill and visceral tubercle lesions were detected in marine tropical fish in an aquarium. ninety-seven fish of 17 different genera were affected. the tubercles consisted of a wall of densely packed epithelioid cells and necrotic center packed with acid-fast bacilli identified as mycobacterium marinum. | 1980 | 7431514 |
| survival of balb/c mice after intravenous infection with mycobacterium marinum. | in a search for a simple technique by which to study the disease of mice that follows infection with mycobacterium marinum, survival of balb/c mice after i.v. inoculation of m. marinum was measured. length of survival was inversely proportional to the number of viable organisms in the inoculum, and was greater in weanling than in yearling mice. prior infection with m. marinum in a hindfoot pad at least two weeks before i.v. challenge with the same organism conferred protection against the challe ... | 1980 | 7399878 |
| response in distant lymph nodes of mice to infection in the hind footpad with mycobacterium marinum. | in an attempt to demonstrate the importance of the popliteal lymph node in limiting the progress of infection with mycobacterium marinum in the hind footpads of c57bl mice, such infections were studied in mice subjected to popliteal or popliteal and inguinal adenectomies. in the absence of the popliteal node, the footpad infection was only slightly enhanced compared with infections of sham-operated control mice; the inguinal node was found to be greatly enlarged and appeared to have substituted ... | 1980 | 7380564 |
| role of the popliteal lymph node in infection with mycobacterium marinum of the hind footpad of the mouse, and source of the cells that characterize the process. | we examined the possibility that the popliteal lymph node serves as the source of the lymphocytes that, together with macrophages, characterize the lesion produced by infection with mycobacterium marinum in the hind footpad of the mouse. naïve mice were partially protected against challenge with m. marinum in the hind footpad by intravenous infusion of lymphocytes harvested from the popliteal nodes of donor mice infected with m. marinum 7 days earlier. lymphocytes harvested from the popliteal no ... | 1981 | 7345563 |
| recent experience in the epidemiology of disease caused by atypical mycobacteria. | to obtain information on the epidemiology of mycobacteriosis, water and air samples collected along the east coast of the united states were examined for mycobacteria. mycobacterium avium-intracellulare-scrofulaceum (mais) were isolated from 25% of the water, samples, mostly those from south carolina, georgia, and the gulf states. mycobacterium kansasii and mycobacterium marinum were not found, probably because of the detrimental effects of the naoh used to decontaminate the samples. mais strain ... | 1981 | 7339831 |
| susceptibility of mycobacterium marinum to tetracyclines and aminoglycosides. | current agar dilution methods for susceptibility testing of mycobacterium marinum versus the tetracyclines have failed to show in vitro susceptibility despite good in vivo results. we found that the tetracyclines were unstable in agar and resulted in a fine haze of growth for several concentrations before complete inhibition of growth was seen. in contrast, the aminoglycosides resulted in sharp minimal inhibitory concentration endpoints, which were generally independent of the length of incubati ... | 1981 | 7325629 |
| relationship between photochromogenicity and test temperature in mycobacteria. | although it has been recommended that photochromogenicity of mycobacteria should be tested after incubation at 25 to 30 degrees c for 2 weeks (wayne et al., int. j. syst. bacteriol. 24:412-419, 1974), our results indicate that photochromogenicity should be determined at 37 degrees c in the dark and under continuous exposure to light for 2 weeks. the test at 37 degrees c gives more stable results for mycobacterium kansasii, mycobacterium marinum and mycobacterium szulgai. | 1981 | 7276150 |
| mycobacterium marinum infection in bufonidae. | 1981 | 7253098 | |
