Publications
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the "sensitivity" of resting and dividing cells. | 1971 | 5002845 | |
asymptomatic bacteriuria in pregnancy in assiut, upper egypt. i. report on the first one thousand cases investigated. | 1971 | 5002926 | |
changes induced in the ultrastructure of the cytoplasmic and intracytoplasmic membranes of several gram-positive bacteria by variations in oso 4 fixation. | 1971 | 5003136 | |
incorporation of radioactive macromolecular precursors into intact cells and osmotically stabilized "protoplasts" of streptococcus faecalis. | growing "protoplasts" of streptococcus faecalis were shown to incorporate newly administered radioactive precursors in the same manner as growing intact streptococci. no observable differences could be found between the size of the leucine precursor pools of the two cultures. the extent of turnover of protein and ribonucleic acid in both "protoplast" and streptococcal cultures appeared to be identical. finally, the absolute rate of macromolecular biosynthesis was found to be equivalent whether d ... | 1971 | 5003181 |
caffeic acid metabolism by bacteria of the human gastrointestinal tract. | the metabolism of caffeic acid, previously shown to be carried out by the intestinal microbiota of man and experimental animals, has now been examined in a number of bacteria isolated from human feces. it has been found that of the 12 organisms isolated none has the ability to catalyze more than one reaction of the series leading from caffeic acid to either m-hydroxyphenylpropionic acid or 4-ethylcatechol. | 1971 | 5003182 |
'don't talk to me about permeability'. the tenth marjory stephenson memorial lecture. | 1971 | 5003229 | |
streptococcal bacterial endocarditis in chickens. associated lesions of the central nervous system. | 1971 | 5003378 | |
survivor curves of selected salmonella enteritidis serotypes in liquid whole egg homogenates at 60oc. | 1971 | 5003489 | |
pteroylglutamate derivatives in pisum sativum l. biosynthesis of cotyledonary tetrahydropteroylglutamates during germination. | 1. the concentrations of pteroylglutamate derivatives in the cotyledons of pea (pisum sativum l.) seedlings were determined by microbiological assay by using lactobacillus casei (a.t.c.c. 7469), streptococcus faecalis (a.t.c.c. 8043) and pediococcus cerevisiae (a.t.c.c. 8081). during germination the pteroylglutamate content of the cotyledons increased rapidly from 0.2mug/g dry wt. to 4.0mug/g dry wt., the maximum values being reached approx. 120h after imbibition. 2. approx. 50% of the pteroylgl ... | 1971 | 5003530 |
[the sensitivity of microorganisms to growth factors. ii. effect of various reducing agents on the extraction and determination of folates by lactobacillus casei, streptococcus faecalis and pediococcus cerevisiae]. | 1971 | 5003561 | |
mechanisms of azo reduction by streptococcus faecalis. ii. the role of soluble flavins. | 1971 | 4341449 | |
increased membrane atpase and k + transport rates in streptococcus faecalis induced by k + restriction during growth. | 1971 | 4334334 | |
[isolation of listeria monocytogenes in medium unfavourable to streptococcus faecalis]. | 1971 | 4335227 | |
the effects of technical chlordane on growth and energy metabolism of streptococcus faecalis and mycobacterium phlei: a comparison with bacillus subtilis. | 1971 | 4337270 | |
comparative biochemical and immunological study of malic enzyme from two species of lactic acid bacteria: evolutionary implications. | representatives of both streptococcus faecalis and lactobacillus casei produce isofunctional malic enzymes. all 10 strains of s. faecalis tested could be induced to synthesize malic enzyme and readily adapted to growth on malate. although 17 of 21 l. casei strains could be induced to produce malic enzyme, only 9 of 14 strains tested grew at the expense of malate. a comparison of catalytic and regulatory properties suggested that the malic enzymes from s. faecalis and l. casei were very similar. ... | 1971 | 4323962 |
the metabolism of glyceride glycolipids. v. identification of the membrane lipid formed from diglucosyl diglyceride in streptococcus faecalis atcc 9790 as an acylated derivative of glyceryl phosphoryl diglucosyl glycerol. | 1971 | 4326211 | |
[action of a metronidazole-spiramycin association on anaerobic bacteria]. | 1971 | 4326560 | |
foodborne outbreak of gastroenteritis possibily of multiple bacterial etiology. | 1971 | 4327996 | |
