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analysis of photoenzymatic repair of uv lesions in dna by single light flashes. i. in vitro studies with haemophilus influenzae transforming dna and yeast photoreactivating enzyme. 19685305772
evidence that either strand of dna can transform. 19685302608
the bacterial flora of the respiratory tract. some knowns and unknowns. 19685302612
the role of viral infection in the etiology and pathogenesis of chronic bronchitis and emphysema, with consideration of a naturally occurring animal model. 19685302613
failure of cephaloridine in hemophilus influenzae meningitis. 19685302845
acute epiglottitis: challenge of a rarely recognized emergency.acute epiglottitis is a fulminating infection of young children, requiring urgent and specific treatment. most cases are caused by infection with haemophilus influenzae type b. only a few cases, nearly all of them fatal, have been reported from britain, but probably many others go unrecognized. of four cases seen by us in the past six years three survived, having responded rapidly and completely to treatment. this consisted chiefly of measures to deal with respiratory tract obstruction and paren ...19685302853
recovery of colony-forming ability and genetic marker activity by uv-damaged hemophilus influenzae.the rate of recovery of uv-irradiated hemophilus influenzae from acriflavine-sensitized loss of colony-forming ability was studied at various acriflavine concentrations, uv doses, and temperatures. this rate (as calculated from an equation based upon certain assumptions) was on the order of 0.07 per minute per cell at 37 degrees c. this did not vary greatly with uv dose or acriflavine concentration, but did with temperature, giving a deltahdouble dagger of about 16 kcal/mole. in another set of e ...19685302986
in vitro evaluation of the hetacillin/dicloxacillin antibiotic combination. 19685303030
isolation of hemophilus species from abscesses in two children. 19685303039
prophage s2 mutants in haemophilus influenzae: a technique for their production and isolation.a procedure utilizing nitrosoguanidine has been developed to produce defective and temperature-sensitive mutants of prophage (s2) in lysogenic haemophilus influenzae. the system should be generally applicable to all temperate phage systems. at saturating concentrations of phage dna, more than 25 percent of recipient mutant lysogenic bacteria can be transformed to the wild type.19685303066
[acute epiglottitis]. 19685303131
phage resistance in haemophilus influenzae. 19685303295
transformation in micrococcus radiodurans and the ultraviolet sensitivity of its transforming dna. 19685303325
acute hematogenous pyarthrosis caused by hemophilus influenzae. 19685303451
haemophilus septicemia. 19685303604
fate of recipient deoxyribonucleic acid during transformation in haemophilus influenzae.during genetic transformation of haemophilus influenzae, segments of the host deoxyribonucleic acid (dna) corresponding to the integrating donor dna were degraded and liberated into the medium. this degradation was detected by the release of the radioactive label from host dna during a time period matching the time of development of maximal linkage between donor and host markers. the host label released above that released from nontransformed, control cultures was equivalent to about 2% of the h ...19685303721
[a case of humeral osteoperiostitis and arthritis of the elbow caused by haemophilus influenzae]. 19685303917
relapse following ampicillin treatment of acute hemophilus influenzae meningitis. 19685300101
repair of deoxyribonucleic acid in haemophilus influenzae. i. x-ray sensitivity of ultraviolet-sensitive mutants and their behavior as hosts to ultraviolet-irradiated bacteriophage and transforming deoxyribonucleic acid.seven mutants of haemophilus influenzae were isolated by the criterion of sensitivity to ultraviolet (uv) inactivation of colony formation. these mutants and the wild type were characterized with regard to x-ray inactivation of colony formation, uv induction of division inhibition, the ability of the eight strains to act as recipients to uv-irradiated h. influenzae phage and transforming deoxyribonucleic acid (dna), and the influence of acriflavine on the survival of uv-irradiated transforming d ...19685300300
residual activity of denatured transforming dna of haemophilus influenzae: a natrually occurring cross-linked dna. 19685300445
residual transforming activity of denatured haemophilus influenzae dna. 19685300446
an electron microscope investigation on the chromatographic fractions of denatured transforming dna of haemophilus influenzae. 19685300447
haemophilus epiglottitis. 19685300452
bacteriologic relapse in haemophilus influenzae meningitis. inadequate ampicillin therapy. 19685300497
haemophilus osteomyelitis and arthritis. 19685300871
the bacterial flora of the upper respiratory tract in children with severe asthma. 19685300899
hemophilus influenzae pneumonia in adults. report of five cases and review of the literature. 19685300907
potassium-6 (d-alpha-azidophenyl-acetamido)-penicillinate, a new penicillin. 19685301225
new technic for the isolation and rapid identification of haemophilus influenzae. 19685301293
new objective criteria for inflammation in bronchial secretions. 19685301645
radiation-sensitive and radiation-resistant mutants of haemophilus influenzae. 19685302006