| response in the hindfoot pad and popliteal lymph node of c57bl mice to infection with mycobacterium marinum. | c57bl mice inoculated in the hindfoot pads with 5 x 10(3) viable mycobacterium marinum developed a localized disease process, characterized by swelling of the foot and increases in the number of acid-fast bacilli and colony forming units recovered. these changes became maximal 10 to 14 days after inoculation and then decreased in intensity. an acute inflammatory response appeared in the hindfoot pad during the first 24 h and increased in intensity during the next few days. by seven days after in ... | 1981 | 7239868 |
| ["swimming-pool granuloma"--an infection of skin with mycobacterium marinum (author's transl)]. | a typical case of infection with mycobacterium marinum is demonstrated. mycobacterium marinum, the symptoms and signs of infection and the way of treatment are shown. | 1981 | 7222879 |
| [cutaneous infection with mycobacterium marinum]. | 1980 | 7190745 | |
| aquarium-borne mycobacterium marinum granulomas. | mycobacterium marinum was isolated for the first time in denmark from skin granuloma of a 37-year-old man. the skin lesion was provoked by an injury from the broken glass of an aquarium used for tropical fish. treatment with rifampicin and ethambutol was successful. at the time of diagnosis, m. marinum was also isolated from a dead fish; but in no case was skin granuloma found among purchasers of fish supplied by the patient. | 1980 | 7189291 |
| mycobacterium marinum infections: diagnosis and treatment. | 1982 | 7146965 | |
| in vitro activity of trimethoprim and sulfamethoxazole against the nontuberculous mycobacteria. | trimethoprim (tmp) and sulfamethoxazole (smz) were studied alone and in combination (tmp-smz) against 141 nontuberculous mycobacteria; an agar dilution method was used. all strains of mycobacterium kansasii (8), mycobacterium marinum (16), and mycobacterium scrofulaceum (3); 97% (63 of 65) of strains of mycobacterium fortuitum; and 27% (3 of 11) of strains of mycobacterium avium-intracellulare were inhibited by less than or equal to 32 micrograms of smz/ml. in contrast, all 38 isolates of mycoba ... | 1982 | 7111959 |
| mycobacterium marinum infection. a fishy story. | 1982 | 7062549 | |
| the effect of body temperature and cell-mediated immunity on the growth of mycobacterium marinum and mycobacterium leprae in mice. | evidence is presented that the high susceptibility of armadillos to infection with mycobacterium leprae cannot be explained solely in terms of body temperature because mutant mice maintained with a body temperature similar to that of armadillos do not become heavily infected with m. leprae. the depression of cell-mediated immunity accompanying the low body temperature is not sufficient to produce an overwhelming infection. the results obtained with m. marinum suggest that whereas lack of cell-me ... | 1981 | 7031255 |
| disseminated mycobacterium marinum infection after renal transplantation. | 1981 | 7011140 | |
| [minocycline hydrochloride treatment for mycobacterium marinum infection of the skin. (author's transl)]. | 1980 | 6966697 | |
| mycobacterium marinum tenosynovitis in a long island fisherman. | 1981 | 6942253 | |
| disseminated cutaneous mycobacterium marinum infection. | 1983 | 6824363 | |
| [apropos of the 2nd case of cutaneous granuloma caused by mycobacterium marinum in uruguay]. | a new, second uruguayan case of cutaneous granuloma by mycobacterium marinum is presented. the patient a 31 years old white man from montevideo city had two granulomatous and ulcerated lesions on the right knee, secondary to wounds suffered with mussels' shells 5 years before while cleaning his boat in saline waters close to our rio de la plata river. diagnosis was made by finding the typical acid fast organisms in the lesions, the isolation of the agent in cultures and through experimental inoc ... | 1982 | 6764231 |
| fish fancier's finger. | infection of the flexor tendon sheath and proximal interphalangeal joint by mycobacterium marinum is described. the characteristic features of this unusual infection are delineated. | 1984 | 6737381 |
| [in vitro susceptibility of mycobacterium marinum to st preparation (sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim)]. | 1983 | 6663794 | |
| [infection with mycobacterium marinum from an aquarium]. | clinical, histological and electron microscopical findings of swimming pool granuloma in a 19-year-old soldier are demonstrated. isolation of mycobacterium marinum and positive tests with the "marinum sensitin" confirmed diagnosis. problems of treatment are discussed. | 1983 | 6662729 |
