Publications
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| effect of hydrostatic pressure on growth and viability of vibrio parahaemolyticus. | six strains of marine bacteria, including three strains of vibrio parahaemolyticus, two vibrio spp isolated from coastal regions, and the deep ocean isolate pseudomonas bathycetes, were examined for ability to survive and grow at deep ocean hydrostatic pressures. v. parahaemolyticus and the coastal vibrio spp. were unable to survive or grow at 200, 400, 600, 800, or 1,000 atm of pressure. in contrast, the deep ocean isolate p. bathycetes was capable of survival and growth at these pressures. the ... | 1974 | 4451378 |
| induction of swarming in vibrio parahaemolyticus. | 1974 | 4455130 | |
| [prasites identified in cattle, sheep, pigs and equines in the laboratory of parasitic diseases of the school of veterinary medicine, university austral of chile, 1963-1973 (author's transl)]. | 1974 | 4455273 | |
| flagellar diversity of vibrio parahaemolyticus. | 1974 | 4455603 | |
| plasma insulin levels, and insulin sensitivity in adrenalectomized rats. effects of corticosterone and dexamethasone. | 1974 | 4460293 | |
| [improvement of an enrichment medium for vibrio parahaemolyticus and vibrio alginolyticus]. | enriched cultures ofsing a selective substratum treated with sulfisoxazolo. this substratum has a composition in aminoacids, vitamins of the b-group, glucides and sodium chloride similar to that of homogenized mytilus edulis which had turned out to be an excellent natural medium for the growth of the aforecited halofilic vibrios. | 1974 | 4460901 |
| [the rhythm of h3-lysine incorporation into the proteins of a complex cellular system using the mouse retina as an example]. | 1974 | 4462678 | |
| [animal experiment study on the effect of halothane on pregnancy]. | 1974 | 4464792 | |
| microbiological and other harzards from seafoods with special reference to vibrio parahaemolyticus. | 1974 | 4467856 | |
| isopycnic centrifugation of 65cu-loaded mitochondria in a sucrose density gradient. | 1974 | 4468700 | |
| [man as a scientific problem (author's transl)]. | 1974 | 4471427 | |
| vibrio parahaemolyticus in the republic of korea. | 1974 | 4473910 | |
| social factors affecting the development of mounting behavior in male rhesus monkeys. | 1974 | 4475645 | |
| studies on enteropathogenic activity of vibrio parahaemolyticus using ligated gut loop model in rabbits. | 1974 | 4546057 | |
| influence of cyclophosphamide on the delayed hypersensitivity in the mouse after intraperitoneal immunization. | 1974 | 4548829 | |
| vibrio parahaemolyticus serotypes in calcutta, india. | a study of v. parahaemolyticus strains isolated from different sources in calcutta showed that the serotypes associated with human gastroenteritis do not frequently coincide with those of marine and non-marine isolates. some atypical, complex, and new serotypes are reported. | 1974 | 4549198 |
| ecology and epidemiology of vibrio parahaemolyticus on the coast of togo. | following the identification of v. parahaemolyticus as an important agent of choleralike gastroenteritis in togo, studies to establish the natural reservoirs of these bacteria were performed in 1972-73. whereas v. parahaemolyticus was rarely found in water from the atlantic ocean, the lagoons along the coast proved to be important reservoirs. the incidence of halophilic vibrios was correlated with the salinity of these waters, which is subjected to seasonal changes with the highest sodium chlori ... | 1974 | 4549489 |
| persistence and dissemination in the community of r-factors of nosocomial origin. | 1974 | 4590005 | |
| a hypocalcemic agent containing gastrin from distal portions of the stomach in man and in the rat. | 1974 | 4808689 | |
| fulminating vibrio parahemolyticus septicemia. a syndrome of erythemia multiforme, hemolytic anemia, and hypotension. | 1974 | 4811486 | |
| a comparison of the effects of muscarinic and nicotinic anticholinergic drugs on habituation and fear conditioning in rats. | 1974 | 4819975 | |
| adult-litter relations in rats reared in single and dual-chambered cages. | 1974 | 4822843 | |
