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immunochemical properties of oligosaccharide-protein conjugates with klebsiella-k2 specificity. i. specificity and crossreactivity of anti-conjugate versus anti-bacterial antibodies. 197986152
the puzzle of "urethral syndrome": a possible answer?82 strains of slow-growing, co2-dependent, gram-positive organisms have been isolated from the urine of 9 male and 73 female patients. 100% of the men and 93% of the women had urinary symptoms at the time of isolation, and 66% of the specimens showed pyuria. these organisms might account for the urinary symptoms of some patients previously diagnosed as having "urethral syndrome". preliminary data show that, if appropriate antibacterial treatment is given, most of these patients become symptom-fr ...197986778
the cerebellar projection from the lateral reticular nucleus as studied with retrograde transport of horseradish peroxidase.the cerebellar projection from the lateral reticular nucleus (nrl) was studied in cats by means of retrograde axonal transport of horseradish peroxidase (the projection to the paramedian lobule was not included, see brodal, 1975, for afferents to this cortical region). the entire cerebellar cortex and all cerebellar nuclei receive fibres from the nrl. the strongest connection is with the anterior lobe and lobulus viiib of the posterior lobe vermis. as concerns the anterior lobe the observations ...197988191
lipopolysaccharide-derived serotype polysaccharides from neisseria meningitidis group b.three immunologically distinct types of polysaccharides have been isolated by diethylaminoethyl (deae) chromatography from the lipopolysaccharide extracts of group b neisseria meningitidis. all types contain a set of common determinants, as well as distinct ones; all of these determinants are detectable by either immunodiffusion or enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (elisa). the polysaccharides elute from a sepharose 4b column in the range of 2-3 x 10(5) daltons and have isoelectric points from 4 ...197988491
techniques for evaluating humoral and cell-mediated immunity in mule deer fawns (odocoileus hemionus).twenty mule deer fawns (odocoileus hemionus) were removed from their dams 48 h after birth, and hand-reared. methods for monitoring their immune capability are described. passive humoral immunity was determined by serum protein electrophoresis. active humoral immunity following clostridium toxoid vaccination was determined by immunodiffusion. cell-mediated immunity was assayed using contact sensitization to 1-nitro, 2,4-dichlorobenzene (dncb).197988530
the suppression of mitogen- and alloantigen-stimulated peripheral blood lymphocytes by cultured human t lymphocytes. 1979156232
patterns of neuromuscular disease. as related to stages of normal embryogenesis in voluntary muscle.skeletal muscle samples from the upper and lower extremities of 38 human fetuses (6 to 18 weeks' gestation) of both sexes were studied by histologic, histochemical, and electron microscopic methods. ultrastructural morphometry was applied. in the different stages of normal development are found regressive changes, ranging from reversible dystrophic to irreversible necrotic alterations, which are characteristic of either primary myogenic myopathies or primary neurogenic muscle atrophies in older ...1979156504
transcription and translation in a pleiotropic streptomycin-resistant mutant of escherichia coli.the role of the ribosomal protein s12 (streptomycin protein) in ribosome function and in other metabolic processes in the cell has been investigated. a spontaneous streptomycin-resistant strain of escherichia coli (sm3) carrying a mutation in the rpsl gene is deficient in its ability to induce the synthesis of the enzyme bets-galactosidase. it was demonstrated that the reduced rate of enzyme synthesis results from deficiencies in both the transcription of the lactose operon and translation of th ...1979104958
separation and characterization of highly purified forms of liver microsomal cytochrome p-450 from rats treated with polychlorinated biphenyls, phenobarbital, and 3-methylcholanthrene. 1979105007
implications for adult roles from differential styles of mother-infant bonding: an ethological study.ethological observations of maternal and infant behaviors of nine vervet monkey pairs (cercopithecus aethiops sabaeus) showed the effects of differential styles of early maternal responsiveness on later infant competence. those infants receiving the least amount of maternal responsiveness and the most time-off the mother in the first 3 months of development were more socially competent at 6 months of age. the results are discussed within current ethological "attachment" theories. the detachment ...1979105083
