Publications
| Title | Abstract | Year(sorted ascending) Filter | PMID Filter |
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| the taxonomic position of corynebacterium acnes. | 1946 | 16561149 | |
| the taxonomic position of corynebacterium acnes. | 1946 | 20994865 | |
| [comparative study on six bacterial anaerobic non-sporulated strains: actinomyces bovis (bovine), actinomyces bovis (human), actinomyces israeli var. liquefaciens, corynebacterium acnes, corynebacterium avidum and corynebacterium liquefaciens]. | 1953 | 13148703 | |
| [serology of anaerobic corynebacteria. ii. serology and pathogenetic significance of corynebacterium acnes]. | 1957 | 13531667 | |
| [antigenic study of corynebacterium acnes by the passive hemagglutination test. antigens in common with other corynebacteria]. | 1960 | 13855618 | |
| hypersensitivity to corynebacterium acnes. | 1961 | 13730666 | |
| antibiotic sensitivity of corynebacterium acnes (propionibacterium acnes). | 1961 | 13736431 | |
| serological grouping of actinomyces by means of fluorescent antibodies. | slack, john m. (west virginia university, morgantown), ann winger, and dane w. moore, jr. serological grouping of actinomyces by means of fluorescent antibodies. j. bacteriol. 82:54-65. 1961.-serological groups a, b, c and d of actinomyces were established using fluorescent antibody techniques. one hundred and thirty-eight cultures were included in the study. eighty-nine were classed in group a, 15 in b, 13 in c, and 21 in d. the isolates were from patients and animals with actinomycosis and fro ... | 1961 | 16561915 |
| aerobic and anaerobic bacterial counts of nasal washings: presence of organisms resembling corynebacterium acnes. | watson, elinor d. (washington university, st. louis, mo.), nanci j. hoffman, richard w. simmers, and theodor rosebury. aerobic and anaerobic bacterial counts of nasal washings: presence of organisms resembling corynebacterium acnes. j. bacteriol. 83:144-148. 1962.-aerobic and anaerobic colony counts in blood agar were made of 40 samples of nasal washings from five healthy adults. the anaerobic counts were consistently and significantly higher, in line with findings previously reported by others ... | 1962 | 14005288 |
| validity of propionibacterium acnes (gilchrist) douglas and gunter comb. nov. | moore, w. e. c. (virginia agricultural experiment station, virginia polytechnic institute, blacksburg) and elizabeth p. cato. validity of propionibacterium acnes (gilchrist) douglas and gunter comb. nov. j. bacteriol. 85:870-874. 1963.-atcc strains of corynebacterium acnes 11827, 6921, and 6922 were tested and consistently found to ferment lactate with the production of propionate, acetate, and succinate under strictly anaerobic conditions. atcc strains of eight species of propionibacterium ferm ... | 1963 | 14044956 |
| the pathogenic role of corynebacterium acnes in acne vulgaris. | 1963 | 14071457 | |
| studies on the corynebacterium acnes. | 1964 | 14154722 | |
| study of antibody levels to corynebacterium acnes. in the serum of patients with acne vulgaris, using bacterial agglutination, agar gel immunodiffusion, and immunofluorescence techniques. | 1964 | 14184490 | |
| corynebacterium acnes-a cause of meningitis. | 1964 | 14232529 | |
| levels of antibody to staphylococcus epidermidis in patients with acne vulgaris. | sera from 23 patients with acne vulgaris of varying degrees and sera from 15 patients with skin diseases other than acne were tested for antibody levels to staphylococcus epidermidis by use of bacterial agglutination and agar-gel immunodiffusion. antibody levels to s epidermidis varied from 0 to 1:160 in both the patients with acne and in the control groups. there was no correlation between the antibody level to s epidermidis and the degree of acne. in a previous investigation it was found that ... | 1965 | 11850964 |
| in vitro study of antibacterial action of various chemicals on corynebacterium acnes. | 1965 | 14301595 | |
| corynebacterium acnes. presence of complement fixing antibodies to corynebacterium acnes in the sera of patients with acne vulgaris. | 1966 | 4222469 | |
| dermal hypersensitivity of patients with acne vulgaris to corynebacterium acnes. | 1967 | 4227025 | |
| red fluorescence of comedones: production of porphyrins by corynebacterium acnes. | 1967 | 4228644 | |
| scalp pustules due to corynebacterium acnes. | 1967 | 6046393 | |
| cultural characteristics and fatty acid composition of corynebacterium acnes. | a detailed study of the cultural characteristics and cellular fatty acid composition of 27 isolates of corynebacterium acnes was performed to establish the properties by which this organism may be identified and characterized. the fatty acids were extracted directly from whole cells and examined as methyl esters by gas-liquid chromatography. each strain possessed a similar fatty acid profile which was characterized by a large percentage of c15 branched-chain acid. uniformity in certain biochemic ... | 1967 | 6057790 |
