Publications
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nitrofurantoin: additional studies comparing in vitro drug susceptibility with clinical bacteriological response. | 1966 | 4862163 | |
[diagnosis and check of the course of chronic urinary tract infections]. | 1966 | 4865148 | |
[on the use of test strips in salmonella diagnosis]. | 1966 | 4867189 | |
[differences in sensitivity to antibiotics in gram-negative bacteria in different clinical departments]. | 1966 | 4868078 | |
[the role of ampicillin in antibiotic therapy with special reference to laboratory findings]. | 1966 | 4870009 | |
[studies on the antibacterial effect of cephalothin]. | 1966 | 4870013 | |
[comparative studies on resistance tests in vitro and therapeutic effect. a contribution to the significance of resistance tests in vitro for antimicrobial therapy]. | 1966 | 4873416 | |
[electron microscopic study on the action of surface-active substances on bacterial cell envelopes: 1. experiments with cell walls of proteus vulgaris and p. mirabilis]. | 1966 | 4872585 | |
[the course of proteus wound infection in rabbits at different dosage and administration routes of monomycin]. | 1966 | 4871094 | |
effect of activated charcoal on the swarming of proteus. | 1966 | 4891939 | |
[various features of the clinical picture and treatment of gastroenterocolitis caused by conditioned pathogenic microorganisms]. | 1966 | 4899344 | |
[the role of ear wax in the external auditory meatus]. | 1966 | 4899440 | |
use of peptone iron agar for the detection of hydrogen sulfide. | 1966 | 5899042 | |
clinicopathological conference lxxv. | 1966 | 5905916 | |
food-borne bacterial toxins. | food poisoning caused by the ingestion of preformed bacterial toxins is considered in relation to comparative symptoms, procedures for extraction and purification of the causal toxins, their chemistry, serology, assay procedures and pharmacology, in so far as these are known.the bacteria discussed in this context are clostridium botulinum, c. perfringens, staphylococcus aureus, bacillus cereus, and vibrio parahemolyticus. the possible roles of the enterococci, proteus, e. coli and of unknown spe ... | 1966 | 5905949 |
comparison of six methods for detection of phenylalanine deaminase produced by the proteus-providence group of bacteria. | 1966 | 5906063 | |
effect of antibacterials, antibiotics, enzymes and steroids on phagocytosis. | 1966 | 5909268 | |
proteus mirabilis meningitis: report of two cases treated with ampicillin. | 1966 | 5910764 | |
[aspects of the role of b. proteus in hospital intestinal infections in infants]. | 1966 | 5911471 | |
resistance to inhibitors of dihydrofolate reductase in strains of lactobacillus casei and proteus vulgaris. | 1966 | 5912585 | |
bactericidal properties of the concentrated artificial kidney bath solution. | this study was undertaken to investigate the ability of a 30 times concentrated dialysate fluid to support or inhibit growth of bacteria, and to evaluate its shelf life. the solution was inoculated with the following organisms in the logarithmic-growth phase: escherichia coli, coagulase-positive staphylococcus aureus, enteric streptococcus sp., pseudomonas sp., klebsiella-aerobacter sp., proteus sp., and bacillus subtilis. inoculated concentrate held at 37 c showed an exponential decrease in org ... | 1966 | 5914496 |
notes on the question of the specificity of reduction sites in the bacterial cell. | 1966 | 5916365 | |
antibodies to photoproducts of deoxyribonucleic acids irradiated with ultraviolet light. | a rabbit immunized with complexes of methylated bovine serum albumin and ultraviolet-irradiated dna from calf thymus produced antibodies directed toward the photoproducts in the dna. serologic activity appeared after irradiation of dna at 270 mmicro and decreased upon irradiation at 235 mmicro. the antigenic determinants of the ultraviolet-treated dna appear to be photoproducts associated primarily with thymine, as measured by direct dependence of serologic activity on the adenine-thymine conten ... | 1966 | 5917082 |
xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis. | 1966 | 5917484 | |