glycans from streptococcal cell walls: glycosyl-phosphoryl moieties as immunodominant groups in heteroglycans from group d and group l streptococci. | 1971 | 4328048 | |
recurrent osteomyelitis. report of four cases culturing l-form variants of staphylococci. | 1971 | 4328505 | |
infective complications of choledochotomy with t-tube drainage. | 1971 | 4329041 | |
nicotinamide deamidation by microorganisms in rat stomach. | we have extended our investigation of nicotinamide deamidation in the stomach of conventional rats. the bacterial species in the pars preventricularis were identified as flavobacterium peregrinum, escherichia coli, streptococcus faecalis, and lactobacillus acidophilus, listed in order of decreasing deamidase activity. nicotinamide-7-(14)c ingested into rat stomach was rapidly deamidated to nicotinic acid. these results contribute to the accumulated evidence that microorganisms present in the par ... | 1971 | 4330735 |
mechanism of action of bacitracin: complexation with metal ion and c 55 -isoprenyl pyrophosphate. | the inhibition by bacitracin of the enzymatic dephosphorylation of c(55)-isoprenyl pyrophosphate is abolished by the addition of chelating agents. if, however, the chelating agent is added after a preincubation of bacitracin with a divalent cation and the lipid substrate, then its addition has little effect, indicating that bacitracin, metal ion, and c(55)-isoprenyl pyrophosphate form a complex. various divalent cations can participate in complex formation, but monovalent cations are ineffective ... | 1971 | 4332017 |
regulation of folate-dependent enzymes. | 1971 | 4332035 | |
[how to obtain specific pathogen-free mice by the antibiotic decontamination method]. | 1971 | 4333291 | |
carriers and specificity in membranes. iv. model vesicles and membranes. interaction of a bacterial adenosine triphosphatase with phospholipid bilayers. | 1971 | 4276813 | |
[mobile enterococci]. | 1971 | 4254905 | |
[suitability of slanetz-bartley esculine sodium azide media for determination of enterococci]. | 1971 | 4255760 | |
a rapid, guantitative, and selective estimation of radioactively labeled peptidoglycan in gram-positive bacteria. | 1971 | 4257049 | |
[a simple semi-quantitative method for the determination of rna-content in microorganisms using pseudoisocyanine]. | 1971 | 4110594 | |
ultrastructural and chemical alterations induced by dicumarol in streptococcus faecalis. | 1971 | 4110917 | |
reinitiation of cell wall growth after threonine starvation of streptococcus faecalis. | cultures of streptococcus faecalis atcc 9790 were starved of threonine for 10 hr and then allowed to reinitiate growth in a fresh complete medium. on regrowth, culture turbidity began to increase within 10 min, but the ability of cells to autolyze did not begin to increase until after 30 min. ultrastructural studies of regrowth of the initially thick-walled cells showed, at about 30 min, centripetal linear extension of new thin cross wall. this was followed, at about 40 min, by a notching, split ... | 1971 | 4100835 |
the morphology of induced wall-defective variants of streptococcus faecalis as studied by light and electron microscopy. | 1971 | 4101484 | |
microbiological monitoring of patients in hepatic failure with particular reference to extracorporeal porcine liver perfusion. | 1971 | 4104444 | |
urgent aortic-valve replacement for acute aortic regurgitation due to infective endocarditis. | 1971 | 4104458 | |
site of reduction and methylation of folic acid in man. | 1971 | 4107904 | |
[identification of enterococci]. | 1971 | 4108757 | |
[use of acridin dyes in solid selective media for the isolation of listeria monocytogenes]. | 1971 | 4112425 | |
amino acid containing phospholipids as major components of the phospholipids of streptococcus faecalis 10c1. | 1970 | 4191845 | |
dip inoculation media. | 1970 | 4194378 | |
measuring folate absorption. | 1970 | 4189069 | |
methicillin: critical appraisal after a decade of experience. | 1970 | 4248509 | |
inhibitory action of carbodiimides on bacterial membrane atpase. | 1970 | 4249016 | |
effect of some 5-arylazopyrimidines on the growth of streptococcus faecalis. | 1970 | 4252576 | |
a transmembrane ph gradient in streptococcus faecalis: origin, and dissipation by proton conductors and n,n'-dicyclohexylcarbodimide. | 1970 | 4244306 | |
membrane adenosine triphosphatase from streptococcus faecalis. preparation and homogeneity. | 1970 | 4244602 | |
