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the catalase activity of shigella flexneri. 195913642213
[not available]. 195913643652
[unusual behavior of rabbit shigella sonnei r immune sera in indirect hemagglutination]. 195913648579
[apocholate citrate agar for isolation of shigella and salmonella bacteria]. 195913648745
[luminescent micro-agglutination of bacteria]. 195913648854
[studies on lytic properties of dysenterial bacteriophages in mouse organism infected by flexner's bacillus]. 195913648857
[significance of experimental keratoconjunctivitis in immunological studies on dysentery]. 195913648866
[sensitivity to colicines and colicine-producing properties of the shigella group]. 195913651409
[certain current aspects of epidemiology, therapy and prevention of bacillary dysentery. i. sulfonamide-resistance of shigella]. 195913652158
[survival and multiplication of typho-paratyphoid and dysenterial bacilli in water]. 195913653395
[effect of ionizing radiations on the course of dysenterial infection]. 195913656217
[intradermal reactions with hydrolysate of flexner's & sonne's bacilli (d. a. tsuverkalov) in various disorders of the gastrointestinal tract in children]. 195913657628
the mutation rate of phase i shigella sonnei to phase ii. 195913659121
[a coliform bacterium containing an antigen related to shigella flexneri]. 195913660312
[considerations on the classification of shigella]. 195913660407
[quantitative content of complete antigen in flexner's bacillus of various serotypes and its immunogenic activity]. 195913660413
[resistance of shigella to sulfanilamide]. 195913660415
[thio-specific staining of shigella flexneri c with the aid of luminescence antibodies]. 195913660416
[certain data on the nature of atypical strains of shigella]. 195913660426
[role of atypical variants of flexner's bacillus in the appearance of infectious experimental process]. 195913660427
resistance of shigella flexneri to tetracyclines, chloramphenicol and streptomycin; a study of 131 freshly isolated strains. 195913661531
the changes of shigella shigae toxin toxicity induced by phenol. 195913662524
the survival of shigella sonnei on cotton threads. 195913664989
[studies on biological properties of shigella newcastle. i. biochemical properties of shigella newcastle]. 195913666421
[survival of typhoid and dysenterial bacilli in sea water]. 195913666422
[effect of synthomycin on dysenterial toxin and on experimental dysenterial intoxication]. 195913666425
frequency of carriers of salmonellae, shigellae, and pathogenic caliform organisms in normal children under 5 years. 195913666715
[septicemia caused by bacterium alkalescens]. 195913668627
[antibiotic and sulfonamide therapy of dysentery and their effects on shigella]. 195913668868
the rate of spontaneous lysis of lysogenic bacteria. 195913669301
[food poisoning caused by sonne's bacillus]. 195913669368
[detection of causative organisms of dysenterial infections during mass bacteriological examinations]. 195913669374
[effect of calcium on phage penetration into various sensitive bacteria]. 195913670525
[a mechanism of a protracted collapse in bacterial intoxication at an early stage of development]. 195913671061
[epidemic shigella sonnei infection in 1955]. 195913674477
a comparison of various methods of estimating mutation rates for the system phase-i to phase-ii shigella sonnei. 195913675868
[lipid-protein complexes in shigella]. 195913676390
[use of a method of phage titer increase for investigation of objects of the external environment]. 195913676847
[survival time of dysentery bacilli in feces]. 195913676849
[data on the comparative survival of the boyd-novgorodskaia iii & sonne dysentery bacilli in water & milk]. 195913676850
activity of lysine decarboxlase as an aid in the identification of salmonellae and shigellae. 195813533373
[histological evolution of keratoconjunctivitis caused by dysenteric bacteria in guinea pig]. 195813534012
[three coliform strains having antigens in common with shigella sonnei phase ii]. 195813534021
[experimental pathogenic power & sensitivity to lysozyme of shigella cultures]. 195813534041
[mechanism of dysenterial intoxication. iv. experimental therapy of dysenterial intoxication]. 195813535842
[modification of cerebral cholinesterase activity in certain bacterial intoxications]. 195813535876
[renal excretion of antigens in normal and modified immunological reactivity]. 195813535883
[the mechanism of changes in gastric function following the action of dysentery bacillus antigen on the intestinal mucosa]. 195813535905
[phage typing of shigella sonnei]. 195813537625
growth and manometric studies on carbohydrate utilization by shigella flexneri. 195813538920
experimental shigella infections: characteristics of a fatal infection produced in guinea pigs. 195813538931
studies on the transfer of lymph node cells. ix. the use of dialysates of shigella-trypsin filtrates for in vitro incubation with lymph node cells. 195813539374
studies on the transfer of lymph node cells. x. estimation of amounts of shigella-trypsin antigen associated with the lymph node cells during in vitro in cubation. 195813539375
[nature of inter-species & intra-species relationships of dysentery bacteria]. 195813540949
action of the shigella shigae toxin after intracerebral injection. 195813541385
[examination of the antibiotic sensitivity of shigella and coli dyspepsia strains]. 195813542006
serological study of the mucinases from shigella flexneri. 195813525355
studies on the transfer of lymph node cells. xi. effect on the anti-shigella agglutinin titers of recipient rabbits of the prior injection of leucocytes from the donor animals.the transfer to rabbits of homologous lymph node cells which have been incubated in vitro with shigella-trypsin filtrate leads to the appearance of agglutinins to shigella in the sera of the recipients. in the present study it has been found that the prior injection of the prospective recipients with blood leucocytes from the donor animals prevented the appearance of anti-shigella agglutinins. the following observations have been made in this system: 1. the degree of the pre-injection effect was ...195813549639
