Publications
Title | Abstract | Year(sorted descending) Filter | PMID Filter |
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[methods of determination of pristinamycin constituents in biological fluids]. | 1965 | 14336049 | |
hydrolytic enzymes of rabbit mononuclear exudate cells. ii. lysozyme: properties and quantitative assay in tuberculous and control inbred rabbits. | 1965 | 14253529 | |
effects of calcium ion on kanamycin activity. | 1965 | 14259189 | |
staphylolytic substance from a species of pseudomonas. | a substance that rapidly lyses living cells of staphylococcus aureus, s. roseus, gaffkya tetragena, and sarcina lutea has been partially purified. the substance is produced extracellularly by a species of pseudomonas which was isolated from soil by an enrichment procedure. | 1965 | 14263759 |
flagellation of azotobacters and other bacteria. | 1964 | 14266039 | |
[studies on a new antitumor antibiotic, ta-435 a. i. studies on its isolation, properties and biological activity]. | 1964 | 14266498 | |
plate micromethods for the determination of urea decomposition by bacteria. | 1964 | 14270088 | |
plate micromethods for the detection of indole produced by bacteria. | 1964 | 14270089 | |
aerobic, gram-positive, filamentous bacteria as etiologic agents of experimental periodontal disease in hamsters. | 1964 | 14179048 | |
[the bacterial flora of the sputum in chronic bronchial inflammations. review of the literature and casuistic contribution]. | 1964 | 14180470 | |
synthesis of cellulose by sarcina ventriculi. | 1964 | 14123576 | |
microflora of apparently healthy lung tissue of cattle. | 1964 | 14125906 | |
[the reduction of perchlorate by bacteria. i. studies on intact cells]. | 1964 | 14127299 | |
a plate micromethod for determining the fermentative ability of pathogenic bacteria. | 1964 | 14166659 | |
a plate micromethod for determination of acetoin produced by bacteria. | 1964 | 14166660 | |
adenylic acid arrangement in transfer rna of yeast. | 1964 | 14168691 | |
comparison of low doses of potassium penicillin v with larger quantities of potassium penicillin g. | 1964 | 14173501 | |
the phenomenon of bacteriocinogeny in bacilli of the genus klebsiella. i. characteristics of klebsiella bacteriocins. | 1964 | 14186756 | |
a plate micromethod for determining hydrogen sulfide produced by bacteria. | 1964 | 14186759 | |
differences among the bacterial flora in the environment of aseptic and septic wards of surgical clinics. | 1964 | 14187346 | |
phenazines and phenoxazinones from waksmania aerata sp. nov. and pseudomonas iodina. | 1964 | 14188180 | |
[on a variant of a rapid method for diagnosis of microbial gelatinolysis]. | 1964 | 14190377 | |
[the role of antibacterial substances in the body in the determination of antibiotics by the agar diffusion method. the action of antibacterial substances on various microorganisms]. | 1964 | 14191810 | |
volatile amine oxidase inhibitor from hydrazine derivatives. | 1964 | 14191864 | |
antibacterial activity of certain biguanide derivatives. | 1964 | 14194955 | |
the effect of moisture on gram differentiation, and its relation to proposed gram-positive substrates in yeast and other organisms. | 1964 | 14195648 | |
[characteristics of the microflora in gastric cancer]. | 1964 | 14201023 | |
lipids of sarcina lutea. i. fatty acid composition of the extractable lipids. | huston, charles k. (u.s. army biological laboratories, fort detrick, frederick, md.), and phillip w. albro. lipids of sarcina lutea. i. fatty acid composition of the extractable lipids. j. bacteriol. 88:425-432. 1964.-the extractable lipids of sarcina lutea were separated into several fractions by a combination of column and thin-layer chromatography. qualitative and quantitative characterization of the fatty acid content of these lipid fractions was accomplished by means of gas-liquid chromatog ... | 1964 | 14203360 |
liquid nitrogen freezing in microbiological assay systems. ii. preservation of sarcina lutea for antibiotic assays. | 1964 | 14203373 | |
synthesis and biological properties of some unique cytotoxic steroids. | 1964 | 14204974 | |
[on a new concept of "center species" and a classification based on the cross-relationship of microorganisms]. | 1964 | 14206507 | |
production of penicillinase by staphylococci in the throat. | 1964 | 14206766 | |
