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the identification and classification of streptococcus faecalis and some associated streptococci. 195513259200
lipoic acid activation of the alpha-ketobutyrate oxidation system in cell-free extracts of streptococcus faecalis. 195513276384
inhibition studies with streptococcus faecalis; xanthones and thiaxanthones. 195513289847
inhibition studies with streptococcus faecalis; quinolines. 195513289861
inhibition of phenylalanine and tyrosine synthesis on streptococcus faecalis and lactobacillus arabinosus by alpha-keto acids. 195613292947
inhibition studies with streptococcus faecalis; acridines and acridones. 195613297777
the survival of coliforms, streptococcus faecalis and salmonella tennessee in the soil and climate of israel. 195613303143
tetrazolium reduction as a means of differentiating streptococcus faecalis from streptococcus faecium. 195613306890
successful treatment of bacterial endocarditis due to streptococcus faecalis. 195613319622
effect of the buffer on the response of streptococcus faecalis to purine bases. 195613331860
[studies on inhibition of growth of salmonella typhosa by streptococcus faecalis]. 195613333675
the acetate requirement of streptococcus faecalis. 195613345782
the utilization of dihydrothymine by streptococcus faecalis in the absence of folic acid and thymine. 195613345783
[x-ray inactivation of arginine- and tyrosine-decarboxylase]. 195613360565
microbiological aspects of the diglutamyl derivatives of citrovorum factor and n10 formylfolic acid. 195613366931
effect of cysteine on growth of streptococcus faecalis in over-autoclaved media. 195613286241
researches about the blackening produced by strains of streptococcus faecalis growing on chocolate agar (crowe's medium). i. 195613412828
interaction of amino acid dependent and independent strains of lactic acid bacteria. 195713416208
the streptococcus faecalis oxidases for reduced diphosphopyridine nucleotide. iii. isolation and properties of a flavin peroxidase for reduced diphosphopyridine nucleotide. 195713416259
aldonic acid metabolism. i. pathway of carbon in an inducible gluconate fermentation by streptococcus faecalis. 195713428674
the enzymatic cleavage of canavanine to o-ureidohomoserine and ammonia. 195713428780
anticancer activity of purine antagonists and their ribosides. i. comparative studies with 6-mercaptopurine and 6-mercaptopurine riboside. 195713432013
[streptococci d from pasteurized milk with special reference to the biochemical tests for detection of streptococcus faecalis]. 195713434843
proteinase biosynthesis by streptococcus liquefaciens. ii. purine, pyrimidine, and vitamin requirements. 195713437217
studies on the mechanism of action of azathymine. iii. relationship between incorporation into deoxypentose nucleic acid and inhibition. 195713438879
behavior of purified arginine desiminase from s. faecalis. 195713445192
[effects of halogen-substituted 8-oxyquinolines on various microorganisms in vitro]. 195713455466
lipoic acid as a growth stimulant for streptococcus faecalis in the presence of limiting quantities of isoleucine and valine. 195713471070
[synthesis of citrulline from carbamyl phosphate in presence of bacterial suspensions]. 195713522901
[case of streptococcus faecalis sepsis; second case report]. 195713512718
[peculiar mode of action of spiramycin in vitro]. 195713411681
studies on the metabolism of bile acids by the members of the enterobacteriaceae and streptococcus faecalis. 195813513573
effect of amino acids on utilization of sodium caseinate by streptococcus liquefaciens and streptococcus zymogenes. 195813523452
pyruvate oxidation by streptococcus mitis and streptococcus faecalis. 195813525361
o-acetyl groups in the cell wall of streptococcus faecalis. 195813525412
an effect of drying the isolated cell walls of streptococcus faecalis and a pseudomonas species. 195813535749
metabolism of resistant mutants of streptococcus faecalis. iii. the action of 6-mercaptopurine. 195813536995
studies on a lipoic acid-activating system. 195813549404
chaining and unchaining streptococcus faecalis; a hypothesis of the mechanism of bacterial cell separation. 195813552708
