Publications
| Title | Abstract | Year(sorted ascending) Filter | PMID Filter |
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| the relationship of the flavobacterium ophthalmiae to periodic ophthalmia in horses. | 1929 | 16692821 | |
| [flavobacterium fecale isolated from a hemoculture]. | 1950 | 15425960 | |
| the biological degradation of lignin. iii. bacterial degradation of alpha-conidendrin. | 1952 | 14938339 | |
| halobacterium halobium. | 1953 | 13035061 | |
| biological degradation of lignin. v. polysaccharide synthesis from alpha-conidendrin. | 1953 | 13066027 | |
| [a case of mixed meningitis caused by alcaligenes faecalis and flavobacterium arborescens]. | 1953 | 13073497 | |
| formation of nitrogen, nitrous oxide, and nitric oxide by extracts of denitrifying bacteria. | 1954 | 13130542 | |
| the flavobacteria. i. nutritional requirements. | 1954 | 13201529 | |
| nutrition and metabolism of marine bacteria. i. survey of nutritional requirements. | 1954 | 13221543 | |
| production of trans-l-epoxysuccinic acid by fungi and its microbiological conversion to meso-tartartic acid. | 1955 | 13263309 | |
| the flavobacteria. iii. intermediate metabolism of flavobacterium aquatile. | 1955 | 13271311 | |
| flavobacterium aquatile (frankland and frankland) bergey et al., type species of the genus flavobacterium. | 1955 | 14392121 | |
| bacterial degradation of heparin. | 1956 | 13288602 | |
| flagella, gas vacuoles and cell-wall structure in halobacterium halobium; an electron microscope study. | 1956 | 13357722 | |
| partial inactivation of lipoprotein lipase by bacterial heparinase. | 1956 | 13360277 | |
| the degradation of heparin by bacterial enzymes. i. adaptation and lyophilized cells. | 1956 | 13385232 | |
| the degradation of heparin by bacterial enzymes. ii. acetone powder extracts. | 1956 | 13385233 | |
| nitrite reduction by bacterium denitrificans in relation to oxidation-reduction potential and oxygen tension. | 1957 | 13405854 | |
| the degradation of heparin by bacterial enzymes. iii. a comparison of the degradation of heparin, hyaluronic acid, and chondroitin sulfate. | 1957 | 13438871 | |
| the degradation of hyaluronate, the chondroitin sulfates and heparin by bacterial enzymes (flavobacterium). | 1957 | 13479448 | |
| a new species (flavobacterium polyglutamicum) which hydrolyzes the gamma-l-glutamyl bond in polypeptides. | 1957 | 13481004 | |
| the proteolytic system of a gram negative rod isolated from the bovine rumen. | 1958 | 13509652 | |
| nutrition and metabolism of marine bacteria. vii. growth response of a marine flavobacterium to surface active agents and nucleotides. | 1958 | 13525354 | |
| [the utilization of metal resinates as a source of carbon by flavobacterium resinovorum delaporte and daste]. | 1958 | 13547537 | |
| adaptive patterns in the bacterial oxidation of 2:4-dichloro- and 4-chloro-2-methyl-phenoxyacetic acid. | 1958 | 13549700 | |
| [4 cases of flavobacterium meningitis in newborns]. | 1958 | 13606625 | |
| some properties of a pectolytic soil flavobacterium. | 1959 | 13631186 | |
| [findings on pseudomonadaceae; study of 2 strains of flavobacterium isolated from fresh-water fish]. | 1959 | 13650309 | |
| mechanism involved in the metabolism of nitrophenyl-carboxylic acid compounds by microorganisms. | 1959 | 13654222 | |
| [study of 3 microbial strains of the family pseudomonadaceae, whose synergism induces a septicemic-like disease in white fishes of the dordogne & lot rivers & their tributaries]. | 1959 | 13670517 | |
| new cause of neonatal meningitis. | 1959 | 13856766 | |
| studies of flavobacterium piscicida bein: i. growth, toxicity, and ecological considerations. | 1959 | 16561836 | |
| the formation of unsaturated disacharides from mucopoly-saccharides and their cleavage to alpha-keto acid by bacterial enzymes. | 1960 | 13762462 | |
| bacterial elastase. i. isolation, purification and properties. | 1960 | 13766089 | |
| nutrition of flavobacterium aquatile strain taylor and a microbiological assay for thiamine. | 1960 | 13783717 | |
| [study on flavobacterium extorquens (ex. pseudomonas extorquens)]. | 1960 | 13797403 | |
| [flavobacterium in epidemic meningitis of the newborn]. | 1960 | 13806541 | |
