Publications
| Title | Abstract | Year(sorted descending) Filter | PMID Filter |
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| [effect of spiramycin on the pathogenicity and growth of gram positive bacteria]. | 1972 | 4405485 | |
| inhibition of cold agglutinins (anti-i) by m. pneumoniae antigens. | 1972 | 4621747 | |
| listeria monocytogenes and queen anne. | 1972 | 4621771 | |
| shared antigens between mycobacterium bovis (bcg) and other bacterial species. | antigens from mycobacterium bovis and listeria monocytogenes bind to serums from normal rabbits as well as from those immunized with unrelated bacteria, especially intracellular parasites. binding is to the fab portion of immunoglobulin g and is immunologically specific. | 1972 | 4621967 |
| [antibodies to listeria monocytogenes in sera of pregnant women]. | 1972 | 4621968 | |
| [data on localization of individual factors of a somatic antigen in l. monocytogenes, obtained with the use of the ferritin method]. | 1972 | 4621999 | |
| [incidence of antibodies to yersinia pseudotuberculosis and listeria monocytogenes]. | 1972 | 4622140 | |
| the action of cortisone acetate on cell-mediated immunity to infection: histogenesis of the lymphoid cell response and selective elimination of committed lymphocytes. | 1972 | 4622388 | |
| influence of several antibiotics, singly and in combination, on the growth of listeria monocytogenes. | 1972 | 4622600 | |
| listeria monocytogenes meningitis in a healthy adult. | 1972 | 4622654 | |
| the effect of schistosoma mansoni infection on the response of mice to salmonella enteritidis and listeria monocytogenes. | 1972 | 4622710 | |
| listeria monocytogenes isolations in alberta 1951-1970. | 1972 | 4622759 | |
| encephalitic listeriosis in a herd of goats. | 1972 | 4622760 | |
| [listeria induced abortion in pigs]. | 1972 | 4623044 | |
| serum lipid-lipoprotein profiles in rabbits infected with mycobacterium bovis, listeria monocytogenes, pasteurella pseudotuberculosis and with m. avium. | 1972 | 4623167 | |
| [dissemination possibilities of listeria monocytogenes]. | 1972 | 4623175 | |
| requirement of thymus (t) lymphocytes for resistance to listeriosis. | spleen cells of mice infected with listeria monocytogenes were adoptively transferred to normal mice. such lymphocytes conferred resistance to a lethal challenge with listeria. hyperimmunization of the donor reduces the number of cells necessary to transfer effective immunity. such spleen cells if treated with anti-theta serum do not transfer resistance to listeria. hence, thymus (t) lymphocytes are involved in the resistance to infection with the facultative intracellular bacteria l. monocytoge ... | 1972 | 4623315 |
| the influence of listeria monocytogenes on the primary and secondary response in mice. | 1972 | 4623510 | |
| [further studies on the isolation of l. monocytogenes from clinically healthy subjects]. | 1972 | 4623685 | |
| listeria monocytogenes sepsis with disseminated intravascular coagulation. | 1972 | 4623904 | |
| experimental listeria enteritis. i. an electron microscopic study of the epithelial phase in experimental listeria infection. | 1972 | 4624183 | |
| serological studies on perinatal listeria monocytogenes infection. | 1972 | 4624205 | |
| human listeriosis. diagnostic, epidemiological and clinical studies. | 1972 | 4624477 | |
| function of the alveolar macrophage in immunity. | 1972 | 4624744 | |
| [meningoencephalitis due to listeria monocytogenes (apropos of 6 cases)]. | 1972 | 4624890 | |
| [case of listeriosis]. | 1972 | 4625132 | |
| bacterial endocarditis due to listeria monocytogenes. | 1972 | 4625317 | |
| listeriosis as a cause of fetal wastage. | 1972 | 4625596 | |
| biliary atresia associated with prenatal infection by listeria monocytogenes. | 1972 | 4625786 | |
| listeria infections after splenectomy. | 1972 | 4626686 | |
| the kinetics of lymphoid cell proliferation in the tuberculous mouse spleen. | 1972 | 4626840 | |
| evaluation and standardization of an agglutination test for human listeriosis. | human sera from patients with culturally confirmed listeriosis were tested for immunoglobulin m (igm) and immunoglobulin g (igg) agglutinating antibodies with trypsinized antigens of listeria monocytogenes, streptococcus faecalis, and staphylococcus aureus. the response of humans to listeria infections is mainly igm rather than igg as found in animals. the antigens prepared from l. monocytogenes serotypes 1a, 1b, 2, 4b, and 4d were evaluated for specificity with normal sera, sera from patients w ... | 1972 | 4626902 |
| spinal abscess due to listeria monocytogenes in a patient with hepatic cirrhosis. | 1972 | 4627021 | |
| [the occurrence of listeria monocytogenes in feces of pregnant women and newborn infants]. | 1972 | 4627065 | |
| microbicidal activity of human eosinophils. | 1972 | 4627531 | |
