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factors involved in maintenance of cardiac catecholamine content: relative importance of synthesis and re-uptake.1. when animals were exposed to a temperature of 4 degrees c for 6 hr, endogenous catecholamines remained unaltered or reduced slightly depending upon the strain of rats used. in contrast, labelled noradrenaline declined rapidly, but the decline was inhibited when animals were pretreated with monoamine oxidase inhibitors.2. increased sympathetic nervous activity associated with cold resulted in a four-fold increase in rate of synthesis of noradrenaline.3. reduction in endogenous and labelled cat ...19694390484
[pharmacodynamic properties of p-(beta-diethylaminoethoxy) enanthophenone]. 19694390666
[light-induced pigment formation in saccharomyces cerevisiae var. ellipsoideus. studies on the nature of the pigment]. 19694388833
[experimental research on the action of beta-adrenergic receptor blocking agents]. 19694394262
[the susceptibility of humans to herpesvirus suis (aujeszky-virus). 3. studies on the possible involvement of the virus in abortions]. 19694313639
preliminary report on virus-like particles in a transplantable rat mammary carcinoma. 19694304388
an electron microscopic study of target fibers, target-like fibers and related abnormalities in human muscle. 19694306866
an electron microscopic study of target fibers, target-like fibers and related abnormalities in human muscle. 19694306866
[persistance of a stimulated character in primitive virus cultivated in the presence of anti-interferon serum]. 19694308446
growth and sporulation of clostridium welchii in breast and leg muscle of poultry. 19694307249
growth and sporulation of clostridium welchii in breast and leg muscle of poultry. 19694307249
cyclic adenosine monophosphate: stimulation of melatonin and serotonin synthesis in cultured rat pineals.dibutyryl cyclic adenosine monophosphate, like norepinephrine, stimulates the synthesis of labeled melatonin and serotonin from tryptophan labeled with carbon-14 by rat pineals in organ culture. unlike norepinephrine, dibutyryl cyclic adenosine monophosphate does not enhance the accumulation of labeled tryptophan or protein within the pineal. these findings are compatible with the hypothesis that cyclic adenosine monophosphate mediates some, but not all, of the effects of norepinephrine.19694309627
subcellular particles of human platelets. a biochemical and electron microscopic study with particular reference to the influence of fractionation techniques. 19694310890
lysosomes in hepatomas. 19694311819
enhanced synaptic effectiveness following prolonged changes in synaptic use. 19694312469
poliovirus antibody response in serum and nasal secretions following intranasal inoculation with inactivated poliovaccine. 19694303877
cytopathic enteroviruses in delhi area. ii. from cases of febrile illnesses with neurological involvements. 19694306137
[the effect of nembutal on afferent transmission in the thalamic somatosensory relay]. 19694323418
effects of chloroquine pretreatment on lethal dose of morphine and on morphine metabolism in rats. 19694309711
effects of chloroquine pretreatment on lethal dose of morphine and on morphine metabolism in rats. 19694309711
localization of carboxyl groups in gastric mucosa as possible sites of gastrin. 19694187753
[proteinuria, histuria, and complementuria]. 19694187675
interplay of vibrio cholerae strains in calcutta. 19694178278
[vital staining of certain tumor cells]. 19694190316
the myosin of developing chick embryo. 19694240042
temperature changes induced by imidazoline sympathomimetics in the rat. 19694181834
changes in visual cerebral evoked responses in man after brain strokes. 19694183406
iga immunoglobulin from porcine serum. 19694183697
[effect of antibiotics and their combinations on vibrio cholerae in vitro]. 19694190864
detection of reagins, igg, iga and igm antibodies in human sera. 19694187697
characteristics of adenosinetriphosphatase of ram ejaculated spermatozoa and isolated sperm tails. 19694257071
effect of hypothyroidism on ionic metabolism and na-k activated atp phosphohydrolase activity in the developing rat brain. 19694241817
[morphology and histochemistry of the amniotic membrane of karakul sheep]. 19694248895
[unusual karyotype in a phenotypically normal mother and her 21 trisomic daughter]. 19694243779