calcium requirements for electrically-induced release of an endogenous opiate receptor ligand from the guinea-pig ileum.calcium requirements for electrically-induced release of an endogenous opiate receptor ligand in the myenteric plexus-longitudinal muscle strip of the guinea-pig ileum were studied. the naloxone-reversible depression of the electrically evoked contraction caused by stimulation at 10 hz in normal krebs solution was markedly reduced by decreasing the calcium concentration in the solution. the depression was greatly diminished by increasing the magnesium concentration in the solution. these results ...1979216449
effect of osteotropic hormones on cartilage metabolism. 1979218877
differential modification of specific lysine residues in the two kinds of subfragment-1 of myosin with 2, 4, 6-trinitrobenzenesulfonate. 1979218922
high-pressure liquid chromatographic analysis of 3-deazauridine-5'-triphosphate in human cancer cells.a rapid high-pressure liquid chromatographic assay for the detection and quantitation of 3-deazauridine-5'-triphosphate (deazautp), the active metabolite of the anticancer drug 3-deazauridine (deazaurd), in cell extracts is described. this procedure permits the simultaneous detection and quantitation of ctp, the cellular concentration of which is affected by treatment with deazaurd. human lymphoblastoid cells (line ccrf-cem) treated with 100 nmols of deazaurd/ml in culture accumulate deazautp to ...1979284846
prostaglandin production by cultured vascular cells. 1979291302
reversible respiratory failure due to intravascular leukostasis in chronic myelogenous leukemia. relationship of oxygen transfer to leukocyte count.in a 49 year old man with blast crisis and massive leukocytosis due to chronic myelogenous leukemia, severe hypoxic respiratory failure developed despite a normal chest film. correction of hypoxemia was observed after reduction of the white blood cell count by hydroxy-urea therapy. a similar episode occurred prior to death, and necropsy examination revealed extensive plugging of the pulmonary vasculature by leukemic blast cells but no infection or pulmonary edema. an inverse linear correlation w ...1979291338
trigeminal nerve and temporomandibular joint of the cat: a horseradish peroxidase study. 1979262237
[blood transfusion and viral diseases. recent acquisitions concerning viral hepatitis viruses, cytomegaloviruses and epstein-barr virus].in recent years, an increasingly clear picture has been formed of the virus-induced syndromes that may follow a blood transfusion or the use of blood derivatives. up to about 10 years ago, post-infusion infection was predominantly due to serum hepatitis. blumberg's discovery of hbsag (formerly known as australia antigen) has made it possible to check and prevent viral hepatitis, type b, and to recognise such distinct forms as the mononucleosis-like syndrome caused by cytomegalic virus, infectiou ...1979219399
separation of four components of the phosphoenolpyruvate: glucose phosphotransferase system in vibrio parahaemolyticus.four classes of vibrio parahaemolyticus mutants defective in the phosphoenolpyruvate: glucose phosphotransferase system (pts) are described. they were phenotypically different, and were defective in different pts components. the components designated tentatively as ii, i, iii, and h were separated by gel filtration of a wild-type extract. component ii, which was specific for glucose and found in the particulate fraction, is probably membrane-bound, glucose-specific enzyme ii. both components i a ...1979225642
isolation of foot-and-mouth disease virus messenger rna from membrane-bound polyribosomes and characterization of its 5' and 3' termini. 1979228483
in vivo enhancement of general and specific transcription in escherichia coli by dna gyrase activity.the effect of drugs which inhibit dna gyrase, including nalidixic acid, oxolinic acid and coumerycin, on transcription of escherichia coli bacteria, phage and plasmid genomes was studied. quantitative estimates of the synthesis of rna under drug-treatment conditions showed that synthesis of many rna species, including trp mrna, was subject to inhibiton by the drug. transcription directed by the lambda promoter pr was selectively less sensitive to the drug action than transcription initiated at t ...1979229056
[method for isolation of enteroviruses from edible mollusca].a method for recovery of poliovirus from experimentally inoculated mussels has been evaluated. the method, based on adsorption-elution-acid precipitation of virus particles, allows a recovery of more than 93% of the added virus.1979229885