| listeic abortion studies in sheep. i. maternofetal changes. | 1972 | 4627793 | |
| salmonellosis in orally infected specific pathogen-free c57b1 mice. | specific pathogen-free c57b1 mice are 100 to 1,000 times as sensitive as cd-1 mice to intravenous or oral challenge by salmonella enteritidis or s. gallinarum. resistance to infection by s. pullorum was unaffected. growth of listeria monocytogenes and mycobacterium bovis (bcg) in intravenously infected c57b1 mice was similar to that seen in cd-1 mice. quantitative counts of viable s. enteritidis in the walls of the stomach, small intestine, cecum, and large intestine and in the corresponding int ... | 1972 | 4628955 |
| mechanisms of pathogenesis in listeria monocytogenes infection. vi. oxidative phosphorylation in mouse liver mitochondria during experimental listeriosis. | previous reports have demonstrated early changes in hepatic carbohydrate and energy metabolism in mice infected with listeria monocytogenes. this study was undertaken to further elucidate mechanisms of damage involved in these changes. female cd-1 mice were injected intraperitoneally with 10(6)l. monocytogenes a4413. at 0, 10, and 20 hr after infection, groups of mice were sacrificed and the livers were removed and pooled. oxidative phosphorylation was assayed immediately upon isolation of mitoc ... | 1972 | 4628957 |
| spontaneous dissolution of isolated cell walls from listeria monocytogenes strain a4413. | 1972 | 4629089 | |
| correlation of increased metabolic activity, resistance to infection, enhanced phagocytosis, and inhibition of bacterial growth by macrophages from listeria- and bcg-infected mice. | macrophages from mice infected with facultative intracellular organisms such as listeria monocytogenes and bcg have been shown to resist infection by antigenically unrelated intracellular bacterial parasites. this study compares phagocytosis, bacterial growth inhibition, and oxidation of glucose by macrophages from normal mice, mice infected with listeria or bcg, or mice immunized with killed listeria in incomplete freund's adjuvant. macrophages from listeria- and bcg-infected mice ingested more ... | 1972 | 4629124 |
| activity of macrophage and neutrophil cellular fractions from normal and immune sheep against listeria monocytogenes. | cellular immunity to listeria monocytogenes infection was studied by assaying for antibacterial activity in fractions of leukocytes collected from the peritoneal cavity, lungs, and mammary glands of immunized sheep. the cells were collected in populations that were largely either macrophages or neutrophils. mechanically disrupted cells were divided into nuclear, lysosomal, and supernatant fluid fractions and then subjected to freezing and thawing. comparison with similarly treated rabbit cells s ... | 1972 | 4629255 |
| [midwives as carriers of listeria monocytogenes]. | 1972 | 4629519 | |
| [comparative studies on the effect of anion active detergents on the propagation of listeria monocytogenes and other bacteria]. | 1972 | 4629520 | |
| mechanisms of recovery from a generalized viral infection: mousepox. ii. passive transfer of recovery mechanisms with immune lymphoid cells. | the following passive transfer experiments evaluated the contributions of the various host responses in recovery from mousepox. (a) immune spleen cells transferred highly efficient antiviral activity, but preinfected recipients of these cells made no detectable splenic interferon or antibody in the 24 hr interval after cell transfer. (b) passively administered interferon was ineffective. (c) recipients of hyperimmune serum had much more antibody than recipients of immune spleen cells but signifi ... | 1971 | 4324300 |
| neurology and neuropathology of immunosuppressive therapy and acquired immunological deficiency. | 1971 | 4329691 | |
| [epidemiology and pathogenesis of listeriosis]. | 1971 | 4332444 | |
| [laboratory diagnosis of listeria infections]. | 1971 | 4332448 | |
| [isolation of listeria monocytogenes in medium unfavourable to streptococcus faecalis]. | 1971 | 4335227 | |
| [excretion of listeria monocytogenes in the stools of healthy persons]. | 1971 | 4378373 | |
| neonatal dermatology. | 1971 | 4255023 | |
| the biochemical and antimicrobial activities of phagocytizing cells. | 1971 | 4395983 | |
| the role of the low resistance period in determining the effective dosage of chlortetracycline in mice. immunological investigations in experimental chemotherapy. iv. | 1971 | 4397819 | |
| the serum concentration of bactericidal antibiotics (rifampicin, cephaloridine) in relation to the low resistance period in experimental infections. immunological investigations in experimental chemotherapy. v. | 1971 | 4397820 | |
