Publications
Title | Abstract | Year(sorted descending) Filter | PMID Filter |
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carbenicillin and gentamycin in antibiotic combinations in vitro. | 1969 | 4904400 | |
[antibacterial activity of the combination trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole compared with antibiotics]. | 1969 | 4903288 | |
[clinical and serological diagnosis of urinary tract infections in children. i. clinical observations]. | 1969 | 4902080 | |
[influence of contrast media on urinary bacteria]. | 1969 | 4902331 | |
[bases for the specific chemotherapy of chronic pyelonephritis]. | 1969 | 4902333 | |
relationship of premature rupture of the membranes to gastric fluid aspirate in the newborn. | 1969 | 4902571 | |
carbenicillin: clinical and laboratory experience with a parenterally administered penicillin for treatment of pseudomonas infections. | 1969 | 4902581 | |
comparative studies of bacterial hydrogenase. | 1969 | 4898625 | |
metabolism of a tartrazine analogue by intestinal bacteria. | 1969 | 4898704 | |
nature of lactose-fermenting salmonella strains obtained from clinical sources. | six of seven lactose-fermenting (lac(+)) salmonella strains obtained from clinical sources were found to be capable of transferring the lac(+) property by conjugation to salmonella typhosa wr4204. all of the six s. typhosa strains which received the lac(+) property transferred it in turn to s. typhimurium wr5000 at the high frequencies typical of extrachromosomal f-merogenotes. these six lac elements were also transmissible from s. typhosa wr4204 to proteus mirabilis and to some strains of esche ... | 1969 | 4898999 |
growth and transformation of phage t4 in escherichia coli b-4, salmonella, aerobacter, proteus, and serratia. | 1969 | 4899052 | |
bacterial meningitis among newborn infants. | 1969 | 4899100 | |
genetic and molecular properties of an infectious antibiotic resistance (r) factor isolated from klebsiella. | a klebsiella strain of human origin that was resistant to ampicillin, chloramphenicol, kanamycin, neomycin, streptomycin, and tetracycline was found to have all of these resistances associated with a r factor and a satellite molecular species of deoxyribonucleic acid (dna) with an average buoyant density of 1.710 in cesium chloride gradients. there was no evidence of the existence of dna with other buoyant densities. the strain bears two separable mutations for chloramphenicol resistance, both o ... | 1969 | 4901355 |
[aerobic microbial flora of the intestine in infants and young children with chronic enterocolitis]. | 1969 | 4901518 | |
the topical use of gentamicin in otorrhoea. | 1969 | 4901698 | |
[on the clinical aspects of cephalosporins. i. bacteriological section]. | 1969 | 4895448 | |
clinical and in vitro evaluation of cephalexin. a new orally administered cephalosporin antibiotic. | 1969 | 4895869 | |
[acute dietary disorders during infancy. causes and prophylactic possibilities]. | 1969 | 4895874 | |
the renal lesion in chronic pyelonephritis: immunofluorescent and ultrastructural studies. | 1969 | 4896006 | |
changes in intestinal flora in dogs with nonstrangulating intestinal obstruction. | 1969 | 4896074 | |
in vitro studies of a new semisynthetic penicillin, 6-(d-alpha-sulfoaminophenylacetamido)-penicillanic acid. | the activity of 6-(d-alpha-sulfoaminophenylacetamido)-penicillanic acid was determined against 357 clinical isolates of gram-negative bacilli by use of the tube-dilution technique. the majority of the isolates of pseudomonas species were inhibited by 200 mug/ml or less of this antibiotic. most of the isolates of escherichia coli had a minimal inhibitory concentration of 50 mug/ml or less. seventy-three per cent of the isolates of p. mirabilis, 40% of the isolates of p. morganii, and 45% of the i ... | 1969 | 4896105 |
the bacterial flora of peripheral vascular ulcers. | 1969 | 4898373 | |
the phosphoglyceride composition of gram-negative bacteria and the changes in composition during growth. | 1969 | 4898381 | |
