Publications
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[studies on vitamin b1 in the feces. 3. synthesis of vitamin b1 by lactobacillus and the effect of oral administration of lactobacillus preparation on the quantity of vitamine b1 in the feces]. | 1967 | 4964740 | |
cell and bacterial counts in the urine of normal infants and children. | 1967 | 4964786 | |
bacteriologic studies of biliary tract infection. | 1967 | 4964815 | |
the role of lysotyping in determination of the enterococcal aetiology of alimentary toxinfections. | 1967 | 4964885 | |
[studies on the antibacterial effect of cod liver oil]. | 1967 | 4964901 | |
the effects of oxygen and carbon dioxide on proteinase biosynthesis by streptococcus faecalis var. liquefaciens. | 1967 | 4965003 | |
[modifications of the intestinal flora of swine treated with oxytetracycline]. | 1967 | 4965117 | |
a quantitative comparison of the faecal flora of patients with ulcerative colitis and that of normal persons. | 1967 | 4965244 | |
effect of 6-azathymine on the isolation and properties of deoxyribonucleic acid from streptococcus faecalis. | 1967 | 4965369 | |
inactivation of microorganisms by electrohydraulic shock. | the electrohydraulic shock treatment of microorganisms was accomplished by discharging high-voltage electricity (8 to 15 kv) across an electrode gap below the surface of aqueous suspensions of the microorganisms. this treatment was effective in destroying escherichia coli, streptococcus faecalis, vegetative cells and spores of bacillus subtilis, and bacteriophage specific for s. cremoris ml1. the presence of added protein in bacterial suspensions resulted in reduced bactericidal action. water su ... | 1967 | 4965615 |
[bacteriological diagnosis of urinary tract infections]. | 1967 | 4965648 | |
intravenous penicillin: the use of large doses in the treatment of endocarditis. | 1967 | 4965752 | |
growth of brown-pearce carcinoma in the presence of bacteria. | 1967 | 4959713 | |
methenamine mandelate: antimicrobial activity in urine and correlation with formaldehyde levels. | 1967 | 4960048 | |
cytosine arabinoside sensitivity in actinobolin-resistant streptococcus faecalis: the basis of a utilitarian microbiological assay. | 1967 | 4960087 | |
the growth of lancefield group d streptococci in the presence of sodium fluoride. | 1967 | 4960206 | |
comparison of nitrofurantoin and nitrofuran 246 in the treatment of infections of the urinary tract. | 1967 | 4960912 | |
isolation and host range of bacteriophages active against human oral enterococci. | 1967 | 4960639 | |
role of intestinal microorganisms in determining cycasin toxicity. | 1967 | 4960684 | |
antimalarial activity of tetrahydrohomopteroic acid. | tetrahydrohomopteroic acid, an analog of tetrahydrofolic acid, shows antimalarial activity against plasmodium cynomolgi and a pyrimethamine-resistant variant of this organism. | 1967 | 4960875 |
fumarate reductase activity of streptococcus faecalis. | some characteristics of a fumarate reductase from streptococcus faecalis are described. the enzyme had a ph optimum of 7.4; optimal activity was observed when the ionic strength of the phosphate buffer was adjusted to 0.088. the k(m) value of the enzyme for reduced flavin mononucleotide was 2 x 10(-4)m as determined with a 26-fold preparation. in addition to fumarate, the enzyme reduced maleate and mesaconate. no succinate dehydrogenase activity was detected, but succinate did act as an inhibito ... | 1967 | 4960892 |
gramicidin, valinomycin, and cation permeability of streptococcus faecalis. | gramicidin and valinomycin in concentrations of 10(-7) and 10(-6)m, respectively, inhibited the growth of streptococcus faecalis. inhibition of growth was associated with loss of rb(+) and k(+) from the cells, and could be reversed by addition of excess k(+). cells treated with these antibiotics exhibited greatly increased permeability to certain cations; no effect was observed on the penetration of other small molecules. unlike normal cells, cells treated with gramicidin rapidly lost internal r ... | 1967 | 4961416 |
killing of cells in bacterial colonies. | bacterial colonies grown on membrane filters and transferred to plates of inhibitor-containing medium decrease in number of total viable colony-forming cells. the decrease in viable cell count occurs in direct proportion to the concentration of inhibitor present and the length of time the colonies are exposed to the inhibitor, suggesting that the kinetics of cell kill approximate a first-order chemical reaction. | 1967 | 4961770 |