the enhanced colony growth of mouse cfu-c by human serum. 1979313513
description of a bacteriocinogenic plasmid in beneckea harveyi.a total of 795 strains of marine vibrio species and beneckea harveyi, a luminescent marine bacterium, were isolated from various sources in the area of galveston island, tex., and screened for the production of bacteriocin-like substances. more than 8% of the vibrio isolates produced low-molecular-weight (dialyzable) substances, which were lethal to a test strain of v. parahaemolyticus. approximately 5% of the b. harveyi isolates produced higher-molecular-weight (nondialyzable) substances which ...1979317423
helical structure of the human umbilical cord.the helical structure of the human umbilical cord has been studied on 528 full-term cords from normal deliveries, 18 cords from aborted and developmentally normal fetuses with a cr length of 1.2-19.5 cm, 10 cords from monozygotic twins. in order to resolve the discrepancy in the nomenclature of the twist direction, a method has been suggested which takes into account the direction to which the fetus must have rotated to produce the twist. the incidence of the right helical pattern was 64.58%, of ...1979419931
lesions of the myofibril in myopathic and normal tissue from seven striated muscles. experimental myopathy of isometric activity produced by phencyclidine and restraint. 1979419941
relationship between blood flow velocity in the choroid and intraocular pressure in rabbits.by using thermistors for calorimetry to monitor blood flow velocity in the choroid of the anaesthetized rabbit, it was found that an elevation of intraocular pressure reduced the choroidal blood flow. the relationship between the ratio of perfusion pressure to intraocular tension (x) and the reciprocal value of the percentage of blood flow velocity (l/y) showed a curve convex towards the pressure axis. on a log-lin scale the graph was linear. a significant linear correlation with a coefficient o ...1979419976
[situs inversus in the cat]. 1979420690
modulation of erythrocyte membrane proteins by membrane cholesterol and lipid fluidity.human erythrocyte membranes were enriched or depleted of cholesterol and effects on membrane proteins assessed with a membrane-impermeant sulfhydryl reagent, [35s]glutathione-maleimide. reaction of the probe with intact cells quantifies exofacial sulfhydryl groups and reaction with leaky ghost membranes permits quantification of endofacial sulfhydryl groups. the mean endofacial sulfhydryl titer of cholesterol-enriched membranes exceeded that of cholesterol-depleted membrane by approximately 45 n ...1979420782
prevalence of vibrio parahaemolyticus in port blair. 1979429026
comparison of four plating media for isolating vibrio cholerae.two brands of thiosulfate citrate bile salts sucrose agar and monsur taurocholate tellurite gelatin (ttg) agar were compared with two newly developed media, sucrose tellurite teepol agar and vibrio parahaemolyticus agar for isolation and identification of vibrio cholerae. the thiosulfate citrate bile salts sucrose and ttg agars were the best selective media, whereas sucrose tellurite teepol agar was the poorest. both ttg and sucrose tellurite teepol agars were good for use in follow-up serologic ...1979429540
marine vibrio septicemia. 1979431581
vibrio parahaemolyticus gastroenteritis outbreaks aboard two cruise ships.outbreaks of vibrio parahaemolyticus gastrointestinal illness occurred on two caribbean cruise ships in late 1974 and early 1975. in all, 697 passengers and 27 crew were affected. epidemiologic evidence incriminated seafoods served on the ships as the vehicles of transmission. the seafoods were probably contaminated by v. parahaemolyticus after cooking in seawater from the ships' internal seawater distribution systems. use of seawater in foodhandling areas was discontinued, and no further outbre ...1979433918
isolated cases of vibrio parahaemolyticus gastroenteritis. 1979439330
flavobacterium meningosepticum infections. 1979451641
occurrence of vibrio parahaemolyticus in dutch mussels.a study was carried out on the occurrence of vibrio parahaemolyticus in dutch mussels originating from the east schelde estuary. in a totol of 79 10-g tissue samples, 3 (3.8%) were found to contain v. parahaemolyticus. in a second survey, 6 out of 23 bags of mussels (26%) contained one or more strains of v. parahaemolyticus in 5-g tissue samples. the many limitations of current methodology used in such surveys are stressed. positive samples can be missed because viable cells may die during refri ...1979453825