| a comparison of psychotomimetic drug effects on rat brain norepinephrine metabolism. | 1974 | 4823298 | |
| survival of vibrio parahaemolyticus in cooked seafood at refrigeration temperatures. | the growth and survival of two strains of vibrio parahaemolyticus isolated during food-borne gastroenteritis outbreaks in japan and surface inoculated on cooked shrimp, shrimp with sauce, or cooked crab were tested at various refrigeration temperatures during a 48-h holding period. on cooked shrimp and crab, the vibrios grew well at 18.3 c, but their numbers declined gradually at 10 c and below. at 12.8 c, vibrios remained static for the most part. thus, it appeared that 12.8 c was the borderlin ... | 1974 | 4825975 |
| [study of pathochemical phase of allergic reaction to polychlorpinen]. | 1974 | 4831839 | |
| cytogenetic studies in fanconi's anemia. description of a case with bone marrow clonal evolution. | 1974 | 4839030 | |
| vibrio parahaemolyticus gastroenteritis from eating conchs. | 1974 | 4840170 | |
| demonstration of a temperature-dependent inactivating factor of the thermostable direct hemolysin in vibrio parahaemolyticus. | a factor was found in vibrio parahaemolyticus which inactivated the hemolytic activity of a purified, thermostable direct hemolysin. the inactivating factor was associated with the hemolysin but could be separated from it by diethylaminoethyl-cellulose column chromatography. the inactivating factor was activated by heating at 50 to 60 c, but was itself thermolabile and lost activity on heating to 70 to 100 c. the mechanism of the arrhenius effect, observed with crude hemolysin of v. parahaemolyt ... | 1974 | 4842126 |
| [letter: influencing of the nelson-test by drugs]. | 1974 | 4849085 | |
| enrichment of mutants lacking the phosphoenolpyruvate-dependent phosphotransferase system of vibrio parahaemolyticus by screening with methyl-alpha-d-glucoside. | screening with methyl-alpha-d-glucoside was an efficient procedure for enrichment of mutants lacking the glucose transport system and of the pleiotropic mutants lacking the phosphoenolpyruvate-dependent phosphotransferase system in vibrio parahaemolyticus. | 1974 | 4851869 |
| survival of transferred c57bl mouse embryos: effects of age of donor and recipient. | 1974 | 4856446 | |
| enhancement of hemagglutination inhibition titers in tissue-culture newcastle disease (tcnd) vaccinated chicken. | 1974 | 4858747 | |
| vibrio parahaemolyticus in seawater off the pacific coast of panamá. | 1974 | 4858760 | |
| proton magnetic resonance and magnetic susceptibility characterization of ferredoxin i from bacillus polymyxa. | magnetic susceptibility and proton magnetic resonance spectra are reported for the oxidized and reduced forms of the iron-sulfur protein bacillus polymyxa ferredoxin i. the magnetic susceptibility of the oxidized form indicates antiferromagnetic exchange coupling between component iron atoms that is quantitatively similar to that observed for the clostridial ferredoxins and for the [(c(2)h(5))(4)n](2) [fe(4)s(4)(sch(2)c(6)h(5))(4)] analog. contact-shifted resonances observed in the proton-magnet ... | 1974 | 4521046 |
| [isolation of vibrio parahaemolyticus in cases of gastroenteritis and raw shellfish in the city of puebla]. | 1974 | 4526608 | |
| modifications of experimental allergic encephalomyelitis in the rat by angiostrongylus cantonensis larvae. | 1974 | 4621066 | |
| isolation of vibrio parahaemolyticus from salt springs in florida. | vibrio parahaemolyticus was isolated from various locations in two salt springs of florida and appears to be a normal inhabitant of these artesian waters. | 1974 | 4595966 |
| renal changes in mice infected with schistosoma mansoni. | 1974 | 4596044 | |
| the occurrence of vibrio parahaemolyticus and vibrio alginolyticus in the sound. | 1974 | 4598274 | |