lipids of sarcina lutea. ii. hydrocarbon content of the lipid extracts. | albro, phillip w. (ft. detrick, frederick, md.), and charles k. huston. lipids of sarcina lutea. ii. hydrocarbon content of the lipid extracts. j. bacteriol. 88:981-986. 1964.-the hydrocarbon fraction from sarcina lutea lipid extracts was characterized by a combination of thin-layer and gas-liquid chromatography and infrared spectroscopy. a total of 37 components were observed by gas-liquid chromatography of this material. a breakdown of the components into classes indicated a composition consis ... | 1964 | 14222808 |
[a method for the establishment of the antibiotic activity of human inflammatory foci]. | 1964 | 14232879 | |
[on the nature of microbial eczematogenic substances]. | 1964 | 14237752 | |
thermorubin, a new antibiotic from a thermoactinomycete. | 1964 | 15446134 | |
germination system for endospores of sarcina ureae. | 1964 | 14102865 | |
stimulation of carotenogenesis by microbial cells. | spent mycelia of blakeslea trispora recovered from a previous fermentation enhanced carotene production by mated cultures of the same organism. peak yields of 107 to 142 mg of carotene per 100 ml of medium were achieved in 6 days. beta-carotene constituted 92% of the total carotenoids produced. the enhancing substance was found present in an aqueous extract of the mycelium. part of its activity was due to an organic acid fraction. other microbial cells, molds, yeasts, and bacteria were also capa ... | 1964 | 14131364 |
tail rot in fish. | 1964 | 14134737 | |
the role of cl. welchii type a in experimental intestinal obstruction. | 1964 | 14137688 | |
[quantitative determination of the sensitivity of microbes to antibiotics]. | 1964 | 14142624 | |
the effect of temperature change on the sealing properties of temporary filling materials. ii. | 1964 | 14144181 | |
quantitative rapid immunofluorescence microscopy. i. instrumentation. | 1964 | 14151074 | |
studies on the corynebacterium acnes. | 1964 | 14154722 | |
danomycin, a new antibiotic. | 1964 | 14157008 | |
extraction of the radioresistant factor of micrococcus radiodurans. | 1964 | 14157356 | |
experiences of bacteriological root canal control. | 1964 | 14158470 | |
penicillin amidase from coliforms: its extraction and some characteristics. | 1964 | 14161218 | |
mitomycins and porfiromycin: chemical mechanism of activation and cross-linking of dna. | mitomycins and porfiromycin, generally nonreactive in the natural oxidized state, behave as bifunctional "alkylating" agents upon chemical or enzymatic reduction, followed by spontaneous loss of the tertiary methoxy (hydroxyl) group and formation of an aromatic indole system. thus activated, mitomycins and porfiromycin react in vitro with purified dna, linking its complementary strands. a high content of guanine and cytosine favors this cross-linking reaction, which is the basis of the lethal ef ... | 1964 | 14162693 |
the relation between inoculum and zone size in sensitivity tests by the agar diffusion method: with a special view to the importance of prediffusion. | 1964 | 14162807 | |
effect of diphenylamine on the fatty acid composition of some bacterial lipids. | 1964 | 5839174 | |
[research in vitro on the antibacterial activity of rifomycin sv in association with other antibiotics]. | 1963 | 14164381 | |
dialysis studies. experiments dealing with the dialysability of bacteria (preliminary report). | 1963 | 14114938 | |
[effect of some substances on the antimicrobial activity of the chick embryo]. | 1963 | 14122625 | |
the taxonomic significance of the oxidation of carbon compounds by different strains of micrococcus luteus. | 1963 | 14068465 | |
colony count from mid-stream voided urine specimens as a screening method for asymptomatic bacteriuria in males in the medical ward. | 1963 | 14080539 | |
micromorphology of dermatophilus congolensis. | gordon, morris a. (division of laboratories and research, new york state department of health, albany), and mercedes r. edwards. micromorphology of dermatophilus congolensis. j. bacteriol. 86:1101-1115. 1963.-as seen in electron micrographs of thin sections, dermatophilus congolensis is a holocarpic actinomycete that fragments, after formation of septa in several planes, into sarcina-like packets and then into individual cocci. release of coccal forms from the filaments and packets is by dissolu ... | 1963 | 14080778 |
further pharmacology and chemotherapy of cloxacillin. | in concentrations greatly in excess of therapeutic blood levels cloxacillin has a slight hypotensive action. as with other antibiotics, it sometimes causes diarrhoea in rabbits but, in doses up to 200 mg/kg, it does not have a teratogenic effect on the rabbit foetus. cloxacillin is distributed throughout the body. high concentrations are found only in the liver and kidney, these reflecting the high concentrations in the bile and urine respectively. it differs from other penicillins investigated ... | 1963 | 14081664 |