inhibition by polyanions of adherence by kanagawa-positive vibrio parahaemolyticus: a physicochemical effect.rapid adherence of kanagawa-positive vibrio parahaemolyticus to human fetal intestinal cells has been demonstrated in monolayer cultures. in this study, polyanionic carbohydrates and glycoproteins of various biochemical compositions, structural configurations, and molecular weights were found to inhibit this adherence. mono- and disaccharide components of inhibitory compounds did not themselves inhibit adherence. levels of ca++ in the test mixture were similar in both the presence and the absenc ...1979458197
[isolation of type ii vibrio parahemolyticus (v. alginolyticus)]. 1979461883
[bathing water vibrio parahaemolyticus infections]. 1979473404
[experimental study of vibrio parahaemolyticus (biotype 2) transfer from water and sediments to benthic marine food chain organisms].transfer of vibrio parahaemolyticus (biotype 2) from sediments to water and from water to benthic marine organisms was studied experimentally using a streptomycin-resistant strain. transmission by trophic pathways was also studied using reconstituted marine food chains (mytilus edulis, nereis diversicolor, carcinus maenas, scorpaena porcus, mus musculus). water colonization by sediments could be observed only at temperatures above 16 degrees c. sediments could well constitute a disseminating res ...1979487292
[demonstration of o12 antigen in a strain of vibrio parahaemolyticus isolated from a case of food poisoning (author's transl)]. 1979490900
[a new k-antigen of vibrio parahaemolyticus (author's transl)]. 1979490902
local tetanus in rats; concentration of amino acids as studied in spinal cord segments, spinal roots, and dorsal root ganglia.1. the effect of tetanus toxin injected into one gastrocnemius muscle on the steady state concentration of several amino acids was investigated in spinal cord half segments, spinal roots and dorsal root ganglia of rats. care was taken to ensure a symmetrical afferent input to the spinal cord and to localize the segment with the highest concentration of tetanus toxin. 2. in the spinal cord segments containing the highest concentration of tetanus toxin the steady state concentration of glycine was ...1979492350
investigation of an intracellular hemolytic agent of vibrio parahaemolyticus. lipid fraction of dried cells.the dried cells of two strains of vibrio parahaemolyticus were fractionated by extracting first with water and then with organic solvents. the hemolytic activity of the fractions was determined, and some of them were assayed for their effect in mice. the hemolytic agent present in the water-insoluble fraction was extractable in organic solvents such as 70% aqueous ethanol, chloroform-methanol-water (1:2:0.8) and acetone. the extracts showed no toxic effect in mice after intraperitoneal inoculati ...1979502896
hyperproduction of extracellular protease in mutants of vibrio parahaemolyticus. 1979502899
2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin: covalent binding of reactive metabolic intermediates principally to protein in vitro.2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (tcdd) is metabolized by the mouse liver cytochrome p-450-mediated monooxygenase system to reactive intermediates which bind 'covalently' to cellular macromolecules. although very difficult to quantitate, the presumably covalent binding to microsomal protein occurs between 120 and 2,640 times more readily than binding to deproteinized dna in the in vitro reaction. because of the extremely high rate of binding to protein rather than to dna, it is visualized tha ...1979515166
microcephaly associated with kyphoscoliosis and cleft palate in a yankassa lamb. 1979516302
large animal hepatotoxic and nephrotoxic plants.the hepatotoxic and nephrotoxic plants of large domestic animals have been reviewed. the most important ones are those widely distributed as weeds over pastures, negelcted forests and grasslands, those used as ornamentals, the nitrate concentrating forage crops, and the cyanophoric plants. crotolaria spp, the ragwort (senecia jacobaea), the lantana spp. and heliotopum are common hepatoxic plants. amaranthus retroflexus, datura stramonium, solanum rostratum, and the castor oil plant (ricinus comm ...1979516370
[response of certain laboratory animals to being fed an ocean fish, the ruvette]. 1979516605
[observations on vibrio cholerae nag infections]. 1979518762
[problems of the disease due to mycobacteria other than tubercle bacilli: epidemiology (author's transl)]. 1979522348