| agar disk elution method for susceptibility testing of mycobacterium marinum and mycobacterium fortuitum complex to sulfonamides and antibiotics. | an agar disk elution method using round well plates, supplemented mueller-hinton agar, and commercial drug disks is described for susceptibility testing of mycobacterium marinum and the rapidly growing mycobacteria to antibiotics and sulfonamides. by this method, 14 of 14 strains of m. marinum were susceptible to rifampin, doxycycline, minocycline, and trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole. identical results were obtained with middlebrook 7h10 agar and drugs prepared from standard powders. with 58 isola ... | 1983 | 6651277 |
| systemic mycobacterium marinum infection in a european hedgehog. | 1983 | 6643246 | |
| mycobacterium marinum infection of the hand involving deep structures. | five patients with mycobacterium marinum infection of the hand involving deep structures were seen recently. four of them were fishermen. hydrocortisone injection or simple incision and drainage led to worsening of the infection. the clinical presentation, operative finding, and histopathologic and microbiologic features were quite similar in all five patients. extensive debridement and therapy with ethambutol and rifampin led to satisfactory results in four patients while biopsy and therapy in ... | 1983 | 6630930 |
| [in vitro susceptibility of mycobacterium marinum to amikacin sulfate]. | 1983 | 6620633 | |
| mycolic acid patterns of some species of mycobacterium. | representative strains of some species of mycobacterium were degraded by both acid and alkaline methanolysis. two-dimensional thin-layer chromatography was used to determine the patterns of mycolic acids and other long-chain components in these methanolysates. patterns composed of alpha-, methoxy- and ketomycolates were found in mycobacterium asiaticum, mycobacterium bovis, mycobacterium gastri, mycobacterium gordonae, mycobacterium kansasii, mycobacterium marinum and mycobacterium tuberculosis; ... | 1984 | 6517656 |
| sporotrichoid mycobacterium marinum infection. report of a ten-year case. | 1984 | 6500798 | |
| response of the popliteal lymph node to reinfection of the hind foot pad of the mouse with mycobacterium marinum. | in c57bl mice inoculated with mycobacterium marinum in the right hind foot pad 2 weeks earlier ("previously infected mice"), inoculation of m. marinum into the left hind foot pad was followed by accelerated enlargement of the left popliteal node. popliteal-node lymphocytes harvested from previously infected donors, labeled with 3h-uridine in vitro, and infused intravenously into previously infected recipients at the time of reinfection in the left hind foot pad homed on the left popliteal node. ... | 1984 | 6481791 |
| [swimming pool granuloma--an atypical mycobacterial infection]. | after an introduction on the problem of swimming pool or fish tank granulomas--chronic granulomatous skin infections with mycobacterium marinum--we present two of our own cases. the disease is discussed and the signs and symptoms, histological changes, and therapeutic methodology presented. | 1984 | 6469642 |
| benzylamines: synthesis and evaluation of antimycobacterial properties. | the synthesis of benzylamines with various n-alkyl chains and substituents in the aromatic system as well as their evaluation on mycobacterium tuberculosis h 37 ra are described. the most active compounds in this test, n-methyl-3-chlorobenzylamine (19, mic 10.2 micrograms/ml), n-methyl-3,5-dichlorobenzylamine (93, mic 10.2 micrograms/ml), and n-butyl-3,5-difluorobenzylamine (103, mic 6.4 micrograms/ml), also exhibited a marked inhibitory effect on mycobacterium marinum and mycobacterium lufu use ... | 1984 | 6433022 |
| [change in cell-mediated immunity to mycobacterium leprae and mycobacterium marinum in hansen's disease patients]. | the cell mediated immunity (cmi) to protein purified derivates of mycobacterium leprae, mycobacterium tuberculosis, mycobacterium avium and mycobacterium marinum was studied. leukocyte migration inhibition (lmi) and delayed hypersensitivity skin reactions to these antigens were examined in 44 hanseniasis patients (20 quiescent virchowians, 13 reactional virchowians and 11 tuberculoid patients) and 15 healthy subjects. an impairment in lmi and delayed hypersensitivity tests to m. leprae and m. ma ... | 1983 | 6432692 |