biological results with synthetic mustard oil-splitting substances. | 1967 | 4961934 | |
a polypeptide antibacterial agent isolated from trichoderma viride. | 1967 | 4962017 | |
production of volatile materials in milk by some species of bacteria. | 1967 | 4962020 | |
the autolytic enzyme system of streptococcus faecalis. ii. partial characterization of the autolysin and its substrate. | 1967 | 4962053 | |
synthesis of tetrose nucleosides. i. adenine nucleosides of erythrose and threose. | 1967 | 4962273 | |
factors influencing the effectiveness of swimming pool bactericides. | techniques for culturing, harvesting, and testing bacteria to evaluate bactericidal chemicals for swimming pools are described. concentrations of 25, 50, and 100 mg of the chlorine stabilizer cyanuric acid per liter increased the time required for a 99% kill of streptococcus faecalis by 0.5 mg of chlorine per liter at ph 7.4 and 20 c from less than 0.25 min without cyanuric acid to 4, 6, and 12 min, respectively. the effect of concentrations of ammonia nitrogen in the range found in swimming poo ... | 1967 | 4962283 |
broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity of a new triazenoimidazole. | methyl-5(or 4)-(3,3-dimethyl-1-triazeno)-imidazole-4(or 5)-carboxylate was shown to have in vitro antimicrobial activity against gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, yeasts, filamentous fungi, and algae. preliminary studies with mice, experimentally infected with staphylococcus aureus, have shown that this new antimicrobial agent has in vivo chemotherapeutic activity comparable to that observed with penicillin. | 1967 | 4962284 |
survival of cocci after exposure to ultrahigh vacuum at different temperatures. | 1967 | 4962826 | |
the specialization of the two ornithine carbamoyltransferases of pseudomonas. | 1967 | 4962833 | |
sterility of the uterine cavity. | 1967 | 4962972 | |
[study on the oral administration of multiple-drug-resistant streptococcus faecalis to normal individuals]. | 1967 | 4963104 | |
d-alanine interference in microbiological assays of vitamin b6 in human blood. | 1967 | 4963355 | |
2,4-bis(arylamino)-5-methylpyrimidines as antimicrobial agents. | 1967 | 4963369 | |
cross-reactivity of listeria monocytogenes and streptococcus faecalis types as revealed by agglutination and precipitin tests and immunofluorescent staining. | 1967 | 4963437 | |
the peptide n alpha-(l-alanyl-d-isoglutaminyl)-n epsilon-(d-isoasparaginyl)-l-lysyl-d-alanine and the disaccharide n-acetylglucosaminyl-beta-1,4-n-acetylmuramic acid in cell wall peptidoglycan of streptococcus faecalis strain atcc 9790. | 1967 | 4963467 | |
[a method for the quantitative determination of the effects of drug combinations, applied to antibiotics]. | 1967 | 4963681 | |
[childhood dysentery and streptococcus faecalis, with special reference to the antigenic classification of the enterococcus]. | 1967 | 4983682 | |
[participation of bacterial membranes in the biosynthesis of dna and rna (review). i]. | 1967 | 4979150 | |
[motile enterococci]. | 1967 | 4979108 | |
5(or 4)-(3,3-bis(2-chloroethyl)-1-triazeno)imidazole-4(or 5)-carboxamide (nsc-82196): microbiologic evaluation and assay. | 1967 | 4989295 | |
initial steps in pyrimidine synthesis in ehrlich ascites carcinoma in vitro. ii. the synthesis of carbamyl phosphate by a soluble, glutamine-dependent carbamyl phosphate synthetase. | 1967 | 4990697 | |
[behavior of the intestinal flora of healthy persons under the administration of ethacridine lactate]. | 1967 | 4971498 | |
search for new chemotherapeutics. v. a study of the bac- teriostatic and fungistatic effects of certain substituted benzimidazoles and p-hydroxypropiophenon in agar medium with 10 per cent horse blood. | 1967 | 4971500 | |
[on the fungistatic and barteriostatic properties of 4 new substance classes from isothiocyanates and n,n-bis-(2-chloroethyl)-amine]. | 1967 | 4971605 | |
[correlation between chemical constitution and antimicrobial effect. 19. preparation of some beta-rhodanpropionic acid anilides and their bacteriostatic and fungstatic properties]. | 1967 | 4971606 | |
[schiff bases of nicotinoyloxybenzaldehydes with anilines and their bacteriostatic and fungistatic effect]. | 1967 | 4971773 | |
[a method for determining the concentration of folic acid antagonists in the urine and blood in chemotherapy]. | 1967 | 4971096 | |
[observations on the antibacterial effect of polyoxymethyleneurea (polynoxylin) in vitro]. | 1967 | 4971132 | |
[value of enterococci as a hygienic-sanitary indicator of water pollution]. | 1967 | 4969822 | |