analysis of the antagonistic effect of gamma-l-glutamyl-taurine on glucocorticoid and triiodothyronine.gamma-l-glutamyl-taurine, a newly discovered parathyroid hormone, considerably inhibited the cytochemically detected transcription-inducing effect (appearance of free histone) of prednisolone and triiodothyronine. such an inhibition took place also if the morphogenetic hormones were given not simultaneously with, but after the administration of litoralon. litoralon injected alone also displayed inductor properties increasing the number of nuclei containing free histone.1979525237
serially etched shark enameloid observed by incident light microscopy.longitudinal and transverse tooth sections of isurus oxyrinchus were serially etched in 2.6% nitric acid. the changing optical properties of the etched surfaces were observed during the serial etchings, and the descent of the enameloid surfaces was measured. shark enameloid seems to be less effectively etched by acid than human enamel; this difference may be due to differences in solubility between fluorapatite and hydroxyapatite. most of the information regarding the structure of the enameloid ...1979525241
the nucleus of the basal optic root in the pigeon: an electron microscope study.the ultrastructure of the nucleus of the basal optic root in an avian species (columba livia) was investigated. the ectomamillary nucleus (emn) in which terminates the basal optic tract reveals three types of neurons: 1) small round neurons bearing a scanty cytoplasm in organelles, 2) medium-sized neurons, spindle-shaped with a dense population of organelles and 3) large multipolar neurons with well developed perikaryal elements. some of these neurons have their inner plasma-membrane which fuse ...1979526019
epithelial transport pathways of rat colon determined in vivo by impulse response analysis.1. a method is described for studying transepithelial pathways for the movement of different solutes and water. using the blood and the secretory curves of changing tracer activity following an intravenous bolus, the rate of transit of molecules together with their impulse response functions, which reflect the transfer processes can be examined. 2. movements of na, cl, i, urea and water from blood to lumen across rat colonic epithelium were all consistent with simple diffusion through a paracel ...1979529121
[development of a sensitive serological assay based on reversed passive hemagglutination for detection of enteropathogenic toxin (kanagawa hemolysin) of vibrio parahaemolyticus, and re-evaluation of the toxin producibility of isolates from various sources (author's transl)]. 1979529424
[a new k-antigen of vibrio parahaemolyticus (author's transl)]. 1979529425
[a new k type of vibrio parahaemolyticus isolated from cases of food poisoning (author's transl)]. 1979533899
[a new k antigen of vibrio parahaemolyticus (author's transl)]. 1979533900
identification of a new allele of es-i segregating in an inbred strain of mice.a new allele of es-1, designated es-1e, has been identified in the mouse. this allele was discovered segregating among the progeny of a strain dba/2j male and is apparently the result of a spontaneous mutation within this strain. genetic analyses have shown that this mutation is heritable and, further, that both heterozygous and homozygous progeny are viable and fertile. to date, no discernible deleterious effects have been identified as associated with this mutation.1979540008
isolation of urease producing vibrio parahaemolyticus strains from cases of gastroenteritis. 1979541001
studies on transmission of v. parahaemolyticus infection in calcutta communities: a preliminary report. 1979541014
[various biological impurities in food products of marine origin]. 1979542776
liver involvement in essential mixed cryoglobulinemia.twenty-one of 30 patients with essential mixed cryoglobulinemia (emc) had evidence of liver involvement. the liver disease was characterized by the absence of clinical symptoms, hepatosplenomegaly, mild elevation of enzymes, abnormal bsp retention and low albumin levels. histology, available in 12 patients, showed either chronic persistent or chronic active hepatitis or liver cirrhosis; 44% of the patients had hbsag or hbsab in sera and/or cryoglobulins, confirming the high frequency of exposure ...1979545644
the utility of accelerated thermal degradation test for predicting the stability of freeze dried parahaemolytic vibrios. 1979546369
