Publications
| Title | Abstract | Year(sorted ascending) Filter | PMID Filter | 
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| [listeria monocytogenes meningitis]. | 1968 | 4969893 | |
| acute listeria meningitis. | 1968 | 4969915 | |
| listeria monocytogenes l forms. i. induction maintenance, and biological characteristics. | l forms were induced from 15 of 16 strains of listeria monocytogenes on penicillin gradient plates incubated under aerobic conditions. the culture medium for maintenance of these l forms must contain an electrolyte in a concentration of 1% or sucrose in a concentration of 10%. the electrolytes nacl, kcl, or mgso(4) were used in both induction and maintenance media. induction of l forms occurred more rapidly on media containing kcl. listeria l forms had the same fermentation reactions as the pare ... | 1968 | 4970647 | 
| the lipids of listeria monocytogenes. | 1968 | 4970527 | |
| [listeria and listerosis. symptomatological significance of listeria monocytogenes in adults]. | 1968 | 4971210 | |
| [listeria and listeriosis in humans on madagascar]. | 1968 | 4971216 | |
| [spontaneous cerebral listeriosis in cattle]. | 1968 | 4971311 | |
| toxicity studies of listeria monocytogenes grown in vivo. | 1968 | 4971363 | |
| [studies of poultry blood (hen, turkey, goose, duck) for listeria agglutinins]. | 1968 | 4971490 | |
| study on heat labile somatic antigens of listeria monocytogenes. | 1968 | 4978192 | |
| [electronmicroscopical hepatic findings in experimental listeriosis]. | 1968 | 4975547 | |
| [sensitivity of listeria monocytogenes strains to antibiotics]. | 1968 | 4975899 | |
| [experience in phage typing of listeria]. | 1968 | 4981472 | |
| [morphology and biology of listeria isolated from pheasants]. | 1968 | 4981473 | |
| [on a strain of listeria monocytogenes isolated from an abscess]. | 1968 | 4980129 | |
| [obtaining l-forms of listeria monocytogenes]. | 1968 | 4978586 | |
| [structure of listeria monocytogenes wall. i. fractionation and partial identification of products obtained by autolysis of glycopeptide; nature of wall autolytic enzymes]. | 1969 | 4979122 | |
| [an electron microscopic study of listeria in the process of growing]. | 1969 | 4979159 | |
| [listeriosis after kidney transplantation]. | 1969 | 4979376 | |
| studies on the mechanisms of resistance to phylogenetically diverse intracellular organisms. | 1969 | 4979589 | |
| [the isolation of listeria monocytogenes from feces from clinically healthy humans and animals]. | 1969 | 4979868 | |
| the inhibition of listeria monocytogenes by an organism, resembling bacillus mycoides, present in normal silage. | 1969 | 4979912 | |
| production of extracellular toxin by listeria monocytogenes in vitro. preliminary report. | 1969 | 4979957 | |
| [on some problems of perinatal listeriosis]. | 1969 | 4980584 | |
| cytotoxic activity of hemolysin from listeria monocytogenes onl-m strain of mouse cells. | 1969 | 4981165 | |
| listeria monocytogenes meningitis in an adult nigerian female. | 1969 | 4981279 | |
| [differentiation of listeria strains isolated in brain listeriosis of sheep]. | 1969 | 4981288 | |
| [listeria monocytogenes--comparative study of the bactericidal effect of antibiotics]. | 1969 | 4978162 | |
| the host response to calmette-guérin bacillus infection in mice. | heterologous organisms (l. monocytogenes and s. typhimurium) were used to study the rate of development, magnitude, and persistence of the antimicrobial resistance engendered in mice by vaccination with bcg. these same methods were used to investigate the influence of prior vaccination on the host response to reinfection. the rate of onset and magnitude of the resistance produced by bcg varied with the vaccinating dose. increased resistance was detected within 48 hr of injecting large numbers of ... | 1969 | 4976109 | 
| the influence of immunologically committed lymphoid cells on macrophage activity in vivo. | it has been shown that the immune response of mice to infection with l. monocytogenes gives rise to a population of immunologically committed lymphoid cells which have the capacity to confer protection and a proportionate level of delayed-type hypersensitivity upon normal recipients. the cells were most numerous in the spleen on the 6th or 7th day of infection, but persisted for at least 20 days. further study revealed that the immune cells must be alive in order to confer protection, and free t ... | 1969 | 4976110 | 
