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[action of proteinase of clostridium oedematiens and clostridium perfringens on homologous and heterologous toxins]. 196414248428
alkalinized glutaraldehyde, a new antimicrobial agent. 196414249463
[acute dilatation, necrosis and rupture of the stomach, with phlegmonous gastritis, possibly envolving clostridium welchii]. 196414260926
[on the possibility of the existence of several exolecithinases in b. perfringens toxins]. 196414273429
the effects of radio-frequency energy on corynebacterium diphtheriae and clostridium welchii toxins. rep no. 603. 196414274028
[on the technic of demonstrating the toxin of gas gangrene with the elek technic]. 196414284154
[cl. perfringens toxin production. i. morphological studies and toxin production by cl. perfringens on semi-synthetic culture media]. 196414333942
[clinical varieties of septic toxemias caused by bacillus perfringens of hemolytical predominance]. 196414291402
[2 cases of food toxinfection caused by type a cl. perfringens]. 196414255891
[effect of compounds containing sulfhydryl groups on the phospholipase c activity in clostridium perfringens type a]. 196414305629
[the laboratory diagnosis of infections caused by clostridium perfringens]. 196414312710
[results of a study of food contamination by cl. perfringens]. 196414317582
food poisoning: observations on sources of salmonellae, clostridium welchii and staphylococci. 196414322368
clostridium welchii peritonitis after partial gastrectomy. 196414089060
a cresyl fast violet stain for bacteria and fungi in tissue. 196414106461
postoperative orthopaedic infections. a study of etiological mechanisms. 196414106556
neuraminidases and influenza virus infection in embryonated eggs.highly purified neuraminidase from influenza virus prevents embryonated eggs from infection by lee-b influenza virus. the degree of prevention afforded is equal to that of neuraminidases from vibrio cholerae and from clostridium perfringens when assayed at the same enzyme activity. the preventive effect is much lower against pr-8 virus. the results support the concept that the intact "receptor" containing sialic acid is required for the binding and infection of cells by influenza viruses.196414107434
[studies on the mechanism of action of lactulose (beta-galactoside action of lactulose (beta-galactosido-fructose) in the intestine]. 196414152610
control of aspartate beta-decarboxylase activity by transamination. 196414154469
gas bacillus infections of the abdominal wall (a possible cause of some unexplained postoperative deaths). 196414157852
travellers' diarrhoea. 196414160916
comparative kinetics of hemolysis of mammalian erythrocytes by clostridium perfringens alpha-toxin (phospholipase c). 196414162502
[on the operation of blood substitution in anaerobic sepsis]. 196414162863
the structure and chemistry of colominic acid. 196414163947
[experimental studies on the effect of antibiotics on the healing of contaminated wounds. (ii. experience with terramycin)]. 196414148605
[transamination of dicarbonic amino acids in microorganisms]. 196414150170
[role of clostridium perfringens in the etiology of food poisoning]. 196414150551
clostridial myositis after parenteral injections. 196414151163
the role of cl. welchii type a in experimental intestinal obstruction. 196414137688
fatalities associated with abortions. 196414144145
the role of the anaerobic bacteria, with particular reference to the virulence of clostridium perfringens. 196414146376
determination of c. perfringens and c. oedematiens toxicity in tissue culture. 196414112017
a fall on a broom handle which caused penetration of scrotum and retroperitoneal wound of the hepatic flexure. 196414114543
therapeutic applications of oxygen at two atmospheres pressure. 196414114629
altered concepts of the mechanism of nonvisualization of the gallbladder. 196414115313
why be morbid? paths of progress in the control of obstetric infections, 1931 to 1960. 196414115931
spontaneous endogenous clostridial septicemia. 196414124870
microflora of apparently healthy lung tissue of cattle. 196414125906
analyses of wound exudates for clostridial toxins.noyes, howard e. (walter reed army institute of research, washington, d.c.), william l. pritchard, floyd b. brinkley, and janice a. mendelson. analyses of wound exudates for clostridial toxins. j. bacteriol. 87:623-629. 1964.-earlier studies indicated that death of goats with traumatic wounds of the hindquarter could be related to the number of clostridia in the wounds, and that toxicity of wound exudates for mice and guinea pigs could be partially neutralized by commercial trivalent gas gangren ...196414127581
