Publications
| Title | Abstract | Year(sorted descending) Filter | PMID Filter |
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| platelet enhancement of postphagocytic destruction of listeria monocytogenes in cultured mouse peritoneal macrophages. | rabbit platelets enhance the bactericidal capability of cultured mouse peritoneal macrophages against listeria monocytogenes. | 1973 | 4201324 |
| macrophage-mediated resistance to intracellular infection induced by poly-l-glutamic acid. | 1973 | 4201551 | |
| [simple method for selective culturing of listeria monocytogenes]. | 1973 | 4201579 | |
| psychotrophic gram-positive bacteria: temperature effects on growth and solute uptake. | 1973 | 4201696 | |
| fractionation of listeria monocytogenes serotype 5. | 1973 | 4202010 | |
| [improvement in the methods of diagnosing listeriosis]. | 1973 | 4202069 | |
| [phagocytosis of listeria by macrophages in vitro]. | 1973 | 4202070 | |
| [some biological properties of listeria monocytogenes]. | 1973 | 4202073 | |
| the in vitro inhibition of growth of intracellular listeria monocytogenes by lymphocyte products. | 1973 | 4202347 | |
| listeria monocytogenes-haemolysin: lecithinase. | 1973 | 4148904 | |
| the effect of nacl on the morphology of listeria monocytogenes. | 1973 | 4148906 | |
| [the influence of chemical immunosuppression on the protective efficacy of vaccinations (author's transl)]. | 1973 | 4150077 | |
| the pathogenicity of listeria monocytogenes. | 1973 | 4147699 | |
| differential media in the isolation of listeria monocytogenes. | 1973 | 4147700 | |
| the induction by listeria monocytogenes and plant mitogens of lymphocyte supernatant fluids which inhibit the growth of mycobacterium tuberculosis within macrophages in vitro. | 1973 | 4196703 | |
| [septicemia with listeria monocytogenes following abortion induced after 2 and one-half months]. | 1973 | 4197352 | |
| interaction of virulent and avirulent listeria monocytogenes with cultured mouse peritoneal macrophages. | the interaction between smooth and rough listeria monocytogenes and mouse peritoneal macrophages in culture was investigated. initially, antibiotics were deleted from the culture medium, and no attempt other than the removal of unphagocytized bacteria by extensive washings was made to control extracellular growth. under these conditions the monolayers were rapidly destroyed within an 8-h period, and this was associated with increases in the intracellular population of both strains. extracellular ... | 1973 | 4197391 |
| effects of antithymocyte and antimacrophage sera on the survival of mice infected with listeria monocytogenes. | antisera prepared in rabbits against purified mouse thymocytes (antithymocyte serum; ats) and peritoneal macrophages (antimacrophage serum; ams) were injected intraperitoneally into balb/c mice infected with the bacterium listeria monocytogenes. when administered near the initiation of infection, the ats significantly decreased the survival time of the animals and increased the mortality rate. when ats was administered 6 days after a sublethal dose of l. monocytogenes had been inoculated, an ove ... | 1973 | 4197392 |
| observations on listeria monocytogenes type 5 (iwanow) isolated in new zealand. | 1973 | 4197997 | |
| cellular mediators of anti-listeria immunity as an enlarged population of short lived, replicating t cells. kinetics of their production. | an intravenous immunizing infection with the facultative, intracellular parasite, listeria monocytogenes results in the production in the spleen of a population of immunologically-committed lymphocytes which can adoptively immunize normal recipients against a lethal challenge infection. these cellular mediators of immunity are first produced in the spleen between days 2 and 4 of infection and reach peak production on day 6. their production then progressively decreases until about day 20 when th ... | 1973 | 4198199 |
| characterization of listeria monocytogenes serotype 5. | 1973 | 4198346 | |
