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a mechanism of resistance to fluoropyrimidines. 196414147816
anaerobic endogenous metabolism in streptococcus faecalis.walker, d. j. (csiro, university of adelaide, adelaide, south australia), and w. w. forrest. endogenous metabolism in streptococcus faecalis. j. bacteriol. 87:256-262. 1964.-washed suspensions of streptococcus faecalis incubated in phosphate buffer (ph 6.0) under anaerobic conditions released amino acids into the suspending medium. little or no carbohydrate was released in soluble form, and no acid production could be detected. cell lipid was stable, and only a small amount of nucleotide (materi ...196414151042
preparation and growth-inhibitory properties of new polycyclic 2,4-diaminopyrimidines. 196414151862
meta- and ortho-(n-bis(2-chloroethyl))-aminobenzoylglutamic acids. 196414151990
aerobacter aerogenes bacteremia: control of a lethal complication. 196414154552
pathogenesis of chronic pyelonephritis. studies of nonobstructive enterococcal pyelonephritis in the rat. 196414155020
bacteriuria in pregnancy: its frequency and relation to overt urinary infection. 196414157529
experiences of bacteriological root canal control. 196414158470
purification and properties of threonine or allothreonine aldolase from rat liver. 196414159289
end-product inhibition of aspartate transcarbamylase in various species. 196414161013
the relation between inoculum and zone size in sensitivity tests by the agar diffusion method: with a special view to the importance of prediffusion. 196414162807
rapidly synthesized ribonucleic acid in membrane ghosts from streptococcus fecalis protoplasts. 196414164213
formate--pyruvate exchange reaction in streptococcus faecalis. ii. reaction conditions for cell extracts.oster, m. o. (a. & m. college of texas, college station), and n. p. wood. formate-pyruvate exchange reaction in streptococcus faecalis. ii. reaction conditions for cell extracts. j. bacteriol. 87:104-113. 1964.-in contrast to intact cells of streptococcus faecalis, no stimulation of the formate-pyruvate exchange reaction was observed in cell extracts when yeast extract was added to the reaction mixture. a heated extract of micrococcus lactilyticus, vitamin k(5), ferrous sulfate, and ferrous ammo ...196414102842
formate-pyruvate exchange reaction in streptococcus faecalis. i. factor requirement for intact cells.wood, n. p. (a. & m. college of texas, college station), and d. j. o'kane. formate-pyruvate exchange reaction in streptococcus faecalis. i. factor requirement for whole cells. j. bacteriol. 87:97-103. 1964.-a factor present in plant and animal sources was found necessary for the incorporation of formate-c(14) into pyruvate by streptococcus faecalis 10cl. yeast extract produced a response linear in the range between 10 and 30 mg/ml of reaction mixture. soy peptone, beef peptone, and brain heart i ...196414102880
laboratory aids in diagnosis of significant urinary tract infection. 196414103676
negram (1-ethyl-7-methyl-1,8-naphthyridine-4-one-3-carboxylic acid): a new antibacterial agent for the treatment of urinary infection. report of a trial in general practice. 196414126069
rational antibiotic therapy in clinical practice. 196414126370
[the reduction of perchlorate by bacteria. i. studies on intact cells]. 196414127299
substitution of manganese for tomato juice in the cultivation of lactic acid bacteria.tomato juice was separated by chemical and physical methods into various active fractions, as measured by growth response and acid production by numerous lactic acid bacteria. incineration of the treated extracts with little apparent loss in activity established the fact that the stimulatory component was of inorganic composition. of the various cations tested, manganese was the only element that produced biological activity comparable to that of the original extract. of the 71 strains of lactic ...196414133240
the biosynthesis of folic acid. iii. enzymatic formation of dihydrofolic acid from dihydropteroic acid and of tetrahydropteroylpolyglutamic acid compounds from tetrahydrofolic acid. 196414114858
the biosynthesis of folic acid. iv. enzymatic synthesis of dihydrofolic acid from guanine and ribose compounds. 196414114859