studies of intestinal microflora. 8. effect of lincomycin on the microbial population of the human intestine. | 1969 | 4898413 | |
demonstration of r factors in enteric bacteria isolated at the boston city hospital. | 1969 | 4899487 | |
[cephalexin for urinary tract infection]. | 1969 | 4899651 | |
sulphamethoxazole-trimethoprim therapy in urinary tract infection with reference to its haematological effects. | 1969 | 4899885 | |
catheterization, delivery, and puerperal bacteriuria. | 1969 | 4900052 | |
primary necrotizing enterocolitis in infants. | 1969 | 4900472 | |
[microorganisms from conjunctival smears]. | 1969 | 4900665 | |
the aerobic and anaerobic flora of rattlesnake fangs and venom: therapeutic implications. | 1969 | 4900686 | |
microbiological studies of a laminar air flow unit for patients. | 1969 | 4900687 | |
[urovalidin in the treatment of chronic pyelonephritis. clinical and bacteriological studies]. | 1969 | 4900788 | |
[treatment with carbenicillin (pyopen) of severe general infectious and pyelonephritis due to pseudomonas aeruginosa and proteus]. | 1969 | 4900790 | |
[therapy ofrary tct infections with nicene (a quinoline--sulfanilamide preparation)]. | 1969 | 4900861 | |
trimethoprim--sulphamethoxazole: comparative study in urinary infection in hospital. | trimethoprim is inhibitory for a wide range of bacteria, and when used in combination with a sulphonamide marked synergy has been reported.in order to test its value in the treatment of urinary infections 154 hospital patients with infections of varying severity and due to a wide range of organisms were treated with combinations of sulphamethoxazole and trimethoprim. combinations of these substances in two different ratios (2:1 and 10:1) were used in 113 patients, and one week after the end of t ... | 1969 | 4885025 |
coliform bacteraemia in infants. | 1969 | 4885133 | |
the r factors. | 1969 | 4885251 | |
antibiotic sensitivity of klebsiella-enterobacter. | 1969 | 4885298 | |
gram-negative bacteremia. | 1969 | 4885723 | |
identification of l forms by polyacrylamide-gel electrophoresis. | crude membranes were obtained from l forms by allowing the cells to lyse in distilled water. the crude membranes were washed several times in distilled water, lyophilized, and extracted with phenol-acetic acid-water. the membrane proteins were separated electrophoretically in polyacrylamide gels run at ph 4.5. electrophoretic patterns and densitometric tracings of the gels showed distinct, reproducible intergeneric differences among l forms of proteus, streptobacillus, staphylococcus, and strept ... | 1969 | 4886278 |
how far to go with enterobacteriaceae? | 1969 | 4887303 | |
urine sterilization in catheter drainage bottles. | 1969 | 4887494 | |
r-factor gene expression gram-negative bacteria. | 1969 | 4888148 | |
pyogenic hepatic abscesses in infancy and childhood. | 1969 | 4888315 | |
controlled trial comparing effect of two and six weeks' treatment in recurrent urinary tract infection. | patients with recurrent urinary tract infection were allocated at random to two weeks' or six weeks' treatment with an appropriate antibacterial drug. there was no difference in the results achieved by the two different periods of treatment as judged by the presence of infection in the urine one week and six weeks after treatment was stopped.the urine was clear of infection in a higher percentage of patients following a course of nitrofurantoin than following a course of ampicillin, but the diff ... | 1969 | 4888353 |
analysis of sugars in bacterial endotoxins by gas-liquid chromatography. | 1969 | 4889228 | |
the role of the bacterial cell wall in the development of the lethal effect of colicin e1. | 1969 | 4889261 | |
cell wall growth during differentiation of proteus swarmers. | this paper describes the process by which the cell wall of proteus mirabilis, as measured by the presence of the o antigen, develops during the differentiation of swarmers from short cells on an agar surface. the sequence was followed by fluorescent-antibody staining, with both the direct and reverse methods. when the organisms were labeled with fluorescent antibody by the direct method, they showed a progressive diminution of the marker along the cell surface and some increase in the length of ... | 1969 | 4889269 |