[influence of temperature on the afferent and efferent motor innervation of the spinal cord. ii. temperature dependence of muscle spindle function]. 19694240615
the isolation of nuclei from the yeast schizosaccharomyces pombe. 19694187862
a quantitative biochemical and histochemical study of the lead method for localization of adenosine triphosphate-hydrolyzing enzymes. 19694184017
[on the method of determination of blood serum lysozyme activity]. 19694184897
[study of albumin and alpha-globulin in blood plasma by the peptide map method]. 19694185349
[epidemiology of infectious hepatitis]. 19694105089
[blood and serum groups of foxes]. 19694128363
pathogenesis of experimental cholera. preparation and isolation of choleragen and choleragenoid.choleragen, a diarrheagenic protein enterotoxin elaborated by vibrio cholerae, has been isolated from the supernate of fermenter cultures by steps involving ammonium sulfate precipitation, deae cellulose, sephadex g-75, and agarose a-5m chromatography. the resulting product appears to be pure according to immunoelectrophoretic, disc electrophoretic, ultracentrifugal, and immunologic criteria. sephadex gel filtration and membrane filtration studies suggest a molecular size of 61,000. the isolated ...19694978880
therapy of staphylococcal infections in monkeys. iv. further comparison of triacetyloleandomycin and erythromycins.intravenous inoculation of a penicillin-resistant, phage type 80/81 staphylococcus caused lethal infection in 8 of 15 untreated monkeys. daily intragastric administration of 50 mg/kg of triacetyloleandomycin, erythromycin estolate, and erythromycin ethylsuccinate was followed by mortalities of 0 of 16, 3 of 16, and 3 of 10, respectively. at dose levels of 25 and 12.5 mg/kg, none of 7 and 4 of 7 receiving triacetyloleandomycin and erythromycin estolate, respectively, died, as compared to 3 of 4 d ...19694984259
therapy of staphylococcal infections in monkeys. iv. further comparison of triacetyloleandomycin and erythromycins.intravenous inoculation of a penicillin-resistant, phage type 80/81 staphylococcus caused lethal infection in 8 of 15 untreated monkeys. daily intragastric administration of 50 mg/kg of triacetyloleandomycin, erythromycin estolate, and erythromycin ethylsuccinate was followed by mortalities of 0 of 16, 3 of 16, and 3 of 10, respectively. at dose levels of 25 and 12.5 mg/kg, none of 7 and 4 of 7 receiving triacetyloleandomycin and erythromycin estolate, respectively, died, as compared to 3 of 4 d ...19694984259
[septicemia with endocarditis caused by listeria monocytogenes in a 10-year-old biafran child]. 19694994574
apha conference report, 1968. epidemiology. 19694974947
[symposium: functional structure of membrane system and protoplast]. 19694985597
[the mystery of the human auricle. 2]. 19694922531
[calcitonin]. 19694930178
direct haemagglutination by mycoplasma pneumoniae and its inhibition by immune serum. 19694980697
the influence of environment on the synthesis of magnesium-binding sites in bacillus subtilis var. niger cell walls. 19694977452
the velocity of the pulse wave distribution and arterial piesography in adult hamadryas baboons and rhesus monkeys. 19694981656
dissociation and reconstitution of 12-s toxin of clostridium botulinum type e. 19694983702
cholera today. 19694951822
neutralization of the vascular permeability factor of vibrio cholerae in man. 19695777737
experimental canine cholera. ii. production by cell-free culture filtrates of vibrio cholerae. 19695776005
experimental canine cholera. iv. the chronic carrier state for vibrio cholerae. 19695776007
observations on experiments on infant rabbits with vibrio cholerae. 19695374754
survival of vibrio cholerae in some of the waters of calcutta. 19695770842
disinfection of household articles contaminated with vibrio cholerae. 19695770843
action of cholera phages on rough strains of classical vibrio cholerae. 19695402474
agglutinating and bactericidal properties of fractions of rabbit anti-vibrio cholerae serum.the major portion of the agglutinating and bactericidal activity of the sera of rabbits immunized with live vibrio cholerae or with cholera vaccine was found in the gammam fractions during the early stages of immunization. after 5 weeks or more, gammag fractions accounted for more than half of the agglutinating activity. when late antibody was measured as the amount of protein precipitated by somatic antigens, nearly 3 times as much gammag as gammam was required for agglutination, and about 30 t ...19695788722