[contribution to the study of the richness of the marine environment in antibiotic-producing bacteria]. | 1963 | 14090557 | |
[on a combination of theophylline and phenylmercuric hydroxide]. | 1963 | 14097840 | |
a common antigen in the cell walls of three lysozyme-sensitive bacteria. | 1963 | 14101607 | |
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 |
comparative study of lethal photosensitization of sarcina lutea by 8-methoxypsoralen and by toluidine blue. | mathews, micheline m. (department of bacteriology, university of california, berkeley). comparative study of lethal photosensitization of sarcina lutea by 8-methoxypsoralen and by toluidine blue. j. bacteriol. 85:322-328. 1963.-a comparative study has been made of the photo-killing of sarcina lutea by 8-methoxypsoralen (8-mop) and by toluidine blue. it has been found that photosensitization by 8-mop differs from photosensitization by toluidine blue, in that it has a temperature coefficient of le ... | 1963 | 13933608 |
[separation and testing of biologically active substances from mixtures of chloramphenicol and oxytetracycline]. | 1963 | 13939402 | |
the cytotoxic effects of hemolytic streptococci on ascites tumor cells. | 1963 | 13961064 | |
a classification of micrococci and staphylococci based on physiological and biochemical tests. | 1963 | 13969076 | |
biosynthesis of methane from the methyl moiety of methylcobalamin. | 1963 | 13971581 | |
[rapid method of differentiation of s and r forms of microorganisms according to their succinate dehydrogenase activity]. | 1963 | 13972276 | |
on the isolation of dipicolinic acid fromhendospores of sarcina ureae. | 1963 | 13981202 | |
laboratory studies on oxacillin. i. in vitro activity against staphylococci and some other bacterial pathogens. ii. absorption and urinary excretion in normal young men. | 1963 | 14033374 | |
free radical formation and survival of lyophilized microorganisms. | heckly, robert j. (university of california, berkeley), r. l. dimmick, and j. j. windle. free radical formation and survival of lyophilized microorganisms. j. bacteriol. 85:961-966. 1963.-a correlation between death and spontaneous free radical production, measured by an increase in the relative electron paramagnetic resonance (epr) signal, was shown to exist for several species of microorganisms stored in the freezedried state, but the relationship between the free radical concentration and num ... | 1963 | 14044024 |
effects of carbon dioxide on the colonial growth of pathogenic leptospirae. | yanagawa, r. (national institute of animal health, kodaira, tokyo, japan), t. hiramune, and j. fujita. effects of carbon dioxide on the colonial growth of pathogenic leptospirae. j. bacteriol. 85:875-880. 1963.-the growth of colonies of pathogenic leptospirae was examined in air of various co(2) concentrations, ranging from air from which co(2) was absorbed to air with 20% co(2) added, and was compared with the growth of other microorganisms of the genera mycoplasma, brucella, vibrio, erysipelot ... | 1963 | 14044957 |
nafcillin. antibacterial action in vitro and absorption and excretion in normal young men. | 1963 | 14046010 | |
antimicrobial action of nitrogen-containing steroids. | smith, rodney f. (university of maryland, baltimore), donald e. shay, and norman j. doorenbos. antimicrobial action of nitrogen-containing steroids. j. bacteriol. 85:1295-1299. 1963.-a new group of 16 synthetic nitrogen-containing steroids have been tested against a variety of microorganisms for antimicrobial properties. the gradient plate screening method, serial dilution, and dry weight techniques were used in the studies. the organisms tested consisted of 14 gram-negative bacteria, 10 gram-po ... | 1963 | 14047220 |
[bacteria and plant tissues in culture]. | 1963 | 14048711 | |
comparative aspects of alcohol formation. | 1963 | 14053260 | |
a molecular mechanism of mitomycin action: linking of complementary dna strands. | 1963 | 14060656 | |
preparation of optically active gamma- and delta-lactones by microbiological reduction of the corresponding keto acids. | it was found, by means of simple screening methods, that several yeasts (saccharomyces and candida), molds (cladosporium), and bacteria (sarcina) are able to reduce keto acids to hydroxy acids, which are easily converted into lactones. chemical analysis showed that some of the microorganisms (saccharomyces and candida) produce dextrorotatory lactones and others (cladosporium and sarcina) produce levorotatory lactones. high yields of dextrorotatory (both gamma- and delta-lactones) were obtained b ... | 1963 | 14063778 |
