Publications
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oral immunization in experimental salmonellosis ii. characteristics of the immune response to temperature-sensitive mutants given by oral and parenteral routes. | a temperature-sensitive mutant of salmonella enteritidis, selected because of its inability to proliferate normally at 37 c, has been used as a living vaccine in mice. when given parenterally or orally, it confers a high degree of resistance against otherwise lethal s. enteritidis infections given intraperitoneally or by mouth. in contrast to most other effective living salmonella vaccines, the temperature-sensitive mutant survives for only short periods in mouse tissues. although the vaccine pr ... | 1970 | 16557818 |
drug potentiation of macrophage function. | the mechanism by which macrophages kill facultative intracellular parasites is not known. a test system is described utilizing human macrophages derived from blood monocytes and the opportunistic pathogen listeria monocytogenes. in this system, bacterial killing was impaired under hypoxic conditions. under aerobic conditions, addition of clofazimine (b663), a phenazine derivative effective in the treatment of human leprosy, potentiated the killing of listeria by macrophages. potentiation occurre ... | 1970 | 16557883 |
in vitro antibacterial activity of minocycline and effect of agar medium utilized in its susceptibility testing. | the in vitro activity of minocycline against 1,028 bacterial strains was determined in parallel in mueller hinton agar and trypticase soy agar. the broad antibacterial effect of minocycline against gram-positive cocci and gram-negative bacilli is confirmed. minimal inhibitory concentrations for gram-positive bacteria in mueller hinton agar were at least twofold less than in trypticase soy agar. minimal inhibitory concentrations for gram-negative bacilli in mueller hinton agar were usually fourfo ... | 1970 | 4392357 |
[gentamicin. brief review of current information]. | 1970 | 4393373 | |
[production of a new antibiotic, chalcidin, from micromonospora chalcea culture]. | 1970 | 4394064 | |
timely topics in microbiology: gram positive bacteria, 1967-1969. | 1970 | 4394467 | |
the effect of listeria monocytogenes on resistance to pneumococcal infection. | 1970 | 4394691 | |
phosphatase activity of listeria (preliminary report). | 1970 | 4314629 | |
[bactericidal effects of penicillin and cephalosporin antibiotics]. | 1970 | 4392307 | |
histopathology of listeria monocytogenes after oral feeding to mice. | ingestion by mice of listeria monocytogenes in drinking water induced micro-abscesses of the liver and ulcerative enteritis. in pregnant mice, these lesions were larger and more extensive than in nonpregnant female and male mice. pregnancy is interrupted by a purulent panmetritis and necrotizing placentitis. the early microabscess is unique in that it consists of monocytic cells with bizarre-shaped nuclei. the experimentally induced pathological changes in livers and intestines of mice used in t ... | 1970 | 4192887 |
listeria monocytogenes meningitis in adults: a report of two cases. | 1970 | 4984603 | |
origin and kinetics of monocytes and macrophages. | 1970 | 4986254 | |
the monocyte in cellular immunity. | 1970 | 4986255 | |
purification and properties of biologically active factors in lipid extracts of listeria monocytogenes. | 1970 | 4987296 | |
listeria monocytogenes. | 1970 | 4987763 | |
[seroepidemiological method as a means of mass investigation of human listeriosis]. | 1970 | 4988130 | |
effect of iron on the bactericidal proteins from rabbit polymorphonuclear leukocytes. | 1970 | 4988270 | |
experimental ovine listeriosis. iv. pathogenesis of fetal infection. | 1970 | 4988407 | |
[seroepidemiological studies of the incidence of listeria infections in the region of the iasi district in the period 1965-66]. | 1970 | 4988508 | |
[human listeriosis. a review and 4 cases]. | 1970 | 4988930 | |
human listerial infection: four cases of meningitis and a review. | 1970 | 4989043 | |
[abortion due to listeria infections followed by disturbed pregnancy]. | 1970 | 4989179 | |
[blood microbiology of patients with listeria infections and an interrupted pregnancy]. | 1970 | 4989180 | |
[current data on the diagnosis and epidemiology of listeriosis]. | 1970 | 4989334 | |