| some serological studies of the genera corynebacterium, flavobacterium and xanthomonas. | 1960 | 13832420 | |
| [human chromobacterial infections seen at noumea]. | 1960 | 14431510 | |
| [flavobacterium isolated from milk of cows affected with mastitis]. | 1960 | 14436106 | |
| the structure of chondroitin sulfate b from studies with flavobacterium enzymes. | 1960 | 13715032 | |
| competitive relationship between protocatechuic acid and p-aminosalicylic acid for a cellular transport mechanism. | hubbard, jerry s. (oklahoma state university, stillwater), and norman n. durham. competitive relationship between protocatechuic acid and p-aminosalicylic acid for a cellular transport mechanism. j. bacteriol. 82:361-369. 1961.-the oxidation of protocatechuic acid by a flavobacterium is inhibited by p-aminosalicyclic acid regardless of whether the organism is grown on protocatechuic acid or sequentially induced to protocatechuic acid by growth on p-aminobenzoic acid. depletion of the substrate f ... | 1961 | 13716426 |
| reversal of the d-serine inhibition of growth and division in a flavobacterium. | 1961 | 13725193 | |
| flavobacterium infection as a cause of bacterial endocarditis. report of a case, bacteriologic studies, and review of the literature. | 1961 | 13747611 | |
| epidemic meningitis of the newborn caused by flavobacteria. i. epidemiology and bacteriology. | 1961 | 13689663 | |
| epidemic meningitis of the newborn caused by flavobacteria. ii. clinical manifestations and treatment. | 1961 | 13704460 | |
| ability of flavobacterium extorquens bassalik to utilize various sources of carbon with particular reference to glucose. | 1961 | 14451180 | |
| optimum conditions for the utilization of oxalates by flavobacterium extorquens bassalik. | 1961 | 14451181 | |
| taxonomic analysis with the electronic computer of some xanthomonas and pseudomonas species. | colwell, r. r. (university of washington, seattle) and j. liston. taxonomic analysis with the electronic computer of some xanthomonas and pseudomonas species. j. bacteriol. 82:913-919. 1961.-forty organisms, including 16 xanthomonas spp., 5 strains of pseudomonas solanacearum, 4 strains of p. aeruginosa, 6 strains of p. fluorescens, 5 freshly isolated strains of pseudomonads, as well as the american type culture collection strains of flavobacterium aquatile, vibrio cuneatus, vibrio metschnikovii ... | 1961 | 13880721 |
| [meningitis caused by flavobacteria in the newborn]. | 1961 | 13895109 | |
| pigments of some flavobacteria, xanthomonads and corynebacteria. | 1961 | 13923330 | |
| a mechanism of growth inhibition by d-serine in a flavobacterium. | 1962 | 13888656 | |
| effect of vitamin b12 and analogs on the respiration of a marine bacterium. | 1962 | 13863496 | |
| pigment of flavobacterium piscicida. | 1962 | 13999475 | |
| [facts concerning the possibility of using phenol as a carbon source for certain retinolytic bacteria]. | 1962 | 13973344 | |
| elastase production by micro-organisms. | 1963 | 13976459 | |
| neonatal meningitis caused by new serotype of flavobacterium meningo-septicum. | 1963 | 13979108 | |
| lysis of isolated bcg cell walls with enzymes. 2. demonstration of 'bound wax d' as a component of bcg cell walls. | 1963 | 14147710 | |
| soluble lysozyme-substrate isolated from micrococcus lysodelkticus cell walls by flavobacterium l11 enzyme digestion. | 1963 | 14147716 | |
| reversal of o-nitrobenzoic acid inhibition of microbial growth by amino-acids. | 1963 | 14033014 | |
| the decomposition of 4-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy) butyric acid by flavobacterium sp. | 1963 | 14045525 | |
| the assimilation of 1-c compounds. | 1963 | 14053262 | |
| inhibition of microbial growth and separation by d-serine, vancomycin, and mitomycin c. | durham, norman n. (oklahoma state university, stillwater). inhibition of microbial growth and separation by d-serine, vancomycin, and mitomycin c. j. bacteriol. 86:380-386. 1963.-a study was made of the growth and separation inhibition of pseudomonas fluorescens by vancomycin and mitomycin c and of a flavobacterium sp. sensitive to mitomycin c and d-serine. aberrant morphological forms (primarily "boat-shaped" cells and "chain-like" filaments) were observed during growth of the sensitive organis ... | 1963 | 14066412 |