experimental shigella flexneri infections in chick embryos. 195813549769
[absorption of dysentery endotoxins in radiation sickness in rabbit]. 195813551689
[studies on antigenic structure of shigella boydii]. 195813553992
[attempted differentiation of flexner's bacillus with the aid of bacteriophages]. 195813553993
action of colicines on shigella boydii and on their rough and mucoid variants. 195813554569
serological studies on shigella strains isolated in poland during 1953-1956. 195813555766
[resistance of dysentery bacteria to synthomycin and phthalazol and its significance in medical practice]. 195813556280
activity of lysine decarboxylase as an aid in the identification of salmonellae and shigellae. 195813556625
coliform-shigella antagonism in fecal cultures among isolates from residents of two egyptian villages. 195813559206
[a contribution to the pathogenesis of cramp in infectious disease]. 195813559854
[pathogenesis of dysentery. i. effect of dysenterial intoxication on ascorbic acid metabolism in white rats]. 195813560510
[resistance of shigella to sulfa drugs and antibiotics]. 195813562711
a strain of escherichia coli identical in antigenic structure with shigella boydii 8. 195813562980
in vivo change of serological specificity in shigella flexneri. 195813563404
investigations on the mechanism of the leukopenic response to shigella endotoxin. 195813563639
studies on experimental shigellosis. i. shigella infections of normal mice.experimental shigella flexneri 3 infections produced in normal mice have been described. the passage of viable shigella through the stomach of orally infected animals, and the persistence of the organisms in the intestine for periods of 5 to 7 days, with an increase in bacterial numbers, indicated that true infection was produced. blood culture studies showed that a shigella bacteriemia occurred after either oral or parenteral administration of shigella to normal mice. mice infected orally revea ...195813563761
studies on experimental shigellosis. ii. the effect of fasting and fatigue on shigella flexneri 3 infections in mice.host resistance to shigella infections can be decreased by non-specific physical stress. fasting lowers the number of shigella required for a parenteral ld(50) dose. while the ld(50) by the oral route is larger in fasted than in nonfasted animals, the fasted host's susceptibility to oral infection is increased as evidenced by the increased fecal shigella carrier state, duration of intestinal infection, and increased incidence of shigella bacteriemia. fatigue also increases the animal's susceptib ...195813563762
an epidemic of shigella sonnei dysentery arising in a general hospital. 195813566485
[characteristics & sensitivity to antibiotics, sulfonamides & nitrofurantoin of the bacilli genus shigella & the alkalescensdispar group]. 195813569070
a shigella-like intermediate serotype: alkalescens-dispar 01 var. koji. 195813569697
[current diagnostic problems in salmonella & shigella infections]. 195813570174
[fluorescein-labeled antibodies for the detection of shigella dysenteriae. i]. 195813570351
[synthesis of hydrogen sulfide by shigella dysenteriae]. 195813570366
[immunological characteristics of flexner's bacilii isolated in dnepropetrovsk]. 195813570367
[method of the study of duration of survival of shigella dysenteriae in the external environment]. 195813570368
[effect of avitaminosis c on intensity of infection and rate of disinfection of the guinea pig organism from flexner's bacilli]. 195813570370
[duration of preservation of synthomycin-resistance in the external environment in shigella dysenteriae isolated from patients]. 195813570372
[characteristics of shigella dysenteriae cultures isolated in kazan during 1953-1955]. 195813570419
[certain aspects of the problem of dysentery according to variability of causative agents]. 195813570421
[immunity in experimental dysenterial keratoconjunctivitis]. 195813570435
[keratoconjunctivitis in guinea pigs as a biological test in identification of shigella dysenteriae]. 195813570477
[intensity of infestation and rate of clearing of shigella dysenteriae following intraperitoneal administration of bacterial culture with ascorbic acid in guinea pig]. 195813570479
[problem of survival of shigella dysenteriae in sea water]. 195813570481
[atypical bacteria of the dysenterial group]. 195813570484
[survival of shigella dysenteriae in water]. 195813570485
[immunological characteristics of shigella dysenteriae strains isolated in the onset and in the terminal stages of disease]. 195813570486
two american strains of shigella flexneri resistant to the common antibiotics. 195813571956
unusually high incidence of appendicitis cases at dohad town in panch mahals district in bombay state. 195813574869
antigenic changes in shigella flexneri group by bacteriophage. 195813575012
chemical studies on the endotoxin. i. chemical composition of endotoxin of shigella flexneri 2b. 195813575015
the adsorption of enterobacterial endotoxins by activated attapulgite. 195813575231
studies on the transfer of lymph node cells. xii. the effect of anti-rabbit-leucocyte serum on the transfer of antigen-incubated lymph node cells.in earlier studies it was shown that if rabbit lymph node cells were incubated with shigella-trypsin filtrate and transferred to other, recipient, rabbits, agglutinins to shigella appeared subsequently in the sera of the recipients. however, if leucocytes from the donor rabbits were injected into the recipients at a suitable interval prior to lymph node cell transfer, agglutinins to shigella did not appear after cell transfer. in the present study, a number of experiments were done which bear on ...195813575675
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