Publications
Title | Abstract | Year(sorted ascending) Filter | PMID Filter |
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[conditions favoring bacterial iridescence and observation of the phenomenon]. | 1964 | 14237170 | |
effect of interspecific transformation on linkage relationships of markers in haemophilus influenzae and haemophilus parainfluenzae. | nickel, lois (university of pennsylvania, philadelphia), and sol h. goodgal. effect of interspecific transformation on linkage relationships of markers in haemophilus influenzae and haemophilus parainfluenzae. j. bacteriol. 88:1538-1544. 1964.-highly competent cells of haemophilus parainfluenzae were obtained by a modification of the aerobic-"anaerobic" method of goodgal and herriott. the mutant markers for streptomycin and novobiocin resistance in h. parainfluenzae were shown to be unlinked. th ... | 1964 | 14240934 |
dexamethasone (16-alpha-methyl, 9-alpha-fluoroprednisolone) in obstructive respiratory tract infections in children. a controlled study. | 1964 | 14243474 | |
[the forms of clinical evolution in infection with influenza bacteria]. | 1964 | 14309222 | |
deafness following hemophilus influenzae meningitis. | 1964 | 14096396 | |
"black light" inactivation of transforming deoxyribonucleic acid from haemophilus influenzae. | cabrera-juárez, emiliano (instituto politecnico nacional, mexico, d.f., mexico). "black light" inactivation of transforming deoxyribonucleic acid from haemophilus influenzae. j. bacteriol. 87:771-778. 1964.-the biological activity (intrinsic genetic markers or nitrous acid mutable regions) of transforming deoxyribonucleic acid (dna) from haemophilus influenzae has been inactivated by "black light" (bl) by two mechanisms: (i) photodynamic action (oxygen-dependent) and (ii) "bl inactivation" (oxyg ... | 1964 | 14139527 |
the enhancing effect of swine lungworms on swine influenza infections. | 1964 | 14140870 | |
haemophilus influenzae meningitis--treated with parenteral and intrathecal penbritin. | 1964 | 14142159 | |
antibiotics in the treatment of maxillary sinusitis. | 1964 | 14146701 | |
the bacterial flora of sinusitis with an in vitro study of the bacterial resistance to antibiotics. | 1964 | 14146702 | |
aerobacter aerogenes bacteremia: control of a lethal complication. | 1964 | 14154552 | |
otitis media in pediatric practice. | 1964 | 14154585 | |
porcine contagious pleuropneumonia. i. experimental transmission, etiology, and pathology. | an acute frequently rapidly fatal respiratory illness occurring as an epidemic disease in argentine swine has been shown to have a bacterium of the genus hemophilus as its causative agent. this organism, for which the name hemophilus pleuropneumoniae is suggested, causes a singular, fulminating pleuropneumonia in experimental swine. the very marked effectiveness of h. pleuropneumoniae as a respiratory pathogen contrasts strikingly with the relatively mild pathogenicity of the well known swine he ... | 1964 | 14129707 |
porcine contagious pleuropneumonia. ii. studies of the pathogenicity of the etiological agent, hemophilus pleuropneumoniae. | hemophilus pleuropneumoniae is highly pathogenic for swine when given intranasally. as few as 100 organisms induce characteristic porcine contagious pleuropneumonia (pcp) and, when as many as one-half million are given, the infection usually proceeds to a fatal termination. while the organism is highly pathogenic when introduced by way of the respiratory tract, it is innocuous when given subcutaneously even in large numbers. swine that have been inoculated subcutaneously are rendered solidly imm ... | 1964 | 14129708 |
[threat of suffocation in haemophilus influenzae]. | 1964 | 14131550 | |
combined pyarthrosis, meningitis and septicemia due to hemophilus influenzae, type b. report of case. | 1964 | 14132439 | |
[diagnosis of whooping cough by the immuno-fluorescence technic]. | 1964 | 14132902 | |
albamycin-t: an in vitro trial in uganda. | 1964 | 14133990 | |
bacteriology and antibiotic treatment of acute maxillary sinusitis. | 1964 | 14135207 | |
[sensitivity to antibiotics of haemophilus influenzae strains]. | 1964 | 14135859 | |
[medical treatment of purulent meningitis]. | 1964 | 14137089 | |
[medical treatment of purulent meningitis]. | 1964 | 14137090 | |
[therapy of chronic bronchitis]. | 1964 | 14110967 | |
