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experimental coliform (aerobacter aerogenes) mastitis: characteristics of the endotoxin and its role in pathogenesis. 196414141514
studies of the enzyme activity of bact. lactis aerogenes. (aerobacter aerogenes). i. the effects of cellular disruption on the activities of some typical enzymes. 196414142168
studies of the enzyme activity of bact. lactis aerogenes. (aerobacter aerogenes). ii. the effects of various adaptations on the enzyme balance. 196414142169
fatalities associated with abortions. 196414144145
cxcvii. nalidixic acid. 196414147264
[study of pyelonephritis of surgical origin and possibilities of its alteration by anabolites]. 196414147351
urinary tract infections in infants and children. long-term prospective study: interim report on results of six weeks chemotherapy. 196414147630
the biosynthesis of p-aminobenzoic acid from chorismic acid. 196414148840
enzymatic synthesis of ribonucleic acid. ii. properties of the deoxyribonucleic acid-primed reaction with micrococcus lysodeikticus ribonucleic acid polymerase. 196414114840
is antibiotic prophylaxis necessary in spina bifida? 196414115712
antimicrobial activity of thiobenzoate and its o-fluoro-and m-fluoro-derivatives. 196414117438
isolation of diploid strains of dictyostelium discoideum from haploid populations. 196414118299
otitis in southern california: prevailing bacterial agents of infection and treatment with a new therapeutic formulation. 196414119141
some basic aspects of cell regulation. 196414110446
acute gaseous cholecystitis. 196414111472
purification and chemical characterization of kappa of stock 51, paramecium aurelia. 196414109152
effect of diphtheria toxin on the utilisation of single carbon sources by klebsiella aerogenes. 196414106345
6-aminopenicillanic acid: inhibition of destruction of cephalosporin c by bacteria.6-aminopenicillanic acid, from which all the true penicillins are derived, inhibits the destruction of cephalosporin c by certain microorganisms. this inhibition is probably specific for "cephalosporinase." the enzymatic deacetylation of cephalosporin c is not affected by the acid.196414107444
pathogenesis of experimental coliform (aerobacter aerogenes) mastitis in cattle. 196414103252
effects of pre-existing leukocytosis on experimental coliform (aerobacter aerogenes) mastitis in cattle. 196414103253
the leukocyte barrier and serologic investigations of experimental coliform (aerobacter aerogenes) mastitis in cattle. 196414103254
laboratory aids in diagnosis of significant urinary tract infection. 196414103676
the influence of narcotics on some age-associated changes in aerobacter aerogenes. 196414105254
the sensitivities of mixed populations of bacteria to the inhibitory activities of phenols. 196414301056
plate micromethods for the determination of urea decomposition by bacteria. 196414270088
the incorporation of d-allose into the glycolytic pathway by aerobacter aerogenes. 196414272479
[bacteria from the coli-aerogenes group in the bacteriological examination of milk]. 196414338632
production of antibody in mammary gland of pregnant, non-lactating and lactating cows, evoked by polyvalent antigen with reference to dosage and frequency of immunization.sixteen cows were used in a series of experiments to test dose, route and frequency responses in the production of milk and serum agglutinins to a spectrum of 9 proven bovine pathogens. the bacterial species were: pasteurella multocida (2 isolates), escherichia coli, staphylococcus aureus, staphylococcus albus, streptococcus sp., corynebacterium sp., salmonella enteriditis, and aerobacter aerogenes. primary immunizations were made either through the teat canal or intramuscularly. "booster" injec ...196417649521
evaluation of colistin in the treatment of respiratory infections in dogs.thirty cases of respiratory infections in adult dogs were treated with colistimethate sodium. e. coli, pseudomonas aeruginosa, klebsiella pneumoniae, paracolobactrum sp., and aerobacter aerogenes responded to therapy, whereas proteus sp., streptococcus faecalis, streptococcus pyogenes, and staphylococcus aureus were resistant to treatment.196417649529
