Publications
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a refractory case of subacute bacterial endocarditis due to veillonella gazogenes clinically arrested by a combination of penicillin, sodium paraaminohippurate, and heparin. | 1946 | 20996761 | |
the mechanism of propionic acid formation by veillonella gazogenes. | 1951 | 14832421 | |
[veillonella parvula lacrimal canaliculitis]. | 1953 | 13080806 | |
a selective medium for the isolation and enumeration of the veillonella from the oral cavity. | 1956 | 13366960 | |
succinic acid decarboxylation system in propionibacterium pentosaceum and veillonella gazogenes. i. activation, decarboxylation, and related reactions. | 1956 | 13331872 | |
succinic acid decarboxylation system in propionibacterium pentosaceum and veillonella gazogenes. ii. evidence for an active c1 complex. | 1956 | 13331873 | |
improved medium for selective isolation of veillonella. | 1958 | 13587489 | |
ninhydrin positive substances in cell wall hydrolyzates of some anaerobic cocci. | 1959 | 13620662 | |
[oxidation enzymes in veillonella alcalescens]. | 1960 | 13849020 | |
immunological and chemical studies on an oral veillonella endotoxin. | 1962 | 14472787 | |
reduction of inorganic compounds with molecular hydrogen by micrococcus lactilyticus. i. stoichiometry with compounds of arsenic, selenium, tellurium, transition and other elements. | woolfolk, c. a. (university of washington, seattle) and h. r. whiteley. reduction of inorganic compounds with molecular hydrogen by micrococcus lactilyticus. i. stoichiometry with compounds of arsenic, selenium, tellurium, transition and other elements. j. bacteriol. 84:647-658. 1962.-extracts of micrococcus lactilyticus (veillonella alcalescens) oxidize molecular hydrogen at the expense of certain compounds of arsenic, bismuth, selenium, tellurium, lead, thallium, vanadium, manganese, iron, cop ... | 1962 | 14001842 |
reduction of inorganic compounds with molecular hydrogen by micrococcus lactilyticus. ii. stoichiometry with inorganic sulfur compounds. | woolfolk, c. a. (university of washington, seattle). reduction of inorganic compounds with molecular hydrogen by micrococcus lactilyticus. ii. stoichiometry with inorganic sulfur compounds. j. bacteriol. 84:659-668. 1962.-extracts of micrococcus lactilyticus (veillonella alcalescens) are capable of utilizing molecular hydrogen for the reduction of metabisulfite (pyrosulfite) to thiosulfate via dithionite as an intermediate. the first step of metabisulfite reduction (i.e., to dithionite) is rever ... | 1962 | 14001843 |
[anaerobic culture method with steel wool]. | 1962 | 13965786 | |
degradation of pyruvate by micrococcus lactilyticus. iii. properties and cofactor requirements of the carbon dioxide-exchange reaction. | whiteley, h. r. (university of washington, seattle) and n. g. mccormick. degradation of pyruvate by micrococcus lactilyticus. iii. properties and cofactor requirements of the carbon dioxide-exchange reaction. j. bacteriol. 85:382-393. 1963.-at an acid ph, extracts of micrococcus lactilyticus (veillonella alcalescens) catalyze the oxidative decarboxylation of pyruvate to carbon dioxide, hydrogen, and acetyl phosphate, and the rapid exchange of carbon dioxide into the carboxyl group of pyruvate. t ... | 1963 | 14000380 |
veillonella alcalescens lung abscess. report of a case with bacteriological studies. | 1963 | 14062865 | |
observations on the alimentary tract and its bacterial flora in healthy and diseased pigs. | 1963 | 14068948 | |
anaerobic infection of the brain. observations on eighteen consecutive cases of brain abscess. | 1963 | 14076021 | |
[comparative determinations of resistance under aerobic and anaerobic conditions]. | 1963 | 13945841 | |
serologically specific lipopolysaccharides from oral veillonella. | 1963 | 13934968 | |
production and fermentation of lactate by bacteria in the alimentary canal of the horse and pig. | 1963 | 14011947 | |