membrane adenosine triphosphatase from streptococcus faecalis. molecular weight, subunit structure, and amino acid composition. | 1970 | 4244603 | |
the effect of proteases on membrane atpase from two lactic acid bacteria. | 1970 | 4245533 | |
purificationa and properties of a fructose-1,6-diphosphate-activated lactate dehydrogenase from streptococcus faecalis. | an l-(+)-lactate dehydrogenase was purified approximately 35-fold from crude extracts of streptococcus faecalis. the purified enzyme had an absolute and specific requirement for fructose-1,6-diphosphate (fdp) for catalytic activity. the concentration of fdp required for 50% maximal activity was about 0.045 mm. the activator was bound to the enzyme more effectively at ph 5.8 than it was at a neutral or alkaline ph. activation appeared to involve a conformational change in the enzyme which made th ... | 1970 | 4314543 |
phosphorylation coupled to nadh oxidation with fumarate in streptococcus faecalis 10cl. | 1970 | 4314727 | |
degradation of steroids by intestinal bacteria. i. deconjugation of bile salts. | 1970 | 4315139 | |
certain bacteria, some of medical interest, associated with the slug limax maximus. | 1970 | 4315600 | |
the relation between the persistence of el tor vibrio in the intestines of germfree mice and so-called coproantibody. | 1970 | 4316145 | |
action of bacterial growth on the sarcoplasmic and urea-soluble proteins from muscle. i. effects of clostridium perfringens, salmonella enteritidis, achromobacter liquefaciens, streptococcus faecalis, and kurthia zopfi. | comparisons of the starch-gel patterns of uninoculated aseptic control samples from rabbit and pig muscle with similar samples inoculated and incubated with clostridium perfringens, salmonella enteritidis, achromobacter liquefaciens, and kurthia zopfii were made. results indicated that c. perfringens caused extensive alteration in the proteins or enzymes, or both, of the sarcoplasmic fraction of porcine muscle, whereas s. enteritidis and s. faecalis caused complete breakdown of only myoglobin. n ... | 1970 | 4318570 |
in-vitro sensitivity of 368 urinary organisms to trimethoprim-sulphamethoxazole and other antibacterials. | 1970 | 4319442 | |
[bacterial content of the extirpated appendix and extirpated gallbladder following directed antibiotic therapy]. | 1970 | 4320506 | |
[a study of so-called non-specific food poisoning outbreaks in hungary]. | 1970 | 4321149 | |
[characteristic of the causative agents of acute pneumonia isolated from patients treated with antibiotics]. | 1970 | 4321235 | |
phospholipids of streptococcus faecalis. | autoradiograms of total lipid extracts from streptococcus faecalis atcc 9790, harvested in the stationary phase from a medium containing (32)p-orthophosphate, showed six major spots. the corresponding compounds were identified as diphosphatidylglycerol (possibly with a penta acyl structure); phosphatidylglycerol; a provisionally identified mixture of alanylphosphatidylglycerol and of the 2'-lysyl-derivative of phosphatidylglycerol; the 3'-lysyl-derivative of phosphatidylglycerol, probably togeth ... | 1970 | 4321329 |
[bacterial content of the extirpated appendix and extirpated gallbladder following directed antibiotic therapy]. | 1970 | 4322014 | |
histomoniasis in gnotobiotic chickens and turkeys: biological aspects of the role of bacteria in the etiology. | 1970 | 4323161 | |
the "sensitivity" of resting and dividing cells. | 1970 | 5003582 | |
improved microbiological assay for cytosine arabinoside (nsc-63878). | 1970 | 5003583 | |
[oral cephalosporin therapy in pyelonephritis]. | 1970 | 5002275 | |
[the origin of lipids in feces]. | 1970 | 5001041 | |
antimicrobial studies in vitro with ciba 36278-ba, a new cephalosporin derivative. | 1970 | 5000253 | |
enterococcal resistance to antibiotic synergism. | 1970 | 5000268 | |
transport and binding of galactose by streptococcus faecalis. | 1970 | 5000284 | |
on the affinity of 3 different strains of bacteria, indigenous in infants' intestines, to the mucosal epithelial cells of the small intestines of white rat fetuses. | 1970 | 4998983 | |
[group serologic differentiation of enterococci]. | 1970 | 4996801 | |
[streptococci group d bacteriocins. i. their incidence]. | 1970 | 4998674 | |
[hospitalism in urology]. | 1970 | 4997048 | |
[microbial spectrum and microbial resistance in ambulatory and stationary urological patients]. | 1970 | 4994620 | |
