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[studies on fusiformis nucleatus (knorr) and its pathogenicity for humans and animals]. 195613395022
[studies on fusobacterium. ii. toxin formation in vitro]. 195713423621
[studies on fusobacteria. iii. in vitro test on natural resistance to fusobacterium plauti-vincenti]. 195713434351
isolation of leptotrichia buccalis and fusobacterium species from oral material. 195713483608
unilateral conjunctivitis and canaliculitis due to fusospirochetal infection. 195813497378
apparent requirement for vitamin k of rumen strains of fusiformis nigrescens. 195813504136
[experiments in determination of mucinase in oral treponemes & fusobacteria]. 195813595726
[treponema of the oral cavity and their importance for the pathogenesis of oral fusospirochetosis]. 195813596277
[sensitivity of some nonsporous anaerobes to spiramycin in vitro]. 195813604519
new varieties of catenabacterium helminthoides and fusobacterium vescum isolated from mud-snails. 195813610553
studies on the nutritional requirements of the fusobacteria. ii. requirements for pantothenate and purines. 195913620646
a selective medium for counting fusiform organisms in dental specimens. 195913641531
[effect of vancomycin against spirochaeta and fusobacterium]. 195913670606
[apropos of a case of thrombophlebitis of the lateral sinus due to sphaerophorus fundiliformis]. 195914437906
morphological characteristics of oral fusobacteria as revealed by the electron microscope. 196014399384
[experimental inoculation of the chick embryo with "spherophorus necrophorus"]. 196013721377
oral fusobacteria. 196013730937
[necrobacillosis in man]. 196013747556
fusobacterium septicemia. 196013778891
footrot in cattle. 196013791810
the classification of fusobacteria from the human mouth. 196013795919
pyoderma associated with keloids; infestation with fusopirillary organisms. 196113870175
[experimental inoculation of the chick embryo with sphaerophorus funduliformis]. 196113721378
intraoral populations of fusobacteria, lactobacilli and streptococci. 196114482043
[selective medium for the isolation of sphaerophorus necrophorus on the surface]. 196113970253
some aspects of foot rot in sheep. 196114005281
ineffectiveness of streptomycin as a selective agent in the cultivation of oral fusobacteria. 196214025667
bacteriological examination of sputum. 196213949644
antigenic characteristics of leptotrichia buccalis (fusobacterium fusiforme).gustafson, robert l. (university of illinois college of medicine, chicago) and arthur v. kroeger. antigenic characteristics of leptotrichia buccalis (fusobacterium fusiforme). j. bacteriol. 84:1313-1320. 1962.-thirty-nine isolates of an oral filamentous organism, usually termed leptotrichia buccalis trevisan (fusobacterium fusiforme), were isolated from materia alba or saliva. the cultural, morphological, and biochemical characteristics were similar to those reported by other investigators. aggl ...196213951402
chronic canaliculitis caused by fusobacterium plaut-vincenti and borrelia vincentii. 196213955966
[on nuclear relationships in fusobacterium plautivincenti knorr]. 196213966949
[borrelia vicenti, fusobacterium plauti-viceti as a clinical entity]. 196213926332
fusobacterium septicemia following a human bite. 196313936749
experimental intracutaneous fusobacterial and fusospirochetal infections. 196313952435
[the isolation of an active bacteriophage on sphaerophorus]. 196313955494
selective medium for fusobacteria and leptotrichia. 196314051807
the breakdown and biosynthesis of glutamic acid. 196314053261
immunochemical analysis of human oral strains of fusobacterium and leptotrichia.de araujo, wilson c. (national institute of dental research, bethesda, md.), eileen varah, and stephan e. mergenhagen. immunochemical analysis of human oral strains of fusobacterium and leptotrichia. j. bacteriol. 86:837-844. 1963.-lipopolysaccharides, isolated by phenol-water extraction of 27 strains of oral gram-negative bacteria conforming either to fusobacterium polymorphum or leptotrichia buccalis, were shown to be endotoxic by their ability to alter dermal reactivity to epinephrine and to ...196314066482
localization of nocardia in dental plaque by immunofluorescence. 196314073144
characteristic cell wall structure of a fusobacterium. 196314095977
[bacillus fusiformis in intrabronchial aspirations]. 196314104720
[on the diagnosis of non-sporiferous anaerobes]. 196314114136
[anaerobic pathogens in pediatrics]. 196314165235
influence of endotoxin on resistance of mice to intraperitoneal infection with human oral bacteria. 196414170640
influence of endotoxin on the dermal response of rabbits to human oral bacteria. 196414170641
studies of the predominant cultivable microbiota of dental plaque. 196414170653
treatment of acute necrotizing gingivitis. 196414178907
dependency of treponema microdentium on other oral organisms for isobutyrate, polyamines, and a controlled oxidation-reduction potential.socransky, s. s. (forsyth dental center, boston, mass.), w. j. loesche, c. hubersak, and j. b. macdonald. dependency of treponema microdentium on other oral organisms for isobutyrate, polyamines, and a controlled oxidation-reduction potential. j. bacteriol. 88:200-209. 1964.-strains of treponema microdentium can be cultivated on a variety of autoclaved commercially available media in the presence of other oral organisms. organisms supporting growth in these circumstances include a facultative di ...196414197888
identification of non-sporulating anaerobes. 196414215856
[diseases caused by anaerobic bacteria]. 196414227024
[necrobacillosis of the liver found in cattle in the grand duchy of luxembourg]. 196414232158
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 ...196414234787
