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polyribophosphate, the type-specific substance of hemophilus influenzae, type b. 195313084639
nature of the hemophilus influenzae cell through which heritable changes are induced by desoxyribonucleic acid. 195313091348
the in-vitro sensitivity of h. influenzae to five different antibiotics. 195313094118
h. influenzae and antibiotics. 195313094127
studies on the chemistry of the transforming activity. i. resistance to physical and chemical agents.the transforming principles of hemophilus influenzae have been purified by a new method including fractional extraction. the active molecule behaves in these extractions like the bulk of the dna preparation. the minimal amount of dna necessary for transformation appeared to be of the same order of magnitude as the amount of dna in a single cell. quantitative study has been made of the resistance of transforming activity to various agents. when subjected to heat, the temperature at which the acti ...195313096662
anaemia associated with haemophilus influenzae meningitis. 195313098052
the mucosal epithelium of the respiratory tract in muco-purulent bronchitis caused by haemophilus influenzae. 195313109623
hemophilus influenzae bacillus in viral pneumonias. 195413127717
[haemophilus influenzae as the causative agent of subacute bacterial endocarditis; review of antibiotic therapy]. 195413141287
susceptibility to haemophilus influenzae infection in relation to the age factor. 195413141969
studies on the nature of hemophilus influenzae cells susceptible to heritable changes by desoxyribonucleic acids.in e. influenzae the highly specific desoxyribonucleic acids (dna's) which play the role of heredity determinants of type specificity and sm resistance, have induced these traits in only a small proportion of the population exposed to their action. the evidence suggests that this small proportion, "the susceptible cells" possess a property or substance needed by the dna in order to induce an heritable change. the size of the small proportion of susceptible cells can be influenced significantly b ...195413163325
relationship between haemagglutination and pathogenicity in strains of haemophilus isolated from the eye. 195413212584
susceptibility of recently isolated strains of hemophilus influenzae to eleven antibiotics in vitro. 195413212594
[effect of penicillin on morphological changes of hemophilus influenzae]. 195413227410
the degradation of haemophilus influenzae type e capsular antigens. 195414354551
the stimulation and inhibition of the growth of haemophilus influenzae on media containing blood. 195514363582
haemolytic anaemia in haemophilus influenzae meningitis treated with specific rabbit serum. 195513243983
haemophilus influenzae vaginitis. 195513253970
prophylaxis in meningitis due to type b haemophilus influenzae. 195513266014
[studies on hemophilus pertussis (border-gengou). iii. coagulase activity in other hemophilus species; comparative studies with micrococcus pyogenes aureus]. 195513301721
[studies on hemophilus pertussis (bordet-gengou). iv. studies on antigenicity, virulence and toxicity]. 195513301722
chronic bronchitis; an attempt to control chronic infection with haemophilus influenzae by aerosol therapy. 195513222862
[electronmicroscopic demonstration of structural changes in hemophilus influenzae caused by penicillin]. 195513371887
the significance of haemophilus influenzae in chronic bronchiectasis of children. 195519993865
the significance of hæmophilus influenzæ in chronic bronchiectasis of children. 195520918262
experimental combined viral and bacterial infection (influenza c and hemophilus influenzae, type b) in embryonated eggs.influenza c virus, j.j. strain, is readily propagated following intra-amniotic inoculation of embryonated eggs on the 14th day of incubation. the resulting infection is inapparent in that there is no obvious interference with normal embryonic development and no evidences of injury can be detected by the light microscope. hemophilus influenzae, type b thrives luxuriantly in the amniotic fluid of embryonated eggs inoculated by the intra-amniotic route on the 15th day of incubation. the effects of ...195613376814
frequency and significance of haemophilus influenzae in infections of the middle ear and the maxillary sinus. 195613379138
meningitis due to haemophilus influenzae. 195613385554
inactivation and unstabilization of the transforming principle by mutagenic agents. 195613345767
hemophilus influenzae type b cellulitis. 195713400581
[2 cases of hemophilus influenzae meningitis treated with chloramphenicol]. 195713419405
[subdural hemorrhage during meningitis caused by hemophilus influenzae]. 195713431367
meningitis due to pneumococcal or haemophilus organisms; a clinico-pathological study. 195713432954
hemophilus influenzae meningitis: report of two cases in adults. 195713435687
the role of hemophilus influenzae in respiratory infections of premature infants. 195713457656
[penetration of nucleic acid in receptor bacteria during interspecific transformations]. 195713461402