[structure of cell wall in gram-negative bacteria]. | 1969 | 4889730 | |
preliminary microbiological and pharmacological evaluation of 6-(r-alpha-amino-3-thienylacetamido) penicillanic acid (bl-p 875). | 1969 | 4889785 | |
[comparative effectiveness of combination of kanamycin with some antibiotics of broad spectrum activity in relation to gram-negative microorganisms]. | 1969 | 4889843 | |
[comparative study of sensitivity of enteropathogenic coli bacteria and proteus to ampicillin and its combination with other antibiotics]. | 1969 | 4889844 | |
hypophosphataemia in septicaemia: higher incidence in gram-negative than in gram-positive infections. | phosphataemia has been investigated in 54 patients with gram-negative septicaemias; either absolute (serum phosphate <2 mg./100 ml.) or relative (p./b.u.n. 0.04) hypophosphataemia was found in 69% of all determinations. in 37 patients with gram-positive septicaemias hypophosphataemia was present in only 24%, many of whom had additional gram-negative bacteriuria and possible gram-negative septicaemia suppressed by antibiotics. the mechanism of this phenomenon is not known. this new sign of gram-n ... | 1969 | 4890205 |
the effect of rabbit vesical mucosa on bacterial growth. | 1969 | 4890224 | |
the physical demonstration and characterization of extrachromosomal elements. | 1969 | 4891172 | |
polynucleotide sequence relationships among members of enterobacteriaceae. | polynucleotide relationships were examined among many representatives of the enterobacteriaceae by means of agar, membrane filter, and hydroxyapatite procedures. the amount of deoxyribonucleic acid (dna) that reassociated was dependent, especially in interspecific reactions, on the annealing temperature. in only three cases: escherichia coli-shigella flexneri, salmonella typhimurium-s. typhi, and proteus mirabilis-p. vulgaris, was relative interspecific duplex formation 80% or higher. in most ca ... | 1969 | 4891264 |
effect of vibriocins on members of the enterobacteriaceae. | certain vibriocin producers exhibited antibacterial activity throughout the enterobacteriaceae. to examine this phenomenon, an effective technique for demonstrating vibriocin production was developed. | 1969 | 4891272 |
nifuratel in urinary infections. | 1969 | 4891333 | |
serotyping and the dienes reaction on proteus mirabilis from hospital infections. | the serotype of 320 strains of proteus mirabilis from clinical material was determined. using 20 o antisera and four h antisera 61% of strains could be fully identified and 90% partially identified. a large number of serotypes were recognized but no difference was found between the serotype of organisms infecting the urinary tract and those from other infections. biochemically identical organisms found in the same ward generally differed in serology. proteus mirabilis was isolated from the faece ... | 1969 | 4891480 |
[significance of hyperoxia in meningitis and severe infections of the newborn]. | 1969 | 4891520 | |
immobilizing antibodies in pyelonephritis. | 1969 | 4891551 | |
[sensitivity of proteus vulgaris, isolated from patients with acute disorders of gastro-intestinal tract, to different antibiotics and furacillin]. | 1969 | 4891714 | |
[significance of laboratory data in the choice of antibiotics for the treatment of infections caused by microbes of the genus proteus]. | 1969 | 4891716 | |
transferable drug resistance among enterobacteriaceae isolated from human urinary tract infections. | fifteen sulfonamide-resistant cultures isolated from urinary tract infections in eastern nebraska were screened for transferable drug resistance by three methods. seven of the 15 resistant cultures could transfer resistance of varying levels to two or more chemotherapeutic agents. transfer of drug resistance occurred without accompanying transfer of chromosomal traits and required cell to cell contact. in mixed culture, the number of drug-resistant recipients increased exponentially, reaching a ... | 1969 | 4891720 |