a case of acute epiglottitis in an adult due to haemophilus influenzae, type b. 19685302038
septic arthritis due to hemophilus influenzae. 19685302070
repair of dna in haemophilus influenzae. ii. excision, repair of single-strand breaks, defects in transformation, and host cell modification in uv-sensitive mutants. 19685305878
the bacteriology of terminal pneumonia. an autopsy study in mulago hospital, kampala. 19685305917
[effect of proflovine on haemophilus influenzae]. 19685309235
shapes of the u.v. inactivation curves for single and linked double markers in haemophilus influenzae transforming dna. 19685305176
inactivation of haemophilus influenzae transforming dna by spleen acid deoxyribonuclease. 19684939040
[rubella virus infection of the central nervous system of rabbits and hamsters. i. virological investigations in vivo and in vitro]. 19684913834
characterization of a naturally occurring, cross-linked fraction of dna. 1. nature of the cross-linkage. 19684966870
a laboratory comparison of tri-acetyl oleandomycin and nine other antibiotics. 19684967052
kallikrein in granules of the submaxillary gland. 19684870244
rapid identification of small numbers of bacteria after short-time cultivation in the presence of fitc--conjugated antiserum: report on a method. 19684870806
the effect of a prophylactic topical antibiotic (cephalothin) on the incidence of wound infection. 19684872485
studies on acid deoxyribonuclease. v. the oligonucleotides obtained from deoxyribonucleic acid and their 3'-phosphate termini. 19684872546
[effect of monomycin on the functional condition of kidneys in dogs]. 19684873976
cardiac perfusion with dextran-dimethyl sulfoxide for cardiac preservation. 19684875605
the field trial: some thoughts on the indispensable ordeal. 19684875751
[state of neurohumoral reactivity of the blood vessels in rabbits poisoned with botulin]. 19684875960
action of rifamycin on rna-polymerase from sensitive and resistant bacteria. 19684876647
[synovial ragocytosis]. 19684878467
effect of x-radiation on transfer ribonucleic acid. 19684880815
genetic integration in the heterospecific transformation of haemophilus influenzae cells by haemophilus parainfluenzae deoxyribonucleic acid.the in vivo chemical linkage of haemophilus parainfluenzae deoxyribonucleic acid (dna) with the h. influenzae genome has been found to occur at a much higher level than is suggested by the low efficiency of the heterospecific transformation of an antibiotic resistance marker. this linkage, about 60% of the level with homospecific dna, was found to involve alkali-stable bonding. the amount of host dna label released (about 60%) was about the same as that released during homospecific transformatio ...19684882021
the plasma lecithins:cholesterol acyltransferase reaction.evidence for the existence of a plasma lecithin : cholesterol acyltransferase is reviewed with emphasis not only on the lipid reactants, but also on the lipoprotein "substrates" and "products." the cholesteryl esters of all major lipoprotein classes become labeled when plasma is incubated with cholesterol-(14)c. however, the smaller, lecithin-rich high density lipoproteins appear to be preferred substrates. most studies of factors that influence the acyltransferase reaction have not adequately d ...19684868699
the plasma lecithins:cholesterol acyltransferase reaction.evidence for the existence of a plasma lecithin : cholesterol acyltransferase is reviewed with emphasis not only on the lipid reactants, but also on the lipoprotein "substrates" and "products." the cholesteryl esters of all major lipoprotein classes become labeled when plasma is incubated with cholesterol-(14)c. however, the smaller, lecithin-rich high density lipoproteins appear to be preferred substrates. most studies of factors that influence the acyltransferase reaction have not adequately d ...19684868699
lung infection with anonymous mycobacteria. 19684868828
capsulated haemophilus influenzae and bronchiectasis. 19684918221
cell membrane of uterine smooth muscle. 19684866539
cell membrane of uterine smooth muscle. 19684866539
mixed bacterial meningitis due to haemophilus influenzae and salmonella typhimurium. 19684895238
regulation of dihydrofolate reductase and other folate-requiring enzymes. 19684888607
an indicator method for the detection of bacterial x and v factor dependence. 19684892113
[current problems in burns]. 19684892928
[current problems in burns]. 19684892928
[inhibitory effects of an antidiabetic biguanide, nn'-dimethylbiguanide, on the lipid disturbances induced by the administration of cholesterol in rabbits]. 19684971298
[effect of gentamicin on various bacteria strains responsible for urinary tract infections. clinical and bacteriological results]. 19684985841
[observations on the clinical and bacteriological aspects of the respiratory localization of pseudomonas aeruginosa]. 19684976934
[extrapyramidal syndrome caused by iron overloading. experimental study]. 19684981626
use of telephone interviewing to study human reproduction. 19684972413
the effect of bcg vaccination in naturally infected tuberculin-positive individuals. 19684972531
bacterial inhibition by amniotic fluid. 19684972852
the in vitro activity of vibramycin (doxycycline). 19684969956