| characterization of corynebacterium acnes. | 1968 | 4230359 | |
| identification of corynebacterium acnes. | 1968 | 4231056 | |
| characterization of the c15 branched-chain fatty acids of corynebacterium acnes by gas chromatography. | 1968 | 5636822 | |
| lipolytic activity of corynebacterium acnes. | 1968 | 5673309 | |
| [chemical analysis of the cell wall of corynebacterium acnes and c. parvum]. | 1968 | 5744273 | |
| triglyceride hydrolysis by corynebacterium acnes in vitro. | 1969 | 5774353 | |
| tryptophanase in diverse bacterial species. | the distribution of tryptophanase was studied. the highest observed specific activity, mumoles per minute per milligram (dry weight) cells, is given in parentheses after each species. tryptophanase was inducible and repressible in escherichia coli (.914), paracolobactrum coliforme (.210), proteus vulgaris (.146), aeromonas liquefaciens (.030), photobacterium harveyi (.035), sphaerophorus varius (.021), bacteroides sp. (.048), and corynebacterium acnes (.042). the enzyme was constitutive and nonr ... | 1969 | 5781572 |
| role of extracellular ribonuclease in growth of corynebacterium acnes. | 1969 | 5796118 | |
| latent corynebacterium acnes infection of bone marrow. | 1969 | 5355456 | |
| ultrastructural changes in bacteria isolated from cases of leprosy. | one of two groups of rod-shaped bacteria (bacilli) isolated from cases of human leprosy have been found, under certain cultural conditions, to give rise to unusual phenotypes. in electron micrographs of ultrathin sections and negatively stained whole cells of these osmotically fragile bacteria, ultrastructural anomalies are apparent and seem to arise from disorder in the process(es) of septum formation or cell envelope biosynthesis or both. two of the four strains examined are related to coryneb ... | 1969 | 5359609 |
| transitional forms of corynebacterium acnes in disease. | a clear-cut triad of sequential corynebacterium acnes transitional forms from disease has been discovered. this entity includes three major forms which are capable of stabilization in culture, the spherical, the intermediate, and the definitive c. acnes. during conversion or reversion among the three forms, a variety of forms with mixed characteristics was observed. the spherical form was gram-negative and osmotically fragile, but it possessed a vestigial cell wall and mesosomes which excluded i ... | 1969 | 4886295 |
| chronic granulomatous infection of the legs associated with corynebacterium acnes. | 1969 | 4893869 | |
| comparative diagnostic methods for detecting lactate utilization by corynebacterium acnes. | 1969 | 4896271 | |
| [sensitivity of corynebacterium acnes toward antibiotics]. | 1969 | 4976652 | |
| the possible relationship of corynebacterium acnes (propionibacterium acnes) to the pathogenesis of acne vulgaris. | 1969 | 4239363 | |
| the localization and distribution of corynebacterium acnes and its antigens in normal skin and in lesions of acne vulgaris. | 1969 | 4240957 | |
| [antibiotic sensitivity of corynebacterium acnes]. | 1969 | 4241502 | |
| acne vulgaris. studies in pathogenesis: fatty acids of corynebacterium acnes. | 1970 | 4244368 | |
| acne vulgaris. studies in pathogenesis: triglyceride hydrolysis by corynebacterium acnes in vitro. | 1970 | 4244560 | |
| fine structure of corynebacterium acnes. | 1970 | 4245203 | |
| differentiation of two groups of corynebacterium acnes. | one hundred and forty-three strains of corynebacterium acnes, isolated from human skin and acne lesions, were compared with three strains of propionibacterium acnes from the american type culture collection. the 146 organisms could be separated into two groups. members of the larger group (129 strains) hydrolyzed gelatin and usually produced indole, gel-in(+), but were unable to ferment trehalose, maltose, or sucrose, tms(-). the deoxyribonucleic acid from selected strains of this group had an a ... | 1970 | 4984071 |
| effect of fatty acids on the growth of corynebacterium acnes in vitro. | 1970 | 5416678 | |
| corynebacterium acnes from human skin. identification by morphologic, cultural, biochemical, serological, and chromatographic methods. | 1970 | 5416791 | |
| liver abscess due to corynebacterium acnes. diphtheroid as pathogen. | 1971 | 5545913 | |
| [occurrence of neuraminidase in corynebacterium acnes]. | 1971 | 5561975 | |
| control of free fatty acids in human surface lipids by corynebacterium acnes. | 1971 | 4997367 | |