| the effect of anti-lymphocyte globulin on cell-mediated reistance to infection. | the specificity of anti-lymphocyte globulin (alg) has been used to analyze an immune mechanism which is mediated by immunologically committed lymphoid cells to the apparent exclusion of humoral antibody. rabbit antimouse lymphocyte globulin completely suppressed the immunity which can be passively transferred with listeria-immune lymphoid cells from actively infected donors. when prospective donors were given a single dose of 1.0 mg of alg, it remained active against immune lymphoid cells transf ... | 1969 | 4976111 | 
| certain effects of listerial hemolysin on isolated uterus and ileum of rat. | 1969 | 4976319 | |
| attempted isolations of listeria monocytogenes from diagnostic accessions. | 1969 | 4974930 | |
| characterization and biological activity of the monocytosis-producing agent of listeria monocytogenes. | experiments directed toward determining the lipids in extracts of listeria monocytogenes containing monocytosis-producing agent (mpa) and the effect of these extracts on several biochemical parameters previously shown to change during experimental listeria infection were conducted. mpa-containing extracts were found to be a complex of lipids with glycerides, glycolipids, and phospholipid being present. no common cell wall carbohydrates were found. a glyceride, designated glyceride a, was determi ... | 1969 | 4975149 | 
| sensitization of complement resistant bacterial strains. | 1969 | 4975337 | |
| increased antibacterial resistance and immunodepression during graft-versus-host reactions in mice. | 1969 | 4978202 | |
| the effect of cytotoxic agents on the passive transfer of cell-mediated immunity. | a system involving the passive transfer of committed lymphoid cells from listeria-immune donors has been used to study the phases of the immune response which are sensitive to the immunosuppressive action of various cytotoxic agents. the agents investigated included cyclophosphamide, vinblastine, methotrexate, azathioprine, and x-irradiation. complete suppression of passive immunization was obtained by the administration of cyclophosphamide or vinblastine to recipients at the time of cell transf ... | 1969 | 4978230 | 
| the effect of cytotoxic agents on the primary immune response to listeria monocytogenes. | four drugs, representing four different categories of cytotoxic agents, were studied for their effect on the immune response to listeria infection in mice. the development of the host's immune response is revealed by a progressive change in the slope of the bacterial growth curve in spleen and liver. it has its onset at 24 hr in untreated mice, but in the presence of effective immunosuppression the organism multiples uninterruptedly until the animal dies from overwhelming infection. when adminis ... | 1969 | 4978231 | 
| meningitis due to listeria monocytogenes. | 1969 | 4978379 | |
| cellular kinetics associated with the development of acquired cellular resistance. | mice infected with either bcg or listeria monocytogenes display the same type of cellular response pattern. in both infections there is an intense proliferation of splenic lymphoid cells, a coincident proliferation of differentiated macrophages, and a subsequent production of macrophages with increased metabolic potential. the temporal relations between these events and the onset of host resistance indicate that lymphoid cell proliferation and macrophage proliferation are essential events in the ... | 1969 | 4978533 | 
| the mitotic potential of fixed phagocytes in the liver as revealed during the development of cellular immunity. | fixed macrophages in the liver of the mouse undergo mitosis in large numbers during an infection with listeria monocytogenes. the macrophage mitotic response always precedes the expression of efficient host immunity to infection. it is suggested that macrophage proliferation is an important event in the development of host immunity to l. monocytogenes. | 1969 | 4978534 | 
| [neuro-meningeal listeriosis in adults. apropos of 15 cases]. | 1969 | 4977148 | |
| characterization of human cutaneous lipophilic diphtheroids. | 1969 | 4977449 | |
| immunochemistry of the cell walls of listeria monocytogenes. | the antigenic specificity of listeria monocytogenes types i, ii, iii, iva, and ivb was studied by immunochemical techniques. immunologically active carbohydrates of the various types were extracted from cell walls and were chemically analyzed. types i and ii contained predominantly glucosamine and rhamnose; type iii, galactose, rhamnose, and glucosamine; and types iva and ivb, glucose and galactose. quantitative precipitin inhibition tests with purified monosaccharides indicated that the major a ... | 1969 | 4977480 | 
| hemodynamic effect of listerial hemolysin in dogs. | 1969 | 4977713 | |