breakdown of amino acids by enterobacteriaceae. v. breakdown of glycine in simple medium. | 1966 | 5918578 | |
multitest media for rapid identification of proteus species with notes on biochemical reactions of strains isolated from urine and pus. | two ;multitest'(1) media for biochemical classification of the genus proteus into species were developed. the species so determined were checked with conventional methods. results show that these media were useful for rapid identification of species. the biochemical reactions of four proteus species isolated from clinical specimens as tested by conventional methods are reviewed and the occurrence of some atypical strains is described. | 1966 | 5919356 |
individual nephron function in experimental bilateral pyelonephritis. i. glomerular filtration rate and proximal tubular sodium, potassium, and water reabsorption. | 1966 | 5923892 | |
individual nephron function in experimental bilateral pyelonephritis. ii. distal tubular sodium and water reabsorption and the concentrating defect. | 1966 | 5923893 | |
classification of enterobacteria based on overall similarity. | krieg, r. e. (iowa state university, ames), and w. r. lockhart. classification of enterobacteria based on overall similarity. j. bacteriol. 92:1275-1280. 1966.-a numerical study was made of 53 organisms, representing 12 genera of the family enterobacteriaceae and 4 members of the genus aeromonas. a total of 105 features was determined for each culture. matching coefficients were computed, and the organisms were sorted into phenetic groups by use of the "highest-link" criterion. the genera entero ... | 1966 | 5924265 |
a stab medium for the rapid tentative identification of proteus species. | 1966 | 5931042 | |
ureteral reflux resulting from chronic urinary infection in dogs: long-term studies. | 1966 | 5931195 | |
bladder instillations of nalidixic acid for cystitis due to "b. proteus". | 1966 | 5934775 | |
human leukocyte pyrogen producing fever in rabbits. | 1966 | 5935620 | |
substrate specificity of two separate chondrosulfatases in proteus vulgaris. | 1966 | 5936241 | |
comparative biosynthesis of ornithine and lysine by mycoplasma and l forms. | smith, paul f. (university of south dakota, vermillion). comparative biosynthesis of ornithine and lysine by mycoplasma and l forms. j. bacteriol. 92:164-169. 1966.-seven species of mycoplasma, two l forms not requiring salt and their parent bacteria, and two yeasts were examined for enzymes involved in the biosynthesis of ornithine and lysine. all organisms tested, except two species of mycoplasma and the yeasts, decarboxylated meso-alpha, epsilon-diaminopimelic acid. none of the mycoplasma spe ... | 1966 | 5941275 |
asymptomatic bacteremia in the newborn infant. | 1966 | 5946646 | |
a preliminary study of infantile diarrhea in kuwait. | 1966 | 5950458 | |
isolation of proteus morganii from an atypical form of fatal gastro-enteritis in cattle. | 1966 | 5950631 | |
cases of bronchial asthma treated with morgan and proteus. | 1966 | 5951945 | |
the weil-felix reaction in healthy individuals. | 1966 | 5952887 | |
antagonism of colistin-sulphonamide synergism by para-aminobenzoic acid. | 1966 | 5956057 | |
experimental infection with candida albicans in modified hosts. | 1966 | 5956265 | |
linked transduction in proteus mirabilis. | 1966 | 5956331 | |
[forms of variability in proteus vulgaris through the influence of lithium chloride or penicillin]. | 1966 | 5956700 | |
role of pectinolytic yeasts in the degradation of mucilage layer of coffea robusta cherries. | pectinolytic yeasts, saccharomyces marxianus, s. bayanus, s. cerevisiae var. ellipsoideus, and schizosaccharomyces sp., predominated in the natural fermentation of coffee cherries of coffea robusta variety grown in chikmagalur district of mysore state, india. these yeast species were found on the cherry surfaces, and evidence was adduced to show that the natural fermentation of coffee was the result of activity of microflora from the cherry surface itself rather than that of flora of air or wate ... | 1966 | 5959859 |
sucrose permease of proteus mirabilis. | 1966 | 5960322 | |
