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genetic differentiation by nucleic acid homology. iv. relationships among lancefield groups and serotypes of streptococci.weissman, sherman m. (national cancer institute, bethesda, md.), paul r. reich, norman l. somerson, and roger m. cole. genetic differentiation by nucleic acid homology. iv. relationships among lancefield groups and serotypes of streptococci. j. bacteriol. 92:1372-1377. 1966.-a deoxyribonucleic acid-ribonucleic acid homology technique was used to measure the genetic relatedness among lancefield groups and serotypes of streptococci. organisms in different lancefield groups were related, but were d ...19664380803
study of man during a 56-day exposure to an oxygen-helium atmosphere at 258 mm. hg total pressure. x. enteric microbial flora. 19664381406
[dynamics of the change of the composition of microflora and its sensitivity toward antibiotics in purulent inflammatory processes of lungs]. 19664385185
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 ...19665332528
bacterial pollution indicators in the intestinal tract of freshwater fish.a study was made of the occurrence, distribution, and persistence of coliforms, fecal coliforms, and fecal streptococci in the intestinal tract of freshwater fish. a total of 132 fish representing 14 different species were used in various phases of these experiments. examination of the intestinal contents of 78 fish from moderately polluted sections of the little miami river indicated that fecal coliform densities were lowest in bluegills (less than 20 per gram) and highest in catfish (1,090,000 ...19666008184
[species characteristics of enterococci isolated from various regions of the gastrointestinal tract]. 19664978566
[the danger of infection during treatment with an indwelling catheter]. 19664969362
[preparation of various 1,3-benzoxathiols and examination of their bacteriostatic and fungistatic properties]. 19664971172
effect of congenital hydronephrosis on experimental pyelonephritis. 19664963691
[contributions to the study of lysogeny of group d lancefield enterococci]. 19664962368
teichoic acids: antigenic determinants, chain separation, and their location in the cell wall. 19664961545
stimulation of proteinase biosynthesis by canavanine in streptococcus faecalis var. liquefaciens.l-canavanine, an analogue of arginine, was found to stimulate the synthesis of an extracellular proteinase in streptococcus faecalis var. liquefaciens. cells grown in a synthetic medium containing 10(-4)m arginine and 10(-4)m canavanine produced almost twice as much proteinase as cells grown in 2 x 10(-3)m arginine alone; total growth was the same in both media. hydrolyzed proteinase samples were analyzed for arginine and canavanine by means of paper chromatography and electrophoresis. arginine, ...19664961552
inhibition of protein synthesis by amicetin, a nucleoside antibiotic. 19664961660
cation transport and metabolism in streptococcus fecalis. 19664961661
synthesis and biological activity of dinucleoside phosphates containing 5-fluorouracil residues. 19664961671
nucleoside antibiotics. 19664960858
the dependence of proteinase biosynthesis on the cell wall in streptococcus faecalis var. liquefaciens. 19664960990
correlation between proteinuria and pyelitis in parturient women. 19664961076
identification of 3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine as tyrosinase cofactor in melanoma. 19664961079
accumulation of an inhibitor of protein synthesis after valine starvation. 19664961164
activity of epsilon-aminocaproic acid in some microbiological assay systems for lysine. 19664961178
distribution of folates in ochromonas malhamensis. 19664961345
microbiological studies on the mechanism of action of sparsomycin. 19664961354
status of kanamycin in the treatment of surgical infections. 19664960373
immunochemistry of the type antigens of streptococcus faecalis. 19664960403
autolytic enzyme of streptococcus faecalis: release of soluble enzyme from cell walls. 19664960467
enzymatic formation of uracil and azauriail nucleotides in streptococcus faecalis. 19664960469
effect of lactic acid bacteria on growth of staphylococcus aureus.cultures of lactic acid bacteria, mostly from foods, were tested for their effect on the growth of staphylococcus aureus in trypticase soy broth (bbl). some of the effectors, e.g., streptococcus faecalis, s. faecium, lactobacillus lactis, l. brevis, and leuconostoc mesenteroides, stimulated growth of s. aureus during early hours of growth, especially at higher temperatures of incubation, but most cultures were inhibitory, and some (s. faecium and l. mesenteroides) were even killing by the time o ...19664959983