skin antiseptics: an appraisal and attempted correlation with wound infection. 196414130162
renal effects of perfusion with clostridium perfringens alpha toxin. 196414119101
lysosomal disruption by bacterial toxins.bernheimer, alan w. (new york university school of medicine, new york), and lois l. schwartz. lysosomal disruption by bacterial toxins. j. bacteriol. 87:1100-1104. 1964.-seventeen bacterial toxins were examined for capacity (i) to disrupt rabbit leukocyte lysosomes as indicated by decrease in turbidity of lysosomal suspensions, and (ii) to alter rabbit liver lysosomes as measured by release of beta-glucuronidase and acid phosphatase. staphylococcal alpha-toxin, clostridium perfringens alpha-toxi ...19645874534
[simple method for constantly obtaining a high-titer perfringens alpha-toxin. i. role of the medium for toxigenesis and of dextrin]. 19644284523
[contribution to the study of methods of isolation of clostridium perfringens. v. comparative study of various isolation media]. 19644284057
[quantitative studies of the intestinal flora of baby pigs]. 19644284129
[simple method for constantly obtaining a high-titer perfringens alpha-toxin. ii. role of the combination of glucides and of the incubation temperature]. 19644284404
stimulation and solubilization of the sodium ion-activated adenosine triphosphatase of cerebral microsomes by surface-active agents, especially polyoxyethylene ethers: actions of phospholipases and a neuraminidase. 19644284459
[observations on the formation in mixed cultures of hemotoxins of cl. perfringens and oedematiens]. 19644286366
[contribution to the study of the antigenic structure of cl. perfringens. i. unusual serological behavior of a strain of cl. perfringens]. 19644290795
[contribution to the study of the antigenic structure of cl. perfringens. ii. phase variation in cl. perfringens]. 19644290796
[research on the influence of the activity of the thymus gland during anti-perfringens immunization]. 19654291310
[the effect of penicillin "in vitro" on the spores of cl. perfringens, type a. (preliminary report)]. 19654291311
[dynamics of the formation of different components of the toxin of cl. perfringens type a]. 19654288944
[factors causing the restoration of toxic properties in centrifugates of cl. perfringens cultures which lost their toxicity]. 19654288945
[the preserving capacity of clostridium perfringens toxin in sheep feces and intestinal contents]. 19654289239
[effect of terms of culture growing of clostridium perfringens types b and d on their immune properties]. 19654289256
[enteritis caused by clostridium perfringens]. 19654289258
[a study of the enzymes of the toxic cl. perfringens complex, their formation and interaction]. 19654290256
the incidence of organisms of the genus clostridium in vacuum packed fish in the united kingdom. 19654283904
[isolation and identification of cl. perfringens from the intestinal contents of healthy individuals]. 19654290469
[some data in favor of the enzymatic nature of cl. perfringens and oedematiens toxins]. 19654290470
incorporation of c14 from amino acids and peptides into protein by clostridium perfringens type d.hauschild, andreas h. w. (university of toronto, toronto, ontario, canada). incorporation of c(14) from amino acids and peptides into protein by clostridium perfringens type d. j. bacteriol. 90:1569-1574. 1965.-uptake of c(14) from c(14)-labeled amino acids and peptides by clostridium perfringens was measured in culture media containing acid or papain hydrolysates of c(14)-labeled chlorella protein. between 2 and 4 hr of growth, the rate of c(14) uptake from peptides was higher than from free am ...19654285333
peptides for toxinogenesis of clostridium perfringens type d. 19654285335
studies on the pathogenesis of gastroenteritis in swine. preliminary report. 19654285602
[bacteria quantity and fecal indicators in the water of lake constance]. 19654285670
immunohistochemical characteristics of insoluble mouse liver cell antigens. 19654286086
clostridial septicemia with intravascular hemolysis; a case report. 19654286160
[dynamics of phosphorus compounds in the development of c1. perfringens]. 19654286712
[isolation and characteristics of purified lecitsinase from cl. perfringens]. 19654286714
biological activities of some alpha-dithiosemicarbazones. 19654284475
unexpected deaths from small bowel obstruction. 19654285142
clostridial ocular infections. case report of gas gangrene panophthalmitis. 19654284144
studies on antigenic structure of spores of cl. perfringens. ii. polysaccharide fractions. 19654284281