| combined effects of water activity, solute, and temperature on the growth of vibrio parahaemolyticus. | vibrio parahaemolyticus was grown at 36 c in tryptic soy broth (ph 7.8) containing added levels of nacl ranging from 0.5 to 7.9% (wt/wt). the fastest generation time was 16.4 min in tryptic soy broth containing 2.9% nacl (tsbs) which corresponded to a water activity (a(w)) of 0.992 (+/-0.005). tryptic soy broth containing lower or higher levels of nacl resulted in higher or lower a(w), respectively, and slower generation times. growth was measured turbidimetrically at 36 c in tsbs containing add ... | 1974 | 4598433 |
| enrichment of vibrio parahaemolyticus in a simple medium. | a medium which contained 3% nacl and 0.2% teepol in 1/15 m phosphate buffer was prepared and was evaluated to be a useful enrichment medium for the isolation of vibrio parahaemolyticus in marine specimens. glucose salt teepol broth produced a poorer result than direct culture. | 1974 | 4598434 |
| [vibrio parahaemolyticus. isolation and bacteriological diagnosis]. | 1974 | 4599518 | |
| [transport of a tetraene antibiotic from the cell to the substrate]. | 1974 | 4601402 | |
| [demonstration of the pathogen in newcastle disease from autopsy material using direct immunofluorescence]. | 1974 | 4603450 | |
| sewage treatment by controlled eutrophication: bacterial study. | several groups of bacteria were isolated and identified in an evaluation of the microbiological properties of a sewage treatment system involving the process of controlled eutrophication in a marine setting (j. g. songer, n. m. trieff, r. f. smith, and d. grajcer, 1974). fecal coliforms, enterococci, salmonellae, shigellae, vibrio parahaemolyticus, and vibrio alginolyticus were studied at three stages of the treatment process. significant reductions in fecal coliforms (p < 0.01) and enterococci ... | 1974 | 4608162 |
| flagellar morphology of vibrio parahaemolyticus (fujino et al) sakazaki, iwanami and fukumi 1963. | 1974 | 4610240 | |
| cationic environment and dynamics of insulin secretion. iv. effect of ouabain. | 1974 | 4615999 | |
| cationic environment and dynamics of insulin secretion. iv. effect of ouabain. | 1974 | 4615999 | |
| vibrio parahaemolyticus andvibrio alginolyticus: short generation-time marine bacteria. | the growth rates of 30 different strains ofvibrio parahaemolyticus andvibrio alginolyticus at 37°c was determined. each species consists of two major groups, one having a short generation time (12-14 min) and one with a longer generation time (20-25 min). the diversity in generation times of different strains belonging to the same species is discussed. the effect of temperature, salt, and nutrient concentrations on the growth rate of onev. alginolyticus strain (ncmb 1803) was studied. the most s ... | 1974 | 24241024 |
| interaction of thermostable direct hemolysin of vibrio parahaemolyticus with human erythrocytes. | the interaction between thermostable direct hemolysin produced by vibrio parahaemolyticus wp-1 and human erythrocytes was studied. the lysis of human erythrocytes by the hemolysin was dependent of temperature and no hemolysis occurred at low temperature (0-4 c), but the hemolysin was adsorbed on human erythrocytes even at low temperature. no hemolysis was observed when antihemolysin antiserum was mixed with the hemolysin and human erythrocytes at zero time. on the other hand, lysis of the cells ... | 1975 | 3160 |
| enzymic synthesis of steroid sulphates. xi. study of the oestrogen binding site of oestrogen sulphotransferase by affinity labelling with 4-mercuri-17beta-oestradiol. | oistrogen sulphotransferase (3"-phosphoadenylylsulphate: oestrone sulphotransferase, ec 2.8.2.4) contains asingle sulphydryl group thought to be at, or near, the oestrogen-binding site. 4-mercuri-17beta-oestradiol, the activity of the enzyme decreased with increasing concentration of the oestrogen derivative. however, some 40% of the activity remained when all the sulphydryl had reacted to form mercaptide. formation of mercaptide was only marginally decreased in the presence of the substrate 17b ... | 1975 | 123774 |
| inhibitory effect of normal mammalian sera on the rosette formation of human lymphocytes with sheep red blood cells. | 1975 | 123840 | |
