Publications
| Title | Abstract | Year(sorted ascending) Filter | PMID Filter |
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| electron paramagnetic resonance of managanese(ii) and copper(ii) in spores. | 1963 | 14001139 | |
| sequential replication of bacillus subtilis chromosome. i. comparison of marker frequencies in exponential and stationary growth phases. | 1963 | 14002700 | |
| sequential replication of the bacillus subtilis chromosome. ii. isotopic transfer experiments. | 1963 | 14002701 | |
| mechanism of action of o-carbamyl-d-serine, a new member of cell wall synthesis inhibitors. | 1963 | 13984809 | |
| [regulation of the dna-rna transcription messenger intervening in the biosynthesis of bacterial enzymes and the expression of phage viral functions]. | 1963 | 13965390 | |
| antimicrobial substances from aspen tissue grown in vitro. | isolated aspen tissue, when grown in vitro for 3 weeks on agar medium, yielded antimicrobial substances which produced inhibitory zones when the culture plates were inoculated with fusarium roseum, saccharomyces cervisiae, bacillus subtilis, bacillus cereus, penicillium, roqueforti, torula utilis, sarcina lutea, flavobacterium aquatile, pullularia pullulans, and staphylococcus aureus. | 1963 | 13933593 |
| gamma irradiation of bacillus subtilis spores. | 1963 | 14022760 | |
| acetylated intermediates of arginine synthesis in bacillus subtilis. | 1963 | 13997653 | |
| effect of certain bacteria on the growth of vaccinia virus: a preliminary report. | 1963 | 13991509 | |
| the mechanism of carbohydrase action. 9. hydrolysis of salep mannan by preparations of alpha-amylase. | 1963 | 14012137 | |
| evaluation of a new bactericidal spray effective against staphylococcus aureus. | a new germicidal spray consisting of an active ingredient, 2-chloro-4-phenylphenol, solvent, and propellant was evaluated against aerosols of staphylococcus aureus and spores of bacillus subtilis. the method of evaluation consisted of determining the decay rate of the bacterial aerosols in a small chamber, with and without the aerial germicide present. the method is unique in that the effect of very short exposures of airborne bacteria to aerial germicides can be measured accurately. by use of t ... | 1963 | 14012756 |
| [determination of the biological activity of tetracycline and oleandomycin in sigmamycin preparations]. | 1963 | 14160062 | |
| [on the causes of decrease in redox potential in cultures of microorganisms]. | 1963 | 14137790 | |
| influence of monochromatic ultra-violet light on the transformation activity of bacillus subtilis. | 1963 | 14155249 | |
| gentamicin, a new antibiotic complex from micromonospora. | 1963 | 14184912 | |
| nucleosides. xvii. pyrimidinyl amino acids. | 1963 | 14184924 | |
| pyrimidines. i. the synthesis of 6-fluorocytosine and related compounds. | 1963 | 14184927 | |
| synthesis of some steroidal (3,2-d)- and (17,16-d)-2',6'diaminopyrimidines. | 1963 | 14185998 | |
| [etiology, pathogenesis and prevention of nutritional methemoglobinemia in breast-fed infants]. | 1963 | 14187241 | |
| [studies on the antimicrobial effect of substances isolated from myrtle on the microflora from preserved food]. | 1963 | 14192117 | |
| genetic transfer of the ability to grow at 55 c in bacillus subtilis. | mcdonald, william c. (u.s. army chemical corps, fort detrick, frederick, md.) and thomas s. matney. genetic transfer of the ability to grow at 55 c in bacillus subtilis. j. bacteriol. 85:218-220. 1962.-two strains of bacillus subtilis, 168 and p1, were found to grow at 55 c (55(+)) on complete media; strain 168s(r) failed to grow at temperatures above 50 c (55(-)). when 168s(r) bacteria were grown in the presence of deoxyribonucleic acid extracted from 168, the ability to grow at 55 c was transf ... | 1963 | 16561988 |
| effects of mechanical shear on genetic activity of bacillus subtilis dna. | 1963 | 16591041 | |
| gene linkage in dna transfer: a cluster of genes concerned with aromatic biosynthesis in bacillus subtilis. | 1963 | 17248161 | |
| enzyme synthesis in synchronous cultures of bacteria. | 1964 | 4953683 | |
| quantitative regulation of rna synthesis during sporulation of bacillus subtilis. | 1964 | 4953684 | |