| factors affecting the yield and biological activity of lipid extracts of listeria monocytogenes. | 1969 | 4977718 | |
| enhancement of bacterial growth in amniotic fluid by meconium. | 1969 | 4973352 | |
| specificity of acquired resistance produced by immunization with mycobacterial cells and mycobacterial fractions. | mice were immunized intraperitoneally with 5.0 mg of living and 5.0 mg of heat-killed h37ra cells of the attenuated strain mycobacterium tuberculosis and challenged intraperitoneally with listeria monocytogenes and klebsiella pneumoniae. the period of protection provided by the living and heat-killed h37ra cells against both heterologous infections was the same. when mice were immunized intraperitoneally with graded doses of living and heat-killed h37ra and challenged intraperitoneally with list ... | 1969 | 4974383 | 
| specificity of the anamnestic response produced by listeria monocytogenes or mycobacterium tuberculosis to challenge with listeria monocytogenes. | when mice immunized with listeria monocytogenes were given a second injection of listeria, they showed an anamnestic immune response to intravenous challenge with listeria, as measured by enumeration of the viable infecting organisms in the spleens of the infected animals. this response was independent of the effects of the challenge dose. when mice immunized with living or heat-killed attenuated mycobacterial cells were boosted with living h37ra, there was also an accelerated response to lister ... | 1969 | 4974384 | 
| [meningitis due to listeria monocytogenes in cameroon: 1st case]. | 1969 | 5396840 | |
| [septicemia with endocarditis caused by listeria monocytogenes in a 10-year-old biafran child]. | 1969 | 4994574 | |
| [importance of virulence and serotype of the causal agent in the pathogenesis of listeria encephalitis in laboratory animals]. | 1969 | 4991603 | |
| [the submicroscopic organization of the agents of listeriosis and erysipeloid]. | 1969 | 4986750 | |
| isolation of listeria monocytogenes from faeces of clinically healthy humans and animals. | 1969 | 4989347 | |
| [studies on the importance of the antigen-fixation test for the serodiagnosis of listeria monocytogenes infections]. | 1969 | 4989405 | |
| [a case of meningitis due to listeria monocytogenes developing during corticosteroid treatment]. | 1969 | 4989451 | |
| [comparative study of strains of listeria monocytogenes in a culture of macrophages]. | 1969 | 4986309 | |
| [a study of serotypes of listeria monocytogenes isolated from various subjects]. | 1969 | 4986310 | |
| [congenital listerois. histopathology of 3 cases]. | 1969 | 4989053 | |
| [listeriosis]. | 1969 | 4986252 | |
| inhibitory effect of lysolecithin on bacterial growth. | 1969 | 4985022 | |
| [biological properties of the l form of listeria monocytogenes]. | 1969 | 4985056 | |
| media selective for listeria monocytogenes. | 1969 | 4983933 | |
| [comparative studies on the significance of the levaditi technic for silver impregnation of bacteria in the diagnosis of listeriosis]. | 1969 | 4984382 | |
| [cell wall composition of listeria monocytogenes and erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae]. | 1969 | 4984411 | |
| [preservation, multiplication and ) and unicteric leptospirosis (leptospira grippotyphosa) by horse flies (tabanidae) under experimental conditions]. | 1969 | 4984436 | |
| [listeriosis in autopsy material of children]. | 1969 | 4984449 | |
| the serological activities of immunoconglutinin. | 1969 | 4984463 | |
| [serodiagnosis of listeriosis. agglutination immobilization test]. | 1969 | 4984544 | |
| [the specificity of methods of serologic diagnosis of listeriosis. i. antigenic complexes responsible for serologic cross reactions between listeria and staphylococcus aureus]. | 1969 | 4984579 | |
| [detection of the agent of listeriosis in soil]. | 1969 | 4982996 | |
| numerical taxonomy of listeria, streptococci and possibly related bacteria. | 1969 | 4983059 | |
| [lyophilic desiccation of listeria monocytogenes]. | 1969 | 4983694 | |
| [bacteriological and histological diagnosis of listeriosis during an ovine enzootic]. | 1969 | 4983825 | |
| bacterical activity of rabbit serum containing immnoconglutinin. | 1969 | 4982022 | |
| raffel s, ferraresi rw: delayed hypersensitivity in relation to suppression of growth of listeria monocytogenes by guinea pig macrophages. | prototypes of delayed hypersensitivity (tuberculin allergy, graft rejection immunity, and contact dermatitis) were established in guinea pigs. the macrophages from peritoneal exudates of such animals were examined for their capacities to suppress the growth of listeria monocytogenes in vitro. only the macrophages from animals sensitized to bcg clearly exhibited this property. | 1969 | 4982196 | 