[differential resistance of typical enterococci, n-streptococci as well as str. viridans and str. salivarius against anionic detergents as a criterion for their differentiation]. | 1967 | 4970769 | |
[further data on motile streptococci]. | 1967 | 4970896 | |
[comparative evaluation of antibacterial properties of the medicinal drug mumie and penicillin]. | 1967 | 4969791 | |
[incorporation of thymine and cytosine analogs into bacterial deoxyribonucleic acid]. | 1967 | 4968212 | |
[biosynthesis and metabolism of folic acid and pteridines]. | 1967 | 4968216 | |
[serologic typing of streptococcus faecalis]. | 1967 | 4968729 | |
[the usefulness of the isolation of cocci in chlorinated water]. | 1967 | 4973435 | |
gentamicin as a bactericidal agent in virological tissue cultures. | for use in virological tissue culture work, gentamicin is more convenient than penicillin + streptomycin. it is bactericidal for a wider range of organisms, may be used at only half the concentration needed for penicillin and streptomycin, does not apparently interfere with growth of tissue cultures and viruses, remains active at 37 degrees c., and, most remarkable of all, it is stable at autoclave temperatures and so can be put into media before sterilization, thus lessening the number of addit ... | 1967 | 4972293 |
[on the chemical composition of the cell wall of streptococci. i. the amino acid sequence of the murein of str. thermophilus and str. faecalis]. | 1967 | 4974904 | |
[antibacterial and bacteriostatic activity of carbol resin and sandarac resins]. | 1967 | 4974934 | |
[sensitivity of l forms and mycoplasma to various antibiotics]. | 1967 | 4977938 | |
some aspects of folate activity in human serum. | 1967 | 4977273 | |
laboratory control of antibiotic therapy in urinary tract infection. | 1967 | 4998181 | |
[decomposition of 2-deoxyhexoses during metabolism, v. incorporation of 2-deoxy-d-glucose into glucotriose by streptococcus faecalis]. | 1967 | 5585261 | |
fat absorption from the small intestine of gnotobiotic chicks. | the small intestine of 3-week-old gnotobiotic chicks was divided into five equal segments for analysis. since it has been found that most fat absorption occurs in the third and fourth segments, they were selected for study. the major fatty acids in the diet and the feces of chicks were palmitic, stearic, oleic, and linoleic acids. consequently, these fatty acids were selected for quantitative analyses in the absorption studies. germ-free chicks were contaminated at 7 days of age with bacteria is ... | 1967 | 6077418 |
[bacteriological and pharmacological properties of new cephalosperine antibiotics. ii. cephaloridine]. | 1967 | 4386771 | |
[lincomycin--a new antibiotic]. | 1967 | 4386772 | |
[microbiological and chemotherapeutic study of the antibiotic mutabilicin]. | 1967 | 4385808 | |
the antibacterial action of crystal violet. | 1967 | 4383650 | |
cephaloridine: antimicrobial activity and pharmacologic behavior. | 1967 | 4381751 | |
[use of nicodin and streptomycin in the therapy of chronic colitis and enterocolitis]. | 1967 | 4233946 | |
the isolation and subunit structure of streptococcal membrane adenosine triphosphatase. | 1967 | 4226530 | |
transport of b-vitamins in microorganisms. 8. comparative studies on membrane bound atpase(s) obtained from normal and niacin deficient cells of s. faecalis. | 1967 | 4226618 | |
[biosynthesis of folic acid- and nad-analogs]. | 1967 | 4298679 | |
biosynthesis of aminoacyl derivatives of phosphatidylglycerol. | 1967 | 4291861 | |
on the mode of action of 7-deaza-adenosine (tubercidin). | 1967 | 4292721 | |
the significance of abnormal bacterial proliferation in the gastrointestinal tract after gastric surgery. | 1967 | 4292980 | |
histo-enzymatic studies of experimental bacterial endocarditis. | 1967 | 4293309 | |
physiology of selenite reduction by enterococci. ii. characterization of selenite inhibition and its reversal by ascorbate. | 1967 | 4293354 | |
the significance of bacteriuria in pregnancy. | 1967 | 4163738 | |
the interaction of antibiotics, bacteria and the bacterial l-phase in vivo. | 1967 | 4167700 | |
apparatus for continuous recording of bacterial growth under constant temperature. | 1967 | 4168169 | |
small-intestinal diarrhoea. | 1967 | 4168643 | |
use of a methylene blue azide medium for isolation of enterococci. | a methylene blue azide medium (mba), developed by schaedler, dubos, and costello to isolate enterococci from the gastrointestinal tract of animals, was evaluated. this was done by comparing the isolation of enterococci from feces and saliva on the medium. fifty-two catalase-negative, gram-positive cocci from human feces isolated from mba were classified as enterococci. all strains grew in s f, 6.5% nacl, and streptomycin broths, and all fermented mannitol. the isolates were provisionally subdivi ... | 1967 | 16349723 |
