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isolation of toxic subunits from two murine-toxic proteins from pasturella pestis. 19685722234
[yersinia infections in humans]. 19685723546
homogenized anti-plague vaccine prepared on lupinus seed medium. 19685728815
some aspects of the inflammation of the ileocaecal region with special reference to yersinia enterocolitica. 19685729872
acute mesenteric lymphadenitis caused by yersinia pseudotuberculosis. 19685731344
[on multiplication of the agent of plague in sterile and non-sterile soil]. 19685731428
[changes in the ultrastructure of p. pestis in the bodies of guinea pigs]. 19685733867
[conversion of pulmonary plague to bubonic plague by oral vaccination with pasteurella rodentiae]. 19685734232
[questions concerning the ecology of the plague and pseudotuberculosis microbes. iv. on the property of the agent of plague, allowing the possibility of transmissive passage]. 19685735280
application of the antibody neutralization reaction in differential diagnosis of the etiologic agent of plague and the study of mutual relations between the amount of fraction i and virulence in strains of the plague microbe (pasteurella pestis). 19685752128
[sensitivity of the persian sand eel to the plague bacterium strain no. 1476]. 19685759431
use of the antiserum-agar plate technique for specific identification and isolation of pasteurella pestis.pasteurella pestis colonies were specifically identified on antiserum-agar plates used for primary culture of tissues from experimentally infected guinea pigs. both selective and nonselective antiserum-agar plates were used to identify p. pestis from guinea pigs kept at 22 c for periods up to 4 days after death from plague. colonies identified as p. pestis on selective and nonselective antiserum-agar plates, by the appearance of precipitin rings following brief chloroform vapor treatment, remain ...19684877497
experimental studies by means of fluorescent antibodies (fa) in antisera of yersinia pseudotuberculosis. 19684870811
specific identification of fraction i-positive pasteurella pestis colonies on antiserum-agar plates.a method is described for the use of antiplague serum in blood agar base plating media to detect fraction i-positive pasteurella pestis. the antiserum was produced conveniently and in large volume in rabbits by use of cutter plague vaccine combined with freund's complete adjuvant. p. pestis colonies were specifically identified within 48 hr after plating by the presence of a precipitin ring surrounding each colony. the basis of the test was shown to be a precipitin reaction between fraction i an ...19684871164
comparative physiopathology of plague endotoxin in mice, guinea pigs and monkeys. 19684968083
studies on the pathogenesis of plague. blood coagulation and tissue responses of macaca mulatta following exposure to aerosols of pasteurella pestis. 19684968324
demonstration of yersinia enterocolitica by the fluorescent antibody technique. 19684880473
[a comparative study of the antigenic composition of the allergens of plague bacteria]. 19684980709
metabolism of carbohydrates by pasteurella pseudotuberculosis.cell-free extracts of pasteurella pseudotuberculosis and p. pestis catalyzed a rapid and reversible exchange of electrons between pyridine nucleotides. although the extent of this exchange approximated that promoted by the soluble nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (phosphate) transhydrogenase of pseudomonas fluorescens, the reaction in the pasteurellae was associated with a particulate fraction and was not influenced by adenosine-2'-monophosphate. the ability of p. pseudotuberculosis to utilize ...19684384969
[on the microbiological diagnosis of yersinia enterocolitica]. 19684234530
[medium for growth of the plaue bacillus]. 19684185788
laboratory diagnosis of plague infection. 19684170143
studies on yersinia enterocolitica with special reference to bacterial diagnosis and occurrence in human acute enteric disease. 19694190521
[agglomeration reaction of alizarine-suspended antibodies as a method of titration of specific antigen (fraction 1) of plague bacteria]. 19694184879
[on a modification of the pigmentation medium of jackson and burrows]. 19694184902
[new modification of the increase of bacteriophage titer reaction (in plague)]. 19694185190
[sensitivity to antibiotics of different representatives of family yersinia]. 19694181311
adjuvant properties of alginate in bacterial, viral and protein vaccines. 19694309278
[conditioned hemagglutination reaction in plague in different hosts. relationship between precipitating and hemagglutinating antibodies. 2. protein antigens]. 19694983697
[effect of semi-synthetic penicillins on plague microbes]. 19694984362