| [epidemiological and hygienic food importance of listeria infection in cattle]. | 1969 | 4982308 | |
| listeria monocytogenes endocarditis: a clinical and bacteriological report. | 1969 | 4982382 | |
| serum protein changes: an activity of the extracellular hemolytic-lipolytic protein from listeria monocytogenes. | 1969 | 4180062 | |
| [hexamethylenetetramine-silver-staining (gomori) of mycobacterium tuberculosis and listeria monocytogenes in paraffin secretions]. | 1969 | 4185994 | |
| [silvering of bacteria according to levaditi]. | 1969 | 4188426 | |
| antipseudomonal activity of alpha-sulfoaminopenicillins. | a series of penicillins characterized by the presence of a sulfoamino or a modified sulfoamino group in the side chain was subjected to in vitro antimicrobial screening tests. although the most potent members of the series were less active than benzylpenicillin against gram-positive bacteria and comparably active against most gram-negative bacteria, they were, on the average, 8 to 16 times more effective against strains of pseudomonas aeruginosa. in other comparative laboratory tests against p. ... | 1969 | 4389660 | 
| [on the antimicrobial effect of 3-(diphenylmethoxy)-8-isopropylnortropanemethansulfonate (sch 221)]. | 1969 | 4389901 | |
| fractionation and characterization of the plasma and mesosome membrane of listeria monocytogenes. | protoplasts of listeria monocytogenes strain 42 were fractionated after control lysis on a ficoll (a polysucrose) density gradient. visually, five zones could be recognized in the gradient. the first one was composed of amorphous cytoplasmic solutes (fraction 1a) and a mixture of particles (fraction 1b). these were: (i) light particles that were lipase-sensitive and composed of six subunits and (ii) heavy particles, sensitive to ribonuclease and devoid of fine structure. the second zone consiste ... | 1969 | 4303541 | 
| characterization of bacteria by gas chromatography: comparison of trimethylsilyl derivatives of whole-cell hydrolysates. | a method for the formation of the trimethylsilyl (tms) derivatives of the whole-cell hydrolysate of bacteria was developed. the tms derivatives were examined by gas-liquid chromatography. tms profiles of various bacteria at the genus and species level were compared. differences in tms profiles of listeria, neisseria, and clostridium were significant as were differences between the tms profiles of c. perfringens and c. sporogenes. two types of c. perfringens, two serotypes of l. monocytogenes, an ... | 1969 | 4304762 | 
| [the determination of alpha-ketoglutaric acid in bacterial cultures]. | 1969 | 4309384 | |
| [studies on rabbit serums on the question of specificity of listeria monocytogenes-h-agglutinins]. | 1969 | 4241063 | |
| hematological and febrile responses of rabbits to listerial hemolysins. | the effects of an infusion of partially purified hemolysin (9-125) from listeria monocytogenes were studied in intact rebbits. a similar preparation from trypticase soy broth (tsb) was employed for control purposes. alterations of several blood constituents and febrile responses resulting from both of these products were noted. after administration of hemolysin into the blood stream, profound leukopenia, marked reduction of platelets, and changes in the blood constituents were recorded. the data ... | 1969 | 4243036 | 
| production of antibiotics by epidermophyton floccosum. 4. the antibacterial activity of the "epidermophyton factor" (epf) compared with that of some steroid antibiotics. | 1969 | 4392805 | |
| [immunological studies of experimental chemotherapy. iv. the significance of resistance to infection for the dosage of chlortetracycline in the mouse]. | 1969 | 4392347 | |
| listeria monocytogenes encephalitis associated with corticosteroid therapy. | a fatal case of listeria monocytogenes septicaemia and encephalitis is described. the infection was associated with steroid therapy given for necrotizing cutaneous vasculitis. agglutinating antibodies were not detectable in the patient's serum. reasons for the failure of apparently appropriate antibiotic therapy are discussed. | 1969 | 5798634 | 
| specificity of acquired resistance produced by immunization with listeria monocytogenes and listeria fractions. | mice were immunized with 1.0 mg of an attenuated strain of listeria monocytogenes to determine the period of protection afforded by this strain when the mice were challenged intravenously with 5 mld of listeria. protection appeared 2 days after immunization and was still apparent 4 weeks after immunization. if the challenge dose was decreased to 1 mld, protection was apparent at 10 weeks. mice immunized with a comparable dose of mycobacterial cells and challenged intravenously with 1 mld of list ... | 1969 | 16562159 | 