constancy of deoxyribonucleic acid base composition in the transition of sphaerophorus necrophorus from bacilli to large bodies. 196414240971
use of phenethyl alcohol in media for isolation of anaerobic bacteria. 196414240975
bacteria in whipple's disease. results of cultivation from repeated jejunal biopsies prior to, during, and after effective antibiotic treatment. 196414123354
the gingival crevice microbiota in five preschool children. 196414126698
unusual bacteroides-like organism.goldberg, herbert s. (university of missouri, columbia), ella m. barnes, and anthony b. charles. unusual bacteroides-like organism. j. bacteriol. 87:737-742. 1964.-an organism is described which appears to be a new species of gram-negative, anaerobic, nonsporulating rod. it was isolated from poultry caeca at levels of 10(7) to 10(8) per g. it is primarily distinguished from related organisms by its unusual size (2.0 by 10.0 mu). it is biochemically differentiated from known species of bacteroide ...196414127590
the role of the anaerobic bacteria, with particular reference to the virulence of clostridium perfringens. 196414146376
[study of a bacteriophage active on an anaerobic bacterium: sphaerophorus varius]. 196414156598
[on the transformation of the k vitamins in k-heterotrophic anerobe (fusiformis nigrescens)]. 196414317960
[tocopherol and tocopherylquinone as growth factors for fusiformis nigrescens (preliminary report)]. 196414317962
[a simple method with petri dishes for the quantitative demonstration of anerobic bacteria]. 19645319128
a practical scheme for identification of the most numerous oral gram negative anaerobic rods. 19655226836
cultivation of oral fusobacteria in hitchens-pike medium. 19655877969
[the use of dibiomycin in necrobacillosis of reindeers]. 19655895082
[treatment of necrobacillosis in lambs]. 19655895083
surface pattern of fusobacterium polymorphum. 19655296044
clinical hyperbaric oxygenation with severe oxygen toxicity: report of a case. 196514328104
the indigenous oral flora of man. i. the newborn to the 1-year-old infant. 196514262161
amino acids of colon and rectum. possible involvement of diaminopimelic acid of intestinal bacteria in antigenicity of ulcerative colitis colon. 196514264542
antibody to leptotrichia buccalis in human sera. 196514270476
[glutamic acid decarboxylase test for differentiating strictly anaerobic gram-negative rods]. 196514294539
fusobacterium bacteremia in the newborn. 196514308131
isolation of fusiformis nodosus from cattle. 19665971518
studies of the predominant cultivable micro-organisms from the human tongue. 19665225869
iodophilic polysaccharide synthesis by human and rodent oral bacteria. 19665226760
bactericidal antibody in mammalian serum to obligatorily anaerobic gram-negative bacteria. 19665331727
[time of appearance in the oral cavity of the fusospirillary flora]. 19665335391
[antagonists of the k-vitamins]. 19664161999
antibiotic susceptibility patterns as aids in classification and characterization of gram-negative anaerobic bacilli.patterns of susceptibility of gram-negative anaerobic bacilli to antibiotics have been found to be distinctive and of significant help in classification and identification. five major groups of gram-negative anaerobic bacilli have been defined on the basis of morphological and biochemical criteria. antibiotic sensitivity patterns conform to these groupings and provide additional taxonomic criteria. the bacteroides fragilis group is resistant to penicillin g, whereas the other groups are generall ...19674293666
[on the quality and quantity of bacteria in various strata of the enamel covering layer in human teeth]. 19675227334
oral fusospirochetosis and associated lesions. 19675230127
[fundamental studies on the dynamic movement of oral microbes. 2. mixed culture of veillonella and fusobacterium]. 19675231236
microbial population shifts in developing human dental plaque. 19675237337
cultivation of anaerobic intestinal bacteria. 19674864095
[bacteriological aspects of dental caries]. 19674864508
the pathogenic synergy of fusiformis necrophorus and corynebacterium pyogenes. i. influence of the leucocidal exotoxin of f. necrophorus. 19674865628
the pathogenic synergy of fusiformis necrophorus and corynebacterium pyogenes. ii. the response of f. necrophorus to a filterable product of c. pyogenes. 19674865629
[the proportional distribution of oral bacteria in the mouth--with reference to lactobacillus, streptococcus, fusobacterium, and veillonella]. 19675244697
[on the culture of fusiform bacteria from sputum]. 19675598879
necrobacillosis in lambs. 19675624800
diseases caused by non-sporing anaerobes: ovine footrot, necrobacillosis. 19675629973
[viral pustulous stomatitis and necrobacillosis of lambs]. 19675630077
[the treatment of necrobacillosis of lambs and kids]. 19675630078
[a test of dibiomycin in necrobacillosis in lambs]. 19675630111
ovine interdigital dermatitis. 19675634115
[otogenous meningitis due to sphaerophorus (bacteroides funduliformis)]. 19675589253
classification of oral fusiforms. 19685652086
the relationships of bacteria within the family bacteroidaceae as shown by numerical taxonomy. 19685690509
cellular fatty acid composition and identification of rumen bacteria.the fatty acid compositions of 21 pure cultures of rumen bacteria, representing 12 genera and 14 species, were compared as methyl esters. each organism possessed a consistent and reproducible fatty acid profile. overlapping similarities and differences in composition did not allow differentiation between families or genera. although species differentiation was possible, fatty acid composition appeared to be only an aid in the identification of bacteria.19685692111
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