Publications
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experimental histomoniasis in gnotobiotic turkeys. ii. effects of some cecal bacteria on pathogenesis. | 1964 | 14215481 | |
the absorption of folic acid in megaloblastic anaemia associated with pregnancy. | 1964 | 14217009 | |
[study on an assay of enterococci in the body fluids in chronic rheumatic fever]. | 1964 | 14217417 | |
counting of weak beta-emitters in bacterial cells by means of the liquid scintillation method. | 1964 | 14218915 | |
fumarate reduction and its role in the diversion of glucose fermentation by streptococcus faecalis. | deibel, r. h. (american meat institute foundation, chicago, ill.), and m. j. kvetkas. fumarate reduction and its role in the diversion of glucose fermentation by streptococcus faecalis. j. bacteriol. 88:858-864. 1964.-fumarate diverts the normal fermentation of glucose by streptococcus faecalis fb82, as shown by the production of increased amounts of co(2), formate, acetate, and acetoin, and decreased formation of lactate and ethanol. experiments with d-glucose-1-c(14), in which low levels of la ... | 1964 | 14219047 |
isolation and identification of enterococci from the intestinal tract of the rat. | rogers, c. g. (department of national health and welfare, ottawa, ontario, canada), and w. b. sarles. isolation and identification of enterococci from the intestinal tract of the rat. j. bacteriol. 88:965-973. 1964.-surface inoculation was employed in a comparison of three selective media, m-enterococcus (m) agar, thallium acetate-glucose (titg) agar, and kf-streptococcus (kf) agar, for enumeration and isolation of enterococci from contents of the digestive tract of the rat. similar yields of en ... | 1964 | 14219061 |
[on the behavior of streptococci of the enterococci group towards nitrite]. | 1964 | 14219381 | |
effect of a number of n-pyrimidyl amino acids and of some of their 5-arylazo derivatives on the growth of certain microorganisms. | 1964 | 14222191 | |
a culture medium proposed for the isolation of streptococcus faecalis, sensu strictu. | 1964 | 14222281 | |
antibacterial properties of 5-nitro-2-furylglyoxylidene derivatives. | 1964 | 14226441 | |
[in vitro action of erythromycin stearate on monobacterial cultures of entamoeba histolytica]. | 1964 | 14229031 | |
[antibiograms obtained by plankton extracts on bacteria of enteric origin]. | 1964 | 14229725 | |
alterations in circulating folate induced by b12 deficiency. | 1964 | 14233476 | |
stabilization of streptococcus faecalis protoplasts by spermine. | harold, f. m. (national jewish hospital, denver, colo.). stabilization of streptococcus faecalis protoplasts by spermine. j. bacteriol. 88:1416-1420. 1964.-lysis of protoplasts of streptococcus faecalis subjected to osmotic shock was prevented by the presence of 10(-3)m spermine and other divalent cations. protein and nucleic acids were largely retained, but compounds of low molecular weight were discharged into the medium and the capacity for glycolysis was lost. under these conditions, spermin ... | 1964 | 14234801 |
differential inhibition of dihydrofolic reductase from different species. | 1964 | 14234921 | |
vitamin b6 antagonists and growth of lactic acid bacteria. i. growth inhibition by pyrimidine derivatives. | 1964 | 14234933 | |
rifamycins. xxxv. amides and hydrazides of rifamycin b3. | 1964 | 14236903 | |
effects of coprophagy prevention on intestinal microflora in rats. | 1964 | 14236914 | |
change in entropy during bacterial metabolism. | 1964 | 14085565 | |
use of staphylococci as indicators of swimming pool pollution. | 1964 | 14105731 | |
occurrence of coliforms, fecal coliforms, and streptococci on vegetation and insects. | this study considers the sanitary significance of coliforms, fecal coliforms, and streptococci isolated from 152 species of plants and 40 samples of insects. these specimens were collected from various ecological environments and grouped into several categories. results indicate that typical coliforms of the warm-blooded animal gut contribute a relatively small percentage of the organisms associated with vegetation (14.1%) and insects, (14.9%). a total of 1,203 coliform strains from vegetation a ... | 1964 | 14106942 |
subnormal serum folate and macrocytosis associated with anticonvulsant drug therapy. | 1964 | 14107052 | |
l-glutamic acid formation from 2-furoic acid by soil bacteria. | 1964 | 14110024 | |