| experimental mycobacterial infections of cba/n mice. | in an effort to assess the contribution of b-lymphocyte-mediated mechanisms to the immune responses to several mycobacteria, responses to these intracellular pathogens were compared in immunologically normal cba/cahn mice and in histocompatible cba/n (xid) mice, which exhibit abnormalities of b-lymphocyte function. swelling in response to local inoculation with mycobacterium marinum was significantly greater in the hind feet of cba/cahn mice than in those of cba/n mice, but the difference was ve ... | 1984 | 6381393 |
| mycobacterium marinum infection of the skin in japan. | 1984 | 6376574 | |
| cutaneous infections: microbiologic and epidemiologic considerations. | the normal bacterial flora of the skin represents an important host defense mechanism against invasion by potentially pathogenic organisms. this flora is primarily composed of aerobic diphtheroids (corynebacterium species), anaerobic diphtheroids (propriono-bacterium acnes), and coagulase-negative staphylococci. gram-negative bacilli may be present in limited numbers in intertriginous areas. localized cutaneous infections occur in ostensibly normal hosts, often after trivial trauma, examples bei ... | 1984 | 6372467 |
| effects of treatment with muramyl dipeptide on resistance to mycobacterium leprae and mycobacterium marinum infection in mice. | studies were carried out to determine whether treatment of mice with the synthetic adjuvant muramyl dipeptide (mdp) afforded resistance to infection with mycobacterium leprae or m. marinum in mice. regardless of the timing, dose, or route of administration, there was no evidence that treatment with mdp or 3 of its analogs (desmdp, abumdp, valmdp) enhanced resistance to food pad infection with m. leprae or m. marinum. in parallel studies, systemic treatment with propionibacterium acnes failed to ... | 1983 | 6343295 |
| specificity and distribution of alpha antigens of mycobacterium kansasii and mycobacterium marinum. | specificity of antigenic determinants in alpha antigens of mycobacterium kansasii and mycobacterium marinum was investigated in 170 strains classified into 16 species of slowly growing mycobacteria by the agar gel diffusion technique using the respective absorbed anti-alpha serum. the specific antigenic determinants in alpha antigen of m. kansasii were detected in all of the 20 strains classified as m. kansasii, and not in strains belonging to other species. the specific antigenic determinants i ... | 1984 | 6207754 |
| fish tank granuloma. | a case of fish tank granuloma is presented. a lesional biopsy sample yielded growth of mycobacterium marinum on löwenstein's medium. treatment with cotrimoxazole was successful. | 1980 | 6162325 |
| induction of carotenoid synthesis by antimycin a in the dark in mycobacterium marinum. | 1967 | 6077048 | |
| [on the bacteriological diagnosis of tuberculoid skin disease due to mycobacterium marinum]. | 1967 | 6068915 | |
| [classification and identification of slow-growing mycobacteria. (3). mycobacterium marinum]. | 1966 | 6009582 | |
| factors affecting the growth of mycobacterium marinum. | 1966 | 5969334 | |
| thin-layer chromatography of mycobacterial lipids as an aid to classification; mycobacterium kansasii; and mycobacterium marinum (balnei). | 1966 | 5936896 | |
| mechanism of photo-induced and antimycin a-induced carotenoid synthesis in mycobacterium marinum. requirements for carotenogen- esis and further evidence for protein synthesis following induction. | 1969 | 5781184 | |
| mechanism of photoinduced and antimycin a-induced carotenoid synthesis in mycobacterium marinum. effect of proflavine. | 1968 | 5701191 | |
| mycobacterium marinum (balnei) infection. report of a case with cutaneous and laryngeal lesions. | 1968 | 5636049 | |
| [tuberculosis resembling skin disease caused by mycobacterium marinum (so-called swimming pool granuloma)]. | 1967 | 5590972 | |