| listeria monocytogenes infections in canada. | between 1951 and january 1972 listeriosis was diagnosed bacteriologically in 101 canadian patients. this study adds 80 cases to the 21 reported from metropolitan toronto by sepp and roy in 1963. the laboratory centre for disease control, ottawa, collated epidemiological and clinical data. serotypes of listeria monocytogenes included 4b (53), 1 (15), 1b (6), 1a (2), 2 and 3. clinically, 54 patients had meningitis and 23 septicemia. the mortality rate was 30%.between 1954 and january 1972 listerio ... | 1973 | 4198595 |
| [comparison of the effects of a bacterial endotoxin and formaldehyde on mouse macrophages]. | 1973 | 4198813 | |
| the effect of lipids from listeria monocytogenes on immune response in mice. | 1973 | 4198986 | |
| immune response to mycobacterium tuberculosis in rats. | after intravenous injection into rats, both the attenuated strain r1rv and the virulent strain h37rv of mycobacterium tuberculosis grow in the liver and spleen. however, the infected rats mount a specific immune response with great rapidity, giving a false impression of natural resistance to the tubercle bacillus. adoptive immunity to tuberculosis was achieved by transferring thoracic duct cells from immunized donors to normal syngeneic recipients. the transferred immunity was vested in a popula ... | 1973 | 4199153 |
| thymus dependency of cells involved in transfer of delayed hypersensitivity to listeria monocytogenes in mice. | 1973 | 4199203 | |
| defective mononuclear phagocyte function in patients with myelomonocytic leukemia and in some patients with lymphoma. | mononuclear phagocytes from 8 of 10 patients with myelomonocytic leukemia and 2 of 9 patients with lymphoma phagocytized several species of bacteria but did not inhibit intracellular bacterial replication normally. intracellular organisms were protected from the lethal effects of antibiotics in the medium. this defect of microbicidal function of malignant monocytes may explain in part the frequency of infection and the mechanism of antibiotic-resistant infection in some patients with malignant m ... | 1973 | 4199412 |
| the role of thymus-derived lymphocytes in the in vitro activation of macrophages to kill listeria monocytogenes. | 1973 | 4199559 | |
| disseminated intravascular coagulation in a newborn infant with listeria sepsis. | 1973 | 4199727 | |
| [serological studies on cattle in catchment area of kabete (kenia). 2. determination of antibodies against mycobacterium paratuberculosis, brucella, salmonella, pasteurella multocida, listeria and leptospira]. | 1973 | 4199742 | |
| [detection of listeria infection in premature babies]. | 1973 | 4122420 | |
| cerebrospinal-fluid immunoglobulins in meningitis. | 1973 | 4125381 | |
| the mediator of cellular immunity. vi. effect of the antimitotic drug vinblastine on the mediator of cellular resistance to infection. | the antimitotic drug vinblastine (vbl) has a profound impact upon the specifically sensitized lymphocytes that transfer cellular resistance to listeria monocytogenes. a 12-h pulse of the drug given to prospective donors during the first week of an immunizing listeria infection inhibits the delivery of protective lymphocytes to the thoracic duct and their subsequent movement into an inflammatory exudate induced in the peritoneal cavity. the effect of vbl is clearly related to its antimitotic acti ... | 1973 | 4144033 |
| the presence of listeria monocytogenes in feces of pregnant women and neonates. | 1972 | 4144801 | |
| [isolation of l. monocytogenes by nalidixic acid trypaflavine]. | 1972 | 4145100 | |
| [further studies on the isolation of l. monocytogenes in clinically healthy individuals]. | 1972 | 4145109 | |
| [influence of thallium acetate on the growth of acholeplasmataceae, mycoplasmataceae, and some bacteria species]. | 1972 | 4145172 | |
| cell-mediated immunity to bacterial infection in the mouse. thymus-derived cells as effectors of acquired resistance to listeria monocytogenes. | 1972 | 4129963 | |
| proceedings: fine structure of listeria monocytogenes under the effect of ampicillin. | 1972 | 4132170 | |
| proceedings: immunofluorescent diagnosis of listeriosis; preparation and examination of conjugated antilisteria sera. | 1972 | 4132171 | |
| proceedings: immunoglobulins in sheep infected with listeria strains. | 1972 | 4132172 | |
| screening of free-living animals and birds for listeria, brucella and salmonella infections. | 1972 | 4110496 | |