role of ferredoxin in the metabolism of molecular hydrogen. | valentine, r. c. (university of illinois, urbana) and r. s. wolfe. role of ferredoxin in the metabolism of molecular hydrogen. j. bacteriol. 85:1114-1120. 1963.-the metabolism of molecular hydrogen by clostridium pasteurianum, micrococcus lactilyticus (veillonella alcalescens), and several other anaerobic bacteria was studied. oxidation of hydrogen, using several electron-accepting substrates including triphosphopyridine nucleotide, uric acid, xanthine, nitrite, and hydroxylamine, required ferre ... | 1963 | 14044002 |
[on the diagnosis of non-sporiferous anaerobes]. | 1963 | 14114136 | |
experiences of bacteriological root canal control. | 1964 | 14158470 | |
influence of endotoxin on resistance of mice to intraperitoneal infection with human oral bacteria. | 1964 | 14170640 | |
studies of the predominant cultivable microbiota of dental plaque. | 1964 | 14170653 | |
succinic acid degradation by veillonella alcalescens. | 1964 | 14188738 | |
vitamin k compounds in bacteria that are obligate anaerobes. | a naphthoquinone-dependent strain of bacteroides melaninogenicus has been used in a microbiological assay to survey bacteria for compounds of the vitamin k group. organisms known to contain vitamin k, as well as several bacteria that are obligate anaerobes, produced substances which satisfied the naphthoquinone requirement of the assay organism. vitamin k was chemically isolated from strains of bacteroides melaninogenicus, bacteroides fragilis, and veillonella alcalescens. | 1964 | 14207457 |
the enzymatic synthesis of folate-like compounds from hydroxymethyldihydropteridine pyrophosphate. | 1964 | 14209957 | |
histopathologic effects of endotoxin injected into rabbit oral mucosa. | 1964 | 14219517 | |
establishment of human indigenous bacteria in germ-free mice. | gibbons, r. j. (forsyth dental center and harvard school of dental medicine, boston, mass.), s. s. socransky, and b. kapsimalis. establishment of human indigenous bacteria in germ-free mice. j. bacteriol. 88:1316-1323. 1964.-thirteen strains of bacteria indigenous to the gingival crevice area of man were tested for their ability to establish as monocontaminants in germ-free mice. three facultative organisms, streptococcus mitis, staphylococcus albus, and a "diphtheroid," established, as well as ... | 1964 | 14234787 |
ultrastructure of veillonella and morphological correlation of an outer membrane with particles associated with endotoxic activity. | bladen, howard a. (national institute of dental research, bethesda, md.), and stephan e. mergenhagen. ultrastructure of veillonella and morphological correlation of an outer membrane with particles associated with endotoxic activity. j. bacteriol. 88:1482-1492. 1964.-normal, phenol-water extracted, and lysozyme-treated veillonella cells were embedded in vestopal w, sectioned, and examined by electron microscopy. normal cells as well as the phenol-water extract (endotoxin) were examined by negati ... | 1964 | 14234809 |
fatty acid composition of lipids extracted from three spherical bacteria. | 1964 | 14235693 | |
the genus veillonella. i. general cultural, ecological, and biochemical considerations. | rogosa, m. (national institutes of health, bethesda, md.). the genus veillonella. i. general cultural, ecological, and biochemical considerations. j. bacteriol. 87:162-170. 1964.-arguments are presented for excluding veillonella discoides, v. reniformis, v. orbiculus, and v. vulvovaginitidis from the genus, and for restricting it to aerogenic organisms such as v. parvula and v. alcalescens. the genus veillonella thus would comprise species which are anaerobic and nonmotile; are small, spherical, ... | 1964 | 14102850 |
bacteria in whipple's disease. results of cultivation from repeated jejunal biopsies prior to, during, and after effective antibiotic treatment. | 1964 | 14123354 | |
the gingival crevice microbiota in five preschool children. | 1964 | 14126698 | |
a study of the effects of orthodontic appliances on the oral microbial flora. | 1964 | 14131587 | |
the genus veillonella. 3. hydrogen sulfide production by growing cultures. | rogosa, morrison (national institute of dental research, bethesda, md.), and ferial s. bishop. the genus veillonella. iii. hydrogen sulfide production by growing cultures. j. bacteriol. 88:37-41. 1964.-the conditions necessary for h(2)s production by 105 strains of veillonella, from a variety of sources and comprising seven anti-genic groups, are presented and discussed. all strains, during 1 to 2 days of growth, produced h(2)s in a defined medium supplemented with proper amounts of l-cysteine, ... | 1964 | 14198791 |