| metabolic clearance rate, production rate and mammary uptake of progesterone in the goat. | the dynamics of progesterone uptake and metabolism in the mammary gland of the goat have been measured and related to the metabolic clearance rate and production rate of the hormone determined by tracer kinetic techniques. the metabolic clearance rate of progesterone from blood was 3-13 plus or minus 0-35 (s.e.m.) 1/min in ten experiments on six goats; values tended to be slightly higher in pregnant than in non-pregnant goats. the production rate of progesterone at oestrus, and at day 3 of the n ... | 1975 | 124325 |
| immunofluorescent localization of glycogenolytic and glycolytic enzyme proteins and of malate dehydrogenase isozymes in cross-striated skeletal muscle and heart of the rabbit. | specific antisera against glycogen phosphorylase, phosphofructokinase, aldolase, glyceraldehyde-phosphate dehydrogenase, enolase, lactate dehydrogenase, cytosolic and mitochondrial malate dehydrogenase from rabbit muscle were obtained from sheep. the gamma-globulins were used for indirect immunofluorescent localization of the respective enzymes in rabbit skeletal muscle and heart. in stretched skeletal muscle a cross-striation like distribution was observed for all enzymes studied. in the case o ... | 1975 | 124716 |
| effect of zinc and cadmium on delta-aminolevulinate dehydratase of red blood cells in protecting against enzyme losses during storage. | the effect of zinc and cadmium on delta-aminolevulinate dehydratase of bovine erythrocytes stored at -30 degrees c for different times was determined. the results show a. storage of erythrocytes leads to an enhancement of the enzyme activity, which after six weeks is 165% (500 mum zncl2) respectively 220% (100 mum cdcl2) for red blood cells of calves, and after four weeks in 420% respectively 450% (same concentrations) for red blood cells of adult cattle, b. the older the samples are, the higher ... | 1975 | 126587 |
| tightness and orientation of vesicles from guinea-pig kidney estimated from reactions of adenosine triphosphatase dependent on sodium and potassium ions. | in order to study the "sidedness" of the ligands of the na+, k+-atpase in the phosphorylation from [32p]atp, tight vesicles were prepared from guinea pig kidney and partially purified by a two-stage sucrose and ficoll gradient centrifugation procedure. these vesicles were derived presumably from plasma membrane fragments resealed after the initial disruption of the cells during homogenization. tightness of the vesicles was estimated according to activation by the nonionic detergent, triton x-100 ... | 1975 | 126864 |
| proceedings: observations on fragment d species arising during hydrolysis of crosslinked human fibrin. | 1975 | 127400 | |
| direct and utilization of metabolic energy for transport processes within proximal convolution. | 1975 | 127689 | |
| 'immobile' (im), a recessive lethal mutation of xenopus laevis tadpoles. | 'immobile' (im) is a recessive lethal mutation discovered in the f3 of a xenopus (xenopus laevis laevis) originating from a mesodermal nucleus of a neurula transplanted into an enucleated egg. the im embryos do not contract after mechanical stimulation nor do they present any spontaneous contraction from the neurula stage onwards. development proceeds normally during the first days after which deformation of the lower jaw and tail are observed. the im tadpoles die when normal controls are at the ... | 1975 | 127824 |
| [histochemical and quantitative studies of rna in the thyroid epithelium under the influence of thyrotropic hormone (tsh)]. | 1975 | 127942 | |
| [some properties of preparations of na+ and k+-atpase treated with deoxycholate]. | the treatment of membrane suspension from the guinea pig kidney cortex possessing na+, + k+ -atpase activity with 0.20% sodium deoxycholate (dox : protein equals 12 : 1) leads to lowering of their enzymatic activity. dox-treated preparation can be divided into two fractions by centrigugation (1 hr - 22 000 g). the pellet has 1.5-fold higher enzymatic activity than the initial preparation and cannot be activated by small amounts of histones. the supernatant has 2-fold lower enzymatic activity tha ... | 1975 | 128167 |