| enhancement of macrophage bactericidal capacity by antigenically stimulated immune lymphocytes. | 1972 | 4112849 | |
| l-forms of listeria monocytogenes. | 1972 | 4113668 | |
| [silver impregnation of some microorganisms]. | 1972 | 4114986 | |
| migration inhibitory factor and macrophage bactericidal function. | a homogeneous population of immunologically active lymphocytes was obtained from peritoneal exudates of guinea pigs with delayed hypersensitivity to bovine gamma globulin (bgg). the lymphocytes were cultured with and without bgg for 24 hr, and cell-free supernatant fluids were then assayed simultaneously for their ability to influence two in vitro parameters of macrophage function: migration from capillary tubes and bactericidal capacity. in four consecutive experiments, supernatants from antige ... | 1972 | 4120244 |
| [comparative evaluation of elective media for isolating listeria]. | 1972 | 4199927 | |
| [interaction of the listeriosis phage with the host cell]. | 1972 | 4199928 | |
| [oxidative metabolism in various strains of listeria monocytogenes]. | 1972 | 4199929 | |
| [listeriosis following renal transplantation]. | 1972 | 4197509 | |
| [biology of listeria infections. effect of immunodepression]. | 1972 | 4197510 | |
| [comparative studies on listeria and erysipelothrix. i. analysis of whole antigens]. | 1972 | 4197041 | |
| [comparative studies on listeria and erysipelothrix. ii. analysis of antigenic fractions]. | 1972 | 4197042 | |
| [neonatal listeriosis]. | 1972 | 4197178 | |
| proceedings: new outlook on the epidemiology and epizoology of listeriosis. | 1972 | 4206765 | |
| proceedings: listeria monocytogenes: some biochemical and serological aspects. | 1972 | 4206766 | |
| proceedings: listeriosis: its veterinary hygienic significance in hungary. | 1972 | 4206767 | |
| proceedings: present situation of human listeriosis in hungary. | 1972 | 4206768 | |
| proceedings: biological properties of virulent and avirulent listeria monocytogenes strains. | 1972 | 4206769 | |
| proceedings: phosphatase activity of listeria. | 1972 | 4206770 | |
| proceedings: ability of listeria monocytogenes strains to attack carbohydrates and related compounds. | 1972 | 4206771 | |
| proceedings: listeria monocytogenes-haemolysin: lecithinase. | 1972 | 4206772 | |
| proceedings: flagellation in virulent and avirulent listeria monocytogenes strains. | 1972 | 4206773 | |
| proceedings: survival versus growth of a facultative psychrotroph. | 1972 | 4206774 | |
| proceedings: experience with nalidixic acid-trypaflavine agar. | 1972 | 4206775 | |
| proceedings: methods to isolate listeria monocytogenes from different materials. | 1972 | 4206776 | |
| proceedings: differential media for the isolation of listeria monocytogenes. | 1972 | 4206777 | |
| proceedings: listeriosis in professionally exposed persons. | 1972 | 4206778 | |
| proceedings: screening examination for listeriosis in pregnancy. | 1972 | 4206779 | |
| proceedings: serological screening of pregnant women for listeriosis. | 1972 | 4206780 | |
| proceedings: listeriosis in puerperal women and their infants. | 1972 | 4206781 | |
| proceedings: listeriosis and gestation. | 1972 | 4206782 | |
| proceedings: tetracycline treatment of pregnant women with suspected listeriosis. | 1972 | 4206783 | |
| proceedings: congenital listeriosis. | 1972 | 4206784 | |
| proceedings: involvement of the central nervous system in neonatal listeriosis. | 1972 | 4206785 | |
| proceedings: listeric meningitis: report of a case. | 1972 | 4206786 | |
| proceedings: the pathogenicity of listeria monocytogenes. | 1972 | 4206787 | |
| proceedings: an outbreak of listeriosis in domestic rabbits. | 1972 | 4206788 | |
| proceedings: pathogenicity of listeria monocytogenes in the rat. | 1972 | 4206789 | |
| proceedings: active immunization with formol vaccine against sheep listeriosis. | 1972 | 4206790 | |
| proceedings: abortion in gray's monkey (cercopithecus mona) associated with listeria monocytogenes. | 1972 | 4206791 | |