| characteristics of a bacteriocin derived from streptococcus faecalis var. zymogenes antagonistic to diplococcus peumoniae. | a bacteriocin-producing strain of streptococcus faecalis var. zymogenes (e-1) was isolated from clinical material (conjunctiva). the active substance differed from bacteriocins described by other investigators primarily in its spectrum of antibacterial activity, especially by its marked inhibition of diplococcus pneumoniae. the e-1 bacteriocin also inhibited nonhemolytic strains of enterococci as well as one-third of the viridans group of streptococcal strains investigated. the degree of inhibit ... | 1971 | 4398532 |
| the definition and application of evaluation techniques as a guide for the improvement of fluorescent antibody reagents. | 1971 | 4400555 | |
| [a method for splitting of bacterial cells and obtaining biologically active complexes by electrical discharge in fluid medium]. | 1971 | 4403542 | |
| [production of muramidase by listeria monocytogenes]. | 1971 | 4403544 | |
| relative susceptibility of acid-fast and non-acid-fast bacteria to ultraviolet light. | mycobacterium tuberculosis strain erdman, m. bovis (bcg), and m. phlei showed a 1- to 2-log drop in viability after exposure to ultraviolet light compared to a 5-log drop over the same period for staphylococcus albus, listeria monocytogenes, escherichia coli, pseudomonas aeruginosa, salmonella enteritidis, and serratia marcescens. l. monocytogenes showed an initial resistance to ultraviolet inactivation, but later the inactivation rate increased sharply. the significance of these findings with r ... | 1971 | 4928599 |
| survival of listeria monocytogenes in experimentally infected mice. | physiological saline was found to be very detrimental to the viability of listeria monocytogenes. the ld(50) value was substantially reduced when peptone was used as the suspending fluid rather than saline. normal splenic tissue was not inhibitory to the survival of listeria. in experimentally infected mice, l. monocytogenes survived for 8 days in the peritoneal cavity and for at least 11 days in the spleen. | 1971 | 4993225 |
| rapid method for the isolation of listeria monocytogenes from experimentally infected mice. | listeria monocytogenes was successfully isolated from experimentally infected mice by placing homogenized tissues in phosphate-buffered saline (pbs), trypsin, peptone, or pepsin followed by incubation at 37 c for 24 hr. a larger number of listeria isolates were recovered from the trypsin or pbs splenic homogenate suspensions incubated at 37 c for 2 hr than from the other diluent suspensions. holding infected tissues at 4 c for at least 3 months did not increase the efficiency of listeria isolati ... | 1971 | 4993226 |
| polyacrylamide gel identification of bacterial l-forms and mycoplasma species of human origin. | polyacrylamide gel electrophoretic patterns of acidified phenol extracts prepared from whole cells can be used for the identification of bacterial l-forms and mycoplasma species of human origin. ten human mycoplasma serotypes and eight l-forms belonging to five different genera were studied. the gel patterns were sufficiently distinct and reproducible that it was possible not only to identify l-forms at the genus level (group with streptococci) and different mycoplasma serotypes but also to diff ... | 1971 | 4994354 |
| new selective medium for isolation of l. monocytogenes. | 1971 | 4994622 | |
| investigations on the survival times of listeria bacteria in suspensions of brain tissue, silage and faeces and in milk. | 1971 | 4994623 | |
| listeria monocytogenes in nature. | samples from 12 farms were examined during two successive spring and early autumn seasons. l. monocytogenes was isolated from vegetation or soil taken from 11 of the 12 farms and from 6 of the 7 nonagricultural sites. a total of 27 strains were isolated from the 19 sites. the organism was not isolated from any of the autumn collections. | 1971 | 4994904 |
| [diagnosis and therapy of listeriosis in pregnancy and in the puerperium]. | 1971 | 4995427 | |
| listeriosis. | 1971 | 4996967 | |
| resistance to intracellular infection in mice immunized with toxoplasma vaccine and adjuvant. | 1971 | 4997287 | |
| vaccination of mice against listeria infection. | 1971 | 4997394 | |
| [protective role of eleutherococcus during the administration of rubomycia under experimental conditions]. | 1971 | 4997520 | |
| listeriosis in auckland. | 1971 | 4997667 | |
| perinatal listeriosis. | 1971 | 4997696 | |
| [determination of antigen localization on the surface of and within listeria monocytogenes cells using antibodies labeled with ferritin]. | 1971 | 4997877 | |
| [the effect of different soils on the viability of the causative agent of listeriosis]. | 1971 | 4995830 | |