| isolation and characterization of mutants of haemophilus influenzae deficient in an adenosine 5'-triphosphate-dependent deoxyribonuclease activity. | by a direct assay approach, mutants of haemophilus influenzae rd that are deficient in adenosine 5'-triphosphate-dependent deoxyribonuclease activity (add-) were isolated and characterized. a large proportion (50 to 90%) of the cells in cultures of these mutants failed to produce visible colonies when plated. an extensive analysis of the recombination proficiency of these strains revealed that the transformation frequency (transformants per competent cell) in the mutants was similar to that foun ... | 1975 | 165169 |
| a simple radioimmunoassay for 3',5', cyclic adenosine monophosphate. | 1975 | 165745 | |
| thymosin-induced differentiation of murine thymocytes in allogeneic mixed lymphocyte cultures. | calf thymosin is shown to enhance the one-way mlr of cba thymocytes cultured with allogeneic mitomycin-c- treated c57bl/j6 spleen cells. thymosin does not enhance the one-way mlr of cba thymocytes cultured with syngeneic mitomucin-c-treated spleen cells. based on this finding we present a relatively simple, rapid and quantitative in vitro microculture hioassay for inducers of t-cell differentiation and propose that thymosin treatment, when accompanied by antigen presentation, induces the two-ste ... | 1975 | 165764 |
| anti-phosphodiesterase activity of the coronary dilating agent hydrochloride carbocromene. | 1975 | 167386 | |
| nuclease digestion of the dna-protein complex from simian virus 40 virions. | 1975 | 167841 | |
| proceedings: variations in cgmp and camp levels in rat uterine smooth muscle induced by carbachol, pgf2alpha and changes in ionic composition. | 1975 | 167895 | |
| influence of atropine, metiamide and vagotomy on camp of resting and stimulated gastric mucosa. | in normal rats the effect of atropine and metiamide was studied on camp levels of resting and histamine-, pentagastrin-, carbachol- and insulin-stimulated gastric mucosa. in vagotomized rats gastric mucosal camp levels were investigated under basal conditions and after insulin. atropine and metiamide did not alter camp levels of resting gastric mucosa. truncal vagotomy caused an increase in gastric mucosal camp, which was not affected by insulin. all gastric secretagogues caused a significant ri ... | 1975 | 168089 |
| immunological relationship between delta herpesvirus of patas monkeys and varicells-zoster virus of humans. | the delta herpesvirus (dhv) which produced outbreaks of exanthematous disease in patas monkeys was shown to have a close immunological relationship to varicella-zoster (v-z) virus of man. immunization of rhesus monkeys with dhv or v-z virus resulted in the development of neutralizing antibodies to both viruses and also in the production of complement-fixing antibodies to v-z virus. immunoglobulin m neutralizing antibody to v-z virus was demonstrated in the serum of a rhesus monkey immunized with ... | 1975 | 168152 |
| survival of human enteric and other sewage microorganisms under simulated deep-sea conditions. | the survival of pure cultures of escherichia coli, streptococcus faecalis, clostridium perfringens, and vibrio parahaemolyticus under simulated deep-sea conditions of low temperature (4 c), seawater, and hydrostatic pressures ranging from 1 to 1,000 atm was determined over a period exceeding 300 h. the viability of e. coli and total aerobic bacteria in seawater-diluted raw sewage subjected to these deep-sea conditions was also measured. there was a greater survival of both e. coli and s. faecali ... | 1975 | 169733 |
| inheritance of a lethal immunodeficiency disease of arabian foals. | a fatal syndrome of certain arabian foals which begins at about 25 days of age (range 14 to 46 days) and which runs a course of about 23 days (range 13 to 42 days) is described. the syndrome, which affected 17 foals on a single farm is further characterised by pneumonia, in some instances by dermatitis (dermatophilosis) and other infections, together with a progressive decline in health till death at about 49 days of age (range 34 to 77 days), despite intensive therapy. four of the foals, on his ... | 1975 | 169784 |