influence of sodium hexametaphosphate on selected bacteria. | sodium hexametaphosphate (hex), the solvent of calcium alginate wool used in swabbing inanimate surfaces was studied relative to its effect on various bacterial populations, both pure cultures and wild. it was found that bacteria in wild populations were greatly inhibited, and that a percentage reduction of count was directly related to concentration of hex. most gram-positive bacteria were prevented from growing on a medium containing 0.1% hex. this, or a higher concentration, occurred in the f ... | 1963 | 14063787 |
survey of the bacteriocines of enterococci. | brock, thomas d. (indiana university, bloomington), barbara peacher, and deborah pierson. a survey of the bacteriocines of enterococci. j. bacteriol. 86:702-707. 1963.-a survey has been made of bacteriocine production by a wide variety of well-characterized strains of group d streptococci. on the basis of spectrums and sensitivity to chloroform, heat, and proteolytic enzymes, five distinct bacteriocines can be defined. type 1 is produced by all streptococcus zymogenes (s. faecalis var. zymogenes ... | 1963 | 14066464 |
[on the antibiotic action of natural coumarins. iv. on the mechanism of antibacterial action of ostruthin]. | 1963 | 14067710 | |
bacteriostats. vi. bacteriostatic activities of some substituted guanidines. | 1963 | 14173590 | |
[some bacteriological results of the in vitro study of rifamycin sv]. | 1963 | 14128780 | |
bacteriostats. vii. substituted benzylphenols. | 1963 | 14184962 | |
synthesis of some steroidal (3,2-d)- and (17,16-d)-2',6'diaminopyrimidines. | 1963 | 14185998 | |
color mutants of sarcina lutea induced by cobalt-60 irradiation. | 1962 | 14067916 | |
production of l phase variants of bacteria with cycloserine. | 1962 | 13998855 | |
sedimentation characteristics of cytoplasmic particles from sarcina lutea. | 1962 | 14016004 | |
[on the antimicrobial action of the tissues of ctenophora beroe cucumis fabr]. | 1962 | 14020551 | |
[sensitivity of staphylococci, micrococci and sarcina to antibiotics]. | 1962 | 13927178 | |
development of lysozyme resistance in micrococcus lysodeikticus and sarcina lutea. | 1962 | 13931014 | |
sarcina lutea as a bacterial aerosol tracer. | 1962 | 14463923 | |
studies on sarcina ventriculi. iii. localization of cellulose. | 1961 | 13690357 | |
relation of temperature and sodium chloride concentration to growth and morphology of some halophilic bacteria. | 1961 | 13705064 | |
taxonomically significant color reactions of brevibacterium linens. | grecz, nicholas (university of chicago, chicago, ill.), and gail m. dack. taxonomically significant color reactions of brevibacterium linens. j. bacteriol. 82:241-246. 1961.-brevibacterium linens was observed to give characteristic color reactions with certain bases and acids. an intensive carmine-red color appeared immediately after addition of a drop of 5 n sodium hydroxide, 5 n potassium hydroxide, and saturated barium hydroxide. a light carmine-red was given by lithium hydroxide, and a light ... | 1961 | 13708147 |
[the use of spectrochemistry for determination of the composition of bacteria]. | 1961 | 13764833 | |
bacterial dissimilation of l-fucose and l-rhamnose. | eagon, r. g. (university of georgia, athens). bacterial dissimilation of l-fucose and l-rhamnose. j. bacteriol. 82:548-550. 1961.-of 33 microorganisms screened for the ability to utilize the methylpentoses, l-fucose and l-rhamnose, 18 species utilized one or both methylpentoses. the majority of the bacterial species capable of utilizing these methylpentoses did so by isomerization of the methylpentoses to the corresponding ketoses followed by phosphorylation of the ketoses. however, the existenc ... | 1961 | 13888945 |
oxidative activity of psychrophilic and mesophilic bacteria on saturated fatty acids. | sultzer, barnet m. (michigan state university, east lansing). oxidative activity of psychrophilic and mesophilic bacteria on saturated fatty acids. j. bacteriol. 82:492-497. 1961.-comparisons were made of the capacity of representative psychrophilic pseudomonads and of the mesophilic serratia marcescens and sarcina flava to oxidize sodium salts of fatty acids at temperatures ranging from 7.5 to 40 c. conventional manometric techniques were employed to determine respiration of whole cells and of ... | 1961 | 13918352 |
metabolism of sarcina lutea. iv. patterns of oxidative assimilation. | 1960 | 13800799 | |
studies on sarcina ventriculi. i. stock culture method. | 1960 | 13807366 |