[inhibition of transformation as means of measuring bacterial competence]. 195713461411
differential stabilities of individual heredity determinants in transforming principle. 195713475220
bacteria and influenza. 195713482221
[hemophilus influenzae]. 195713507526
influence of pentoses on the oxygen uptake of haemophilus strains. 195813563411
hemophilus pyarthrosis in an adult. 195813582249
[the simultaneous action of two or more antimicrobial substances; the antibacterial action of a penicillin-streptomycin-chloramphenicol combination on haemophilus influenzae in vitro]. 195813583663
[culture of bacteria by symbiotic procedure with a new form of metagenetic plate. ii]. 195813595735
photoreactivation in vitro of ultraviolet-inactivated hemophilus influenzae transforming factor.hemophilus influenzae-transforming dna, which has been inactivated by ultra-violet radiation, is reactivated by visible light in the presence of a cell-free extract of escherichia coli b. the time rate of reactivation is increased by increasing the e. coli extract concentration, the temperature, and the intensity of illumination. only dna containing an ultraviolet-damaged genetic marker exhibits increased transforming activity after treatment with the photoreactivating system. the reactivating c ...195813491816
some growth requirements of haemophilus influenzas and haemophilus pertussis. 195913621337
antigenic structures of haemophilus aegyptius and haemophilus influenzae demonstrated by the gel precipitation technique. 195913641185
studies on the radiation inactivation of microorganisms. v. deoxyribonucleic acid metabolism in ultraviolet-irradiated haemophilus influenzae. 195913672909
[case of suppurative meningitis induced by haemophilus influenzae and candida albicans stelatoidea]. 195913674805
antibodies to haemophilus influenzae in chronic bronchitis. 195913828531
[clinical aspects and therapy of suppurative meningitis induced by afanasev-pfeiffer's bacillus]. 195914433721
[on the value of h. influenzae findings in bacterial sputum studies]. 195914442359
[meningitis due to hemophilus influenzae in the adult. apropos of a case]. 195914429461
[meningitis from hemophilus influenzae in the adult]. 196014429462
shape of ultra-violet inactivation curves of transforming deoxyribonucleic acid. 196018988357
interstitial pneumonitis induced by experimental infection with hemophilus influenzae. intranasal inoculation of day-old mice with cultures originally isolated from infants with acute bronchiolitis. 196014444727
susceptibility of hemophilus influenzae to 21 antibiotics in vitro. 196014401967
report of a case of proved fulminating hemophilus influenzae pneumonia in an adult with recovery. 196014404900
porcine polyserositis with arthritis: isolation of a fastidious pleuropneumonialike organism and hemophilus influenzae suis. 196014415060
mechanisms of brain damage in h. influenzae meningitis. 196013832011
studies on the radiation inactivation of microorganisms. vi. x-ray induced breakdown of deoxyribonucleic acid in haemophilus influenzae and in other bacteria. 196013835486
degradation of certain nucleotides by haemophilus influenzae and haemophilus aegyptius. 196013844262
haemophilus influenzae and its pathogenicity. 196013847579
[a case of fever of unknown etiology]. 196013851373
[on the appearance of s and r variants in meningitis caused by haemophilus influenzae]. 196013853377
hemophilus influenzae meningitis in an adult; report of a case. 196013715244
the significance of haemophilus influenzae in chronic respiratory disease as elucidated by serologic tests. 196013725729
the isolation and identification of haemophilus spp, from unusual lesions in children.from a high proportion of children sent to hospital h. influenzae can be isolated if suitable culture media are used. a number of h. influenzae strains were isolated from unusual sites, such as (1) blood cultures after tonsillectomy or tonsillotomy in five cases; (2) urine or the urinary tract in eight cases; (3) the lumen of appendices removed at operation in 11 cases (4%); (4) osteomyelitis or pyarthrosis in six cases; (5) miscellaneous infections including two perianal abscesses, three cases ...196013742768
[on the inhibition of bacterial transformation by desoxyribonucleates having various structures]. 196013747198
[considerations on 4 cases of suppurative meningitis due to pfeiffer's bacillus in adults]. 196013748114
significance of husbandry, pleuropneumonia-like organisms, and hemophilus influenzae suis in the pathogenesis of porcine polyserositis with arthritis. 196013760065
biochemical aspects of virulence of hemophilus influenzae. 196013760544
recombination during transformation in hemophilus influenzae. 196113782011
hemophilus influenzae meningitis in an adult. 196113783306