use of staphylococci as indicators of swimming pool pollution. 196414105731
occurrence of coliforms, fecal coliforms, and streptococci on vegetation and insects.this study considers the sanitary significance of coliforms, fecal coliforms, and streptococci isolated from 152 species of plants and 40 samples of insects. these specimens were collected from various ecological environments and grouped into several categories. results indicate that typical coliforms of the warm-blooded animal gut contribute a relatively small percentage of the organisms associated with vegetation (14.1%) and insects, (14.9%). a total of 1,203 coliform strains from vegetation a ...196414106942
subnormal serum folate and macrocytosis associated with anticonvulsant drug therapy. 196414107052
l-glutamic acid formation from 2-furoic acid by soil bacteria. 196414110024
[on the group and type antigens of streptococci of the lancefield d group. the immunizing power of purified nucleoproteins]. 19644953418
utilization of arginine as an energy source for the growth of streptococcus faecalis.deibel, r. h. (american meat institute foundation, chicago, ill.). utilization of arginine as an energy source for the growth of streptococcus faecalis. j. bacteriol. 87:988-992. 1964.-although both streptococcus faecalis and s. faecium (and its variety durans) hydrolyze arginine, the utilization of this amino acid as an energy source appears to have taxonomic utility, as only s. faecalis and its varieties can couple the resultant energy with growth processes. utilization of arginine by s. faeca ...19644959807
considerations in the recovery of microorganisms from freeze-dried foods. 19644964106
the treatment of bacterial endocarditis. 19644970074
thermorubin, a new antibiotic from a thermoactinomycete. 196415446134
[comparative evaluation of e. coli and enterococcus indices. (based on studies of the bratsk water reservoir, 1963)]. 19655331191
[the survival of b. coli, enterococcus and sal. typhosa in chlorinated and nonchlorinated water]. 19655334148
[on the antibacterial activity of nalidixic acid]. 19654965236
[studies on antibiotics-resistant lactic acid bacteria. ii. the resistance factor of respectively penicillin-, chloramphenicol-, or tetracycline-resistant strains of lactic acid bacteria]. 19654955816
[isolation of enterococcuis from chicken feces and their identification]. 19654955843
[a research on drug resistant str. fecalis. 3. on nontransmissibility of resistant factor in the mixed cultivation of str. fecalis b1o strain and e. coli]. 19654955970
[studies on antibiotics-resistant lactic acid bacteria. i. preparation of respectively penicillin-, chloramphenicol-, or tetracycline-resistant strains of lactic acid bacteria and their biological properties]. 19654955971
control of glycolysis in washed suspensions of streptococcus faecalis. 19654956095
the correlation of sulfonamide disc sensitivity testing with the outcome of therapy in patients with urinary tract infections. 19654956134
on the amino acid esters of phosphatidyl glycerol from bacteria. 19654956500
subacute bacterial endocarditis caused by streptococcus faecalis and successfully treated with ampicillin. 19654954764
significance of bacterial variants in urine of patients with chronic bacteriuria. 19654954866
folate activity in human milk. 19654954885
species differentiation of faecal and nonfaecal enterococci. 19654954910
depression of whole blood folate activity by colchicine. 19654954939
membrane-associated protein synthesis in streptococcus faecalis. 19654954982
modification of radiation damage of bacteria by folic acid antagonists.pittillo, robert f. (southern research institute, birmingham, ala.), mary lucas, robert t. blackwell, and carolyn woolley. modification of radiation damage of bacteria by folic acid antagonists. j. bacteriol. 90:1548-1551. 1965.-the folic acid analogues, 2,4-diamino-6-methylpteridine, amethopterin, and aminopterin, have been found to sensitize certain bacteria, especially escherichia coli, to the lethal action of ionizing irradiation. data are presented which indicate that (i) the compounds must ...19654955054
[changes in the fecal microflora in adolescents by paromomycin]. 19654955089