| mechanisms of pathogenesis in listeria monocytogenes infection iv. hepatic carbohydrate metabolism and function in experimental listeriosis. | previous reports have shown alterations in carbohydrate metabolism in mice infected with listeria monocytogenes. this study was undertaken to elucidate mechanisms involved in these changes. female cd-1 mice were injected intraperitoneally with 10(6)l. monocytogenes strain a4413. animals were fasted 12 hr prior to infection, and pooled tissue from several mice was observed at intervals after infection. blood glucose, liver glucose, and liver glycogen decreased within 10 hr after infection. sustai ... | 1970 | 16557711 | 
| mutation of listeria monocytogenes after prolonged in vivo survival in diffusion chambers. | listeria monocytogenes remained viable when confined in diffusion chambers in the peritoneal cavities of mice. bacterial survival was associated with mutations. | 1970 | 16557717 | 
| effects of listeria monocytogenes hemolysin on phagocytic cells and lysosomes. | the effects of listeria monocytogenes hemolysin on lysosomes and phagocytic cells were investigated. hemolysin caused release of beta-glucuronidase and acid phosphatase from suspensions of rabbit and rat lysosomes prepared from liver homogenates. the degree of lysis was proportional to the concentration of hemolysin added. there appeared to be no significant difference between the sensitivities of rat and rabbit lysosomes to disruption. studies on the effect of ph and temperature on lytic activi ... | 1970 | 16557742 | 
| biochemical and immunological effects of listeria monocytogenes hemolysin. | the biochemical and immunological effects of listeria monocytogenes hemolysin in cd-1 mice were studied. intraperitoneal injection of 256 complete hemolytic units (chu) caused a twofold increase in plasma beta-glucuronidase levels but was not lethal. in contrast, 256 or more chu caused 100% lethality in 4 to 5 min when administered intravenously. intravenous administration of 50 chu caused a 10- to 11-fold increase in plasma beta-glucuronidase levels and was lethal for a variable percentage of t ... | 1970 | 16557743 | 
| cardiotoxic and lethal effects of listeria monocytogenes hemolysin. | cardiotoxic and lethal effects of listeria monocytogenes hemolysin were studied in cd-1 mice injected with varying doses of hemolysin. intravenous injection of 100 complete hemolytic units (chu) caused 100% lethality within 4 to 5 min. doses ranging from 40 to 50 chu caused death of approximately 50% of the animals. adrenergic blocking agents and antihistamine failed to protect mice against lethality and thereby suggested that death was not due to release of vasoactive agents by hemolysin. plasm ... | 1970 | 16557744 | 
| cellular immunity to listeria monocytogenes induced by sensitization and challenge with bovine gamma globulin. | resistance to listeria monocytogenes was demonstrated in guinea pigs undergoing systemic delayed-type hypersensitivity reactions to bovine gamma globulin. | 1970 | 16557768 | 
| cellular responses of mice to diffusion chambers i. reactions to intraperitoneal diffusion chambers containing listeria monocytogenes and to bacteria-free chambers. | diffusion chambers made with membranes having a pore size of 0.22 mum were implanted in the peritoneal cavities of mice. chambers that contained no cells induced splenic lymphoreticular hyperplasia and a proliferation of fibroblasts around the chambers. when the chambers contained the bacterium, listeria monocytogenes, there was strong and continuous chemotaxis of phagocytic cells to the membrane surface. the tendency to incite fibrosis around the chambers containing bacteria produced a tissue r ... | 1970 | 16557809 | 
| bactericidal activity of human macrophages: analysis of factors influencing the killing of listeria monocytogenes. | a technique is described for the measurement of listericidal activity of human macrophages grown from blood monocytes. phagocytosis of listeria monocytogenes was inhibited by a glycolytic poison (naf) but was unaffected by anaerobic conditions, cyanide, or 2,4-dinitrophenol (dnp). killing by macrophages was slower than that by neutrophils, and listeria phagocytized by macrophages began to synthesize deoxyribonucleic acid within 3 hr of the time of ingestion. differentiated macrophages ingested a ... | 1970 | 16557814 |