transduction in proteus morganii. | 1966 | 5962096 | |
the inactivation and reactivation of a proteus rettgeri phage in salt solutions. | 1966 | 5963332 | |
swarming of proteus--a solution to an old problem? | 1966 | 5965543 | |
purification of episomal dna with cellulose nitrate membrane filters. | 1966 | 5965729 | |
[the sensitivity to antibiotics of proteus strains isolated from patients with urologic disorders]. | 1966 | 5968110 | |
specific activity of phenylalanine deaminase in extracts of the proteus-providence group. | 1966 | 5968293 | |
a study of arylsulfatase activity in proteus rettgeri. | 1966 | 5969336 | |
properties of providence and proteus morganii transducing phages. | 1966 | 5969499 | |
role of lipid in the protection of staphylococcus aureus against trichlorophenol in mixed culture. | the sensitivities of proteus mirabilis, salmonella schottmuelleri, aerobacter aerogenes, and staphylococcus aureus to 2, 4, 6-trichlorophenol in sodium borate were studied. it was demonstrated that these gram-negative organisms can protect s. aureus from the effect of the phenol in mixed culture. there is a direct correlation between this protective effect and the quantity of total lipid extracted from the gram-negative organisms. the distribution coefficient between trichlorophenol and the lipi ... | 1966 | 5970464 |
basal bodies of bacterial flagella in proteus mirabilis. i. electron microscopy of sectioned material. | years ago (16, 18, 19), in a study of shadowed preparations of proteus vulgaris that had been autolyzed in the cold, the observation was made that the flagella arose from basal bodies. however, recently (3, 7, 24, 33) doubt has been cast on the conclusion that the flagella of bacteria emerge from sizable basal bodies. this problem has, therefore, been reinvestigated with actively developing cultures of proteus mirabilis, the cell walls of which had been expanded slightly by exposure to penicilli ... | 1966 | 5971649 |
membrane potentials in amoeba proteus. | 1966 | 5971993 | |
[identification of some proteus strains isolated from meat products by the combined use of several laboratory tests]. | 1966 | 5973710 | |
reduction of tartrazine by a proteus species isolated from rats. | 1966 | 5975247 | |
[the role of microorganisms of the proteus group in human pathology]. | 1966 | 5975904 | |
proteus vulgaris urease: in vitro inhibition by urea analogues. | 1966 | 5980560 | |
[occurrence of 2 heptoses in lipopolysaccharides of enterobacterial cell walls: l-glycero-and d-glycero-d-mannoheptose]. | 1966 | 5982378 | |
[study of l-form lipids of proteus p 18: phospholipids]. | 1966 | 5982797 | |
[on the secondary structure of proteus mirabilis rna in acid medium]. | 1966 | 5983457 | |
2,3-dihydroxymethylquinoxaline-1,4-di-n-oxide, a new metabolite of 2,3-dimethylquinoxaline-1,4-di-n-oxide active against gram-negative bacteria. | 1966 | 5985271 | |
[vitamin requirements of proteus vulgaris strain k]. | 1966 | 5985389 | |
[pinocytosis and motility of amoeba. i. influence of marker substances on amoeba proteus]. | 1966 | 5986586 | |
[pinocytosis and motility of amoeba. ii. permanent and induced pinocytosis in amoeba proteus]. | 1966 | 5987101 | |
[high molecular dna from bacteria]. | 1966 | 5990923 | |
[urine microflora in patients with chronic pyelonephritis]. | 1966 | 5993328 | |
[jaundice caused by novobiocin]. | 1966 | 5998996 | |
[metabolism of pyruvate in proteus vulgaris ox19 and its sensitivity to certain antibiotics]. | 1966 | 6003017 | |
effect of activated charcoal on the swarming of proteus. | 1966 | 6003737 | |
[on the pathogenicity of the l-form of proteus vulgaris for chick embryos]. | 1966 | 6003875 | |
[mixed food toxinfections caused by pathogenic staphylococci and proteus]. | 1966 | 6004768 | |
[antagonism of nalidixic acid and nitrofurans against proteus-providence group]. | 1966 | 6005861 | |
[case of human mastitis due to proteus mirabilis]. | 1966 | 6007517 | |
[urinary tract infections caused by the pathogen providencia as a consequence of hospitalization]. | 1966 | 6014306 | |
[on the question of the sensitivity of proteus subgroups to tetracycline]. | 1966 | 6014898 | |