repression and induction of arylsulphatase synthesis in aerobacter aerogenes. 19645838663
n-formimino-l-glutamate formiminohydrolase of aerobacter aerogenes. 19655845833
induction and repression of the histidine-degrading enzymes in aerobacter aerogenes. 19655845834
imidazolepropionate, a nonmetabolizable inducer for the histidine-degrading enzymes in aerobacter aerogenes. 19655845835
exogenous and endogenous induction of the histidine-degrading enzymes in aerobacter aerogenes. 19655845836
growth of aerobacter aerogenes on d-arabinose and l-xylose. 19655847804
the use of a synthetic corticoid on experimental coliform (aerobacter aerogenes) mastitis in cattle: the effects of intramammary and intramuscular administration on the inflammatory response. 19655857177
the gel-filtration behaviour of proteins related to their molecular weights over a wide range.1. correlation between elution volume, v(e), and molecular weight was investigated for gel filtration of proteins of molecular weights ranging from 3500 (glucagon) to 820000 (alpha-crystallin) on sephadex g-200 columns at ph7.5. 2. allowing for uncertainties in the molecular weights, the results for most of the carbohydrate-free globular proteins fitted a smooth v(e)-log(mol.wt.) curve. in the lower part of the molecular-weight range the results were similar to those obtained with sephadex g-75 ...19655862401
magnesium-limited growth of aerobacter aerogenes in a chemostat. 19655864530
[cytological study, growth curve and glucose consumption of irradiated aerobacter aerogenes]. 19655865558
antimicrobial activity of several bis-methanethiolsulfonates.we determined the inhibitory end point of a series of bis-methanethiolsulfonates, ch(3)so(2)s(ch(2))(n)sso(2)ch(3) (n = 2 to 6), and correlated the structures with antimicrobial activity. eleven microorganisms were used in the evaluation, and the maximal activity occurred when the methylene chain length was five or six. the effect of ch(3)so(2)s(ch(2))(5)sso(2)ch(3) (pmts) on respiration of aerobacter aerogenes and staphylococcus aureus was studied at various stages of their growth cycles. the e ...19655866041
the influence of temperature and ph value on the macro-molecular composition of magnesium-limited and glycerol-limited aerobacter aerogenes growing in a chemostat. 19655866131
[excretion of methionine and ethionine by enterobacter aerogenes]. 19655877968
the ribosephosphate and glucosephosphate isomerases of aerobacter aerogenes. 19655879507
enzymic conversion of glycerol into beta-hydroxy-propionaldehyde in a cell-free extract from aerobacter aerogenes. 19655882686
methyl sulfide production by aerobacter aerogenes in milk. 19655897822
a basis for utlization of unnatural pentoses and pentitols by aerobacter aerogenes. 19655217444
immunochemical studies on some serological cross-reactions in the klebsiella group. 13. serological investigation of the cross-reaction of klebsiella type 3(c), klebsiella aerogenes strain b.1076/48 and "enterobacter" strain 349. 19655829964
immunochemical studies on some serological cross-reactions in the klebsiella group. 11. structure of the capsular ploysaccharides of klebsiella aerogenes strain b. 1076/48 and "enterobacter" strain 349. 19655318717
[on the epidemiology and biology of aerobacter aerogenes]. 19655319861
the use of a synthetic corticoid on experimental coliform (aerobacter aerogenes) mastitis in cattle: the response of leukocytes and the effect of hormone-induced neutrophilia. 19655323252
the inhibition of ribosomal ribonuclease by bacterial ribosomes.1. a comparison has been made between the ribonuclease activities of untreated ribosomes from escherichia coli b and pseudomonas fluorescens and the activities of ribosomes on to which ribosomal ribonuclease from e. coli b has been adsorbed. 2. the normal ribosomes from both species were stable in 5-10mm-mg(2+) (i0.16) at ph6. the rna in ribosomes from ps. fluorescens was attacked by the adsorbed ribonuclease under these conditions, whereas the ribosomes from e. coli b were able to adsorb and in ...19655326718