| [bactericidal power of mouse spleen and liver macrophages against listeria monocytogenes. influence of a previous treatment of animals with glucocorticoids, an endotoxin, corynebacterium parvum and polyinosinic, polycytidylic acid (poly: i.c.)]. | 1971 | 4996315 | |
| [experimental cystitis listeriosa. i. a lightmicroscope study, with special regard to the facultative intracellular parasitism of listeria monocytogenes]. | 1971 | 4996733 | |
| congenital listeriosis with ocular involvement. | 1971 | 4996834 | |
| the human alveolar macrophage: isolation, cultivation in vitro, and studies of morphologic and functional characteristics. | human alveolar macrophages were lavaged from surgically resected lungs and from lungs of normal subjects. macrophages that had been purified by glass adherence were maintained in tissue culture for as long as 54 days. after 3-4 wk in vitro they underwent transformation into multinucleated giant cells. these aged cells had more than 30 times the phagocytic capacity that the same group of cells had had after 1 day in vitro. phagocytosis of heat-killed candida albicans was inhibited by iodoacetate, ... | 1971 | 4996883 |
| the effect of polynucleotides on phagocytosis of listeria by peritoneal macrophages. | 1971 | 4993763 | |
| the mechanism of indction of cold agglutinins by mycoplasma pneumoniae. | 1971 | 4993862 | |
| chronic listeria monocytogenes meningitis and normotensive hydrocephalus. case report and review. | 1971 | 4997959 | |
| meningitis due to listeria monocytogenes. a review of 25 cases. | 1971 | 4998254 | |
| [brevibacterium fermentans: 3 strains isolated in dakar]. | 1971 | 4998495 | |
| [some aspects of energy metabolism in causative agents of aerobic septicemia of different virulence]. | 1971 | 4998904 | |
| the effect of inoculum size on the immune response to bcg infection in mice. | 1971 | 4999037 | |
| listeriosis associated with canine distemper in a gray fox. | 1971 | 4999061 | |
| [infectious endocarditis due to listeria monocytogenes and cephalosporium]. | 1971 | 4999166 | |
| pathogenesis and pathologic changes of experimentally induced listeriosis in newborn pigs. | 1971 | 4999330 | |
| listeria monocytogenes meningo-encephalitis. (report of a fatal case). | 1971 | 4999410 | |
| citrate cycle and related metabolism of listeria monocytogenes. | the growth response of listeria monocytogenes strains a4413 and 9037-7 to carbohydrates was determined in a defined medium. neither pyruvate, acetate, citrate, isocitrate, alpha-ketoglutarate, succinate, fumarate, nor malate supported growth. furthermore, inclusion of any of these carbohydrates in the growth medium with glucose did not increase the growth of listeria over that observed on glucose alone. resting cell suspensions of strain a4413 oxidized pyruvate but not acetate, citrate, isocitra ... | 1971 | 4999414 |
| treatment of listeria monocytogenes meningitis. | 1971 | 4999549 | |
| listeriosis in humans: an evaluation. | 1971 | 5000073 | |
| human listeriosis in the united states, 1967-1969. | 1971 | 5000076 | |
| phospholipids of listeria monocytogenes. | 1971 | 5000277 | |
| listeria monocytogenes meningitis during immunosuppression. | 1971 | 5000323 | |
| the mediator of cellular immunity. i. the life-span and circulation dynamics of the immunologically committed lymphocyte. | thoracic duct cells from rats which have survived an infection with listeria monocytogenes can confer a high level of antimicrobial resistance upon normal recipients. the cells which confer protection appear in the thoracic duct during the 1st wk of the immunizing infection, at a time when newly formed lymphocytes are being added to the lymph in substantially increased numbers. the protective cells differ in at least two respects from the majority of small lymphocytes in central lymph: they have ... | 1971 | 5002521 |
| the mediator of cellular immunity. ii. migration of immunologically committed lymphocytes into inflammatory exudates. | peritoneal exudates from rats which have survived an infection with l. monocytogenes can protect cyclophosphamide-treated recipients against a listeria challenge. they are more effective in this respect than cells obtained from the spleen or thoracic duct lymph. since exudate cells from normal rats and inocula prepared from the resident peritoneal cell populations of infected donors are unable to inhibit the challenge infection, the protective cells must belong to a class of lymphocytes that eme ... | 1971 | 5002522 |
| [model studies using various reagents important in the epidemiology of listeria monocytogenes]. | 1971 | 5003047 | |
| changes induced in the ultrastructure of the cytoplasmic and intracytoplasmic membranes of several gram-positive bacteria by variations in oso 4 fixation. | 1971 | 5003136 | |
| factors neutralizing the bacteriocidal effect of lysolecithin. | 1971 | 5003193 | |
| [opportunistic infections due to listera monocytogenes]. | 1971 | 5003673 |