[isolation of listeria cultures from a patient with cutaneous manifestations of listeriosis by the biotest method on suckling mice]. | 1970 | 4989492 | |
[motility inhibition test in serological diagnosis of listeriosis]. | 1970 | 4989745 | |
effects of 20 years' storage on lyophilized cultures of bacteria, molds, viruses, and yeasts. | 1970 | 4990324 | |
studies on the respiration of listeria monocytogenes variants with different virulence. | 1970 | 4990603 | |
studies on diphosphopyridine nucleotidase and platelet damaging factor in an extracellular product of listeria monocytogenes. | 1970 | 4991780 | |
[experimental contribution to the therapy of listeriosis]. | 1970 | 4991786 | |
ampicillin treatment of listeriosis. | 1970 | 4992072 | |
epizootiology of listeric infection in sheep. | 1970 | 4992299 | |
listeriosis--rare or rarely recognized. | 1970 | 4991051 | |
[listeriosis serial studies in an agricultural area of hungary]. | 1970 | 4991080 | |
[interrelations between the infective agents of tularemia and listeriosis in vitro and in vivo]. | 1970 | 4991082 | |
occurrence of listeria antibodies in select occupa- tional groups. | 1970 | 4991114 | |
additional data on diagnosis and epidemiology of listeria infections. | 1970 | 4991450 | |
[effect of certain antibiotics on experimental listeria infections in the mouse]. | 1970 | 4991592 | |
[heterogenous passive transfer of increased sensitivity using leukocytes from the blood of patients with allergic diseases]. | 1970 | 4993914 | |
[comparative electron microscope study of dysenteric and listerial keratoconjunctivitis]. | 1970 | 4993240 | |
listeria infections. | 1970 | 4993531 | |
[viability of listeria in water and its decontamination]. | 1970 | 4994532 | |
[search for elective nutrient media for isolation of listeria]. | 1970 | 4994533 | |
[endocarditis due to listeria monocytogenes]. | 1970 | 4997938 | |
[detection of listeria monocytogenes in healthy premature and newborn infants]. | 1970 | 4997979 | |
[bacteriological and serological testing for listeria monocytogenes in children hospitalized for various diseases]. | 1970 | 4995664 | |
[on the causes of color phenomena in bacterial colonies viewed by henry's oblique illumination]. | 1970 | 4995686 | |
[bacteria of the genus listeria, yersinia and moraxella: further problems of infectious pathology]. | 1970 | 4995701 | |
[epidemiology, clinical aspects and therapy of listeriosis]. | 1970 | 4996928 | |
laboratory studies with a selective enterococcus medium. | lancefield group d streptococci are involved with appreciable frequency in a variety of infectious processes. the presumptive recognition of these bacteria on initial culturing of clinical specimens is an objective not attained readily by selective media available in the clinical laboratory. selective enterococcus agar was evaluated with emphasis on its ability to sequester enterococci from specimens with many microbial components. in addition, the sensitivity of this new agar was compared with ... | 1970 | 5485723 |
[a case of listeria monocytogenes neonatal meningitis]. | 1970 | 5517240 | |
suppression of cell-mediated immunity to infection by an antimitotic drug. further evidence that migrant macrophages express immunity. | the development of acquired cell-mediated immunity to infection with listeria monocytogenes can be blocked by a 15 hr pulse of the antimitotic drug, vinblastine (vb). the drug has no effect on the host-parasite relationship after 72 hr of infection when a high level of immunity is being expressed, i.e., when infective foci are populated by activated macrophages. infective foci in mice treated early during infection with vb do not acquire migrant macrophages, but they become acellular after 48 hr ... | 1970 | 5523967 |
[demonstration of listeria monocytogenes in culture]. | 1970 | 5006426 | |
the relationship of delayed hypersensitivity to acquired antituberculous immunity. ii. effect of adjuvant on the allergenicity and immunogenicity of heat-killed tubercle bacilli. | 1970 | 5002230 | |
[listeria monocytogenes meningitis. report of a case]. | 1970 | 5000748 | |