bacterial species isolated from the sputum of patients with chronic bronchitis. a comparison of homogenization and nonhomogenization techniques. | 1964 | 14114406 | |
influence of daily penicillin, tetracycline, erythromycin, and sulphamethoxypyridazine on exacerbations of bronchitis. a report to the research committee of the british tuberculosis association. | 1964 | 14102014 | |
pneumonia in hospital practice in edinburgh 1960-1962. | 1964 | 14104970 | |
the bacterial flora of the upper respiratory tract and sputum of working men. | 1964 | 14106344 | |
primary atypical pneumonia: current concepts. | 1964 | 14106884 | |
crystalline beta-d-ribofuranosyl-beta-d-ribofuranoside: a new diriboside synthesis. | 1964 | 5294934 | |
[drug therapy of endometriosis]. | 1964 | 1018834 | |
[electrophysiologic studies of postoperative conduction disturbances following surgical closure of ventricular septal defect (author's transl)]. | 1964 | 480747 | |
[the late follow-up results of congenital heart disease in japan (author's transl)]. | 1964 | 480746 | |
[lymph node metastases in carcinoma of the lung (author's transl)]. | 1964 | 480734 | |
hepatotoxicity in patients with liver disease. | the biochemical and physiological disturbances caused by liver disease may enhance the toxicity of drugs. besides alterations in liver blood flow and drug binding, a decreased rate of drug metabolism is an important phenomenon. studies with phenazone, a model drug, demonstrates that the rate of microsomal drug metabolism is related to the degree of metabolic hepatic impairment. individual dosage adjustments in patients with liver disease are complicated for many drugs, because of the counteracti ... | 1964 | 277091 |
bacterial infection and some effects of chemoprophylaxis in chronic pulmonary emphysema. ii. chemoprophylaxis with daily chloramphenicol. | 1965 | 4378906 | |
relationship between the competence antigen and the competence-activator substance in pneumococci. | tomasz, alexander (the rockefeller institute, new york, n.y.), and samuel m. beiser. relationship between the competence antigen and the competence-activator substance in pneumococci. j. bacteriol. 90:1226-1232. 1965.-antisera prepared against pneumococci in their competent phase inhibit deoxyribonuoleic acid (dna)-mediated genetic transformation as well as binding of radioactive dna by the cells. the same sera do not inhibit transformation of competent haemophilus influenzae and bacillus subtil ... | 1965 | 4379003 |
the bacterial induction of homograft sensitivity. ii. effects of sensitization with staphylococci and other microoorganisms. | heat-killed strains of staphylococcus aureus and staphylococcus albus can induce in guinea pigs a state of altered reactivity to skin homografts which is indistinguishable from that which results from sensitization with homologous tissues or group a streptococci. challenge of suitably prepared recipients with first-set skin homografts obtained from unrelated randomly selected donors elicits white graft reactions or accelerated rejection of such grafts. other bacteria tested included lancefield s ... | 1965 | 4379017 |
value of dilute inocula in cultural examination of sputum. | 1965 | 4159135 | |
feulgen staining of rabbit spermatozoa: hydrolysis time and distribution of chromatin. | 1965 | 4159419 | |
[histamine-increasing effect of endotoxins from various gram-negative bacteria]. | 1965 | 4159525 | |
[cold staining of tubercle bacilli--a progress compared to conventional hot staining methods?]. | 1965 | 4161046 | |
mechanism of induction of anisocytosis. | 1965 | 4221890 | |
role of phospholipid in the activation of na+, ka+-activated adenosine triphosphatase of beef brain. | 1965 | 4222275 | |
routine disk sensitivity testing of haemophilus influenzae using reduced diphosphopyridine nucleotide. | 1965 | 4284140 | |
release of repressor control of ribonucleotide reductase by thymine starvation. | 1965 | 4284298 | |
the release of enzymes from escherichia coli by osmotic shock and during the formation of spheroplasts. | 1965 | 4284300 | |
comparison of the effects of 1-norepinephrine, angiotensin, dipyridamole, digitoxin, and reserpine on the regional distribution of coronary blood flow. | 1965 | 4284305 | |
[on the effect of dithiocarbamic acid derivatives on the enzymatic activity of cytochrome oxidase, succinic dehydrogenase and catalase]. | 1965 | 4285002 | |