drug resistance in aerobacter aerogenes. 19654284588
[regulation of the biosynthesis and function of d- and l-lactate dehydrogenases in aerobacter aerogenes]. 19654284999
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 ...19654379017
endotoxemia in a horse. 196514347608
the equilibrium of the reaction catalysed by citrate oxaloacetate-lyase.1. a method of preparation and purification of citrate oxaloacetate-lyase (ec 4.1.3.6) from aerobacter aerogenes is described. 2. the equilibrium of this reaction has been determined at ph 8.4 and 25 degrees . it has been shown that k, i.e. [citrate(3-)]/[oxaloacetate(keto) (2-)][acetate (-)], is 3.08+/-0.72, but that k(app.), i.e. [total citrate]/[total oxaloacetate][total acetate], is markedly affected by the initial concentrations of the reactants and magnesium. 3. the free-energy change duri ...196514348207
volatile fatty acid requirement of a strain of listeria monocytogenes.larson, a. d. (louisiana state university, baton rouge), l. v. hattier, and c. s. mccleskey. volatile fatty acid requirement of a strain of listeria monocytogenes. j. bacteriol. 89:819-824. 1965.-listeria monocytogenes strain 2 requires either isobutyric or 2-methylbutyric acid for growth. elucidation of this requirement began with characterization of the growth-enhancing substance in culture filtrates of aerobacter aerogenes. a. aerogenes required tryptose, glucose, and aerobic conditions for e ...196514273667
a method for the quantitative estimation of myoinositol by gas-liquid chromatography. 196514302455
presence of polysaccharide-forming coliforms in human saliva. 196514304302
purification and characterization of d-lyxose isomerase. 196514304839
transfer of glucosyl units to oligosaccharides and polysaccharides by the action of uridine diphosphoglucose-alpha-glucan transglucosylase. 196514311619
properties of infectious rna from bacterial viruses. 196514318078
the aggregation of human platelets by bacterial endotoxin. 196514322070
the biosynthesis of phenylalanine and tyrosine; enzymes converting chorismic acid into prephenic acid and their relationships to prephenate dehydratase and prephenate dehydrogenase. 196514323651
effect of phenolic acids and esters on respiration and reproduction of bacteria in urine.vanillic, syringic, gallic, and protocatechuic acids, methyl-p-hydroxybenzoate, and propyl-p-hydroxybenzoate generally inhibited respiration in vitro of escherichia coli, proteus vulgaris, pseudomonas aeruginosa, and aerobacter aerogenes in human urine. in the absence of any other available carbon source, certain of the phenolic compounds were utilized. reproduction was generally suppressed in urine buffered to ph 7, 5.6, 4.5, and 4.0. the phenolic compounds were used in the range of 0.11 to 0.9 ...196514325267
effect of naturally occurring xanthines on bacteria. i. antimicrobial action and potentiating effect on antibiotic spectra.the effect of xanthines on various microorganisms was studied. the antibacterial effect was not high; most of the test organisms could easily withstand a concentration of 2,500 mug/ml. caffeine was more antibacterial than theophylline, and the latter more than theobromine. caffeine citrate exhibited greater inhibitory effect than did pure caffeine. the effect was both bacteriostatic and bactericidal against susceptible organisms. the susceptibility of organisms to xanthines differed greatly even ...196514325283
microbial ecology of activated sludge. ii. bacteriophages, bdellovibrio, coliforms, and other organisms.a comparative estimation of the coliform population of raw sewage, activated sludge, and the effluent derived therefrom revealed that raw sewage had a preponderance of escherichia coli (75%), as compared with 25 and 30%, respectively, in sludge and effluent. nitrogen-free mannitol-sucrose enrichments of activated sludge resulted in the isolation of azotobacter agilis, aerobacter aerogenes, corynebacterium laevaniformans, and an achromabacter species. sludge had a large population of c. laevanifo ...196514325890