plague. 19694896220
[new knowledge in the field of plague epidemiology]. 19694900626
[selective concentration of bacteria and rickettsiae by means of polycondensation immunosorbents]. 19694901966
arthritis associated with yersinia enterocolitica infection. 19694902690
[on an urease negative biotype of yersinia enterocolitica]. 19694904320
mode of action of pesticin.the mode of action of pesticin, a bacteriocin produced by many strains of pasturella pestis, was studied. pesticin action on macromolecular synthesis of a sensitive strain of escherichia coli, strain phi, was found to have features similar to those of colicin e2-317 acting on the same strain. after exposure to pesticin, deoxyribonucleic acid synthesis was arrested and ribonucleic acid was degraded, but little effect was observed on protein synthesis. pesticin, like colicin e2-317, induced lysoge ...19694891253
enhanced recovery of airborne t3 coliphage and pasteurella pestis bacteriophage by means of a presampling humidification technique.this paper reports a series of experiments in which two methods of collecting airborne bacteriophage particles were compared. a standard aerosol sampler, the agi-30, was evaluated for its competence in measuring the content of bacteriophage aerosols. it was used alone or with a prewetting or humidification device (humidifier bulb) to recover t(3) coliphage and pasteurella pestis bacteriophage particles from aerosols maintained at 21 c and varied relative humidity. collection of bacteriophage par ...19694891719
[plague and its causative organisms]. 19694907286
electron microscopic studies on flagellation in different strains of yersinia enterocolitica. 19694911004
studies on yersinia enterocolitica growth on various solid media at 37 degrees c and 25 degrees c. 19694911126
[pasteurella pestis enzymes. changes in concentrations of glucose-6-dehydrogenase as a function of the culture medium]. 19694335302
plague bacillus: survival within host phagocytes.pasteurella pestis within nelutrophiles and macrophages removed from the peritoneal cavity of guinea pigs dutring experimental plague were shown to be viable by direct microscopic observation of the infected phagocytes incubating in sutitable bacteriologic media. the time-honored hypothesis that the major determinanit of the virulence of the plague bacillius is its ability to resist ingestion by phagocytes mutst be reevaluated.19695763880
[yersinia entercolitica infection in man with characteristic inflammation in the ileocecal area]. 19695767966
mutation rate to nonpigmentation in pasteurella pestis. 19695788712
[virulence of pasteurella pestis samples isolated in pernambuco (brasil)]. 19695788820
effect of differences in ambient temperature upon the fate of pasteurella pestis in xenopsylla cheopis. 19695789111
[a study of the chemical composition of the allergen pestin pp. 3. characteristics of polysaccharide components]. 19695790211
demonstration of blood group substance a bound to pasteurella pestis. 19695791799
[the effect of the cultivation temperature of the plague microbe on the synthesis of glutamic acid]. 19695792175
[on the diagnosis of "formes frustes" and symptomless forms of pertussis in children's institutions]. 19695799591
studies on yersinia enterocolitica. bacteriophages liberated from chloroform treated cultures. 19695816008
marked cross-agglutination between brucellae and a subtype of yersinia enterocolitica. 19695822966
heterogeneity between two mouse-toxic protein polymers from pasteurella pestis indicated by electrophoresis patterns in a phenol-acetic acid-urea gel system.highly purified plague murine toxins a or b dissociate to form single uncommon polypeptide bands and another polypeptide band common to both toxins.19695344116
[relationship between coliphages t2 and 3, and phage pst of pasteurella pseudotuberculosis]. 19695348706
yersinia philomiragia sp. n., a new member of the pasteurella group of bacteria, naturally pathogenic for the muskrat (ondatra zibethica).a bacterium experimentally pathogenic for muskrats (ondatra zibethica), white mice, mountain voles (microtus montanus), and deer mice (peromyscus maniculatus) was isolated from the tissues of a sick muskrat captured on the bear river migratory bird refuge (brigham city, utah) and from four surface water samples collected within 15 miles of that point. in culture, the cells are chiefly coccoid, but in the tissues of muskrats and voles they resemble the bizarre forms of yersinia pestis, except for ...19695361214