further studies on polysaccharide fractions isolated from vegetative cells of cl. perfringens type a. 19654284282
mannosamine in the cell wall of clostridium welchii (type a). 19654284286
the sialic acids. vi. purification and properties of sialidase from clostridium perfringens. 19654284295
comparative immune diffusion at gelatin-agar interfaces: a presumptive test for protein and acidic polysaccharide antigens. 19654284679
[surgical aspects of perfringens septicemias of genital origin]. 19654284728
the relationship of the haemagglutinin of clostridium welchii to the neuraminidase and other soluble products of the organism. 19654284778
a myxovirus receptor-inactivating agent occurring in cultures of clostridium welchii. 19654284779
multiple focal necrosis of the colon in the absence of occlusion of the mesenteric blood supply. 19654284841
[morphology of the welchia perfringens bacteriophage 80]. 19654284930
the cleavage of bile acid conjugates by cell-free extracts from clostridium perfringens. 19654284941
the intestinal flora in pigs with parakeratosis. v. 19654284961
the development of the flora of the alimentary tract in young animals. 19654285022
the effect of intra-arterial hydrogen peroxide in rabbits infected with clostridum perfringens. 19654285115
effects of animal alimentary passage on the heat resistance of clostridium perfringens.the resistance to heat, as measured by d values and phantom thermal death time curves, was observed to increase for one of three strains of clostridium perfringens type a subsequent to animal passage. animal passage was accomplished by the force-feeding of germ-free mice with bacterial suspensions of the organism, followed by the force-feeding of additional gnotobiotic mice with the contaminated feces. for the one strain in which an increase in heat resistance was noted, the result could not be ...19654286397
[studies on the dermotoxins of the 6 clostridium welchii types in rabbits]. 19654287430
[identification of animal strains of clostridium welchii by the agglutination test. 4. types c and f]. 19654287441
[dynamics of changes in the oxidation-reduction potential (rh2) and morphology of cl. perfringens cultures in the course of toxin formation on semisynthetic culture medium]. 19654287673
[research on the survival of clostridium perfringens in sausage]. 19654287722
[distribution of cl. perfringens in the environment]. 19654288178
[changes in clostridium perfringens type b caused by ultraviolet rays]. 19654288814
clostridium perfringens in meat and meat products.a total of 262 specimens of meat and meat dishes were examined for the presence of clostridium perfringens. of this total, 161 were raw, unprocessed beef, veal, lamb, pork, or chicken; 101 were processed meats and meat dishes. c. perfringens was isolated from 113 (43.1%) of these specimens. the highest percentage of contamination (82%) was found in veal cuts, and the lowest (4.7%) in sliced sandwich meats and spreads. only 2 of the 113 isolates were shown to produce heat-resistant spores, which ...196514325274
resistance of clostridium perfringens type a spores to gamma-radiation.the radiation resistance of the spores of a classical strain and of an atypical, heat-resistant strain of clostridium perfringens was determined. spores were produced in ellner's and in a trypticase broth medium. approximately 10(6) viable spores per milliliter were suspended in 0.06 m phosphate buffer and irradiated with gamma rays from cobalt-60; the survivors were counted in tryptone-yeast extract-agar by the prickett-tube technique. radiation d values for spores of the atypical strain in pho ...196514325887
pouch method for the isolation and enumeration of clostridia.an anaerobic film-pouch method has been developed for the isolation and enumeration of clostridia. fabrication of the pouch is described. counts of spore suspensions of putrefactive anaerobe 3679 and of clostridium botulinum strains 41-b and 33-a in pouches were compared with those obtained by anaerobic-jar and agar-deep techniques. statistical analysis revealed a significant difference in favor of the pouch over the tube and anaerobic-jar methods. tests performed with c. welchii, both in spore ...196514325895
bovine "enterotoxemia". 3. factors affecting the stability of the toxins of clostridium perfringens types a, c and d. 196514325994
contamination of meat supplies. ii. clostridium welchii and toxoplasma. 196514326803
the influence of gastric hypothermia on experimental bacteremia in dogs. 196514331938
[study on the survival of clostridium perfringens from the danube]. 196514318509
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