seasonal variations in survival of indicator bacteria in soil and their contribution to storm-water pollution. | survival of a fecal coliform (escherichia coli) and a fecal streptococcus (streptococcus faecalis var. liquifaciens) was studied through several years at shaded and exposed outdoor soil plots. death rates for both organisms were calculated for the different seasons at both sites. the 90% reduction times for the fecal coliform ranged from 3.3 days in summer to 13.4 days in autumn. for the fecal streptococcus, 90% reduction times were from 2.7 days in summer to 20.1 days in winter. during summer, ... | 1967 | 16349746 |
occurrence and distribution of proteinase of streptococcus faecalis var. liquefaciens. | shugart, lee r. (university of tennessee, knoxville), and raymond w. beck. occurrence and distribution of proteinase of streptococcus faecalis var. liquefaciens. j. bacteriol. 92:338-341. 1966.-the proteolytic enzyme produced by streptococcus faecalis var. liquefaciens (atcc 13398) was shown to be an exoenzyme. the production of the proteinase was followed in growing cultures, and its distribution was compared with that of the intracellular enzymes reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (nadh ... | 1966 | 16562116 |
serology of strains of streptococcus faecalis which produce hyaluronidase. | 1966 | 21090479 | |
growth and virulence of candida albicans after oral inoculation in the chick with a monoflora of either escherichia coli or streptococcus faecalis. | balish, edward (syracuse university, syracuse, n.y.), and a. w. phillips. growth and virulence of candida albicans after oral inoculation in the chick with a monoflora of either escherichia coli or streptococcus faecalis. j. bacteriol. 91:1744-1749. 1966.-bacterial protection against intestinal infection by candida albicans was investigated in chicks with a monoflora of either escherichia coli or streptococcus faecalis. these animals were obtained by orally inoculating germ-free chicks (3 days o ... | 1966 | 4160825 |
experimental bacterial peritonitis in mice. | 1966 | 4285309 | |
action of streptolysin s, the group d hemolysin, and phospholipase c on whole cells and spheroplasts. | davie, joseph m. (indiana university, bloomington), and thomas d. brock. action of streptolysin s, the group d hemolysin, and phospholipase c on whole cells and spheroplasts. j. bacteriol. 91:595-600. 1966.-the effect of streptolysin s, the group d hemolysin, and phospholipase c (the alpha toxin of clostridium perfringens) on whole cells and spheroplasts or protoplasts of three strains of streptococci and micrococcus lysodeikticus was tested. viability, c(14)-glycine uptake, and lysis were measu ... | 1966 | 4286884 |
the biohydrogenation of alpha-linolenic acid and oleic acid by rumen micro-organisms. | 1. alpha-[u-(14)c]linolenic acid was incubated with the rumen contents of sheep and the metabolic products were characterized by thin-layer chromatography, gas-liquid chromatography and absorption spectroscopy in the ultraviolet and infrared. 2. a tentative scheme for the biohydrogenation route to stearic acid is presented. the main pathway is through diconjugated cis-cis-cis-octadecatrienoic acid, non-conjugated trans-cis (cis-trans)-octadecadienoic acid and trans-octadecenoic acid, but other p ... | 1966 | 4287407 |
effects of different species of bacteria on the pathology of enteric amebiasis in monocontaminated guinea pigs. | 1966 | 4289542 | |
purification and properties of a bacteriophage receptor material from streptococcus faecium. | 1966 | 4289926 | |
transport of b-vitamins in microorganisms. vii. the uptake of 14 c-niacinamide by non-proliferating cells and by protoplasts of streptococcus faecalis. | 1966 | 4226091 | |
concentrations of nicotinamide nucleotide coenzymes in micro-organisms. | 1966 | 4381873 | |
laboratory and clinical studies of a new antibiotic, cephaloridine, in the treatment of gram-positive infections. | 1966 | 4382527 | |
differentiating properties of the dihydrofolate reductases of amethopterin-resistant streptococcus faecalis/ak and the sensitive parent strain. | 1966 | 4379861 | |
the enzymatic synthesis of dihydrofolate and dihydropteroate in cell-free preparations from wild-type and sulfonamide-resistant pneumococcus. | 1966 | 4380073 |