| antibiotic synergism against listeria monocytogenes. | the effectiveness of ampicillin, penicillin, streptomycin, and gentamicin against 20 strains of listeria monocytogenes was studied in vitro. for all strains, the minimal bactericidal concentration (mbc) of both ampicillin and penicillin was much higher than the minimal inhibitory concentration (mic). the mbc of both streptomycin and gentamicin was close to the mic, but relatively high concentrations of these antibiotics were necessary to inhibit the growth of most of the strains of listeria. the ... | 1972 | 4207757 |
| [purulent meningitis cases observed in adults from 1966 to 1971]. | 1972 | 4633498 | |
| [listeria monocytogenes endocarditis (apropos of a case)]. | 1972 | 4632963 | |
| a numerical study on the relationships of listeria and erysipelothrix. | 1972 | 4632765 | |
| evidence that precipitin cross-reactions between listeria, erysipelothrix and bacillus licheniformis are not due to the rantz antigen. | 1972 | 4632766 | |
| mouse splenic peroxidase and its role in bactericidal activity. | spleen cell suspensions from akr and cd-1 mice contain peroxidase activity as determined by guaiacol oxidation. this activity is found predominately in the 20,000 x g pellet fraction of spleen cell homogenates. in the presence of h(2)o(2) and chloride ion at acidic ph, splenic peroxidase mediates the oxidation of d- or l-alanine to co(2), nh(3), and acetaldehyde. the same reaction mixture without added amino acid can kill both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. the conditions for both rea ... | 1972 | 4632463 |
| recall of acquired cellular resistance in mice by antigens from killed brucella. | mice infected with brucella abortus 19 were challenged intravenously with listeria monocytogenes. spleen assays to determine the number of viable listeria cells present revealed that these mice were highly resistant to listeria when challenged on day 17 of the brucella infection. resistance was absent in mice challenged on the 5th day and was declining in mice challenged on the 33rd day. resistance could not be detected by day 49 of the brucella infection but could be recalled by the injection o ... | 1972 | 4632467 |
| listeria as a cause of abortion and neonatal mortality in sheep. | 1972 | 4632164 | |
| diagnosis of listerial infections in infants. | 1972 | 4631155 | |
| [viability of pathogenic and nonpathogenic bacteria in bad salzung's brine]. | 1972 | 4630917 | |
| infection of sheep with listeria monocytogenes. | 1972 | 4630923 | |
| [listeriosis in pregnant women. value of hemoculture; prevention of neonatal listeriosis]. | 1972 | 4630615 | |
| [the immunosuppressive effect of cytostatics on delayed allergic reactions]. | 1972 | 4351961 | |
| effects of listerial hemolysin on rabbit heart. | 1972 | 4259235 | |
| psychrotrophic properties of listeria monocytogenes. | 1972 | 4338157 | |
| the influence of some infectious diseases on the conceptus in northern finland. a study based on routine serological investigation. | 1972 | 4339006 | |
| shared antigens between heterologous bacterial species. | sera from normal rabbits were shown to have antibodies that bound radiolabeled test antigens derived from many taxonomically unrelated bacteria. sera from rabbits that had been immunized with sonically treated material of 12 different bacteria, including m. bovis strain bcg, had antibodies that bound not only radiolabeled homologous test antigens but also radiolabeled antigens from many unrelated bacteria. binding by normal and immunized sera to radiolabeled test antigens was inhibited by homolo ... | 1972 | 4344028 |
| mechanisms of pathogenesis in listeria monocytogenes infection. v. early imbalance in host energy metabolism during experimental listeriosis. | early changes in hepatic carbohydrate metabolism without apparent hepatocyte dysfunction were reported previously in mice infected with listeria monocytogenes. this study was undertaken to examine possible imbalance in host regulatory mechanisms which might be responsible for these changes. female cd-1 mice fasted 12 hr prior to the experiments were injected intraperitoneally with 10(5), 10(6), or 10(7)listeria. control mice received either 10(9) heat-killed listeria or 150 mug of salmonella typ ... | 1972 | 4344093 |
| resistance of inbred mice to salmonella typhimurium. | 1972 | 4403914 |