canine encephalitozoonosis in kennels and the isolation of encephalitozoon in tissue culture.the protozoan encephalitozoon was isolated in primary kidney cultures from dogs originating from three separate outbreaks of encephalitozoonosis in kennels. the disease was characterized by a fading syndrome in young puppies with nervous signs developing in some cases. it was not possible to reproduce the clinical disease with cultured organisms in either normal dogs or dogs immunosuppressed with methylprednisolone. the organisms were, however, reisolated in primary culture from two immunosuppre ...1979551201
ecology, serology, and enterotoxin production of vibrio cholerae in chesapeake bay.a total of 65 isolates of vibrio cholerae, serotypes other than o--1, have been recovered from water, sediment, and shellfish samples from the chesapeake bay. isolations were not random, but followed a distinct pattern in which salinity appeared to be a controlling factor in v. cholerae distribution. water salinity at stations yielding v. cholerae (13 out of 21 stations) was 4 to 17 0/00, whereas the salinity of water at stations from which v. cholerae organisms were not isolated was less than 4 ...1979367273
enzyme-immunoassay of anti-(bovine insulin) antibodies [proceedings]. 1979376369
characterization of a mini cole1 cloning vector. 1979377322
demonstration of invasiveness of vibrio parahaemolyticus in adult rabbits by immunofluorescence.to determine possible pathogenesis of vibrio parahaemolyticus-host-organ system interactions, studies of invasiveness were made by a direct fluorescent-antibody method. broth cultures of live cells isolated from seafish or symptomatic humans were inoculated separately into ligated ileal loops of young new zealand white rabbits. after suitable incubation, rabbits were sacrificed, and ileal loops and tissue specimens were aseptically removed. ileal loops were prepared and stained with specific flu ...1979378131
chemical characterization of radiolabeled lymphocyte activation products of guinea pig associated with macrophage migration inhibitory activity (mif). 1979380298
[change in the biological properties of salmonellae in acquiring resistance to chloramphenicol].mutants of salmonella typhimurium and salmonella abony resistant to 40 microgram/ml of chloramphenicol were obtained during selection according to the method of szybalski on hottinger broth with increasing concentrations of the antibiotic. by the colony morphology the mutants were divided into 4 groups. the study of the mutant biological properties revealed changes in the growth rate characterized by elongation of the lag-phase and exponential phase, changes in the biochemical activity evident f ...1979380452
effects of 5-fluorouracil on base modification in escherichia coli trna. 1979380643
studies of yeast phenylalanine-accepting transfer ribonucleic acid backbone structure in solution by phosphorus-31 nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.approximately 17 diester phosphates from the backbone structure of yeast trnaphe give rise to phosphorus resonances, which are resolved in its 31p nmr spectrum. to localize these diester phosphates within the trna structure, 31p nmr spectra of several chemically or enzymatically modified yeast trnaphe species were recorded. to this end selective modifications were performed in the anticodon, the dhu, and the t psi c loop. modifications, performed in different loop regions, give rise to perturbat ...1979383144
catabolite inactivation of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase in spheroplasts from saccharomyces cerevisiae.catabolite inactivation of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase was studied in yeast spheroplasts using 0.9 m mannitol or 0.6 m potassium chloride as the osmotic support. in the presence of potassium chloride the rate of catabolite inactivation was nearly the same as that occurring in intact yeast cells under different conditions of incubation. however, in the presence of mannitol, catabolite inactivation in spheroplasts was prevented. the mannitol inhibition of catabolite inactivation was released ...1979383159
synthesis and properties of fluorescent nucleotide substrates for dna-dependent rna polymerases.a new class of fluorescent nucleotide analogs which contain the fluorophore 1-aminonaphthalene-5-sulfonate attached via a gamma-phosphoamidate bond has been synthesized. both the purine and pyrimidine analogs have fluorescence emission maxima at 460 nm. cleavage of the alpha-beta-phosphoryl bond produces change in both the absorption and fluorescence emission spectra. the fluorescence of the pyrimidine analogs is quenched; cleavage of the alpha-beta-phosphoryl bond of the utp analog produces abo ...1979387781