| the intestinal flora of colonization-resistant mice. | to facilitate the isolation of anaerobes from cultures in which swarming organisms were present roux flasks were adapted to provide anaerobic conditions. using these flasks, five species of anaerobes were isolated from the caecum of mice resistant to colonization with escherichia coli and other gram-negative organisms. these species accounted for the majority of organisms seen in films of caecal material. no aerobes were isolated and the flora of these mice apparently consisted of a limited numb ... | 1971 | 4937854 |
| tetracycline inhibition of a lipase from corynebacterium acnes. | a lipase which hydrolyzes triglycerides (tricaprylin and trilaurin) and naphthyl laurate was obtained from the broth of corynebacterium acnes cultures by ammonium sulfate fractionation. ca(2+) and sodium taurocholate stimulated activity of the enzyme. ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (edta) did not inhibit activity of the ca(2+)-activated enzyme, but lipolytic activity was inhibited by edta in the absence of ca(2+). tetracycline (10(-4)m) produced a slight inhibition of the lipase activity with 5 ... | 1971 | 4252558 |
| inhibition of corynebacterium acnes lipase by tetracycline. | 1971 | 4253992 | |
| partial purification and some properties of a lipase from corynebacterium acnes. | 1971 | 4258517 | |
| [immunological response to bacterial antigens in acne vulgaris]. | 1972 | 4258868 | |
| individual and site variation in composition of facial surface lipids. | 1972 | 4260565 | |
| the effect of clindamycin in acne--a clinical and laboratory investigation. | 1972 | 4261368 | |
| is sulphur helpful or harmful in acne vulgaris? | 1972 | 4261597 | |
| acne vulgaris. oral therapy with tetracycline and topical therapy with vitamin a. | 1972 | 4261761 | |
| the production of hyaluronidase (hyaluronate lyase) by corynebacterium acnes. | 1972 | 4258461 | |
| tetracycline-resistant staphylococci in acne vulgaris. | 1972 | 4111110 | |
| effect of adjuvants on the antibody response to a hapten on a thymus-independent carrier. | 1972 | 4115393 | |
| further observations on the effect of c. parvum and anti-tumour globulin on syngeneically transplanted mouse tumours. | 1972 | 5038327 | |
| [importance of specific and nonspecific immunity in anti-tumor defense]. | 1972 | 5050875 | |
| "in vitro" effect of soap containing hexachlorophene on growth and ultrastructure of corynebacterium acnes. | 1972 | 5055189 | |
| cell wall composition and deoxyribonucleic acid similarities among the anaerobic coryneforms, classical propionibacteria, and strains of arachnia propionica. | eighty strains of anaerobic coryneforms were compared with 29 strains of classical propionibacteria and 8 strains of arachnia propionica by cell wall analysis, deoxyribonucleic acid (dna) base compositions, and nucleotide sequence similarities. the anaerobic coryneforms have dna base compositions in the range of 58 to 64% guanine + cytosine (gc) and show at least three homology groups. the largest group corresponds to organisms identified as propionibacterium acnes and shows about 50% homology t ... | 1972 | 5062339 |
| enhanced resistance of corynebacterium parvum-treated mice to infection by bacteria. | 1972 | 4336739 | |
| the effect of various adjuvant regimens and of nematode infection on the reaginic antibody response to egg-albumin in the rat. | 1972 | 4340356 | |
| depression of delayed hypersensitivity by pretreatment with freund-type adjuvants. 3. depressed arrival of lymphoid cells at recently immunized lymph nodes in mice pretreated with adjuvants. | 1972 | 4343615 | |
| biological effects of corynebacterium parvum. 3. amplification of resistance and impairment of active immunity to murine tumours. | 1972 | 4343677 | |
| biological effects of the adjuvant corynebacterium parvum. i. inhibition of pha, mixed lymphocyte and gvh reactivity. | 1972 | 4405134 | |
| biological effects of the adjuvant corynebacterium parvum. ii. evidence for macrophage-t-cell interaction. | 1972 | 4405135 | |
| enhanced resistance of mice to infection with bacteria following pre-treatment with corynebacterium parvum. | 1972 | 4501536 | |
| [immunotherapy of cancer, using anaerobic corynebacteria]. | 1972 | 4542887 | |
| cytodynamics of the immune response in two lines of mice genetically selected for "high" and "low" antibody synthesis. | two lines of mice have been separated by selective breeding for the character "agglutinin production to heterologous erythrocytes." around the 18th generation of selection the two lines could be considered as homozygous for the character investigated. this trait is under the control of a group of additive genes. the interline difference in the production of anti-se agglutinins was verified for the range of antigen doses from subimmunogenic to maximal. after intravenous immunization with an optim ... | 1972 | 4553851 |
| [study of the immuno-stimulating effect of various species of anaerobic corynebacteriae and of their fractions]. | 1972 | 4559235 | |
