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multiple molecular forms of serum alpha1-antitrypsin. 19744214024
human secretory component. i. purification of free secretory component from colostrum. 19744214117
[titration of anti-l-asparaginase and l-asparaginase by passive hemagglutination using the l-asparaginase coated sheep red cell with glutaraldehyde (author's transl)]. 19744214288
experimental parathyroiditis in the rat by passive immunisation. 19744214316
tissue receptor for cholera exotoxin: structural requirements of g11 ganglioside in toxin binding and inactivation. 19744214479
effect of lipophilic substituents on some biological properties of indoles. 19744214926
macromolecular structure of the dna of bacillus bacteriophages. 19744214995
inhibition of toad (bufo bufo l) retinal on-off and off-ganglion cells via active eye closing. 19744215219
[variations in levels of corticosteroid synthesis during embryonic development in rabbits and mice]. 19744216435
venereal disease in children. 19744217095
results of faecal examinations with special regard to vibrios in tourists returning from the same area as a verified case of cholera. 19744217467
isolation, enumeration, and host range of marine bdellovibrios. 19744211210
characteristics of prd1, a plasmid-dependent broad host range dna bacteriophage.several distinctive properties of prd1, an icosahedral plasmid-dependent phage, are described. the drug-resistance plasmid-dependent host range of prd1 extends beyond the p incompatibility group and includes gram-negative bacteria containing plasmids of incompatibility groups n and w. prd1 phage will infect pseudomonads and enterobacteriaceae containing either a p or w incompatibility group plasmid. prd1 adsorbs to the cell wall of r(+) bacteria and thus its infectivity indicates cell wall alter ...19744211861
thyrotropin releasing hormone: enhancement of dopa activity in thyroidectomized rats. 19744207315
[heterogenetic antigens of the agents of particularly dangerous infections and human intestinal tissue]. 19744218793
circadian rhythm in bence-jones protein excretion by lou rats bearing a transplantable immunocytoma, responsive to adrimycin treatment. 19744219403
some biological functions of animal cell surface sialic acid residues. 19744281755
amino acid composition and molecular weights of two forms of micrococcus lysodeikticus membrane adenosine triphosphatase. 19744281850
[toxic properties of filtrates of nag-vibrio cultures (author's transl)]. 19744279776
[functional morphology of the mucous membrane of the small intestine in patients with cholera (according to aspiration biopsy data)]. 19744280293
[period of survival of some intestinal bacteria in the cary and blair preservation and transport medium]. 19744283326
neuraminidase and concanavalin a in the experimental immunotherapy of cancer. 19744536589
[structure and properties of hypophyseal hormones. 1. peptide hormones of the pituitary gland]. 19744364217
action of escherichia coli enterotoxin: adenylate cyclase behavior of intestinal epithelial cells in culture.heat-labile enterotoxin preparations obtained from two enteropathogenic strains of escherichia coli of porcine and human origin were shown to stimulate adenylate cyclase activity of human embryonic intestinal epithelial cells in culture. comparable results were also obtained when cholera toxin was used. the degree of enzyme stimulation was proportional to the concentration of enterotoxin. similar preparations from two strains of non-enterotoxigenic e. coli had no effect on adenylate cyclase acti ...19744364505
the transfer of endogenous and exogenous radioisotopically labelled nicotine to mainstream cigarette smoke and its absorption into the blood of anaesthetized cats. 19744521016
an outbreak of cholera in australia due to food served in flight on an international aircraft.an outbreak of cholera occurred in november 1972 among passengers on an aircraft that had flown from london to sydney. the infection was confined to economy-class passengers and the available evidence indicates that it was due to a dish of hors d'oeuvres served on the aircraft between bahrain and singapore. although one person died, the infection was generally mild, and almost half of those infected were symptomless. there was a significant difference between the immunization status of persons w ...19744526408
carbohydrate inhibition studies of the naturally occurring human antibody to neuraminidase-treated human lymphocytes. 19744528455
cholera toxin and cell growth: role of membrane gangliosides.the binding of cholera toxin to three transformed mouse cell lines derived from the same parent strain, and the effects of the toxin on dna synthesis and adenylate cyclase activity, vary in parallel with the ganglioside composition of the cells. tal/n cells of early passage, which contain large quantities of gangliosides g(m3), g(m2), g(m1), and g(dla), as well as the glycosyltransferases necessary for the synthesis of these gangliosides, bind the most cholera toxin and are the most sensitive to ...19744530298
affinity chromatography of a serotonin binding protein from rat brain. 19744531140
chromosome study and sex determination of chang human conjunctival cell line. 19744531478