congo red-agar plating medium for detecting pigmentation in pasteurella pestis.ability to detect pigmented and nonpigmented pasteurella pestis is essential in plague research, and is currently dependent on use of the synthetic hemin-agar of jackson and burrows. we have devised a new differential medium for this purpose, containing congo red dye and common, commercially available laboratory media. the ease and simplicity of preparation make the congo red-agar a practical routine laboratory tool in plague research. these findings, possibly indicating a common binding site fo ...19695370459
yersinia enterocolitica in human feces. 19695371646
[intestinal yersiniasis]. 19695373399
[susceptibility of rattus norvegicus and rattus rattus frugivorus from the city of recife to pasteurella pestis]. 19695376934
[use of penicillin and streptomycin for the selection of auxothrophic mutants of plague microbes]. 19695378162
[contribution to the discussion on the taxonomy of parvobacteriaceae: yersinia pseudotb, rodentium]. 19695379831
[human infection caused by yersinia pseudotuberculosis (malassez and vignal bacillus) and yersinia enterocolitica]. 19695380346
[erythema nodosum in yersinia enterocolitica infection]. 19695380387
investigations into the possibility of intervector transmission of pasteurella pestis. 19695384692
[existence of human infections caused by yersinia in the enterocolitica democratic republic of congo]. 19695395507
[use of cary-blair media for the preservation and transport of suspicious plague specimens in rural areas]. 19695397215
[current state of research on lysogeny and lysotyping of yersinia enterocolitica]. 19695398931
[behavior in vivo of strains of pasteurella pestis in relation to their efficacy as live vaccines]. 19695406056
erythema nodosum associated with infection with yersinia enterocolitica. 19695406215
erythema nodosum due to yersinia enterocolitica. 19695406216
[pathology of the natural yersinia pseudotuberculosis infection in cats]. 19695408015
pneumonic plague in monkeys. an electron microscopic study. 19694974722
tissue reactions in white mice after intraperitoneal introduction of killed yersinia pseudotuberculosis bacteria. preliminary report. 19695260972
yersinia enterocolitica infection associated with brucella agglutinins. clinical features of 24 patients. 19694979818
comparison of serological and bacteriological methods in the confirmation of plague infections.a recent, defined outbreak of bubonic plague in a remote area of the central highlands of viet-nam provided an opportunity to undertake studies of antibody production during the course of infections with pasteurella pestis (yersinia pestis). the haemagglutination (ha) test of chen & meyer, modified to a microtechnique, was used in studies of patients with clinical plague, and in studies of unvaccinated, asymptomatic contacts of plague patients.ha antibody was demonstrated in the sera of nearly 4 ...19695309534
human infections with yersinia enterocolytica. 19695310455
isolation of yersinia pestis of unusual protein content obtained from central java. 19705314020
allergic reactions due to plague vaccine. 19705268943
[cary-blair medium for the preservation and transport of suspected plague material in rural areas]. 19705269279
yersinia enterocolitica infection as a possible cause of gallbladder and pancreatic disease. 19705271045
familial occurrence of yersinia enterocolitica infection and acute arthritis. 19705276940
bacteremia with and without meningitis due to yersinia enterocolitica, edwardsiella tarda, comamonas terrigena, and pseudomonas maltophilia. 19705278130
[plague and its agents. current state of our knowledge]. 19704932597
[septicemia caused by yersinia enterocolitica in 2 children with major thalassemia]. 19705421713
mesenteric lymphadenitis and terminal ileitis due to yersinia pseudotuberculosis. 19705424008
clinical and epidemiologic notes on a defined outbreak of plague in vietnam. 19705425503
[yersinia enterocolitica isolated from fecal cultures]. 19705426398
[pathways of exogenous adenine transformation into nucleic acid guanine in the plague bacillus]. 19705435391
yersinia enterocolitica: a new cause of erythema nodosum. 19705441768
survival of pasteurella pestis in larval fleas. 19705442086
[hemagglutinin formation in the blood of guinea pigs immunized with antigen complexes of the plague bacillus]. 19705448002
[the dehydrogenases of the plague microbe]. 19705455881
yersinia-related mesenteric lymphadenitis. 19705456244
yersinia-related mesenteric lymphadenitis. 19705456245
yersinia enterocolitica infection in the bush-baby (galago). 19705460815
[the plague and its etiological agents. current knowledge]. 19705465844
freeze-drying various attenuated strains of pasteurella pestis. 19705475097
yersinia enterocolitica. 19705481784
[pain syndrome of right iliac fossa and enteritis caused by yersinia]. 19705493724
[plague situation in the world]. 19705494645
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