the relative importance of blood monocytes and fixed macrophages to the expression of cell-mediated immunity to infection. | infection in mice with listeria monocytogenes results in a substantial accumulation of migrant macrophages in the liver. the immigrant cells populate both the infective foci and intervening sinusoids. they have the labeling characteristics of blood monocytes, and their appearance in infective foci in the liver corresponds to the expression of a high level of antimicrobial immunity in this organ. the infected liver acquires additional new macrophages by kupffer-cell division. the proliferation of ... | 1970 | 5002519 |
[the diagnostic value of bacterial silver impregnation according to the method of levaditi]. | 1970 | 4097670 | |
electron-microscopic study of localization of antigens in francisella tularensis by means of ferritin-labelled antibodies. | 1970 | 4099755 | |
electron microscopic studies in experimental keratoconjunctivitis listeriosa. i. penetration of listeria monocytogenes into corneal epithelial cells. | 1970 | 4101180 | |
cellular immunity in vitro. i. immunologically mediated enhancement of macrophage bactericidal capacity. | an in vitro model of cellular immunity in the guinea pig was established. animals were immunized with tubercle bacilli, bovine gamma globulin, or picrylated human serum albumin in complete freund's adjuvant. oil-induced peritoneal exudates from immune and control animals were cultured overnight with and without specific antigen. the cultures were washed and the macrophage monolayers were infected with listeria monocytogenes. at intervals the monolayers were lysed and the numbers of viable intrac ... | 1971 | 4102688 |
modification of listeria monocytogenes infection during unrelated cell-mediated immune reactions. | 1971 | 4109475 | |
listeria monocytogenes meningitis: an opportunistic infection. | 1971 | 4110448 | |
[use of acridin dyes in solid selective media for the isolation of listeria monocytogenes]. | 1971 | 4112425 | |
the mediator of cellular immunity. i. the life-span and circulation dynamics of the immunologically committed lymphocyte. | thoracic duct cells from rats which have survived an infection with listeria monocytogenes can confer a high level of antimicrobial resistance upon normal recipients. the cells which confer protection appear in the thoracic duct during the 1st wk of the immunizing infection, at a time when newly formed lymphocytes are being added to the lymph in substantially increased numbers. the protective cells differ in at least two respects from the majority of small lymphocytes in central lymph: they have ... | 1971 | 5002521 |
the mediator of cellular immunity. ii. migration of immunologically committed lymphocytes into inflammatory exudates. | peritoneal exudates from rats which have survived an infection with l. monocytogenes can protect cyclophosphamide-treated recipients against a listeria challenge. they are more effective in this respect than cells obtained from the spleen or thoracic duct lymph. since exudate cells from normal rats and inocula prepared from the resident peritoneal cell populations of infected donors are unable to inhibit the challenge infection, the protective cells must belong to a class of lymphocytes that eme ... | 1971 | 5002522 |
[model studies using various reagents important in the epidemiology of listeria monocytogenes]. | 1971 | 5003047 | |
changes induced in the ultrastructure of the cytoplasmic and intracytoplasmic membranes of several gram-positive bacteria by variations in oso 4 fixation. | 1971 | 5003136 | |
factors neutralizing the bacteriocidal effect of lysolecithin. | 1971 | 5003193 | |
[opportunistic infections due to listera monocytogenes]. | 1971 | 5003673 | |
[prophage induction in listeria monocytogenes]. | 1971 | 5003842 | |
[serological diagnosis of listeriosis with an agglutination reaction on gelose]. | 1971 | 5004042 | |
brain abscess due to listeria monocytogenes in a patient with cirrhosis of the liver. | 1971 | 5004054 | |
[various peculiarities in virulence changes of septicemia pathogens during the course of infection]. | 1971 | 5004770 | |
[coxiella burneti, listeria monocytogenes and toxoplasma gondii antibodies in employees of abbatoirs of campania]. | 1971 | 5004919 | |
[the kinetics of listeria monocytogenes growth at different temperatures]. | 1971 | 5004956 | |
some epidemiologic problems of human listeriosis in hungary. | 1971 | 5005044 | |