| flagellation of flavobacterium piscicida. | 1963 | 14066446 | |
| food microorganisms influencing the growth of staphylococcus aureus. | some 870 cultures of predominating micro-organisms were isolated from market samples of hamburger, fresh pork sausage, fresh fish fillets, stewing beef, frozen chicken pot pie, frozen corn, frozen peas, and pasteurized and raw milk, before and after storage at different temperatures. the isolates were screened for their ability to influence the growth of staphylococcus aureus strain 196e by means of spot-plate tests on apt and nutrient agars at 25 c. the 438 cultures that influenced the growth o ... | 1963 | 14075051 |
| flavobacterium meningosepticum in israel. | 1963 | 14077806 | |
| [on the lecithin-vitellin reaction in nonsporiferous bacterial species]. | 1963 | 14078222 | |
| [study of the metabolism of various brewing bacterial pests]. | 1963 | 14078231 | |
| pseudomonas (flavobacterium) piscicida bein comb. nov. | 1963 | 14080787 | |
| [bacteria of the digestive tract of lebetine and ceraste snakes]. | 1963 | 14081694 | |
| [study of a bacterium isolated from cheese source of vitamin b12 and other group b vitamins]. | 1963 | 14081747 | |
| metabolism of phenoxyalkyl carboxylic acids by a flavobacterium species. | macrae, i. c. (cornell university, ithaca, n.y.), and m. alexander. metabolism of phenoxyalkyl carboxylic acids by a flavobacterium species. j. bacteriol. 86:1231-1235. 1963.-a flavobacterium sp. isolated from soil and grown in media containing 4-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy) butyric acid metabolized omega-linked 2,4-dichlorophenoxyalkyl carboxylic acids in the series from 3-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)propionic acid through 11-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)undecanoic acid rapidly and without a preliminary induction ph ... | 1963 | 14086094 |
| [microbial transformation of steroids. xxiii. preparation of prednisone from cortisone acetate by a microbial procedure]. | 1963 | 14107765 | |
| some applications of deoxyribonucleic acid base composition in bacterial taxonomy. | 1963 | 14108436 | |
| 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 |
| the production of pigment by a marine bacterium in response to calcium. | 1963 | 13956786 | |
| studies on marine flavobacteria. | 1963 | 13963573 | |
| [hygienic importance of lipolytic microorganisms]. | 1963 | 14119378 | |
| [products of heterotrophic co2 fixation in various microorganisms]. | 1963 | 14119908 | |
| [the reduction of perchlorate by bacteria. i. studies on intact cells]. | 1964 | 14127299 | |
| isolation of obligately anaerobic psychrophilic bacteria. | sinclair, n. a. (washington state university, pullman), and j. l. stokes. isolation of obligately anaerobic psychrophilic bacteria. j. bacteriol. 87:562-565. 1964.-a total of 11 strains of strictly anaerobic psychrophilic bacteria have been isolated from soil, mud, and sewage. the organisms grow well at 0 c in liquid and on solid media, and grow only in the complete absence of oxygen. on the basis of shape, sporulation, flagellation, and strictly anaerobic growth, all of the organisms were class ... | 1964 | 14129668 |
| motile marine bacteria. i. techniques, ecology, and general characteristics. | leifson, einar (loyola university, chicago, ill.), b. j. cosenza, r. murchelano, and r. c. cleverdon. motile marine bacteria. i. techniques, ecology, and general characteristics. j. bacteriol. 87:652-666. 1964.-aerobic, heterotrophic bacteria were isolated from the waters of the long island sound, narragansett bay, atlantic ocean, and from the intestine of a variety of marine animals found along the shore of the long island sound. a total of about 600 cultures of motile bacteria were studied mor ... | 1964 | 14129669 |
| quantitative study of bacteria in mixed populations. a surface-plating method for enumerating, identifying, and determining antimicrobial susceptibility. | 1964 | 14119126 | |