base composition of rna in hepatic subcellular fraction from rats fed carcinogenic aminoazo dye. | 1965 | 4285081 | |
base composition of rna in hepatic subcellular fraction from rats fed carcinogenic aminoazo dye. | 1965 | 4285081 | |
some bactericidal and virucidal properties of iodine not affecting infectious rna and dna. | 1965 | 4285343 | |
[experimental leukemia: a study of the rauscher virus disease in the mouse and rat]. | 1965 | 4287475 | |
structure of a rhamnolipid from pseudomonas aeruginosa. | 1965 | 4285853 | |
the purification and properties of the alanyl-transfer ribonucleic acid synthetase of tomato roots. | 1. the alanyl-s-rna synthetase of tomato roots has been purified by ammonium sulphate precipitation, adsorption on calcium phosphate gel and deae-cellulose chromatography and its properties have been investigated. 2. enzyme activity was measured by using the hydroxamate assay, the [(32)p]pyrophosphate-atp-exchange assay and the [(14)c]alanyl-s-rna assay. the purified enzyme was specific for l-alanine and was activated by mg(2+) ions and to a smaller extent by co(2+) and mn(2+) ions. it was free ... | 1965 | 4285891 |
the purification and properties of the alanyl-transfer ribonucleic acid synthetase of tomato roots. | 1. the alanyl-s-rna synthetase of tomato roots has been purified by ammonium sulphate precipitation, adsorption on calcium phosphate gel and deae-cellulose chromatography and its properties have been investigated. 2. enzyme activity was measured by using the hydroxamate assay, the [(32)p]pyrophosphate-atp-exchange assay and the [(14)c]alanyl-s-rna assay. the purified enzyme was specific for l-alanine and was activated by mg(2+) ions and to a smaller extent by co(2+) and mn(2+) ions. it was free ... | 1965 | 4285891 |
estimation and quantification of myocardial contractility in the closed-chest dog. | 1965 | 4285945 | |
[bioassay and immunoassay of acth]. | 1965 | 4286028 | |
haemophilus influenzae and chronic bronchitis. | 1965 | 4157848 | |
fate of transforming dna in the haemophilus influenzae transformation system. | 1965 | 5295582 | |
decrease in integration of transforming dna of hemophilus influenzae following ultraviolet irradiation. | 1965 | 5295583 | |
structure of the hybrid transforming unit. | 1965 | 5295823 | |
[the significance of haemophilus influenzae in chronic bronchitis and bronchial asthma]. | 1965 | 5296267 | |
[haemophilus influenzae infection and the kleinschmidt syndrome]. | 1965 | 5294278 | |
antibodies to haemophilus influenzae in the sera of patients with chronic bronchitis. | 1965 | 5294657 | |
loss of activity of transforming deoxyribonucleic acid after uptake by haemophilus influenzae. | voll, mary jane (university of pennsylvania, philadelphia), and sol h. goodgal. loss of activity of transforming deoxyribonucleic acid after uptake by haemophilus influenzae. j. bacteriol. 90:873-883. 1965.-transforming deoxyribonucleic acid (dna) which has been irreversibly removed from solution by competent cells undergoes a progressive loss in marker activity when tested by lysis of the cells and exposure to new recipient cells. the loss of activity is limited and marker-specific, with greate ... | 1965 | 5294816 |
development of competence of haemophilus influenzae. | spencer, hugh t. (the johns hopkins university school of hygiene and public health, baltimore, md.), and roger m. herriott. development of competence of haemophilus influenzae. j. bacteriol. 90:911-920. 1965.-a chemically defined nongrowth medium was developed for the induction of competence of haemophilus influenzae by a stepdown procedure. cells grown logarithmically in heart infusion broth became competent after being transferred to a medium which consisted of amino acids, sodium fumarate, an ... | 1965 | 5294817 |
haemophilus influenzae antigen-antibody reactions. | 1965 | 5294873 | |
the proper use of short-wavelength reversal as a criterion of the importance of pyrimidine dimers in biological inactivation. | 1965 | 5297211 | |
[bromsulphalein liver function test in horses. i. direct determination of dye retention]. | 1965 | 4954673 | |
[effect of variations in urinary ph on the intertubular fundamental substance of the renal medulla of white rats]. | 1965 | 4954690 | |