[streptococcus fecalis in drinking water; detection, species found, significance]. 195813559798
relation of folic acid concentration of medium to riboflavin metabolism of streptococcus faecalis. 195813563389
arylaminopyrimidines as growth-inhibitors of streptococcus faecalis and lactobacillus arabinosus. 195813566235
[selective medium permitting rapid identification & counting of streptococcus faecalis]. 195813606510
adenylyl peptides from streptococcus faecalis. 195813607477
[selective medium permitting the rapid identification & counting of streptococcus faecalis. ii]. 195813617704
the nature of trichloroacetic acid-soluble derivatives of d-alanine in streptococcus faecalis. 195813618016
observations on the enzymic decarboxylation of amino-acids by living and by acetone-dried bacteria. 195813629222
[new selective medium for the isolation of enterococcic bacteria; its practical value in the isolation & count in water]. 195813509314
metabolism of resistant mutants of streptococcus faecalis. i. isolation and characterization of the mutants. 195813511379
metabolism of resistant mutants of streptococcus faecalis. ii. incorporation of exogenous purines. 195813511380
[evaluation of water pollution by counting of enterococci]. 195813634428
studies on monocontaminated chickens (clostridium perfringens or streptococcus faecalis) fed penicillin; bacteriology, growth, serum gamma globulin, and antibodies. 195813637876
[utilization of filtering membranes in detection of fecal streptococci of drinking water]. 195813928961
the oxygen affinity of a flavin oxidase involved in the respiration of streptococcus faecalis. 195816655088
accumulation of freely extractable glutamic acid by lactic acid bacteria. 195913654279
[enteropathogenic intestinal streptococci]. 195913676693
a mechanism of resistance to 8-azaguanine. i. microbiological studies on the metabolism of purines and 8 azapurines. 195913629483
folacin and riboflavin. 195913633085
factors affecting the growth of enterococci in highly alkaline media. 195913809718
the detection of faecal streptococci in drinking-water. 195913833121
[importance of research on the enterococcus in foods]. 195913833932
bacterial composition and growth phase. 195913838644
studies on the nature of resistance of streptococcus faecalis to folic acid antagonists. 195913793858
effect of pyrimethamine on folic acid metabolism in streptococcus faecalis and escherichia coli. 195913845831
effects of procaine penicillin in chickens monocontaminated with clostridium perfringens and with streptococcus faecalis. 195913846015
[hemolytic cocci in the air of the city of lwow]. 195913853402
[chemistry of streptococcus faecalis cell growth]. 195914428917
the yields of streptococcus faecalis grown in continuous culture. 196014438964
comparison of the mechanism of glycerol oxidation in aerobically and anaerobically grown streptococcus faecalis. 196014406375
the purification and properties of the alpha-glycerophosphate-oxidizing enzyme of streptococcus faecalis 10c1. 196014406376
[the antagonist of dyspeptic coli bacteria in the normal intestinal flora in infants]. 196014408915
[effect of certain phenylalanine haloid derivatives on decarboxylases in streptococcus faecalis]. 196014416051
survival of salmonella typhimurium, staphylococcus aureus, and streptococcus faecalis frozen in simplified food substrates. 196013845843
tyramine-producing streptococci in neonatal diarrhoea.an outbreak of neonatal diarrhoea associated with large numbers of streptococcus faecalis var. zymogenes is described.a follow-up survey showed that 23.3% of 347 healthy babies carried this organism without ill effect. the tyrosine decarboxylase activity of the streptococci from both sick and healthy babies was identically high. it is suggested that the tyramine-producing activity of these streptococci was not the primary cause of the diarrhoea.196013804394
natural history of streptococcus faecalis endocarditis. 196013838660
comparative effects of various antimetabolites on growth and synthesis of citrovorum factor by streptococcus faecalis. 196013845829