studies on transformations of hemophilus influenzae. iv. linked and unlinked transformations.unlinked transformations were demonstrated to occur by varying the multiplicity of dna molecules taken up by competent cells. the number of doubles was directly proportional to the product of the frequency of singles for varying concentrations of cells. the kinetics of transformation to doubles and the effect of dna concentration on double transformations were consistent with the concept that the cell must take up two molecules of dna in order to be doubly transformed. linked markers, on the oth ...196113900279
diphosphopyridine nucleotide binding effect of sickle cell erythrocytes on in vitro growth of hemophilus influenzae. 196113750412
[haemophilis influenzae meningitis in an adult. complications caused by cerebral thrombophlebitis and intrafrontal hematoma]. 196113756398
[a contribution to the differential diagnosis of hemophilus influenzae and hemophilus aegyptius]. 196113731142
immunofluorescence in diagnostic bacteriology. i. direct identification of hemophilus influenzae in smears of cerebrospinal fluid sediments. 196113732033
the effect of physical factors on transforming principle (dna) of hemophilus influenza. 196113871142
studies on transformations of hemophilus influenzae. i. competence.a procedure has been developed for obtaining hemophilus influenzae of such competence that 1 to 10 per cent transform to any of several genetic factors by utilizing a period of aerobic growth followed by a non-aerobic period. differences in levels of competence were not due to differences in genetic background. competence was due to at least one factor intrinsic to the cell or site on the cell and was not transferable to non-competent cells. competence was affected by salt concentration, ph, and ...196113707010
studies on transformations of hemophilus influenzae. ii. the molecular weight of transforming dna by sedimentation and diffusion measurements.the sedimentation and diffusion coefficients have been determined for hemophilus influenzae transforming activity and dna using p(32)-labeled dna. the methods employed the spinco fixed boundary separation cell for measurements of the sedimentation coefficient and the northrop-anson diffusion cell to determine the diffusion coefficient. there was a very close correlation between the amount of dna and transforming activity sedimented or diffused. the sedimentation coefficient (s(20 degrees )), for ...196113707011
[infections by pfeiffer's bacilhus]. 196114447893
studies on transformations of hemophilus influenzae. iii. the genotypes and phenotypic patterns of three streptomycin-resistant mutants.a general method of determining the nature of the genotypes in mutants of transformable bacteria with similar phenotypes is discussed. the method is used to identify the genotypic patterns of three mutants of hemophilus influenzae which are resistant to different levels of streptomycin. a mutant resistant to 700 microg per ml of the antibiotic was found to be made up of two unlinked, independent loci-presumably on different molecules of transforming dna. these loci, when in separate cells, rende ...196114449551
the influence of intracellular tritium beta irradiation on the growth of hemophilus influenzae. 196114485760
studies on type-specific substances of hemophilus influenzae, types e and f. 196114493949
hemophilus influenzae in adult bronchopulmonary infection. 196214454874
[method for the isolation and identification of h, influenzae from sputum and nasopharyngeal swabs]. 196214457844
growth response of a strain of haemophilus parainfluenzae to menadione (vitamin k3). 196214464456
a defined medium for haemophilus influenzae and haemophilus parainfluenzae. 196213875197
[pleural empyema in a child caused haemophilus influenzae, type b]. 196213890573
purulent pericarditis and cardiac tamponade due to hemophilus influenzae, type b. 196213900735
risk to children exposed in home to respiratory bacteria. 196213905103
the growth-factor requirements of haemopiius influenzae. 196213908573
emergence of competence (for transformation) of three hemophilus species in a chemically defined environment. 196213929423
the action of nitrous acid on transforming desoxyribonucleic acids. 196213931885
effect of parasitism on gram-positive bacteria, with reference to the origin of certain types of virus. 196213942272
[on the diagnosis and therapy of bacterial allergy of the lower respiratory tract. i. identification of bronchial asthma related to bacteria]. 196213945214
[therapy of severe pneumonia]. 196213954195
oxidative metabolism of haemophilus species grown at different levels of hemin supplementation.biberstein, ernst l. (university of california, davis) and patricia d. spencer. oxidative metabolism of haemophilus species grown at different levels of hemin supplementation. j. bacteriol. 84:916-920. 1962.-haemophilus strains were propagated on hemin-deficient and hemin-supplemented media and tested on various substrates for their ability to carry on oxidative metabolism. h. parainfluenzae and h. parahaemolyticus exhibited equally vigorousoxygen uptake under both methods of culture. strains of ...196213968090
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