formate--pyruvate exchange reaction in streptococcus faecalis. ii. reaction conditions for cell extracts. | oster, m. o. (a. & m. college of texas, college station), and n. p. wood. formate-pyruvate exchange reaction in streptococcus faecalis. ii. reaction conditions for cell extracts. j. bacteriol. 87:104-113. 1964.-in contrast to intact cells of streptococcus faecalis, no stimulation of the formate-pyruvate exchange reaction was observed in cell extracts when yeast extract was added to the reaction mixture. a heated extract of micrococcus lactilyticus, vitamin k(5), ferrous sulfate, and ferrous ammo ... | 1964 | 14102842 |
formate-pyruvate exchange reaction in streptococcus faecalis. i. factor requirement for intact cells. | wood, n. p. (a. & m. college of texas, college station), and d. j. o'kane. formate-pyruvate exchange reaction in streptococcus faecalis. i. factor requirement for whole cells. j. bacteriol. 87:97-103. 1964.-a factor present in plant and animal sources was found necessary for the incorporation of formate-c(14) into pyruvate by streptococcus faecalis 10cl. yeast extract produced a response linear in the range between 10 and 30 mg/ml of reaction mixture. soy peptone, beef peptone, and brain heart i ... | 1964 | 14102880 |
laboratory aids in diagnosis of significant urinary tract infection. | 1964 | 14103676 | |
the biosynthesis of folic acid. iii. enzymatic formation of dihydrofolic acid from dihydropteroic acid and of tetrahydropteroylpolyglutamic acid compounds from tetrahydrofolic acid. | 1964 | 14114858 | |
the biosynthesis of folic acid. iv. enzymatic synthesis of dihydrofolic acid from guanine and ribose compounds. | 1964 | 14114859 | |
on the unity of bacterial ribosomes. | 1964 | 14135529 | |
accumulation of glucose and galactose by streptococcus faecalis. | 1964 | 14135544 | |
detection and sanitary significance of fecal streptococci in water. | 1964 | 14136326 | |
folic acid metabolism in antifolic-resistant mutants of streptococcus faecalis. | johnson, alva h. (sloan-kettering institute for cancer research, rye, n.y.), and dorris j. hutchison. folic acid metabolism in antifolic-resistant mutants of streptococcus faecalis. j. bacteriol. 87:786-791. 1964.-streptococcus faecalis atcc 8043 and three of its mutants resistant to amethopterin were compared for their quantitative requirements for serine, purines, and thymine; for their quantitative requirements of folic acid (fa) for the synthesis de novo of serine, purines, and thymine; for ... | 1964 | 14137614 |
new mode of genetic transfer in streptococcus faecalis var. liquefaciens. | raycroft, ruth e. (the pennsylvania state university, university park), and l. n. zimmerman. new mode of genetic transfer in streptococcus faecalis var. liquefaciens. j. bacteriol. 87:799-801. 1964.-when chloramphenicol-resistant mutants are grown in mixed culture with the sensitive wild type of streptococcus faecalis var. liquefaciens 31, a transfer of chloramphenicol resistance occurs. (the marker is stable through at least five transfers.) the transfer mechanism is not inhibited by deoxyribon ... | 1964 | 14137615 |
inducible transport system for citrulline in streptococcus faecalis. | bibb, william r. (university of north carolina, chapel hill), and w. r. straughan. inducible transport system for citrulline in streptococcus faecalis. j. bacteriol. 87:815-822. 1964.-with streptococcus faecalis f24, it was demonstrated: that the citrulline transport mechanism, induced by growth in arginine, follows enzyme kinetics; that cell membranes from induced and noninduced cells differ considerably in their ability to adsorb citrulline; that protoplasts demonstrate a similar selectivity; ... | 1964 | 14137618 |
2-ketogluconate fermentation by streptococcus faecalis. | goddard, j. l. (university of oklahoma school of medicine, oklahoma city), and j. r. sokatch. 2-ketogluconate fermentation by streptococcus faecalis. j. bacteriol. 87:844-851. 1964.-streptococcus faecalis 10cl did not grow with 2-ketogluconate alone as an energy source, but did grow when gluconate was added. more growth was obtained than could be accounted for by the gluconate alone. the requirement for gluconate in the stimulation of growth on 2-ketogluconate was found to be stoichiometric, not ... | 1964 | 14137623 |