| genetic control of rna turnover in sporulation mutants of bacillus subtilis. | 1964 | 4953685 | |
| the isolation of d-fucosamine (2-amino-2,6-dideoxy-d-galactose) from polysaccharides of bacillus. | 1964 | 4953793 | |
| variation of activity of bacterial diaminopimelate decarboxylase under different conditions of growth. | 1964 | 4953932 | |
| some aspects of the enzymatic replication of dna: the repair of partially single-stranded templates. | 1964 | 4955154 | |
| three antifungal polypeptides from bacillus subtilis. | 1964 | 4955165 | |
| reaction of 6-aminopenicillanic acid with frequentin. | 1964 | 4955257 | |
| the biosynthesis of a pyrimidine replacing thymine in bacteriophage dna. | 1964 | 4959037 | |
| elimination of a genetic determinant for sporulation of bacillus subtilis with acriflavin. | 1964 | 4959039 | |
| excretion of alkaline phosphatase of bacillus subtilis. | 1964 | 4959041 | |
| an analog computer study of differential equations concerned with bacterial cell synthesis. | 1964 | 4960494 | |
| [action of rifomycin on protein synthesis]. | 1964 | 4960994 | |
| [subtilis therapy in pulmonary diseases. i. bacillus subtilis in the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis]. | 1964 | 4964177 | |
| comparative evaluation of the cotton swab and rodac methods for the recovery of bacillus subtilis spore contamination from stainless steel surfaces. | 1964 | 4964105 | |
| the effect of low temperatures on the structure of enzymes. | the enzymes of the cold stable organisms possess lower levels of activation energy. a possibility for the adaptation of living creatures to low temperatures is finally associated with the structural alterations in proteins and enzymes. polarographic studies on yeast alcohol dehydrogenase and on proteinase of b. subtilis at low temperatures have demonstrated that a lowering of temperature causes significant structural changes in the protein molecule. | 1964 | 11881645 |
| biological contamination of mars. i. survival of terrestrial microorganisms in simulated martian environments. | it has been postulated that the accidental introduction of terrestrial microorganisms to other planets during the course of space exploration might impede or bias the detection of organic matter and possible indigenous organisms, and thereby confuse subsequent studies of extraterrestrial life. to assess the likelihood of biological contamination of mars, we have applied the principle of natural selection on a laboratory scale. terrestrial microorganisms were collected from a variety of environme ... | 1964 | 11883443 |
| some biological and physical factors in dry heat sterilization: a general review. | there is a surprising lack of quantitative data on sterilization by dry heat so that microbiologists have little knowledge of the role played by various biological and physical factors in this sterilizing process. a recent investigation by the author has shown that the aerobic mesophilic bacterial sporeformers, such as bacillus subtilis and bacillus coagulans, are the most resistant among several species of sporeforming bacteria to dry heat sterilization. the type of carrier on which the spores ... | 1964 | 11883444 |
| exposure of microorganisms to simulated extraterrestrial space ecology. | spores of five test organisms, bacillus subtilis var. niger, bacillus megaterium, bacillus stearothermophilus, clostridium sporogenes and aspergillus niger and soils were exposed, while under ultra high vacuum to temperatures of from -190 degrees c to +170 degrees c for 45 days. up to a temperature of 25 degrees c no loss in viability of the test spores were noted when compared to original populations maintained at room temperature at atmospheric pressure over a desiccant. at elevated temperatur ... | 1964 | 11883445 |
| on the mode of action of edeine. effect of edeine on the bacterial dna. | 1964 | 14192370 | |
| diaper region irritations. pertinent facts and methods of prevention. | 1964 | 14192462 | |
| inducible phages of bacillus subtilis. | 1964 | 14193626 | |
| chromatography of mixed oligonucleotides on deae-sephadex. | 1964 | 14193630 | |
| [studies on the metabolic products of bacillus subtilis. i. isolation and identification of tetramethylpyrazine]. | 1964 | 14193914 | |