human t lymphocyte receptors for sheep erythrocytes: conditions for binding including inhibition by cytochalasin b. 19744544364
accelerated cell death produced by a cholera cytotoxin on isolated epithelial cells from rabbit ileum.villus and crypt cells were removed from rabbit ileum by a modification of a method previously described. villus cells were isolated by vibration of everted bowel segments in citrate buffer, and crypt cells were removed by the expansion of these segments with air and simultaneous vibration in citrate buffer. several culture media were tested for the maintenance and/or culture of these cells. two defined media, eagle's minimum and medium 199, were unsatisfactory and led to rapid cell death. the p ...19744549039
the cytotoxic reactivity and sialic acid content of human lymphoid cells. 19744545917
studies on toxinogenesis in vibrio cholerae. ii. an vitro test for enterotoxin production.an elek test for enterotoxin-producing strains of vibrio cholerae is described. thirty-five out of 37 strains of classical v. cholerae produced positive reactions, but only 1 of 69 e1 tor vibrio strains was reactive. tox(-) mutants of v. cholerae were also unreactive in the elek test.19744587384
effect of imidazole-4-carboxamide, 5-(3,3-dimethyl-1-triazeno) on immunity in patients with malignant melanoma. 19744588545
effect of imidazole-4-carboxamide, 5-(3,3-dimethyl-1-triazeno) on immunity in patients with malignant melanoma. 19744588545
persistence and dissemination in the community of r-factors of nosocomial origin. 19744590005
letter: enterogenicity in sprue? 19744593219
neutralization of cholera enterotoxin-induced steroidogenesis by specific antibody. 19744593242
antitoxin responses to infections with enterotoxigenic escherichia coli. 19744593243
cholera epidemiology and control. 19744593446
experimental cholera in the chinchilla. 19744593869
alterations in the immunogenicity and antigenicity of mammalian erythrocytes following treatment with neuraminidase. 19744591391
the distribution of lymphocytes with t- and b-cell surface markers in human bone marrow. 19744591979
dna base composition and biochemical characters of campylobacter strains. 19744596658
paradoxical inhibition among bacteria. characterization of the phenomenon and nature of the genetic process. 19744596986
serologic cross reactivity of some escherichia coli strains with cholera vibrios. 19744597315
[typing of s. typhimurium using selected phages]. 19744598054
[typing of s. typhimurium using selected phages]. 19744598054
[epidemiology of cholera today in foreign countries]. 19744598057
comparative survival of indicator bacteria and enteric pathogens in well water.the comparative survival of various fecal indicator bacteria and enteric pathogens was studied in a stable well water supply by using membrane chambers. there was more variation in the 29 coliform cultures and they died more rapidly, as a group, than the 20 enterococcus cultures that were examined. the comparative survival of the organisms tested follows: aeromonas sp. > the shigellae (shigella flexneri, s. sonnei, and s. dysenteriae) > fecal streptococci > coliforms = some salmonellae (salmonel ...19744598219
escherichia coli serotypes associated with urinary tract infections in the western cape. 19744592323
sporulation in mating type homozygotes of saccharomyces cerevisiae. 19744601401
sporulation in mating type homozygotes of saccharomyces cerevisiae. 19744601401
[antibiotics. new aspects from the viewpoint of a microbiologist. assumptions for significant use of antibiotics]. 19744599415
some factors affecting the haemolytic activity of vibrio cholerae. 19744615154
[study of the immunogenicity and immunological effectiveness of choleragen anatoxin (data from a controlled epidemiological experiment). i. the characteristics of choleragen anatoxin compared wiht corpuscular cholera vaccines administered by syringe and by using a jet injector]. 19744615517
[study of the immunogenicity and immunological effectiveness of choleragen anatoxin (data from a controlled epidemiological experiment). ii. the cahracterisitcs of choleragen anatoxin immunogenicity compared with corpuscular cholera vaccines administered by syringe and by using a jet injector]. 19744615518
[letter: salmonellosis outbreak]. 19744615619
[letter: salmonellosis outbreak]. 19744615619
[separation of rosette-forming cells using an immunosorbent based on sephadex g-25 and g-75]. 19744615753
[study of the immunogenicity and immunological effectiveness of choleragen anatoxin. (data from a controlled epidemiological experiment). 3. the determination of the optimum inoculation doses of choleragen anatoxin for the immunization of children of different ages and of adolescents]. 19744616552
[use of phase contrast microscopy and ordinary serologic methods for detection of specific antibodies to non-agglutinating vibrios in human sera]. 19744616571
study of mutations of genes regulating nucleoside catabolism in escherichia coli. 19744617317
[microbial colonization of the gastrointestinal tract and diarrhea]. 19744617436
imported diseases in general practice. gastrointestinal disorders. 19744611581
characterization of the carbohydrate fragments obtained from saccharomyces cerevisiae mannan by alkaline degradation. 19744612040
an investigation of cognition and affect in the depressive experiences of normal man. 19744612061