induction of the methionine-activating enzyme in saccharomyces cerevisiae. | pigg, c. joanne (oregon state university, corvallis), w. a. sorsoli, and l. w. parks. induction of the methionine-activating enzyme in saccharomyces cerevisiae. j. bacteriol. 87:920-923. 1964.-the methionine-activating enzyme was induced in yeast in the presence of methionine, resulting in an accumulation of s-adenosylmethionine. formation of the sulfonium derivative prevented the accumulation of high levels of free methionine in induced cells. the physiological significance of this phenomenon i ... | 1964 | 14137631 |
the role of cl. welchii type a in experimental intestinal obstruction. | 1964 | 14137688 | |
repression by adenine of the formyltetrahydrofolate synthetase in an antifolic-resistant mutant of streptococcus faecalis. | albrecht, alberta m. (sloan-kettering institute for cancer research, new york, n.y.), and dorris j. hutchison. repression by adenine of the formyltetrahydrofolate synthetase in an antifolic-resistant mutant of streptococcus faecalis. j. bacteriol. 87:792-798. 1964.-in an amethopterin-resistant mutant of streptococcus faecalis atcc 8043 under cultivation conditions requiring purine synthesis de novo, both the dihydrofolate reductase and the formyltetrahydrofolate synthetase were formed as constan ... | 1964 | 14139528 |
the isolation of coagulase-positive enterococci from clinical material. | 1964 | 14142426 | |
[microbial growth curves of staphylococcus aureus, klebsiella pneumoniae, escherichia coli, and streptococcus faecalis on guinea pig plasma]. | 1964 | 14145442 | |
a mechanism of resistance to fluoropyrimidines. | 1964 | 14147816 | |
anaerobic endogenous metabolism in streptococcus faecalis. | walker, d. j. (csiro, university of adelaide, adelaide, south australia), and w. w. forrest. endogenous metabolism in streptococcus faecalis. j. bacteriol. 87:256-262. 1964.-washed suspensions of streptococcus faecalis incubated in phosphate buffer (ph 6.0) under anaerobic conditions released amino acids into the suspending medium. little or no carbohydrate was released in soluble form, and no acid production could be detected. cell lipid was stable, and only a small amount of nucleotide (materi ... | 1964 | 14151042 |
preparation and growth-inhibitory properties of new polycyclic 2,4-diaminopyrimidines. | 1964 | 14151862 | |
meta- and ortho-(n-bis(2-chloroethyl))-aminobenzoylglutamic acids. | 1964 | 14151990 | |
aerobacter aerogenes bacteremia: control of a lethal complication. | 1964 | 14154552 | |
pathogenesis of chronic pyelonephritis. studies of nonobstructive enterococcal pyelonephritis in the rat. | 1964 | 14155020 | |
bacteriuria in pregnancy: its frequency and relation to overt urinary infection. | 1964 | 14157529 | |
experiences of bacteriological root canal control. | 1964 | 14158470 | |
purification and properties of threonine or allothreonine aldolase from rat liver. | 1964 | 14159289 | |
end-product inhibition of aspartate transcarbamylase in various species. | 1964 | 14161013 | |
the relation between inoculum and zone size in sensitivity tests by the agar diffusion method: with a special view to the importance of prediffusion. | 1964 | 14162807 | |
rapidly synthesized ribonucleic acid in membrane ghosts from streptococcus fecalis protoplasts. | 1964 | 14164213 | |
radiation resistance of enterococci dried in air. | 1964 | 14164896 | |
glycylglycine uptake in streptococci and a possible role of peptides in amino acid transport. | 1964 | 14165503 | |
carbohydrate analysis of bacterial substances by a new anthrone procedure. | 1964 | 14167275 | |
studies on growth-inhibitory effects of beta-hydroxyamino acids and their n-acyl derivatives on microbial systems selected for antitumor screening. | 1964 | 14167465 | |
acute cholecystitis. | 1964 | 14168815 | |
[clinical and bacteriological observations on various cases of acute hepatocholangitis]. | 1964 | 14170028 | |
hyaluronidase production by oral enterococci. | 1964 | 14170645 | |
airborne microorganisms in broiler processing plants. | concentrations of total aerobic bacteria, molds, yeasts, coliforms, enterococci, and psychrophiles were determined in the air of two poultry processing plants with andersen samplers and a mobile power supply. total aerobic bacterial counts were highest in the dressing room, with diminishing numbers in the shackling, eviscerating, and holding rooms, when sampling was carried out during plant operation. the average counts per ft(3) of air in these four rooms were 2,200; 560; 230; and 62, respectiv ... | 1964 | 14170951 |