electrophoretical separation of bacterial lactic dehydrogenase. 19654955098
the physiological fate in man of some naturally occurring polyglutamates of folic acid. 19654955148
experimental observations on folate storage. 19654955149
bacteremia after topical use of prednisolone in infected pulps. 19654953176
folic acid, a structural component of t4 bacteriophage. 19654955313
requirement of gtp for pteridine synthesis in salmonella typhimurium and its inhibition by amp. 19654955428
functional abnormalities in experimental pyelonephritis. i. studies of concentrating ability. 19654955434
[a research on drug resistant str. fecalis. ii. the influences of artificial drug resistant str. fecalis to the intestinal infection tested on the mouse administrated with antibiotics]. 19654955609
some technical problems of the thioctic acid microbiological assay in human serum. 19654955649
decenoic, dodecenoic, and tetradecenoic acids in the lactobacteriaceae. 19654955727
[antibiotic sensitivity of enterococci isolated from female patients with inflammatory diseases of the genitalia]. 19654960911
a study of the influence of cyanuric acid on the bactericidal effectiveness of chlorine. 19654953429
[studies on lipoic acid derivatives. i. on the microbiological activity of dl-alpha-lipoic acid derivatives]. 19654953470
evaluations of a patient isolator system. i. evaluations of subsystems and procedures for sterilization and concurrent sanitation. 19654953518
disturbance of folic acid metabolism in vitamin b12 deficiency caused by antivitamin b12. 19654953626
bacterial colonization of intestine of germfree rats with external esophageal fistula after specific bacterial contamination. 19654953669
relation between the chemical structure and cariogenic activity of common sugars. 19654953883
synthesis of 2-solanesyl-1,4-naphthoquinone, new member of a vitamin k2 group. 19654953913
[coplanar hetero-oligobases (phthalanilides), highly effective cytostatics]. 19654953984
antimicrobial properties of thiosemicarbazones of aliphatic ketones. 19654954117
pyelonephritis. vii. experimental ascending infection with progression of lesions in the absence of bacteria. 19654954272
potentiation of the antimicrobial activity of bithionol. 19654954374
adenosine triphosphate pool during the growth cycle in streptococcus faecalis.forrest, w. w. (university of adelaide, adelaide, south australia). adenosine triphosphate pool during the growth cycle in streptococcus faecalis. j. bacteriol. 90:1013-1018. 1965.-the adenosine triphosphate (atp) pool has been studied throughout the growth cycle of streptococcus faecalis. normally, the pool is quantitatively related to the concentration of organisms and the growth rate, but deviations from these relationships can occur without affecting the growth rate of the organisms. a criti ...19654954515
[studies on streptococci. 3. on the typing of enterococcus group]. 19654873692
exercises in the logistics of chemotherapy. 19654956792
influence of the metabolic environment of the kidney on the activity of antibiotics. 19654956797
effectiveness of antibiotics against the bacterial and "protoplast" phases of pyelonephritis. 19654956799
influence of the microphysical structure of a system on the growth of bacteria. 19654956861
effect of sublethal concentrations of penicillins on the lysis of bacteria by lysozyme and trypsin. 19654379190
the release of bound adenosine triphosphatase from isolated bacterial membranes and the properties of the solubilized enzyme. 19654220810
bacterial nucleate and phosphorus partition. 19654285464
[bacteria quantity and fecal indicators in the water of lake constance]. 19654285670
an automated turbidimetric system for antibiotic assay. 19654286044
[action "in vitro" of erythromycin (pantomycin) stearate on monobacterial cultures of entamoeba histolytica]. 19654286440
a comparison by the use of gel electrophoresis of soluble protein components and esterase enzymes of some group d streptococci. 19654159861
separation of glycosyl diglycerides from phosphatides using silicic acid column chromatography. 196514280471
enzymatic synthesis of analogs of the cell-wall precursor. i. kinetics and specificity of uridine diphospho-n-acetylmuramyl-l-alanyl-d-glutamyl-l-lysine:d-alanyl-d-alanine ligase (adenosine diphosphate) from streptococcus faecalis r. 196514285229