[energy metabolism of various aerobic septicemic bacteria with different virulence]. | 1971 | 5005069 | |
[catalase activity in variations of septicemic bacteria with varying virulence]. | 1971 | 5005070 | |
[2 cases of listeria meningoencephalitis of medullo-pontine type]. | 1971 | 5005203 | |
in vitro induction of nonspecific resistance in macrophages by specifically sensitized lymphocytes. | experiments were carried out to determine whether macrophages can be activated in vitro to resist challenge with heterologous microorganisms. sensitized spleen cells from guinea pigs chronically infected with toxoplasma gondii were cultured with normal guinea pig peritoneal macrophages in the presence and absence of toxoplasma antigen. macrophage monolayers incubated with sensitized spleen cells and antigen were markedly resistant to challenge from listeria monocytogenes. resistance was manifest ... | 1971 | 5005299 |
cytotoxicity of rabbit blood for listeria monocytogenes. | our studies reveal that normal rabbit blood contains a potent bactericidin active against listeria monocytogenes. the factor is present in greatest amounts in fresh undiluted serum but is absent in platelet extracts. a correlation was observed between the virulence of listeria strains and their relative ability to survive in serum. the bactericidal titers obtained for plasma and plasma serum indicate that clotting must occur for optimum expression of antilisterial activity. the lethal action is ... | 1971 | 5005312 |
ultrastructural patterns of bacterial breakdown in normal and granulomatous rabbit alveolar macrophages. | 1971 | 5005494 | |
isolation of listeria monocytogenes from brain specimens of domestic animals in ontario. | 1971 | 5005795 | |
[listeria monocytogenes in bovine brain material]. | 1971 | 5006263 | |
listeria bacteremia with acute pericarditis. | 1971 | 5000928 | |
cell wall lytic enzymes of microbial origin and their application]. | 1971 | 5001159 | |
[occurrence and regional spreading of human listeriosis in odr]. | 1971 | 5001187 | |
[silver impregnation of single microorganisms]. | 1971 | 5001314 | |
listeriosis. | 1971 | 5001330 | |
[bacteriologic and serologic studies on listerioses in senegal]. | 1971 | 5001334 | |
cell-mediated resistance to aerogenic infection of the lung. | 1971 | 5001527 | |
the action of cortisone acetate on cell-mediated immunity to infection. suppression of host cell proliferation and alteration of cellular composition of infective foci. | pulse labeling with tritiated thymidine shows that the response in the mouse to infection with l. monocytogenes includes a large increase in the division of lymphoid cells in the spleen, an increase in the division of macrophages in the liver, and an accumulation of monocyte-derived macrophages at infective foci in the tissues. a single 2.5 mg dose of cortisone acetate given at the beginning of infection greatly delays and suppresses these three components of the host response. the unrestricted ... | 1971 | 5001704 |
effect of growth conditions on the fatty acid composition of listeria monocytogenes and comparison with the fatty acids of erysipelothrix and corynebacterium. | 1971 | 5001792 | |
the mediator of cellular immunity. iv. cooperation between lymphocytes and mononuclear phagocytes. | 1971 | 5001820 | |
[meningoencephalitis listeriosa]. | 1971 | 5002426 | |
polyacrylamide gel identification of bacterial l-forms and mycoplasma species of human origin. | 1971 | 5544289 | |
the mediator of cellular immunity. 3. lymphocyte traffic from the blood into the inflamed peritoneal cavity. | a substantial portion of the lymphocyte-like cells in induced peritoneal exudates derive from cells which enter the blood by way of the thoracic duct. the migrant cells have been identified as large and medium lymphocytes, but they may also include short-lived small lymphocytes derived from them. small lymphocytes which have a potentially long circulating life-span are excluded from exudates, although cells of this type predominate in thoracic duct lymph. the results imply that many (perhaps all ... | 1971 | 5547059 |
listeriosis. | 1971 | 4996967 | |
resistance to intracellular infection in mice immunized with toxoplasma vaccine and adjuvant. | 1971 | 4997287 | |
vaccination of mice against listeria infection. | 1971 | 4997394 |