the case against "the case against the catheter": initial report. | 1969 | 4890466 | |
[drug resistance and new antibiotics]. | 1969 | 4890573 | |
[inhibitory action of nitrofurantoin on the bacteriostatic power in vitro of nalidixic acid]. | 1969 | 4890584 | |
nosocomial infections. | 1969 | 4891129 | |
urinary tract infection and renal homotransplantation. ii. post-transplantation bacterial invasion. | 1969 | 4888912 | |
[current clinico-bacteriological and therapeutic aspects of enterocolitis in children]. | 1969 | 4889030 | |
postoperative wound infection: a prospective study of determinant factors and prevention. | 1969 | 4892316 | |
mechanism of action of gentamicin. | 1969 | 4892389 | |
r factors for aminoglycoside antibiotics. | 1969 | 4892390 | |
gentamicin in infections of the central nervous system. | 1969 | 4892392 | |
gentamicin in the treatment of meningitis in neonates. | 1969 | 4892393 | |
septic arthritis complicating rheumatoid arthritis. | 1969 | 4892606 | |
carbenicillin therapy of gram-negative bacilli infections. | 1969 | 4893148 | |
septicaemia in acute leukaemia. | 1969 | 4893254 | |
the serum antibody response in renal and bladder infections. | 1969 | 4893351 | |
[bacteriuria and pregnancy. i. assessment of a rapid chemical screening method for demonstration of significant bacteriuria]. | 1969 | 4893794 | |
bullous skin test response to bacterial antigens. | 1969 | 4893852 | |
[effect of ph on spiramycin and on gram negative bacilli]. | 1969 | 4893914 | |
initial urinary tract infections. observations in children without major radiologic abnormalities. | 1969 | 4893947 | |
[some bacteriological and clinical aspects of the treatment or chronic pyelonephritis with negram]. | 1969 | 4894225 | |
polyacrylamide-gel electrophoresis of cell proteins of enterobacteriaceae. a possible taxonomic aid. | 1969 | 4894301 | |
bactericidal activity of the ampicillin-kanamycin combination against escherichia coli, enterobacter-klebsiella and proteus. | 1969 | 4894496 | |
concomitance of bacteria on various areas of the eye. | 1969 | 4894514 | |
a second clinical trial to compare two methods for preoperative preparation of the large bowel. | 1969 | 4894615 | |
prophylactic effect of nitrofurantoin (furadantin) in urologic procedures. | 1969 | 4894781 | |
[differentiation of bacteria of public health significance by the infrared spectroscopy method]. | 1969 | 4894841 | |
[prophylaxis of urinary tract infections in rats by long-term chemotherapy]. | 1969 | 4894945 | |
[methodical contribution to the evaluation of antibacterial efficacy of some chemotherapeutic agents in experimental pyelonephritis]. | 1969 | 4896483 | |
bacterial shock. | 1969 | 4896669 | |
[comparative studies on hematogenous and ascending pyelonephritis in rats]. | 1969 | 4896845 | |
taxonomic investigations on expressed and cryptic phospho-beta-glucosidases in enterobacteriaceae. | in the enterobacteriaceae, beta-glucosides are catabolized by a complex system formed of three permeases, with partly overlapping substrate specificities, and two hydrolytic enzymes, phospho-beta-glucosidase a and b, which hydrolyze only phosphorylated beta-glucosides. some enterobacteriaceae such as klebsiella-aerobacter (enterobacter) possess the complete system; others possess only parts of it or may have a cryptic phospho-beta-glucosidase activity without permease activity. a screening test ... | 1969 | 4897109 |
the outcome of urinary tract infections in patients after human cadaveric renal transplantation. | 1969 | 4897283 | |
clinical evaluation of renafur (nf-246): final report. | 1969 | 4897294 | |
timely topics in microbiology: enterics 1967-1968. | 1969 | 4897327 | |
deoxyribonucleic acid-polylysine complexes. structure and nucleotide specificity. | 1969 | 4897328 |