a case of streptococcus faecalis endocarditis. 196514285414
the differentiation of streptococcus faecalis and s. faecium. 196514287205
synthesis of reserve materials for endogenous metabolism in streptococcus faecalis.forrest, w. w. (university of adelaide, adelaide, south australia), and d. j. walker. synthesis of reserve materials for endogenous metabolism in streptococcus faecalis. j. bacteriol. 89:1448-1452. 1965.-the growth curve of streptococcus faecalis in batch culture with limited energy source shows an initial portion of exponential growth where the growth yield coefficient y(glucose) is 32, followed by linear growth where y(glucose) is 21. endogenous metabolism is correlated with maintenance of gly ...196514291578
the radiation resistance of substrains from streptococcus faecium selected after irradiation of two different strains. 196514295448
availability of drugs in the presence of surface-active agents. ii. effects of some oxyethylene oxypropylene polymers on the biological activity of hexetidine. 196514301003
potentiation of the lethal action of ionizing irradiation on bacteria by chloral hydrate and related compounds. 196514303735
the effect of sodium fluoride upon streptococcus faecalis of the dental plaque. 196514315612
isolation of 2-solanesyl-1,4-naphthoquinone from streptococcus faecalis, 10 cl. 196514321383
isolation and characterization of a new antibiotic, abbott 29119, from streptomyces erythreus.a new antibiotic was isolated from fermentations of streptomyces erythreus designed for erythromycin a production. isolation of this compound was accomplished by use of ion-exchange chromatography and countercurrent distribution. it crystallized from methyl isobutyl ketone in colorless acicular plates which melted at 127 to 130 c. the empirical formula was c(42)h(75)no(14) with a molecular weight of 820. electrometric titration in 66% dimethylformamide showed an apparent pka of 8.4. nuclear magn ...196514325882
studies on the metabolism of alpha-lipoic acid in childhood. ii. urinary excretion of alpha-lipoic acid in children. 196514327736
studies on the metabolism of alpha-lipoic acid in childhood. 3. effect of dietary composition and anbolic steroid. 196514327737
distribution and characteristics of the catalases of lactobacillaceae.johnston, m. a. (cornell university, ithaca, n.y.), and e. a. delwiche. distribution and characteristics of the catalases of lactobacillaceae. j. bacteriol. 90:347-351. 1965.-certain strains of lactobacilli and pediococci incorporated hematin during growth, with the concomitant formation of cyanide- and azide-sensitive catalase. three of five strains of lactobacilli and five of 25 strains of pediococci were capable of this biosynthesis. the pediococci required the heme component of blood, wherea ...196514329446
role of amino acids in postexponential growth.toennies, gerrit (temple university, and the institute for cancer research, philadelphia, pa.). role of amino acids in postexponential growth. j. bacteriol. 90:438-442. 1965.-it was shown earlier that depletion of different essential amino acids from the medium of growing streptococcus faecalis leads to the formation of cell types of different compositions in terms of cytoplasm, wall, and membrane. the findings presented now indicate that these postexponential effects can be induced by very low ...196514329458
effects of lactic acid-forming bacteria on vibrio comma inoculated into intestinal segments of rabbits.hattori, h. (sankyo co., ltd., tokyo, japan), h. misawa, i. igarashi, and y. sugiya. effects of lactic acid-forming bacteria on vibrio comma inoculated into intestinal segments of rabbits. j. bacteriol. 90:541-545. 1965.-mixed inocula of vibrio comma kc-4 and various lactic acid-forming bacteria were injected into the intestinal segments of rabbits (de and chatterje, 1953) to observe the effects of the latter agents in altering the changes produced by strain kc-4. the animals were sacrificed 10 ...196514329471
conversion of folic acid derivatives to their conjugated forms by cells of streptococcus faecalis. 196514336934
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