[differentiation of streptococcus faecalis andrewes a. horder from str. faecium orla-jensen by physiological characteristics]. | 1970 | 4996135 | |
enterococcus occurrence in organs and muscles of slaughtery swine. | 1970 | 4996104 | |
bacterial autogenous vaccines: preparation and identification of micro-organisms. | 1970 | 5005153 | |
[bacteriological study of group "d" streptococci isolated from clinical cases of meningitis]. | 1970 | 4999243 | |
microbiological aspects of ethylene oxide sterilization. ii. microbial resistance to ethylene oxide. | the death rate kinetics of several sporeforming and nonsporeforming microorganisms, including radiation-resistant cocci, were determined by exposing them to a mixture of ethylene oxide and dichlorodifluoromethane (500 mg of ethylene oxide per liter, 30 to 50% relative humidity, and 54.4 c). spore survivor curves obtained from tests of inoculated and exposed hygroscopic and nonhygroscopic carriers showed that the spores of bacillus subtilis var. niger are more resistant to ethylene oxide than are ... | 1970 | 5415211 |
the influence of semi-dehydration on the response of streptococcus liquefaciens to ultraviolet light. | 1970 | 5434387 | |
malate utilization by a group d streptococcus: regulation of malic enzyme synthesis by an inducible malate permease. | induction of an nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide-specific malic enzyme and a malate entry system permits streptococcus faecalis to grow at the expense of malate. evidence is presented which shows that biosynthesis of the permease, but not of the malic enzyme, is subject to catabolite repression by glucose. in contrast to the malic enzyme, the catalytic function of the entry system does not appear to be inhibited by intermediate products of glycolysis. although the induction of the entry system ... | 1970 | 5437724 |
spheroplast infections of the urinary tract. | 1970 | 4999737 | |
search for the l-phase of streptococcus faecalis in kidneys of rats experimentally infected with the bacterial phase and treated with penicillin. | 1970 | 4994780 | |
[comparative resistance determinations of urinary microbes in various media with special consideration of bactrim-roche]. | 1970 | 4995770 | |
streptococcus viridans and streptococcus faecalis endocarditis. | 1970 | 4994139 | |
streptococcus faecalis aspartate transcarbamylase. i. purification and general properties. | 1970 | 4994329 | |
[the position of enterococci in the system of microorganisms]. | 1970 | 4992950 | |
studies on the antibacterial and antifungal properties of 1, 4-naphthoquinones. | 1. new halogenated 1,4-naphthoquinones were synthesized and together with other known 1,4-naphthoquinones, were screened for antibacterial activity by a turbidimetric method, and for antifungal activity by the diffusion method on agar plates.2. the half-wave potentials and the influence on the oxidative phosphorylation of some of these compounds were determined.3. 2-chloro-3,2'-chloro-ethyl-1,4-naphthoquinone (half-wave potential=-187 mv) was the most active compound, completely inhibiting cell ... | 1970 | 4992959 |
[effect of quinoline derivatives on pathogenic and apathogenic intestinal microorganisms]. | 1970 | 4989742 | |
[cytostatic antiphlogistics. ii. antimicrobial activity range and comparison in the oedipus test]. | 1970 | 4989744 | |
n-substituted n'-hydroxythioureas. | 1970 | 4989876 | |
[evaluation of quantitative bacterial cultures of the urine--a proposal of 0.05 ml smear method]. | 1970 | 4989929 | |
enhancement by tetrahydrouridine of 1-beta-d-arabinofuranosylcytosine (cytarabine) oral activity in l1210 leukemic mice. | 1970 | 4990003 | |
2-amino-4-hydroxyquinazolines as inhibitors of thymidylate synthetase. | 1970 | 4990047 | |
[study of the influence of sterilized filtrates and cultures of str. faecalis on some microorganisms]. | 1970 | 4990087 | |
[amino acid analysis in clinical chemistry]. | 1970 | 4990144 | |
evidence against the folate-mediated formylation of formyl-accepting methionyl transfer ribonucleic acid in streptococcus faecalis r. | 1970 | 4990168 | |
multiple transport components for dicarboxylic amino acids in streptococcus faecalis. | 1970 | 4990299 | |
properties of a dicarboxylic amino acid transport-deficient mutant of streptococcus faecalis. | 1970 | 4990300 | |
growth inhibition of bacterial variants. | 1970 | 4990523 | |
membrane-active antibacterial compounds. | 1970 | 4990589 |