comparison of chlorine, bromine, iodine as disinfectants for swimming pool water.studies on the germicidal activity of chlorine, bromine, and iodine were made by use of the association of official agricultural chemists official first action method for determining effectiveness of swimming pool water disinfectants. in this procedure, 0.3 ppm of available chlorine as chlorine gas has activity equivalent to 0.6 ppm of available chlorine in the buffered sodium hypochlorite control when escherichia coli is used as the test organism. with streptococcus faecalis as the test organis ...19664959984
bacteriological comparison between combined and separate sewer discharges in southeastern michigan. 19664956118
[variability of physiological properties of streptococci maintained on a blood agar medium]. 19664956418
autoantibody production in rabbits. vii. autoantibodies to gut produced by the injection of bacteria. 19664956607
folate coenzymes in amethopterin-sensitive and -resistant strains of streptococcus faecalis. enzymatic formation and metabolic function. 19664956661
further study on the antibacterial effect of h. sabdariffa. 19664955778
immunofluorescent demonstration of the common enterobacterial antigen. 19664955220
on the mechanism of action of the antibiotic o-carbamyld-serine in streptococcus faecalis.lynch, judith l. (northwestern university, evanston, ill.), and francis c. neuhaus. on the mechanism of action of the antibiotic o-carbamyl-d-serine in streptococcus faecalis. j. bacteriol. 91:449-460. 1966.-the antibiotic o-carbamyl-d-serine, an analogue of d-alanine, is an inhibitor of bacterial cell-wall biosynthesis. growth of streptococcus faecalis r in the presence of o-carbamyl-d-serine resulted in the accumulation of the cell-wall precursor uridine diphosphate-nac-muramyl-l-alanyl-d-glut ...19664955253
biosynthesis of folic acid. 3. characterization of the genetic blocks in the pathway for pterinoid synthesis in microorganisms requiring folic acid. 19664965819
[a new glucotriose, isolated from streptococcus faecalis. i]. 19664965826
[a new glucotriose, isolated from streptococcus faecalis. ii. o-alpha-d-glucopyranosyl-(1 replaced by 3)-o-beta-d-glucopyranosyl-alpha-d-glucopyranoside]. 19664965828
[on the microflora of nongonorrheal urethritis in men]. 19664965907
penicillin effect on intracellular sodium and potassium concentrations of bacterial and protoplast forms of streptococcus faecalis. 19664964453
effect of penicillin concentration on "protoplast" production of streptococcus faecalis. 19664964454
killing of microbial protoplasts by serum. 19664964455
anti-folic acid activity of antiepileptic drugs. i. studies with bacterial cultures. 19664962549
[studies on drug-resistant str. fecalis. 5. relation between bacillary increase in "feces medium" and fecal flora, and the effect of drug-resistant str. fecalis on them]. 19664962657
biosynthesis of methionine by bacteria. 19664962483
plate assay methods for amino acids. 19664962775
biosynthesis of folic acid. i. influence of various heterocyclic metabolites on the biogenesis of folic acid in microorganisms. 19664964510
[an antibiotic from the indian cress nasturtium in urinary tract infections]. 19664966513
media and methods for isolation and enumeration of the enterococci. 19664966688
[coccal lactic acid bacteria isolated from cattle rumen]. 19664966792
[on lysins of enterococci]. 19664967691
[the use of kf medium for the detection of enterococci]. 19664967845
[characteristics of enterococci isolated from inflammatory processes of the sexual organs]. 19664967882
[changes in the intestinal microflora in dysenteric patients depending on the method of administration of tetracycline]. 19664968144
[on the occurrence of various types of streptococci of the serological group d in urological infections]. 19664968148
[studies of phagocytosis of various germs by human leukocytes]. 19664968160
the folic acid co-factor forms in plasma and whole blood of patients with tropical sprue. 19664954567
temperature-dependent anomalies in the growth of microorganims.davey, c. b. (north carolina state university, raleigh), raymond j. miller, and larry a. nelson. temperature-dependent anomalies in the growth of microorganisms. j. bacteriol. 91:1827-1830. 1966.-water in the liquid phase (0 to 100 c) has been shown, by others, to undergo subtle changes in its physical structure at approximately 15, 30, 45, and 60 c. it has been suggested that these temperature-dependent anomalies in the structure of water may have biological implications. after incubation in a ...19664957023