| [studies on the metabolic products of bacillus subtilis. ii. the production of tetramethylpyrazine by natto]. | 1964 | 14193915 | |
| [studies on antifungal substances. i. synthesis and antifungal effect of tetrahydro-2h-1,3,5-thiadiazine-2-thione derivatives]. | 1964 | 14193919 | |
| inhibition of bacterial growth by drugs of the morphine series. | the growth of escherichia coli is reversibly inhibited by drugs of the morphine series. the order of inhibitory effectiveness for the drugs tested was levallorphan > levorphanol > dextrorphan > nalorphine > morphine. the synthetic analgesic, levorphanol, was studied in greater detail. its effectiveness was found to be strongly dependent on the ph of the medium. raising the ph of the medium provides a higher concentration of the neutral free base which is thought to diffuse across cell membranes ... | 1964 | 14194101 |
| paper chromatographic classification of antibacterial and antifungal antibiotics produced by fungi isolated from soils in indonesia. | 1964 | 14194951 | |
| showdomycin, a new antibiotic from a streptomyces sp. | 1964 | 14194952 | |
| the effect of moisture on gram differentiation, and its relation to proposed gram-positive substrates in yeast and other organisms. | 1964 | 14195648 | |
| comparison of mutation and inactivation rates induced in bacteriophage and transforming dna by various mutagens. | 1964 | 14195746 | |
| infectious dna from a newly isolated b. subtilis phage. | 1964 | 14196020 | |
| formation of an animal virus within a bacterium. | 1964 | 14196021 | |
| action of rifamycin on incorporation of amino-acids into protein in cell-free systems from b. subtilis. | 1964 | 14197358 | |
| polyoma virus: production in bacillus subtilis. | particles of complete polyoma virus are produced in competent bacillus subtilis incubated with dna isolated from purified, conventionally grown polyoma virus. the virus grown in b. subtilis is biologically identical to polyoma virus produced by animal cells. quantitative parameters of the system have been established, and fluctuation tests indicate that viral replication occurs within the infected bacteria. | 1964 | 14197567 |
| [on a rapid method for control of aqueous chloramphenicol solutions by paper chromatography]. | 1964 | 14197750 | |
| on the mechanism of genetic recombination in transforming bacillus subtilis. | 1964 | 14200386 | |
| enzymic synthesis of deoxyribonucleic acid. xvii. some unusual physical properties of the product primed by native dna templates. | 1964 | 14200388 | |
| enzymic synthesis of deoxyribonucleic acid. 18. the repair of partially single-stranded dna templates by dna polymerase. | 1964 | 14200393 | |
| [action of high energy beta particles (3 mev-9 mev) on the motor function of microbial cells of various species]. | 1964 | 14200874 | |
| preparation of deoxyribonucleic acid from bombyx mori and bacillus subtilis. | 1964 | 14201352 | |
| localization of rna nucleotidyl transferase in nuclear fraction isolated from bacillus subtilis. | 1964 | 14202227 | |
| the physical and genetic characterization of a transformable enzyme: bacillus subtilis alpha-amylase. | 1964 | 14203174 | |
| tryptophan synthetase in bacillus subtilis: effects of high potassium ion concentration on a two component enzyme. | 1964 | 14203181 | |
| [synthesis of levansucrase by bacillus subtilis in the presence of structural analogs of amino acids]. | 1964 | 14203184 | |
| endogenous factor in sporogenesis in bacteria. ii. growth and sporulation in bacillus subtilis. | kerravala, zarrine j. (university of illinois, urbana), v. r. srinivasan, and h. orin halvorson. endogenous factor in sporogenesis in bacteria. ii. growth and sporulation of bacillus subtilis. j. bacteriol. 88:374-380. 1964.-the presence of an endogenous factor in bacillus subtilis which could initiate sporogenesis in suspensions of washed vegetative cells was demonstrated. the inability to obtain a culture of vegetative cells, relatively free from spores, by the "active culture" technique neces ... | 1964 | 14203353 |