vitamin k in aerobacter aerogenes and serratia marcescens. 196514329480
suppurative cholangitis with multiple liver abscess formation due to aerobacter aerogenes and streptococcus viridans: successful treatment with massive doses of intravenous penicillin. 196514329506
'substrate-accelerated death' of aerobacter aerogenes. 196514330419
shock associated with bacteremia due to gram-negative bacilli. autopsy findings. 196514330619
interrelations between two pathways of methionine biosynthesis in aerobacter aerogenes. 196514330757
the development of resistance to terramycin by bact. lactis aerogenes (aerobacter aerogenes). 196514278414
a study of the carriage of gram-negative bacilli by new-born babies in hospital. 196514280565
the activation of escherichia coli adp-glucose pyrophosphorylase. 196514282015
preparation of glycerol dehydrogenase for enzymic estimation of glycerol. 196514282923
energy production during nitrate respiration by aerobacter aerogenes. 196514283033
d-glucose-i-phosphate:d-glucose-6-phosphotransferase. 196514285271
nitrogen fixation by members of the tribe klebsielleae.mahl, m. c. (university of wisconsin, madison), p. w. wilson, m. a. fife, and w. h. ewing. nitrogen fixation by members of the tribe klebsielleae. j. bacteriol. 89:1482-1487. 1965.-strains of species of the tribe klebsielleae were tested for nitrogen fixation by inoculating actively growing cultures into side-arm flasks containing a medium with a growth-limiting quantity of combined nitrogen (25 mug of nitrogen per ml as ammonium sulfate). the flasks were evacuated, filled with pure n(2), sealed ...196514291584
degradation of inorganic polyphosphate in mutants of aerobacter aerogenes.harold, f. m. (national jewish hospital, denver, colo.), and ruth l. harold. degradation of inorganic polyphosphate in mutants of aerobacter aerogenes. j. bacteriol. 89:1262-1270. 1965.-extracts of aerobacter aerogenes contained two enzymes capable of degrading polyphosphate, polyphosphatase and polyphosphate kinase. by use of a suicide technique, a mutant (pn-4) blocked in polyphosphate degradation was isolated; this mutant was found to lack polyphosphatase. the results indicate that polyphosph ...196514292996
optical rotatory dispersion and conformation of deoxyribonucleic and ribonucleic acids from various sources. 196514299632
[contribution to the salmonella diagnosis. i. biochemical differentiation of enterobacteriaceae]. 196514267682
inhibition of growth of aerobacter aerogenes by sodium chloride. 196514243448
colistin therapy in infants and children. 196514251892
regulation of purine ribonucleotide synthesis by end product inhibition. the effect of adenine and guanine ribonucleotides on the 5'-phosphoribosyl-pyrophosphate amidotransferase of aerobacter aerogenes. 196514253438
phosphoribosylglycinamide synthetase of aerobacter aerogenes. purification and properties, and nonenzymatic formation of its substrate 5'-phosphoribosylamine. 196514253439
metabolism of pentoses and pentitols by aerobacter aerogenes. 3. physical and immunological properties of penitol dehydrogenases and pentulokinases.mortlock, r. p. (michigan state university, east lansing), d. d. fossitt, d. h. petering, and w. a. wood. metabolism of pentoses and pentitols by aerobacter aerogenes. iii. physical and immunological properties of pentitol dehydrogenases and pentulokinases. j. bacteriol. 89:129-135. 1965.-four pentulokinases and three pentitol dehydrogenases were purified from aerobacter aerogenes prl-r3, and the properties of the enzymes within each family were compared. d-ribulokinase was purified from cells g ...196514255652
myocardial infarction, gram-negative bacteremia, prolonged shock, and leukemoid reaction. 196514256704
the vaginal ecology and its relationship to symptoms in vaginitis. 196514261566
study of nalidixic acid. 196514261780