chromosomal mapping by means of mutational induction in synchronous populations of streptococcus faecalis.stonehill, e. h. (sloan-kettering institute for cancer research, new york, n.y. and dorris j. hutchison. chromosomal mapping by means of mutational induction in synchronous populations of streptococcus faecalis. j. bacteriol. 92:136-143. 1966.-a new method for mapping genetic loci on the bacterial chromosome, based on the linear progression of the deoxyribonucleic acid-replicating enzyme (replicase) in synchronous cultures of streptococcus faecalis, is described. ultraviolet irradiation was used ...19664957554
effect of protein intake on bacterial growth in the kidney. 19664957598
interaction of arsenate with phosphate-transport systems in wild- type and mutant streptococcus faecalis.harold, f. m. (national jewish hospital, denver, colo.), and j. r. baarda. interaction of arsenate with phosphate-transport systems in wild-type and mutant streptococcus faecalis. j. bacteriol. 91:2257-2262. 1966.-arsenate competitively inhibits the growth of streptococcus faecalis, primarily by competition with phosphate for a common transport system. arsenate is itself accumulated by the cells; the uptake requires metabolic energy, and the intracellular arsenate level may reach 0.01 m. cells l ...19664957614
microbial growth on c1 compounds. the role of folat in the metabolism of pseudomonas am1.1. the growth of pseudomonas am1 is much more sensitive to inhibition by sulphanilamide when methanol, rather than succinate, acts as the sole carbon and energy source; a sulphanilamide concentration of 1mm, which causes almost complete inhibition of growth on methanol, has little effect in a succinate medium. 2. similar results have been obtained with sulphadiazine and sulphathiazole. sulphanilic acid has little effect. 3. a similar differential sensitivity to sulphanilamide is shown by protami ...19664957628
kinetics of the synergism of penicillin-streptomycin and penicillin-kanamycin for enterococci and its relationship to l-phase variants. 19664957737
dihydrofolate reductase of streptococcus faecalis. i. purification and some properties of reductase from the wild strain and from strain a. 19664957970
inhibition of the synthesis of deoxyribonucleic acid in bacteria by 6-(p-hydroxyphenylazo)-2,4-dihydroxypyrimidine. i. metabolic studies in streptococcus fecalis. 19664957971
growth of lactic acid bacteria in waste waters of vegetable-processing plants.waters used in washing, blanching, cooling, and conveying vegetables during processing for freezing were filtered, sterilized, and inoculated with streptococcus faecalis, s. lactis, or lactobacillus plantarum. the contents of total nitrogen and total solids were determined, and ninhydrin tests and benedict's tests for reducing sugars were performed. substances positive to the ninyhydrin tests and also capable of supporting the growth of the bacteria to high levels of population were found in wat ...19664958145
radiation survival of food pathogens in complex media.when 15 bacterial species representing genera associated with food-borne diseases were irradiated individually, all except escherichia coli and streptococcus faecalis showed typical linear dose-survival curves in hartsell's broth. the minimal lethal dose (mld) for the organisms tested ranged from 3.0 x 10(5) to 6.0 x 10(5) rad. salmonella paratyphi b, s. wichita, s. typhi, e. coli, and s. faecalis were found to be the least sensitive to radiation. in commercially canned crabmeat the survival cur ...19664958149
a bacteriophage specific for streptococcus faecalis lancefield's serotype 19. 19664958436
nature of the blood folates in young chicks and poults fed pteroylmonoglutamic acid or pteroylheptaglutamates. 19664958462
antimicrobial specificity of leukocyte lysosomal cationic proteins.diflerences in antimicrobial specificities against staphylococcusaureus, streptococcus faecalis (groupd),and proteus vulgaris exist amongthe electrophoretically separable components of lysosomal cationic proteins of polymorphonuclear leukocytes.19664958495
folate synthesis by intestinal bacteria. 19664958556
correlation of temperature-dependent water properties and the growth of bacteria. 19664958594
antibody heterogeneity in experimental listeriosis. 19664958739