the streptococcus faecalis oxidases for reduced diphosphopyridine nucleotide. v. a flavin mononucleotike-containing diaphorase. 196013817311
the streptococus faecalis oxidases for reduced diphosphopyridine nucleotide. iv. properties of the enzyme-substrate complex formed between reduced diphosphopyridine nucleotide peroxidase and pyridine nucleotides. 196013817312
alpha-lipoic acid and heavy-metal inhibition of the pyruvic oxidase enzyme system of s. faecalis 10cl. 196013829865
motile enterococci (streptococcus faecium var. mobilis var. n.) isolated from grass silage. 196013758910
the advantage of incubation in hydrazoic acid containing air in the enumeration of faecal streptococci by the membrane filter technique. 196013710131
effect of the arginine dihydrolase enzyme system on proteinase biosynthesis by streptococcus faecalis var. liquefaciens. 196013711961
the streptococcus faecalis oxidases for reduced diphosphopyridine nucleotide. vi. inhibition of the flavoprotein peroxidase by its electron donor. 196013723550
[on the mode of action of actinomycins]. 196013739803
fecal streptococci. i. cultivation and enumeration of streptococci in surface waters. 196113752536
analysis of a syntrophic growth of lactobacillus plantarum and streptococcus faecalis. 196113754321
peptides and bacterial growth. x. relation of uptake and hydrolysis to utilization of d-alanine peptides for growth of streptococcus faecalis. 196113755890
the partial chemical degradation of the cell walls of lactobacillus plantarum, streptococcus faecalis, and lactobacillus casei. 196113717444
the growth of single cells. iii. streptococcus faecalis. 196113771365
the biosynthesis of thymidylic acid. i. preliminary studies with extracts of streptococcus faecalis r. 196113773888
the relationship of cellular permeability to the degree of inhibition by amethopterin and pyrimethamine in several species of bacteria. 196113786515
[streptococcus faecalis as a cause of shock after the transfusion of infected serum]. 196113913910
enthalpy changes associated with the lactic fermentation of glucose.forrest, w. w. (university of adelaide, adelaide, south australia), d. j. walker, and m. f. hopgood. enthalpy changes associated with the lactic fermentation of glucose. j. bacteriol. 82:685-690. 1961.-the heat produced during the fermentation of glucose by growing cultures and by washed cells of streptococcus faecalis has been measured by direct calorimetry. the heat production of growing cultures gives a direct measure of the rate and amount of growth which has occurred. the enthalpy change wh ...196113894115
cell multiplication studied with an electronic particle counter.toennies, g. (institute for cancer research, philadelphia, pa.), l. iszard, n. b. rogers, and g. d. shockman. cell multiplication studied with an electronic particle counter. j. bacteriol. 82:857-866. 1961.-suitable conditions are described for the application of the counter electronic particle counter to the study of bacterial number and particle size distribution in growing cultures. when streptococcus faecalis and escherichia coli were each grown in a different medium, exponential growth was ...196113921527
[chromatographic determination of folic acid with the use of a strain of streptococcus faecalis]. 196114453207
lysis of streptococcus faecalis. 196116561883
fibrinolytic bacterial metabolite. 196214458343
[studies on the sensitivity of strains of staphylococcus, streptococcus faecalis and proteus to various antibiotics]. 196214460719
a uridine diphosphoacetylmuramyl hexapeptide from penicillin-treated streptococcus faecalis. 196214469208
species differentiation of group d streptococci.three hundred and fourteen strains of group d streptococci were studied by means of a number of tests. the majority of the strains were identified as streptococcus faecalis (83 strains), streptococcus faecium (131 strains), or streptococcus bovis (32 strains). several strains (47 or nearly 15%) either shared characteristics of two species or were completely atypical. s. faecalis and s. bovis were more easily identified than s. faecium, which is not sharply defined from the other species and coul ...196214483707
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