the 5'-nucleotidases and cyclic phosphodiesterases (3'-nucleotidases) of the enterobacteriaceae.all members of the enterobacteriaceae possess distinct 5'-nucleotidases and cyclic phosphodiesterases (3'-nucleotidases) that can be differentiated from the acid and alkaline phosphatases and the acid sugar hydrolases. the nucleotidases and cyclic phosphodiesterases of the various enterobacteriaceae are remarkably similar in properties. all of the 5'-nucleotidases hydrolyze 5'-nucleotides, adenosine triphosphate, and uridine diphosphoglucose. their ph optimum is from 5.7 to 6.1. the cyclic phosp ...19684967771
[halogenation of nucleic acids. v. physicochemical study of brominated dna]. 19684967814
association of 5s ribonucleic acid to 50s ribosomal subunits of escherichia coli and bacillus subtilis. 19684968699
association of 5s ribonucleic acid to 50s ribosomal subunits of escherichia coli and bacillus subtilis. 19684968699
nonstreptococcal pharyngitis. 19684968805
listeria meningitis. 19685006478
evaluation of pediatric transfusion practice using criteria maps.pediatric blood transfusion practice in a tertiary-care pediatric hospital was evaluated retrospectively by using the technique of criteria mapping. a total of 630 transfusion episodes involving red cell concentrates, frozen plasma (plasma frozen within 24 hours of collection), platelet concentrates, and albumin were reviewed: 243 (86.2%) were reviewed only by a technical assistant, and 87 (13.8%) required additional physician review. of these, 138 were red cell concentrate transfusions: 79.7 pe ...19681986465
[danish society for the blind - the blinds' own organization: work for placing the blind in society as equal citizens]. 1968252288
therapeutics' conference: three views on cancer treatment. let the patient set his own goal. 1968252051
immunofluorescence in the diagnosis of acute bacterial meningitis: a cooperative evaluation of the technique in a clinical laboratory setting. 19694387739
[on the role of cholinergic and adrenergic mechanisms in the regulation of monosaccharide absorption in the intestine]. 19694389090
laboratory evaluation of erythromycin in a general hospital. 19694389248
[comparative analysis of the bacterial flora and antibiotic resistance in otitis media in children up to the age of 2 years]. 19694389314
[bacteriological investigation of sputum in chronic bronchitis]. 19694389437
an investigation into the bradycardic effects of st 155 [2-(2,6-dichlorophenylamino)-2-imidazoline hcl] in the anesthetized dog. 19694389918
[primary protein structure of strains of the tobacco mosaic virus. v. amino acid sequence (1-61) of the protein of tobacco mosaic virus strain holmes rib grass]. 19694390042
amphetamine-induced release of [3h]metaraminol from subcellular fractions of the mouse heart. 19694390149
[value of rifampicin in treatment of the patients with bronchopulmonary lesions. a clinical-bacteriological study]. 19694390183
antibiotic penetration of the brain. a comparative study. 19694390285
a comparison of the anti-arrhythmic actions of i.c.i. 50172 and (--)-propranolol and their effects on intracellular cardiac action potentials and other features of cardiac function.1. i.c.i. 50172 had marked quinidine-like effects on intracellular cardiac action potentials at concentrations above 20 mg/l. (6.61 x 10(-5)m). the rate of rise and overshoot of the action potential, conduction velocity and contractions were decreased. (-)-propranolol had similar effects at less than 1/30 this concentration.2. i.c.i. 50172 had 1/100 the activity of (-)-propranolol as a local anaesthetic. since this is also the ratio of their in vitro beta-receptor blocking activities, i.c.i. 501 ...19694390670
a comparison of the anti-arrhythmic actions of i.c.i. 50172 and (--)-propranolol and their effects on intracellular cardiac action potentials and other features of cardiac function.1. i.c.i. 50172 had marked quinidine-like effects on intracellular cardiac action potentials at concentrations above 20 mg/l. (6.61 x 10(-5)m). the rate of rise and overshoot of the action potential, conduction velocity and contractions were decreased. (-)-propranolol had similar effects at less than 1/30 this concentration.2. i.c.i. 50172 had 1/100 the activity of (-)-propranolol as a local anaesthetic. since this is also the ratio of their in vitro beta-receptor blocking activities, i.c.i. 501 ...19694390670
the inhibitory innervation of the bovine iris sphincter. 19694390672
diagnostic and therapeutic advantages of serial quantitative cultures of fresh sputum in acute bacterial pneumonia. 19694390935
penicillin in paranasal sinus secretions. 19694391270
[skin reactions to bacterial vaccines in relation to the flora in the throat smear of children with chronic asthmatic bronchitis]. 19694391286
cyclic adenosine monophosphate: stimulation of melatonin and serotonin synthesis in cultured rat pineals.dibutyryl cyclic adenosine monophosphate, like norepinephrine, stimulates the synthesis of labeled melatonin and serotonin from tryptophan labeled with carbon-14 by rat pineals in organ culture. unlike norepinephrine, dibutyryl cyclic adenosine monophosphate does not enhance the accumulation of labeled tryptophan or protein within the pineal. these findings are compatible with the hypothesis that cyclic adenosine monophosphate mediates some, but not all, of the effects of norepinephrine.19694309627
separation of specific antibodies to tstas of adeno 12 and polyoma tumors. 19694310331
lung tap in childhood. bacteria, viruses, and mycoplasmas in acute lower respiratory tract infections. 19694310363
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