| pigmentation and taxonomy of the genus xanthomonas. | starr, mortimer p. (university of california, davis), and william l. stephens. pigmentation and taxonomy of the genus xanthomonas. j. bacteriol. 87:293-302. 1964.-the colonies formed by phytopathogenic bacteria of the genus xanthomonas are typically yellow in color. this chromogenesis stems from the presence in all yellow xanthomonads of a particular carotenoid pigment. this unique "xanthomonas-carotenoid," which has not been found in any yellow nonxanthomonad, is characterized herein to the ext ... | 1964 | 14151047 |
| activity of cyanocobalamin, dimethylbenzimida-zolylcobamide coenzyme and some of their analogues for the metabolism of ochromonas malhamensis. | 1964 | 14167314 | |
| effect of bacterial polysaccharide accumulation on infiltration of water through sand. | a study was carried out of the mechanisms of biological clogging of sand during prolonged percolation of water containing high levels of organic matter. it was found that polysaccharide-producing microorganisms predominated in clogged layers of sand. a positive correlation was observed between accumulation in the profile of polysaccharides and clogging of columns of sand in permeameters. the level of oxygen in the system appears to determine the equilibrium between production of clogging materia ... | 1964 | 14170959 |
| bacteriology of spoilage of fish muscle. ii. incidence of spoilers during spoilage. | a test medium consisting of a sterile raw press juice from fish muscle was used to determine the incidence of spoilage bacteria on stored fillets of english sole (parophrys vetulus). the initial load of spoilers was shown to be consistently below 10%. this percentage rose but slightly toward the middle of the spoilage runs, and actually declined when spoilage was most apparent both organoleptically and chemically. further evidence implicating the pseudomonas and achromobacter groups in the spoil ... | 1964 | 14170967 |
| response of 1-aspartic-4-carboxylase to selected inhibitors. | 1964 | 14171651 | |
| [synthesis of gibberellin group substances by bacteria]. | 1964 | 14183158 | |
| adansonian analysis and deoxyribonucleic acid base composition of some gram-negative bacteria. | colwell, r. r. (georgetown university, washington, d.c.), and m. mandel. adansonian analysis and deoxyribonucleic acid base composition of some gram-negative bacteria. j. bacteriol. 87:1412-1422. 1964.-the deoxyribonucleic acid (dna) base compositions and s values for a minimum of 134 coded properties were determined for representative cultures of the genera pseudomonas, xanthomonas, aeromonas, vibrio, aerobacter, escherichia, alcaligenes, and flavobacterium. those cultures having a high degree ... | 1964 | 14188722 |
| steroid derivatives. xxx. transformation of steroids by microorganisms of the genus flavobacterium. | 1964 | 14190692 | |
| microbial ecology of activated sludge. i. dominant bacteria. | over 300 bacterial strains were isolated from seven samples of activated sludge by plating on sewage agar. gram-negative bacteria of the genera zoogloea and comamonas predominated. many isolates (51%) showed sudanophilic inclusions of poly-beta-hydroxybutyric acid, whereas 34% accumulated iodophilic material on media containing starch. a large number required either vitamins or amino acids, or both, for growth. none of the isolates tested for their ability to bring about changes in autoclaved se ... | 1964 | 14215970 |
| [the antigenic structure of yellow pigment gram-negative bacteria isolated from man. i. k-antigens]. | 1964 | 14225831 | |
| relationship of a beta-alanine-pyruvic aminotransferase to reversal of d-serine inhibition of growth. | 1964 | 14234816 | |
| [excretion of soluble nucleoproteins from extracts of bac. brevis var gb producing gramicidin c]. | 1964 | 14239564 | |
| [effect of antibiotics on 4 types of bac. brevis var gb]. | 1964 | 14239565 | |
| sulfocarbohydrate metabolism. i. bacterial production and utilization of sulfoacetate. | 1964 | 14249144 | |
| [the antigenic structure of yellow-pigmented gram-negative bacteria isolated from man. ii. o- and h-antigens and the nature of antigenic connections between cultures]. | 1964 | 14252529 | |
| in vitro sensitivity determinations on herellea and flavobacterium species. | 1964 | 14287974 | |
| conversion of d-tryptophan to l-tryptophan by cell extracts of a flavobacterium species. | 1964 | 5836530 |