| mutants defective in binding activity for cyclic adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate in vibrio parahaemolyticus. | mutants of vibrio parahaemolyticus defective in binding activity for adenosine 3',5'-cyclic monophosphate are described. they were selected with medium containing the nucleotide together with starch. | 1975 | 170251 |
| hepatic metabolism of pentites. | 1975 | 170566 | |
| [selective isolation of a crp (cyclic amp receptor protein)-defective mutant by growth suppression by cyclic amp]. | 1975 | 175181 | |
| [localization of genome rna synthesis in sendai virus]. | localization of sendai virus 50s rna in ehrlich ascitic carcinoma cells was studied. at 48 hours postinfection virus-specific 50s rna was found in the nucleus after 30 min exposure to 3h-uridine, and its amount increased after 1-hour exposure to the precursor reaching 18% of the total nucleus virus-specific rna. after 2-hour or longer exposure to the precursor the amount of 50s rna in the nuclei decreased considerably and in the cytoplasm in this gradient region a considerable radioactivity appe ... | 1975 | 179216 |
| the acid mucopolysaccharides (glycosaminoglycans) in secondary cultures of embryonic rat fibroblasts. | in secondary cultures of embryonic rat fibroblasts the protein-free acid mucopolysaccharides were separated by cetylpyridinium chloride fractionation and identified afterwards. the following acid mucopolysaccharides were found: hyaluronic acid, chondroitin, 2 heparan sulphate fractions, chondroitin-4-sulphate, chondroitin-6-sulphate, and dermatan sulphate. | 1975 | 134903 |
| biochemical variations in the matrix of human tendons in relation to age and pathological conditions. | with increasing age, the human tendon shows an increase of collagen and a diminution of mucopolysaccharides and glycoproteins. similar findings have recently been reported by other authors in the tendons of mammals. fragments of tendon affected by tendinosis, obtained dlring suture and tenoplasty operations, were also examined. marked diminution of collagen and an increase of acid mucopolysaccharides and structural glycoproteins were found as compared with the control tendon. | 1975 | 134980 |
| adsorption of vibrio parahaemolyticus onto chitin and copepods. | vibrio parahaemolyticus was observed to adsorb onto chitin particles and copepods. the efficiency of adsorption was found to be dependent on ph and on the concentration of nac1 and other ions found in seawater. highest efficiency was observed in water samples collected from chesapeake bay and lowest in water from the open sea. v. parahaemolyticus was found to adborb onto chitin with the highest efficiency of the several bacterial strains tested. escherichia coli and pseudomonas fluorescens d ... | 1975 | 234715 |
| nature of the kanagawa phenomenon of vibrio parahaemolyticus. | in a study of the kanagawa phenomenon of vibrio parahaemolyticus, both kanagawa-positive and -negative strains were found to produce hemolytic factors that could not be differentiated on wagatsuma blood agar. the presence of fermentable carbohydrates in media containing high concentrations of nacl promoted the growth of v. parahaemolyticus and resulted in a marked decrease in medium ph and increased hemolysin production. the kanagawa hemolysis of test strains differed according to the carbohydra ... | 1975 | 237836 |
| the bioavailability of a new sustained-released preparation of proxiphylline (neofylin retard)in the guinea pig. | 1975 | 238357 | |
| e. coli endotoxin shock in the cat; treatment with indomethacin. | 1. an earlier study had demonstrated that indomethacin, administered before e. coli endotoxin, abolished the initial pulmonary vasoconstriction and delayed the onset of the secondary shock phase that results from the intravenous injection of this agent in cats. the object of the present study was to determine whether indomethacin modified the shock phase when administered after endotoxin. 2. all the cats (whether or not they received indomethacin, 10 mg/kg) exhibited the characteristic features ... | 1975 | 238701 |