pantothenate and coenzyme a in bacterial growth.toennies, g. (temple university school of medicine, philadelphia, pa.), d. n. das, and f. feng. pantothenate and coenzyme a in bacterial growth. j. bacteriol. 92:707-713. 1966.-the effect of environmental pantothenate levels on the growth of streptococcus faecalis 9790 was studied in terms of growth rate, depletion phenomena, cellular coenzyme a (coa) content, and differential rates of wall and membrane synthesis. low concentrations of pantothenate yielded normal exponential growth curves up to ...19664958776
molar growth yields in streptococcus faecalis var. liquefaciens. 19664958779
effect of cellular lipid on the sensitivity of some gram-positive bacteria to penicillins. 19664958807
concerning the mechanism by which hadacidin potentiates the damaging action of ionizing irradiation on bacteria. 19664958825
the effects of antibiotics on the protoplast and bacterial forms of streptococcus faecalis. 19664958832
folic acid conjugase in normal human plasma and in the plasma of patients with tropical sprue. 19664958847
x-ray diffraction studies on metal deposition in group d streptococci.tucker, fayne l. (university of southern california, los angeles), john w. thomas, milo d. appleman, stewart h. goodman, and jerry donohue. x-ray diffraction studies on metal deposition in group d streptococci. j. bacteriol. 92:1311-1314. 1966.-streptococcus faecalis n83 and s. faecium k6a reduced several compounds of group vi elements to the elemental form, but reduced none of several compounds tested containing elements of other groups. the elemental tellurium deposited by s. faecium k6a was i ...19664958879
separation of antigens of streptococcus faecalis by gel filtration. 19664958884
a kinetic study of the mechanism of crystalline carbamate kinase. 19664958913
the role of cellular lipid in the resistance of gram-positive bacteria to penicillins. 19664958940
cell-free protein synthesis: effects of age and state of ribosomal aggregation.in cell-free extracts derived from streptococcus faecalis, protein synthesis directed by endogenous messenger rna increases as the culture ages. the increased activity is accompanied by an increase in the percentage of membranebound ribosomes and by a decrease in ribosomal monomers and subunits. these changes progress against a background of structural and compositional modifications in the membrane. membrane modifications possibly related to endogenously directed protein synthesis in cell-free ...19664958942
paper chromatographic system for the identification of glycerol in bacterial cell walls.ikawa, miyoshi (university of new hampshire, durham), james w. morrow, and sheila j. harney. paper chromatographic system for the identification of glycerol in bacterial cell walls. j. bacteriol. 92:812-814. 1966.-the solvent system consisting of isopropanol-5% boric acid (7:1, v/v) separates glycerol from the other carbohydrate constituents which are found in hydrolysates of bacterial cell walls. this system is useful for the identification of glycerol even when anhydroribitol and rhamnose are ...19664959046
taxonomy of enterococci by computer analysis. 19664959245
sensitivity to acid of the type antigens of streptococcus faecalis. 19664959279
influence of abnormal bacterial flora on small intestinal function. 19664959402
pharmacologic aspects of homofolate derivatives in relation to amethopterin-resistant murine leukemia. 19664959533
formation of a new acetoxy derivative of alpha-lipoic acid by mild reaction of beta-lipoic acid with acetic anhydride. 19664959546
serology of strains of streptococcus faecalis which produce hyaluronidase. 196621090479
subacute bacterial endocarditis caused by streptococcus faecalis and successfully treated with ampicillin. 19654954764
significance of bacterial variants in urine of patients with chronic bacteriuria. 19654954866
folate activity in human milk. 19654954885
species differentiation of faecal and nonfaecal enterococci. 19654954910
depression of whole blood folate activity by colchicine. 19654954939
membrane-associated protein synthesis in streptococcus faecalis. 19654954982
modification of radiation damage of bacteria by folic acid antagonists.pittillo, robert f. (southern research institute, birmingham, ala.), mary lucas, robert t. blackwell, and carolyn woolley. modification of radiation damage of bacteria by folic acid antagonists. j. bacteriol. 90:1548-1551. 1965.-the folic acid analogues, 2,4-diamino-6-methylpteridine, amethopterin, and aminopterin, have been found to sensitize certain bacteria, especially escherichia coli, to the lethal action of ionizing irradiation. data are presented which indicate that (i) the compounds must ...19654955054
[changes in the fecal microflora in adolescents by paromomycin]. 19654955089
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