the antigenic structure of pplo (mycoplasma hominis) and related bacteria. | 1965 | 4956678 | |
the antigenic structure of haemophilus and corynebacterium species from the human genital tract claimed to be associated with or derived from mycoplasma hominis. | 1965 | 4956766 | |
aetiology and management of bronchiolitis and pneumonia in childhood. | 1965 | 5317929 | |
value of ampicillin in the hospital treatment of exacerbations of chronic bronchitis. | 1965 | 5318963 | |
hemophilus influenzae meningitis in adults. review of the literature and report of 18 cases. | 1965 | 5321240 | |
comparison of tube and plate methods for testing combinations of antibiotics against haemophilus influenzae. | 1965 | 5327510 | |
the passage of parenteral ampicillin into the cerebrospinal fluid in haemophilus influenzae meningitis. an experimental investigatiion in rabbits. | 1965 | 5855584 | |
ampicillin therapy in experimental haemophilus influenzae meningitis in the rabbit. | 1965 | 5855585 | |
preliminary survey of respiratory virus infections in patients with haemophilus influenzae meningitis. | 1965 | 5883448 | |
benzyl penicillin and ampicillin in the cerebrospinal fluid during experimental haemophilus influenzae meningitis. | 1965 | 5883453 | |
[demonstration of "haemophilus influenxae" in sputum]. | 1965 | 14313202 | |
kinetic studies on the thermal denaturation of deoxyribonucleic acid with a high-frequency heating method. | 1965 | 14314362 | |
rapid method for demonstrating bile solubility of diplococcus pneumoniae. | 1965 | 14329473 | |
immunofluorescence techniques for demonstrating bacterial pathogens associated with cerebrospinal meningitis. i. clinical evaluation of conjugates on smears prepared directly from cerebrospinal fluid sediments. | 1965 | 14331108 | |
hemophilus influenzae psyarthrosis in an adult: a case report. | 1965 | 14340449 | |
treatment of chronic bronchitis with ampicillin: some pharmacological observation. | 1965 | 14275709 | |
the bacteriology and chemotherapy of chronic bronchitis. | 1965 | 14283436 | |
respiratory illness in factory and office workers. a study of minor respiratory illnesses in relation to changes in ventilatory capacity, sputum characteristics, and atmospheric pollution. | 1965 | 14283437 | |
circulating interferon-like viral inhibitor in patients with meningitis due to haemophilus influenzae. | 1965 | 14284983 | |
antibody response to haemophilus influenzae in obstructive airway disease. | 1965 | 14287313 | |
nitrous acid mutation of transforming dna: consideration of mode of action. | apparently nitrous acid produces genetic alterations, expressed as antibiotic-resistant markers, directly on heat-denatured transforming dna of haemophilus influenzae, rather than producing dna which acts as a non-specific mutagen. the markers which arise as a result of treatment with nitrous acid behave similarly to naturally occurring antibiotic markers. in addition, data comparing the expression and replication of induced markers to natural markers suggest that the nitrous acid-induced marker ... | 1965 | 14289610 |
residual activity of thermally denatured transforming deoxyribonucleic acid from haemophilus influenzae. | barnhart, benjamin j. (johns hopkins university school of hygiene and public health, baltimore, md.). residual activity of thermally denatured transforming deoxyribonucleic acid from haemophilus influenzae. j. bacteriol. 89:1271-1279. 1965.-the level of residual transforming activity of heated deoxyribonucleic acid (dna) (i.e., 1 to a few per cent of native dna-transforming activity) was found to be independent of the heating and quenching temperatures and less susceptible than native or renatur ... | 1965 | 14292997 |
empyema due to hemophilus influenza in infants and children. | 1965 | 14308119 | |
an aetiological study of respiratory infection in children, edinburgh city hospital, 1961-1963. | 1965 | 14308350 | |
inhibition of influenza c virus by hemophilus influenzae in embryonated eggs. | 1965 | 14254595 | |
bacteriological investigation in bronchoscopy. | 1965 | 14256354 | |
errors and hazards in the diagnosis and treatment of bacterial pneumonias. | 1965 | 14258349 | |
haemophilus influenzae infection of a finger. | 1965 | 14262199 | |
potentially dangerous forms of drug economy. | 1965 | 14262207 | |
cellulitis due to haemophilus influenzae type b. | 1965 | 14263641 |