| purification and characterization of human erythrocyte pyridoxine kinase. | a 6000-fold purification of pyridoxine kinase from human erythrocytes has been achieved by a combination of deae-cellulose chromatography, ammonium sulfate fractionation, gel filtration and preparative disc polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. analytic disc polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis at ph 8.7 reveals two protein bands with similar mobility in the purified enzyme, but only one of these has catalytic activity. the enzyme is found to have a pi of 5.5 and a molecular weight of 65000 by gel f ... | 1975 | 238769 |
| animal physiology and meat quality. | 1975 | 239548 | |
| tissue invasion by unnamed marine vibrios. | vibrio parahaemolyticus is an extremely common organism of major importance as a cause of gastroenteritis, but not common as a cause of tissue infection. of three patients who had serious localized tissue infections, one died because of an unnamed marine vibrio infection. vibrios are easily isolated, although their final speciation is quite difficult in view of their unsettled taxonomic position. it is hoped that agreement can be reached as to bacteriologic genealogy; perhaps then the specific p ... | 1975 | 240041 |
| [pharmacological and radioprotective properties of some gamma-pyrone derivatives (flavanones and flavanols)]. | in experiments set up on mice, rats and guinea pigs 8 gamma-pyron derivatives were studied. they proved to be little toxic, do not change significantly the arterial pressure and respiration, exercise a depressing action on the central nervous system, produce a marked antiphlogistic (normal and irradiated animals), radio-protective and antihistaminic effects and influence norephinephrine, homovanillic acid and dopamine metabolism in the brain. | 1975 | 241663 |
| mammalian erythrocyte glutathione reductase: kinetic constants and saturation with cofactor. | glutathione reductase (gr) was studied in erythrocytes of horses, cats, dogs, and man. glutathione reductase activity was measured in hemolysates with and without preincubation of hemolysates with flavinadenine dinucleotide. the percentage saturation of gr apoenzyme with cofactor (flavin-adenine dinucleotide) was lower in cats and dogs than in horses or man. the greatest amount of inactive apoenzyme was in feline erythrocytes. total gr activity listed in order by species is cat greater than man ... | 1975 | 242245 |
| assay and properties of glutathione-s-benzo(a)pyrene-4,5-oxide transferase. | 1975 | 242265 | |
| effect of temperature, salts, ph, and other factors on the development of peritrichous flagella in vibrio alginolyticus. | the development of peritrichous flagella and, consequently, swarming of vibrio alginolyticus depend on a complex relationship between temperature, salt concentrations and ph. at temperatures above 28 degrees c v. alginolyticus did not develop peritrichous flagella unless certain minimal concentrations of nacl are present: the higher the temperature, the higher the nacl concentrations required for peritrichous flagella synthesis. this requirement for nacl at high temperatures is much more pronoun ... | 1975 | 242290 |
| [production of enteropathogenic toxin by vibrio parahaemolyticus and its thermostability. 1. quantitative analysis of the toxin and conditions for its production]. | 1975 | 815497 | |
| [production of enteropathogenic toxin by vibrio parahaemolyticus and its thermostability. 2. effects of heat on biological activity and immunological and physico-chemical properties of the toxin]. | 1975 | 815498 | |
| [problems of epidemiology of acute gastroenteritis caused by the parahemolytic vibrio]. | 1975 | 766531 | |
| [food poisoning by vibrio parahaemolyticus]. | 1975 | 767238 | |