urinary tract infection in a general surgical unit. | 1966 | 5339627 | |
the preferential interactions of polylysine and polyarginine with specific base sequences in dna. | 1966 | 5339293 | |
separan np10, a viscosity-producing substance in culture media. | 1966 | 5339304 | |
magnesium ion-independent ribonucleic acid depolymerases in bacteria. | the distribution of ribonucleases among bacteria has been determined from the examination of a wide variety of species. bacteria that had been growing rapidly on a solid medium were harvested, treated with acetone and incubated in the presence of edta between ph4 and ph9. the ribonuclease activity was determined from the rate at which acid-soluble nucleotides were released. out of nearly 200 strains examined, about 30 did not contain a detectable ribonuclease. the ph optima of ribonucleases in t ... | 1966 | 5338680 |
biochemical differentiation of the enterobacteriaceae with the aid of lysine-iron-agar. | a procedure is described for identifying members of the family enterobacteriaceae isolated from clinical specimens. the methods are based on primary differentiation of the various groups of bacteria by the use of kligler iron agar and lysine-iron-agar. for identification of salmonella, shigella, and arizona group organisms from stools, triple sugar iron agar and lysine-iron-agar are employed. the usefulness of this schema for diagnostic bacteriology laboratories is discussed. it is not intended ... | 1966 | 5335386 |
the molecular nature of r-factors. | 1966 | 5335751 | |
clinical experiences with kanamycin in septicemia caused by gram-negative organisms. | 1966 | 5336395 | |
the use of kanamycin in selected patients with serious infections caused by gram-negative bacilli: serum concentration and inhibition studies in patients with azotemia given reduced doses. | 1966 | 5336396 | |
some observations on dosage and toxicity of kanamycin in premature and full-term infants. | 1966 | 5336397 | |
an indirect fluorescent antibody study of vibrio comma. | 1966 | 5336437 | |
[gram-negative bacilli in chronic suppurative otitis]. | 1966 | 5328559 | |
the initiation of infection in the mouse kidney after intravenous injection of bacteria. | 1966 | 5328776 | |
effect of coliform and proteus bacteria on growth of staphylococcus aureus. | cultures of coliform and proteus bacteria, mostly from foods, were tested for their effect on growth of staphylococcus aureus in trypticase soy broth. inhibition of the staphylococcus by these competitors increased with increasing proportions of inhibiting (effector) bacteria in the inoculum and decreasing incubation temperatures (37 to 10 c). time required for 2 x 10(4) staphylococci to increase to 5 x 10(6) cells per milliliter, the minimal number assumed to be necessary for food poisoning, va ... | 1966 | 5330677 |
inhibitors of dihydrofolic acid reductase in the therapy of infectious diseases. | 1966 | 5331137 | |
vas culture, epididymitis and post-prostatectomy fever. | 1966 | 5331203 | |
nonpigmented serratia marcescens. | 1966 | 5331246 | |
[streptomycin-dependent escherichia coli]. | 1966 | 5331356 | |
the demonstration of specific urinary anti-bodies in urinary tract infections caused by gram-negative bacilli. | 1966 | 5331386 | |
pyelonephritis in the mouse. i. infection experiments. | 1966 | 5332447 | |
the resistance to antibiotics of strains of streptococcus viridans, streptococcus faecalis, escherichia coli, pseudomonas aeruginosa, proteus and klebsiella isolated in poland. | a nation-wide survey has been carried out in poland into the susceptibility of six genera of bacteria to eight antibiotics. the antibiotic-resistance of streptococci differed from that of the gram-negative rods studied.escherichia coli, klebsiella and pseudomonas aeruginosa are known to be completely resistant to penicillin. streptococcus faecalis was much more resistant to antibiotics than streptococcus viridans (highest resistance to streptomycin - 90.3% and 74.9%, respectively; least resistan ... | 1966 | 5332528 |
hypertension, pyelonephritis and renal failure. clinical interrelations. | 1966 | 5327387 |