brucellosis in the united states, 1960-1972. an abattoir-associated disease. part ii. diagnostic aspects. 19744612293
[s. i. zlatogorov on the significance of the variability of vibrio cholera in epidemiology (on the 100th anniversary of his birth)]. 19744613078
[new method of isolating pure cultures of vibrio cholera. ii]. 19744613086
[relationship of the specific agglutinating activity of antigens to their molecular sizes]. 19744613088
distribution of different cell types in the lymphoid organs of the mouse, as determined with sera against thymus and peyer's patches. 19744604337
microbiology of waste treatment. 19744604774
the qualitative analysis and preparation of phage transfer rna. 19744605320
umbilical hernias in turkeys from two flocks. 19744605415
[new method of isolating pure cultures of vibrio cholera. i]. 19744605813
abh receptors and red cell survival in a "bombay' blood. immunofluorescence studies by phytohemagglutinins and helix agglutinins. 19744606258
bacterial adherence to mucosal surfaces and its inhibition by secretory antibodies. 19744606261
effect of incubation temperature on microoganism multiplication. 19744606490
indomethacin inhibition of salmonella typhimurium, shigella flexneri, and cholera-mediated rabbit ileal secretion. 19744606663
pathophysiologic effects of lethal and immunoregulatory doses of cholera enterotoxin in the mouse. 19744606891
a diagnostic method for cholera in the field. 19744607535
rapid method of determining cholera vibrio biotype.the characteristic motility of cholera vibrios, as viewed through a dark-field microscope, and the adhesiveness of chicken cell-positive vibrios provide a means for rapidly identifying and biotyping cholera vibrios. dilute suspensions of vibrios, such as one might find in a fresh rectal swab specimen from a cholera patient, when mixed with a 0.25% suspension of chicken erythrocytes in saline, can be used to biotype the cholera vibrios without prior isolation in pure culture. this is accomplished ...19744607814
pathogenesis of enteric diseases caused by escherichia coli. 19744608742
experimental and clinical trials with bcg immunotherapy. 19744609024
virus tumorigenesis and immunity: influence of immunostimulation and immunodepression. 19744609083
cholera toxoid boosts serum escherichia coli antitoxin in humans.sera from individuals vaccinated with a cholera toxoid were tested to determine if sera with significant titers of cholera antitoxin could neutralize escherichia coli thermolabile enterotoxin. individuals who responded to immunization with significant increases in serum cholera antitoxin titers also showed increases in serum e. coli enterotoxin-neutralizing capacity. these findings suggested the possibility that the cholera toxoid vaccine may be useful in preventing disease caused by e. coli.19744609909
the isolation and identification of vibrio cholerae. 19744610011
detection and enumeration of immunocytes producing different classes of vibriolysins after primary and secondary immunization with cholera vaccine. 19744610047
cholera-like toxic effect of culture filtrates of escherichia coli. 19744610064
flagellar morphology of vibrio parahaemolyticus (fujino et al) sakazaki, iwanami and fukumi 1963. 19744610240
interactions between mechanisms controlling the intestinal microflora. 19744611192
specific immune antibacterial mechanisms in the intestines of mice. 19744611193
[current studies on the interaction between thymus gland and pituitary growth hormone in the rat]. 19744618731
[pharmacologic-endocrinological findings in animal experiments with turisynchron and suisynchron. 3. selected pharmacologic and immunologic findings].comparison of the action of turisynchron and its zinc complex suisynchron in mice, rats and dogs showed that neither compound interfered with the implantation process in rats. after oral administration, blood concentrations were lower with suisynchron than with turisynchron. the zinc complex was broken down in the acid medium of the stomach, and absorbed in the duodinum or in distal segments of the intestine. metallibure did not affect on phagocytosis not the course of infections with escherichi ...19744619000
[effect of the water environment on morphological and physiological features of e. coli]. 19744619523
the influence of radiation on blood vessels and circulation. xi. blood flow and permeability after whole body irradiation. 19744601562
protection of suckling mice from experimental cholera by maternal immunization: comparison of the efficacy of whole-cell, ribosomal-derived, and enterotoxin immunogens.the susceptibility of suckling mice to oral infection with several different vibrio cholerae was determined. mice up to 10 days of age were uniformly susceptible to oral infection with 10(8) colony-forming units of virulent organisms. age-dependent resistance occurred thereafter to a maximum at about 15 days of age. the efficacy of selected vaccines was compared by oral challenge of 8-day-old, passively immunized cfw mice. an ogawa-derived ribosomal antigen was found to be superior to a commerci ...19744601899
response of man to infection with vibrio cholerae. i. clinical, serologic, and bacteriologic responses to a known inoculum. 19744809112
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