human amnion for tissue culture. | 1964 | 14171641 | |
treatment of infections in man with cephalothin. | 1964 | 14172280 | |
negram (1-ethyl-7-methyl-1,8-naphthyridine-4-one-3-carboxylic acid): a new antibacterial agent for the treatment of urinary infection. report of a trial in general practice. | 1964 | 14126069 | |
rational antibiotic therapy in clinical practice. | 1964 | 14126370 | |
[the reduction of perchlorate by bacteria. i. studies on intact cells]. | 1964 | 14127299 | |
substitution of manganese for tomato juice in the cultivation of lactic acid bacteria. | tomato juice was separated by chemical and physical methods into various active fractions, as measured by growth response and acid production by numerous lactic acid bacteria. incineration of the treated extracts with little apparent loss in activity established the fact that the stimulatory component was of inorganic composition. of the various cations tested, manganese was the only element that produced biological activity comparable to that of the original extract. of the 71 strains of lactic ... | 1964 | 14133240 |
[bacteriological experiments with a new disinfectant preparation]. | 1964 | 14173840 | |
[the importance of binding to albumin, body cells and bacteria for pharmacodynamics and effect of medicinal substances]. | 1964 | 14181244 | |
in-vitro decarboxylation of new phenylalanine derivatives. | 1964 | 14181284 | |
the enzymatic synthesis of d-alanyl-d-alanine. 3. on the inhibition of d-alanyl-d-alanine synthetase by the antibiotic d-cycloserine. | 1964 | 14188160 | |
role of lipoic acid in pyruvate transport. | 1964 | 14188740 | |
strangulation obstruction in germfree rats. | 1964 | 14189375 | |
bacterial changes in the small intestine in malabsorptive states and in pernicious anaemia. | 1964 | 14191265 | |
serological types of streptococcus faecalis and its varieties and their cell wall type antigen. | 1964 | 14192535 | |
the enzyme degradation of cell walls of streptococcus faecalis. | 1964 | 14192910 | |
activity of ampicillin in vitro compared with other antibiotics. | comparative tests in vitro for antibacterial activity were carried out with ampicillin, tetracycline, and chloramphenicol using 673 clinical isolates of gram-negative bacilli and streptococcus faecalis. further comparative tests were also carried out with ampicillin, chloramphenicol, colistin sulphate, colistin methane sulphonate, cycloserine, kanamycin, nitrofurantoin, polymyxin, streptomycin, and tetracycline, using groups of 20 strains of each of the main species selected at random from the t ... | 1964 | 14195635 |
host range of certain virulent and temperate bacteriophages attacking group d streptococci. | brock, thomas d. (indiana university, bloomington). host range of certain virulent and temperate bacteriophages attacking group d streptococci. j. bacteriol. 88:165-171. 1964.-host range studies with five bacteriophages isolated from sewage showed that a high degree of strain specificity occurred among the species streptococcus faecalis, s. faecalis var. zymogenes, and s. faecalis var. liquefaciens. certain phages were able to attack various members of these subgroups but not other members. a hi ... | 1964 | 14197882 |
pyruvate fermentation by streptococcus faecalis. | deibel, r. h. (american meat institute foundation, chicago, ill.), and c. f. niven, jr. pyruvate fermentation by streptococcus faecalis. j. bacteriol. 88:4-10. 1964.-streptococcus faecalis, as opposed to s. faecium, utilizes pyruvate as an energy source for growth. the fermentation is adaptive, as demonstrated by growth experiments in a casein-hydrolysate medium and the fermentation of pyruvate by cell suspensions. the principal products of pyruvate catabolism were acetoin, co(2), and lactic, ac ... | 1964 | 14197905 |
bacteriological tests for urinary infection. | 1964 | 14199479 | |
[sorbitol-fermenting fecal streptococci and the human or animal origin of fecal pollution]. | 1964 | 14200871 | |
fibrinolysins from fibrin clots. | 1964 | 14202386 | |
action of erythromycin on "protoplasts" in vivo. | bacteria may persist in "protoplast" form in kidneys after treatment of experimental enterococcal pyelonephritis with penicillin. erythromycin, while ineffective against the bacterial form of infection, was able to kill "protoplasts" in vivo. this finding is consistent with the hypothesis that intact cell wall interferes with the ingress of erythromycin into the cellular area in which it acts. | 1964 | 14207454 |