| [bcg and experimental leukemia]. | 1972 | 4559236 | |
| effect of corynebacterium acnes on interferon production in mice. | exposure to corynebacterium acnes, the most prominent member of our normal skin flora, produces stimulation of lymphoid tissue and certain reticuloendothelial system functions, as well as the immune response. alteration of the host response is extended by these studies to include changes in the pattern of interferon production in response to a representative group of inducing agents. serum interferon levels induced by the injection of endotoxin in mice are enhanced, whereas interferon production ... | 1972 | 4564888 |
| corynebacterium acnes in rheumatoid arthritis. i. isolation and antibody studies. | 1972 | 4621488 | |
| corynebacterium acnes in rheumatoid arthritis. ii. identification of antigen in synovial fluid leucocytes. | 1972 | 4621489 | |
| influence of pityrosporum species in the generation of free fatty acids in human surface lipids. | 1972 | 4622426 | |
| effect of antibiotics on the lipases of corynebacterium acnes in vitro. | 1972 | 4625030 | |
| experimental cutaneous leishmaniasis. ii. effects of immunosuppression and antigenic competition on the course of infection with leishmania enriettii in the guinea-pig. | 1972 | 4625799 | |
| [treatment of brucellosis associated with corynebacterium parvum infection in mice with antibiotics (tetracycline, ampicillin, trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole)]. | 1972 | 4639772 | |
| protection by corynebacterium parvum against tumour cells injected intravenously. | 1972 | 4648182 | |
| the role of anaerobic coryneforms on specific and non-specific immunological reactions. i. effect on particle clearance and humoral and cell-mediated immunological responses. | 1973 | 4717941 | |
| lympho-reticular stimulatory properties of corynebacterium parvum and related bacteria. | 1973 | 4726332 | |
| microcolony size of microbes on human skin. | 1973 | 4726334 | |
| preliminary results of nonspecific immunotherapy for lung cancer. | 1973 | 4729331 | |
| fermentative and serological studies on propionibacterium acnes. | seventy-two propionibacterium acnes strains, among which were five from the american type culture collection, five from the center for disease control, and four of group ii of voss, were thoroughly examined both biochemically and serologically. on the basis of the fermentation of inositol, maltose, mannitol, and sorbitol, eight biotypes were distinguished. by means of tube agglutination tests with the five absorbed antisera, 95, c51, d34, s140, and beck, 11 serotypes were defined. the biotypes a ... | 1973 | 4632849 |
| effect of bcg and corynebacterium parvum on allograft survival after rabbit antimouse lymphocyte serum and donor bone marrow. | 1973 | 4618660 | |
| [immunotherapy of cancer. basic principles, possibilities, dangers, problems and conditions]. | 1973 | 4576228 | |
| possible immunosuppressive effect of corynebacterium parvum on infection with trichinella spiralis. | 1973 | 4512655 | |
| the delayed rejection of tumors formed from the administration of tumor cells mixed with killed corynebacterium parvum. | 1973 | 4524799 | |
| biological effects of corynebacterium parvum. iv. adjuvant and inhibitory activities on b lymphocytes. | 1973 | 4350148 | |
| biological effects of corynebacterium parvum. iv. adjuvant and inhibitory activities on b lymphocytes. | 1973 | 4351686 | |
| nonspecific entry of thoracic duct immunoblasts into intradermal foci of antigens. | 1973 | 4354260 | |
| increased incidence of lung metastases following treatment of rats bearing hepatomas with irradiated tumour cells and the benefical effect of corynebacterium parvum in this system. | 1973 | 4356545 | |
| studies on the histamine sensitisation produced in mice by corynebacterium parvum. | 1973 | 4357938 | |
| benefit and mischief from commensal bacteria. | 1973 | 4271885 | |
| identification of actinomyces, arachnia, bacterionema, rothia, and propionibacterium species by defined immunofluorescence. | fractionated fluorescein-isothiocyanate (fitc)-conjugated immunoglobulin g (dye-to-protein ratio <10), produced against whole cells of actinomyces spp., arachnia, bacterionena, rothia, and propionibacterium spp., give species-specific conjugates with controlled nonspecific staining reactions when appropriately diluted on the basis of their antibody content (10 mg/ml). using this standardization in immunofluorescence, serotype-specific conjugates are also available after dilution for all serotype ... | 1973 | 4123707 |
| an experimental screening for "systemic adjuvants of immunity" applicable in cancer immunotherapy. | 1973 | 4146853 | |
| the growth of tumours in t-cell deprived mice and their response to treatment with corynebacterium parvum. | 1973 | 4147951 |