the genus veillonella . ii. nutritional studies. | rogosa, m. (national institute of dental research, u.s. public health service, bethesda, md.), and ferial s. bishop. the genus veillonella. ii. nutritional studies. j. bacteriol. 87:574-580. 1964.-a medium is described for the study of the vitamin, hypoxanthine, putrescine, or cadaverine requirements of 86 veillonella isolates from man, rabbit, rat, and hamster. no organism required riboflavine or folic acid for growth. niacin and calcium pantothenate were often stimulatory, but in nearly all ca ... | 1964 | 14127572 |
[on age-related changes in the oral flora]. | 1964 | 5825933 | |
a basic study on culture of veillonella in oral cavity. | 1965 | 5874283 | |
composition of cell walls of some gram-negative cocci. | 1965 | 5325433 | |
polysaccharide-lipid complexes from veillonella parvula. | mergenhagen, stephan e. (national institutes of health, bethesda, md.). polysaccharide-lipid complexes from veillonella parvula. j. bacteriol. 90:1730-1734. 1965.-a strain of veillonella parvula (v2) elaborates an extracellular slime when grown in a nutrient medium containing only dialyzable components. deproteinization with chloroform-butanol of ethyl alcohol-precipitated material from the supernatant culture fluid leads to the isolation of a water-soluble lipopolysaccharide (lps1). another com ... | 1965 | 5854593 |
[role of the intestinal microflora (autochthonous flora, veillonella monoflora, absence of flora) in the rat with vitamin b12 subdeficiency]. | 1965 | 4954099 | |
the effect of long-term systemic antibiotic administration on the numbers of salivary organisms. | 1965 | 5231522 | |
the genus veillonella iv. serological groupings, and genus and species emendations. | rogosa, m. (national institute of dental research, bethesda, md.). the genus veillonella. iv. serological groupings, and genus and species emendations. j. bacteriol. 90:704-709. 1965.-seven serological groups of veillonella were found. the generic and species descriptions are enlarged and corrected. the type species is veillonella parvula (veillon and zuber) prévot, 1933. the proposed species, subspecies (infraspecific serogroups), and american type culture collection (atcc) type strains are: ve ... | 1965 | 16562069 |
truncated glycolytic system in veillonella. | rogosa, m., (national institutes of health, bethesda, md.), m. i. krichevsky, and f. s. bishop. truncated glycolytic system in veillonella. j. bacteriol. 90:164-171. 1965.-intact veillonella cells do not utilize carbohydrates for growth, nor are carbohydrates fermented. in cell extracts, there is no detectable glucokinase or fructokinase. cell extracts do not degrade glucose or fructose unless supplemented with yeast hexokinase. under these conditions, triose phosphates are formed in the presenc ... | 1965 | 16562014 |
antibody to leptotrichia buccalis in human sera. | 1965 | 14270476 | |
the indigenous oral flora of man. i. the newborn to the 1-year-old infant. | 1965 | 14262161 | |
studies of the predominant cultivable micro-organisms from the human tongue. | 1966 | 5225869 | |
electron microscopic localization of endotoxic lipopolysaccharide in gram-negative organisms. | 1966 | 4960343 | |
effect of antibiotics on some rumen and intestinal bacteria. | 1966 | 4162813 | |
influence of oral bacterial endotoxin on cell migration and phagocytic activity. | 1966 | 4224996 | |
bactericidal antibody in mammalian serum to obligatorily anaerobic gram-negative bacteria. | 1966 | 5331727 | |
[interrelationship and classification of micro-organisms based on the adansonian taxonomic theory of "similarity value" and the "center species" theory. (3). tribe neisserieae of the family coccaceae and a new genus, halococcus theoretically isolated and verified]. | 1966 | 6009585 | |