| human infection due to mycobacterium marinum after a dolphin bite. | a young man employed at the local aquarium was bitten by a bottlenose dolphin (tursiops truncatus) during a training session, receiving a slight injury which healed rapidly. some two months later fluctuant swellings appeared in the region of the bite, which developed into indolent ulcers which have not completely healed seven months after the original bite. cultures taken on two occasions have yielded a pure growth of mycobacterium marinum. | 1970 | 5529254 |
| tropical fish aquariums. a source of mycobacterium marinum infections resembling sporotrichosis. | 1970 | 5466918 | |
| [case of unusual multiple skin diseases due to mycobacterium marinum]. | 1970 | 5462340 | |
| [epidemiological study in reference to a patient with skin infection caused by mycobacterium balnei]. | 1970 | 5445138 | |
| epidemiological analysis in a patient with skin granuloma caused by mycobacterium balnei. | 1970 | 5426300 | |
| relation of infection to tissue temperature in mice infected with mycobacterium marinum and mycobacterium leprae. | intravenous and footpad infections with mycobacterium marinum and footpad infections with m. leprae were compared in the following mouse strains: a/he, balb/c, cba, c3h, c57bl, c57l, dba, 101, and cfw. the results varied a great deal according to mouse strain used. intravenous injection of high doses of m. marinum resulted in deaths after 28 days of 100% of strain a/he, and none of strain 101; 27 days after injection, the feet and noses of all strain cba mice, but few of the c57bl, 101, or cfw m ... | 1967 | 5337835 |
| paratuberculosis cutis caused by mycobacterium marinum. | 1971 | 5165484 | |
| mycobacterium marinum infections acquired from tropical fish tanks. | 1971 | 5146929 | |
| a study of the relationship of structure and activity of antimycin a in the induction of carotenoid synthesis in mycobacterium marinum. | 1971 | 5129724 | |
| skin infection with mycobacterium marinum from a tropical fish tank. | 1971 | 5103909 | |
| mycobacterium marinum granuloma. a disease acquired in the tributaries of chesapeake bay. | 1972 | 5039106 | |
| sporotrichoid mycobacterium marinum infection treated with rifampin-ethambutol. | 1972 | 5032717 | |
| systemic chemotherapy in mice experimentally infected with mycobacterium marinum. | 1971 | 5004745 | |
| differentiation of the two photochromogenic mycobacterial species: mycobacterium kansasii hauduroy and mycobacterium marinum aronson by means of the diamine-oxydase test. | 1967 | 4964971 | |
| differential identification of mycobacterium kansasii and mycobacterium marinum. | 1971 | 4925535 | |
| letter: mycobacterium marinum infection. | 1974 | 4819118 | |
| [chronic infection due to mycobacterium marinum from an aquarium]. | 1974 | 4814528 | |
| sporotrichoid infection due to mycobacterium marinum: lesion exacerbated by corticosteroid infiltration. | 1974 | 4808977 | |
| sporotrichoid mycobacterium marinum infection in a child. | 1973 | 4802594 | |
| opportunistic cutaneous mycobacterium marinum infection mimicking mycobacterium ulcerans in lymphosarcoma. | 1973 | 4800424 | |
| mycobacterium marinum (atypical acid-fast bacillus) infections of the hand. | 1973 | 4760089 | |
| [mycobacterium balnei in the water of mines as a causal agent of the verrucous tuberculosis of the skin. (case report)]. | 1973 | 4709185 | |
| mycobacterium marinum in gulf fishermen. | 1973 | 4709116 | |
| mycobacterium marinum infections of the hand. report of three cases and review of the literature. | 1973 | 4696166 | |
| [pathogenic bacteria common to man and fish--mycobacterium marinum isolated from skin granuloma in man]. | 1972 | 4677312 | |
| differentiation between mycobacterium kansasii and mycobacterium marinum by gas-liquid chromatographic analysis of cellular fatty acids. | comparison of the cellular fatty acids of 10 strains of mycobacterium marinum and 35 strains of mycobacterium kansasii revealed similarities within each species but differences between these two photochromogenic mycobacteria. a branched-chain fatty acid characteristic of m. kansasii was found in trace amounts in 2 of the 10 strains of m. marinum. | 1972 | 4650594 |
| [a case of mycobacterium marinum infection of bucca--with special reference to the bacteriological investigations]. | 1972 | 4643909 |