problems in the treatment of urinary tract infection.(with special reference to the use of ampicillin). | 1964 | 14207663 | |
antibacterial interaction between bromthymol blue and polymyxin b. | 1964 | 14208283 | |
purification and activity of proteinase of streptococcus faecalis var. liquefaciens. | shugart, lee r. (university of tennessee, knoxville) and raymond w. beck. purification and activity of proteinase of streptococcus faecalis var. liquefaciens. j. bacteriol. 88:586-590. 1964.-a proteolytic enzyme from streptococcus faecalis var. liquefaciens was purified 480-fold by ammonium sulfate fractionation and treatment with calcium phosphate gel. approximately 20% of the original enzyme activity was recovered in the purified fraction. optimal enzyme activity was found to be at ph 7.6 and ... | 1964 | 14208492 |
catalase activity of two streptococcus faecalis strains and its enhancement by aerobiosis and added cations. | jones, dorothy (american meat institute foundation, chicago, ill.), r. h. deibel, and c. f. niven, jr. catalase activity of two streptococcus faecalis strains and its enhancement by aerobiosis and added cations. j. bacteriol. 88:602-610. 1964.-the nature of catalase activity noted in two unusual streptococcus faecalis strains was determined. enzyme activity was lost slowly when cultures were maintained by daily transfer in test tubes of broth media. loss of activity could be prevented by aerobic ... | 1964 | 14208495 |
properties of proteinase from streptococcus faecalis var. liquefaciens. | bleiweis, arnold s. (the pennsylvania state university, university park), and leonard n. zimmerman. properties of proteinase from streptococcus faecalis var. liquefaciens. j. bacteriol. 88:653-659. 1964.-the extracellular group d streptococcal proteinase is inactivated by chelating agents [ethylenediamine-tetraacetate (edta), o-phenanthroline, and 8-quinolinol] and mercaptans (cysteine, mercaptoethanol, and thioglycolate). the optimal inhibitory concentrations of edta (4 x 10(-4)m) and cysteine ... | 1964 | 14208503 |
a study of summer diarrhoea in white children in johannesburg. | 1964 | 14208564 | |
thermorubin, a new antibiotic from a thermoactinomycete. | 1964 | 15446134 | |
utilization of arginine as an energy source for the growth of streptococcus faecalis. | deibel, r. h. (american meat institute foundation, chicago, ill.). utilization of arginine as an energy source for the growth of streptococcus faecalis. j. bacteriol. 87:988-992. 1964.-although both streptococcus faecalis and s. faecium (and its variety durans) hydrolyze arginine, the utilization of this amino acid as an energy source appears to have taxonomic utility, as only s. faecalis and its varieties can couple the resultant energy with growth processes. utilization of arginine by s. faeca ... | 1964 | 4959807 |
[on the group and type antigens of streptococci of the lancefield d group. the immunizing power of purified nucleoproteins]. | 1964 | 4953418 | |
considerations in the recovery of microorganisms from freeze-dried foods. | 1964 | 4964106 | |
the treatment of bacterial endocarditis. | 1964 | 4970074 | |
evaluation of colistin in the treatment of respiratory infections in dogs. | thirty cases of respiratory infections in adult dogs were treated with colistimethate sodium. e. coli, pseudomonas aeruginosa, klebsiella pneumoniae, paracolobactrum sp., and aerobacter aerogenes responded to therapy, whereas proteus sp., streptococcus faecalis, streptococcus pyogenes, and staphylococcus aureus were resistant to treatment. | 1964 | 17649529 |
[are thalidomide and its biological metabolites vitamin antagonists?]. | 1963 | 14208683 | |
[action of betapropiolactone on pyogenic bacteria and on mycobacterium tuberculosis. its use for the purification of pathological products and for the preparation of culture media for mycobacteria]. | 1963 | 14202534 | |
gentamicin, a new antibiotic complex from micromonospora. | 1963 | 14184912 | |
pyrimidines. i. the synthesis of 6-fluorocytosine and related compounds. | 1963 | 14184927 | |
bacteriostats. vii. substituted benzylphenols. | 1963 | 14184962 | |
amino-acid deprivation and bacterial cell-wall synthesis. | 1963 | 14134309 |