numerical data concerning the sensitivity of anaerobic bacteria to oxygen. | upon comparison of results obtained from growing eight different species of anaerobic bacteria in deep agar under two and three atm of pure oxygen with results of growing them in air under atomospheric pressure, it appears possible that the old terms of "microaerophobic," "very strict anaerobe," and "microaerophilic" can be replaced by precise values corresponding to the size of the inhibition zone produced by oxygen under various pressures when the bacteria are grown in a solid medium. the simu ... | 1967 | 4294596 |
antigens of the oral bacterial flora in the dental pulp. | 1967 | 4382241 | |
nature and significance of somatic antigens of oral bacteria. | 1967 | 5227128 | |
[fundamental studies on the dynamic movement of oral microbes. 2. mixed culture of veillonella and fusobacterium]. | 1967 | 5231236 | |
microbial population shifts in developing human dental plaque. | 1967 | 5237337 | |
[the proportional distribution of oral bacteria in the mouth--with reference to lactobacillus, streptococcus, fusobacterium, and veillonella]. | 1967 | 5244697 | |
interactions of the complement system with the surface and endotoxic lipopolysaccharide of veillonella alcalescens. | electron microscopic studies demonstrated that lesions were produced on the endotoxic lipopolysaccharide (lps) as well as on the cell surface of v. alcalescens after reaction with fresh guinea pig serum. these lesions were approximately 90 a in diameter, and were seen on two characteristic structural entities derived from lps preparations after incubation with serum. the use of numerous inhibitors, inactivators, and reaction conditions affecting hemolytic c' activity revealed that these lesions ... | 1967 | 4164691 |
cultivation of anaerobic intestinal bacteria. | 1967 | 4864095 | |
[on the use of a preparation based on glycinated thiamphenicol and n-acetyl-1-cysteine in inflammatory or mixed periodontopathies. controlled experiments]. | 1968 | 4877148 | |
[studies on anaerobic culture methods. 1. phosphorus jar method]. | 1968 | 4882115 | |
interactions of the complement system with endotoxic lipopolysaccharide: consumption of each of the six terminal complement components. | large amounts of each c'3, c'5, c'6, c'7, c'8, and c'9 were consumed when guinea pig serum was incubated with endotoxic lipopolysaccharide, zymosan, or preformed immune complexes. since these c' components subserve several of the biological activities which follow the injection of endotoxins into experimental animals, these experiments support the hypothesis that certain biological effects induced by endotoxins may be mediated via the c' system, and may account for some of the known similarity i ... | 1968 | 4176223 |
[selenomonas in the vagina]. | 1968 | 4891229 | |
the nature and importance of organic deposits on dental enamel. | 1968 | 5248528 | |
[hemoculture and the anaerobic flora of the oro-pharyngeal cavities and the respiratory apparatus]. | 1968 | 4971279 | |
interactions of the complement system with native and chemically modified endotoxins. | endotoxic lipopolysaccharides (lps) isolated from serratia marcescens, veillonella alcalescens, and salmonella typhosa were potent in their ability to induce fixation of complement (c') in normal guinea pig, rabbit, mouse, and human serum. the c'-fixing ability of lps was pronounced even when assays were performed in undiluted serum, and was lost after each of four chemical modifications which resulted in loss of biological toxicities. the detoxification procedures had in common the cleavage of ... | 1968 | 4170751 |
the complement profile in acute glomerulonephritis systemic lupus erythematosus and hypocomplementemic chronic glomerulonephritis. contrasts and experimental correlations. | 1968 | 4101070 | |
degradation of bile salts by human intestinal bacteria. | 1968 | 5640921 | |
the taxonomy of the genera moraxella and neisseria. | 1968 | 5657262 | |
[postoperative wound infection through anaerobes]. | 1968 | 5679120 | |
[anaerobic bacteria isolated from the sputum and nasopharyngeal fluids]. | 1968 | 5717385 | |
[studies on anaerobic culture methods. ii. study of steel wool methods. 1]. | 1968 | 4886801 | |
[fundamental studies on the dynamic movement of oral microbes. 5. relationship of streptococcus and veillonella]. | 1968 | 5260277 | |