human plasma angiotensinogen: a review of purification procedures.the current status of the purification and characterization of human angiotensinogen is reviewed. one problem encountered in the past has been the copurification of a protein with similar porperties. this protein has tentatively been designated alanine-protein. an efficient separation of angiotensinogen and alanine-protein was obtained on a zinc chelate column. alanine-protein has been purified and its amino acid and carbohydrate composition determined. the cooh-terminal amino acid and the nh2-t ...1979390363
estimation of the incidence of halophilic vibrios--vibrio parahaemolyticus and vibrio alginolyticus--in the water and fauna of the black sea: possible relationship with the diarrheic disease. 1979401009
a surgical view of stable angina pectoris. 1979273289
revising the or record. 1979243388
[visual defects and strabismus]. 1979243269
vso (voluntary service overseas) nurse faces the challenge of africa. 1979243235
[dental disorders in anhidrotic ectodermal dysplasia]. 1979272997
[the resected root apex and the filled root canal under scanning electron microscopy]. 1979272960
efficacy of saliva and a copal resin varnish in reducing mercury vapor emission from amalgam restorations. 1980291698
[periodontal surgery of multirooted teeth]. 1980291633
the dental assistant's role in patient relationships. 1980273520
surface marker analysis and flow cytometric studies of acute nonlymphocytic leukemias in children and young adults. 1980291503
simultaneous presentation of acute myelomonocytic leukemia and multiple myeloma.a patient with acute myelomonocytic leukemia and multiple myeloma occurring simultaneously prior to initiation of chemotherapy is described. possible mechanisms for this occurrence are discussed.1980273468
[differential diagnosis of hypertension in 390 cases (author's transl)]. 1980550972
responses of plants to saline environments. 1980550858
recertification: the other side of the coin. 1980291710
differences between surface antigenic determinants of polar monotrichous flagella of vibrio parahaemolyticus and of related species.polar monotrichous flagella (m-flagella) of vibrio parahaemolyticus have antigens in common with those of various species of vibrio including v. cholerae and v. anguillarum, and of beneckea, revealed by gel diffusion tests with flagelli monomers. however, antiserum against m-flagellin of v. parahaemolyticus did not agglutinate cells of v. cholerae and v. anguillarum, although it did agglutinate cells of v. parahaemolyticus. agglutination tests after absorption of the antiserum with purified m-fl ...19806159520
[improvement in the laboratory diagnosis of halophilic vibrios]. 19806163896
catabolite-like repression of extracellular enzyme production in vibrio parahaemolyticus.production of extracellular amylase and protease in vibrio parahaemolyticus was repressed by various carbohydrates present in the medium. in addition, the protease production was repressed very strongly by peptones or casamino acids. cyclic adenosine 3', 5'-monophosphate (cyclic amp) added exogenously could reverse the repression of amylase production, but not that of protease production irrespective of the "repressors" used. mutants of v. parahaemolyticus, which resembled the reported cya (aden ...19806163949
[analysis of antigens of vibrio parahaemolyticus strains possessing new o- and k-antigens (author's transl)]. 19806165845
[two distinct new k antigens of vibrio parahaemolyticus isolated in singapore]. 19806165846
behavior of pathogenic bacteria in the oyster, crassostrea commercialis, during depuration, re-laying, and storage.oysters (crassostrea commercials) harvested from major cultivation areas within the state of new south wales, australia, were commonly contaminated with low levels of the food-poisoning organisms bacillus cereus, clostridium perfringens, and vibrio parahaemolyticus. salmonella was found in oysters on only one occasion. these bacteria were cleansed from oysters during oyster purification by re-laying in a non-polluted waterway. oysters were laboratory contaminated to levels in excess 1,000 cells ...19806257164
[vibrio parahaemolyticus--a representative of sea microflora pathogenic for man (author's transl)]. 19806448099
vibrio parahaemolyticus endophthalmitis.a healthy child developed v. parahaemolyticus endophthalmitis after receiving a perforating corneal injury while swimming in the gulf of mexico. peculiar greenish anterior chamber and vitreous exudates were a striking feature of the infection. a history of ocular injury in a salt water environment should alert the clinician to the possibility of infection due to a marine vibrio, and appropriate means should be employed for the isolation and identification of such organisms.19806967112
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