| [the acute vestibular paralysis (author's transl)]. | acute vestibular paralysis may not be considered as a nosologic entity but as a syndrome. symptomatology (vertigo, spontaneous and provoked vestibular nystagmus, absence of cochlear signs) shows an uniform picture. the results of the caloric test as well as the nystagmic responses induced by galvanic stimulation and the development of central vestibular compensation however indicate that the site of the lesion is not only confined to the labyrinth but may also occur at the level of the periphera ... | 1975 | 1081389 |
| bacterial flora of the hemolymph of the blue crab, callinectes sapidus: numerical taxonomy. | bacteria isolated from the hemolymph of normal blue crabs were found to be predominantly vibrio sp., pseudomonas sp., acinetobacter sp., bacillus sp., flavobacterium sp., and coliforms. vibrio parahaemolyticus, a cosmopolitan facultative pathogen widely implicated in outbreaks of gastroenteritis related to the consumption of improperly processed seafood, was present in crabs collected between the months of may to november and was identified in up to 21% of the hemolymphs sampled. | 1975 | 1090258 |
| macrophage-lymphocyte clustering in rheumatoid arthritis. | the cells in synovial fluid from patients with rheumatoid arthritis contain a small percentage of macrophages. such macrophages were isolated and cultured alone and with homologous and heterologous lymphocytes for 24 hours, in an attempt to identify possible contact between living lymphocytes and macrophages. such contact was found, with clustering of lymphocytes around macrophages, and was particularly well shown by scanning electron microscopy. | 1975 | 1092274 |
| bacteremia in suckling rabbits after oral challenge with vibrio parahaemolyticus. | vibrio parahaemolyticus, a halophilic marine enteropathogen, produces diarrhea in man after ingestion of contaminated seafood. only strains capable of producing beta-hemolysis (kanagawa-positive strains) are enteropathogenic. yet the majority of marine isolants are nonhemolytic and kanagawa negative. studies were initiated in suckling rabbits in an attempt to elucidate pathogenetic mechanisms. fasting animals were infected orally with kanagawa-positive and kanagawa-negative strains of v. parahae ... | 1975 | 1095481 |
| health hazards of bivalve-mollusk ingestion. | bivalve mollusks (oysters, clans, and mussels) filter large quantities of water unselectively and thereby may concentrate a variety of aquatic contaminants pathogenic for man within edible shellfish viscera. the recognized bacterial disease associated with ingestion of contaminated bivalves include typhoid fever (not presently a public health problem), vibrio parahemolyticus gastroenteritis, and vibrio chloerae infection. the major known shellfish-associated viral diseases are viral hepatitis an ... | 1975 | 1096699 |
| isolation and characterization of vibrio parahaemolyticus from cape cod soft-shell clams (mya arenaria). | vibrio parahaemolyticus was isolated from soft-shell clams (mya arenaria) taken from 10 different clamming areas on cape cod, mass., during july and august 1972. direct plating on thiosulfate-citrate-bile salts-sucrose agar was found to be superior to either direct plating on vanderzant modified salt starch agar or enrichment with trypticase soy broth containing 7% salt for isolation from clam samples. morphological and biochemical characteristics of 33 isolates from 30 samples generally conform ... | 1975 | 1096817 |
| proceedings: extraction, purification, and biophysico-chemical characteristics of a "kanagawa phenomenon"-associated hemolytic factor of vibrio parahaemolyticus. | 1975 | 1099285 | |
| practical aspects of a cholera surveillance programme. | the recent invasion of southern africa by cholera stimulated the establishment of a regional cholera reference laboratory and surveillance centre. this article describes its activities in general and details the methods employed in the isolation of vibrio cholerae from sewage, water, seafoods, patients, and carriers. importance is also attached to the isolation of nag (non-agglutinable) v. cholerae and v. parahaemolyticus from certain categories of specimens. in recognition of the importance of ... | 1975 | 1101396 |