effect of various concentrations of brilliant green and bile salts on salmonellae and other microorganisms.a study of the inhibitory effect of 24 different combinations of brilliant green and bile salts concentrations was conducted, using seven species of microorganisms capable of fermenting mannitol. the inhibitory effect of brilliant green decreased as the bile salts concentration was increased. staphylococcus aureus and proteus rettgeri were inhibited by all test media. escherichia coli was inhibited in all but two combinations of brilliant green and bile salts. aerobacter aerogenes generally foll ...196514264851
incidence of urinary-tract infections among juvenile diabetics. 196514233242
gram-negative septicaemia: a report of thirty cases. 196514233318
urinary beta-glucuronidase activity in patients with urinary-tract infection. 196514223125
dechlorination of ddt by aerobacter aerogenes.dechlorination of ddt to ddd in higher animals requires the presence of molecular oxygen, but in microorganisms the presence of oxygen hinders dechlorination. in cell-free preparations of aerobacter aerogenes, the use of selected metabolic inhibitors indicated that reduced fe(ii) cytochrome oxidase was responsible for ddt dechlorination. this finding may possibly explain. the persistence of ddt residues in soils and sediments.196617779504
sensitive rapid detection method for viable bacterial cells.a rapid sensitive method for the detection of viable bacterial cells is described in which p as inorganic orthophosphate is used to label the cells. factors affecting the uptake of p by cells as well as the sensitivity of the method have been explored with suspensions of aerobacter aerogenes. the uptake of po(4) is dependent on several factors. of various incubation media tested, one composed of 0.005 m kcl, 0.002 m mgso(4) and 10 mg/ml of glucose was found to best stimulate the uptake of the tr ...196616349705
metabolism of d-mannose in aerobacter aerogenes: evidence for a cyclic pathway.kamel, m. y. (michigan state university, east lansing), and r. l. anderson. metabolism of d-mannose in aerobacter aerogenes: evidence for a cyclic pathway. j. bacteriol. 92:1689-1697. 1966.-evidence is presented which suggests a cyclic pathway for the constitutive utilization of d-mannose in extracts of aerobacter aerogenes prl-r3. d-mannose is phosphorylated with d-glucose-6-phosphate to yield d-mannose-6-phosphate and d-glucose. d-glucose-6-phosphate may be regenerated by isomerization of d-ma ...19664289357
comparison of the tryptophan synthetase alpha-subunits of several species of enterobacteriaceae.creighton, t. e. (stanford university, stanford), d. r. helinski, r. l. somerville, and c. yanofsky. comparison of the tryptophan synthetase alpha subunits of several species of enterobacteriaceae. j. bacteriol. 91:1819-1826. 1966.-the tryptophan synthetase alpha subunits of escherichia coli k-12, e. coli b, shigella dysenteriae, salmonella typhimurium, and aerobacter aerogenes have been purified and their structures compared. each of these alpha subunits exhibits a sedimentation coefficient of ...19665327908
the purification and properties of a penicillinase whose synthesis is mediated by an r-factor in escherichia coli.1. the penicillinase (beta-lactamase) from escherichia coli strain tem has been purified and its activity against a range of penicillin and cephalosporin derivatives measured. 2. the enzyme shows little resemblance to penicillinases from bacillus cereus, bacillus licheniformis and staphylococcus aureus. 3. the molecular weight of the enzyme is 16700+/-5%, which is about half the value obtained for other penicillinases. 4. the enzyme is most similar in properties to a crude preparation of a penic ...19665328167
effect of coliform and proteus bacteria on growth of staphylococcus aureus.cultures of coliform and proteus bacteria, mostly from foods, were tested for their effect on growth of staphylococcus aureus in trypticase soy broth. inhibition of the staphylococcus by these competitors increased with increasing proportions of inhibiting (effector) bacteria in the inoculum and decreasing incubation temperatures (37 to 10 c). time required for 2 x 10(4) staphylococci to increase to 5 x 10(6) cells per milliliter, the minimal number assumed to be necessary for food poisoning, va ...19665330677
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