| electron microscope study of the relationship between mesosome loss and the stable l state (or protoplast state) in bacillus subtilis. | ryter, antoinette (institut pasteur, paris, france), and otto e. landman. an electron microscope study of the relationship between mesosome loss and the stable l-state (or protoplast state) in bacillus subtilis. j. bacteriol. 88:457-467. 1964.-in a prior publication, it was postulated that inability of protoplasts to restart cell-wall synthesis and cell division and the inability of stable mass-conversion l forms to return to the bacillary state were both equivalent and both due to the interrupt ... | 1964 | 14203364 |
| effect of salinity and temperature on coccidioides immitis and three antagonistic soil saprophytes. | egeberg, roger o. (university of southern california, los angeles), ann f. elconin, and margaret c. egeberg. effect of salinity and temperature on coccidioides immitis and three antagonistic soil saprophytes. j. bacteriol. 88:473-476. 1964.-experiments exploring the factors which determine the ability of coccidioides immitis to survive and reproduce in the soil in situ are described and discussed. previous work indicated that soil temperatures and salinity influence the growth and distribution o ... | 1964 | 14203366 |
| release of cores from bacterial spores by mechanical breakage in acidic media. | 1964 | 14204097 | |
| synthesis and biological properties of some unique cytotoxic steroids. | 1964 | 14204974 | |
| the probable sequence of nucleotides in some codons. | 1964 | 14206594 | |
| [studies on the metabolic products of bacillus subtilis. 3. relation between amino acids and tetramethylpyrazine production]. | 1964 | 14207111 | |
| [studies on the metabolic products of bacillus subtilis. iv. determination and mechanism of formation of tetramethylpyrazine]. | 1964 | 14207112 | |
| stimulation of extracellular ribonuclease formation in b. subtilis by actinomycin d. | 1964 | 14207201 | |
| energy requirement for microbial growth. | 1964 | 14207227 | |
| the inhibition of phosphoribosyl-pyrophosphate amidotransferase activity by cordycepin monophosphate. | 1964 | 14209329 | |
| influence of chemical and physical factors on biological responses to neomycins b and c. | 1964 | 14209466 | |
| assay methods for total neomycins b and c. | 1964 | 14209492 | |
| crosslinking of dna by enzymatically or chemically activated mitomycins and porfiromycins, bifunctionally "alkylating" antibiotics. | 1964 | 14209827 | |
| intracellular potassium and control of protein synthesis. | 1964 | 14209833 | |
| the limited proteolysis of native ovalbumin by bacillus subtilis proteinases. | 1964 | 14210538 | |
| the amino acid compositions of three proteinases from bacillus subtilis. | 1964 | 14210539 | |
| separation and purification of beta-lysin from normal serum. | 1964 | 14210797 | |
| phlebitis from plastic intravenous catheters. | 1964 | 14211493 | |
| genetic transcription during morphogenesis. | 1964 | 14212554 | |
| a cross-linked control system. i. properties of a triphosphate-dependent nicotinic acid mononucleotide pyrophosphorylase from bacillus subtilis. | 1964 | 14212972 | |
| a cross-linked control system. ii. control of pyridine nucleotide formation in vivo. | 1964 | 14212973 | |
| purification and properties of the alanine racemase from bacillus subtilis. | 1964 | 14212979 | |
| comparative biochemistry of cytochrome c. | 1964 | 14213357 | |
| studies on the active site of chymotrypsin. | 1964 | 14215632 | |
| the developmental significance of alanine dehydrogenase in bacillus subtilis. | 1964 | 14215639 | |
| bile peritonitis. | 1964 | 14215921 | |
| effect of phenol on bacillus subtilis spores at elevated temperatures. | the nature of the recovery medium is shown to influence the number of bacillus subtilis spores which, after exposure to 2.5 or 5% phenol at high temperatures, can produce a visible colony. higher survivor counts were obtained in nutrient agar containing l-alanine and d-glucose than in plain nutrient agar. | 1964 | 14215968 |
| purification and some properties of beta-glactosidase of bacillus subtilis. | 1964 | 14216060 | |
| [measurement of capreomycin in body fluids]. | 1964 | 14216395 | |
| enzyme repression in the regulation of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide biosynthesis in bacillus subtilis. | 1964 | 14216419 | |
| physical and biological studies on transforming dna. | 1964 | 14216611 |