[comparative study on the efficacy of a new synthetic antibiotic, the thiamphenicol, against the isolated bacterial flora of patients with gingival diseases]. | 1968 | 5243719 | |
methylmalonyl coenzyme a decarboxylase. its role in succinate decarboxylation by micrococcus lactilyticus. | 1968 | 5646172 | |
[experimental studies on the bacterio phages of the veillonella strains isolated from the oral cavity]. | 1968 | 5241122 | |
[a study on the lactate fermentation of veillonella strains isolated from the oral cavity]. | 1968 | 5241123 | |
significance of complement to the mechanism of action of endotoxin. | 1969 | 4907133 | |
[metronidazole sensitivity of veillonella strains]. | 1969 | 5261848 | |
acidaminococcus gen. n., acidaminococcus fermentans sp. n., anaerobic gram-negative diplococci using amino acids as the sole energy source for growth. | acidaminococcus gen. n. and the type species acidaminococcus fermentans sp. n. were described. amino acids, of which glutamic acid is the most important, could serve as the sole energy source for growth. acetic and butyric acids and co(2) were produced; propionic acid and hydrogen were not produced. amino acid media supporting growth and the amino acid and vitamin requirements were described. glucose was frequently not fermented or was weakly catabolized. derivative products from glucose autocla ... | 1969 | 5784223 |
utilization of d-ribose by veillonella. | three strains of veillonella, representing two species, were unable to utilize carbohydrates as energy sources for growth. ribose, however, was utilized biosynthetically by all three strains. exponentially growing cultures removed (14)c-ribose from the growth medium and retained radioactivity throughout the growth cycle. the kinetics of removal of ribose from the growth medium was found to depend on the initial ribose concentration. uptake by resting cells was found to require active metabolism, ... | 1969 | 5788716 |
a neutrophil chemotatic factor derived from c'5 upon interaction of guinea pig serum with endotoxin. | 1969 | 5805427 | |
degradation of bile salts by human intestinal bacteria. | 1969 | 5806939 | |
studies on the alimentary flora of pigs. iv. the alimentary flora of pigs infected with hog cholera. | 1969 | 5817668 | |
a study of cultures of rumen anaerobic bacteria in the presence of excess riboflavine (vitamin b2). | 1969 | 4901038 | |
[isolation of obligate anaerobic microorganisms in a pressure cooker]. | 1969 | 5311476 | |
degradiation of alpha-ketoglutarate by veillonella alcalescens. | veillonella alcalescens degrades alpha-ketoglutarate to co(2), h(2), and propionate by a thioclastic mechanism. | 1969 | 5781582 |
formation of in vitro plaque by veillonella, an oral organism. | 1969 | 4245470 | |
[on the effect of hexetidine in vitro]. | 1969 | 4388760 | |
interactions of the complement system with endotoxic lipopolysaccharide: the generation of an anaphylatoxin. | 1969 | 4388903 | |
serological cross-reactions of aqueous ether extracted endotoxin from neisseria gonorrhoeae strains. | 1969 | 4986553 | |
bacterial populations of selected tooth surface sites. | 1969 | 5252102 | |
fecal microflora in health persons in a preindustrial region. | procedures for quantitating the fecal microflora of man were described. special attention was given to criteria for characterizing the culturable aerobic, micro-aerophilic, and anaerobic bacteria. three groups of healthy persons were studied: wholly breast-fed infants (2 to 4 month-olds), weanlings (1 to 2 year-olds), and adults. in breast-fed children, bifidobacteria predominate and outnumber by one or several logs all other culturable bacteria. the fecal flora of wholly breast-fed infants is " ... | 1969 | 4890749 |
fluorescent antibody staining of neisseria, streptococcus and veillonella in frozen sections of human dental plaque. | 1969 | 4899757 | |
the extraction of protein matrix from human dental plaque. | 1970 | 4992693 | |
stimulation of lymphocyte transformation by bacterial antigens in patients with periodontal disease. | 1970 | 4992694 | |
the effect of various factors on the extraction of protein from the predominant microorganisms in human dental plaque. | 1970 | 4995401 |