sialidase-like enzymes produced by group a, b, c, g, and l streptococci and by streptococcus sanguis.a group of enzymes were prepared from the culture fluids of streptococci belonging to groups a, b, c, g, and l, and from a strain of streptococcus sanguis. these streptococcal enzymes (designated st-sialidases) released a substance shown to belong to the sialic acid group from the specific substrate bsm-st, a sialomucoid prepared from bovine submaxillary gland. they were inactive on n-acetylneuramin lactose prepared from bovine colustrum and on a sialomucoid prepared from bovine submaxillary muc ...19695776530
diarrhea and accumulation of intestinal fluid in infant rabbits infected with vibrio cholerae in an isolated jejunal segment. 19695374968
the appearance of a choleragenic agent in the blood of infant rabbits infected intestinally with vibrio cholerae, demonstrated by cross-circulation. 19695374970
some observations on vibrio cholerae. 19695771179
separation of type 2 toxins of vibrio cholerae.choleragenic toxin was separated from vascular permeability factor by ion-exchange chromatography of supernatants of dialyzed peptone cultures of vibrio cholerae. the choleragenic toxin eluted from columns of qae-sephadex with low-ionicity systems is free of permeability factor activity. further elution of these columns with 0.5m nacl removes both the permeability factor and residual choleragenic toxin. when this latter material is chromatographed on columns of carboxymethyl-sephadex, the permea ...19695804723
studies on the mode of action of streptomycin on vibrio cholerae and vibrio el tor. 19695824006
fine structure of vibrio cholerae during toxin production.the fine structural changes associated with cell growth and toxin production have been examined in vibrio cholerae strain 569b. no morphological alterations in the cell envelope are apparent during logarithmic growth with thin-section techniques. however, internal swelling, suggesting alteration of cell envelope permeability, is evident particularly during the late logarithmic and early stationary phases of growth. certain extracellular material demonstrable with negative-stain techniques does a ...19695361220
sex pili in vibrio cholerae. 19695373694
report of the 1966-67 cholera vaccine field trial in rural east pakistan. 2. results of the serological surveys in the study population--the relationship of case rate to antibody titre and an estimate of the inapparent infection rate with vibrio cholerae.the 1966-67 cholera vaccine field trials in east pakistan tested 1- and 2-dose schedules of a commercial cholera vaccine in 40 000 children aged 3 months to 14 years. randomsample serological surveys, made prior to the inoculations and 3 months and 6 months after the inoculations, demonstrated that there was a rise in the vibriocidal titres of the vaccinated children during the first 3 months after inoculation and a subsequent fall by the end of the second 3 months. the antibody response to 2 do ...19695306539
factors influencing in vitro skin permeability factor production by vibrio cholerae.the development of a new semisynthetic medium which stimulates in vitro production of the skin permeability factor (pf) by vibrio cholerae is described. the effects of ph, aeration, temperature, and length of incubation on pf formation or release in strain 569b and several other strains, or both, are compared. data are presented which show that maximal pf accumulation occurs during a transitional period of growth joining the exponential and stationary phases of the growth cycle. pf elaboration i ...19695344097
[2-deoxy-2,3-dehydrosialic acids. ii. competitive inhibition of vibrio cholerae neuraminidase by 2-deoxy-2,3-dehydro-n-acylneuraminic acids]. 19695349377
reaction of vibrio cholerae and choleragenic toxin in ileal loop of laboratory animals.accumulation of fluid in the ligated ileal loop upon injection of cholera vibrios or choleragenic toxin seems to be a generalized phenomenon in laboratory animals.19695359618
somatic o antigen relationship of brucella and vibrio cholerae.the antigenic relationship between brucella species and vibrio cholerae was examined by agglutinin and agglutinin-absorption tests by using rabbit antisera. brucella antisera agglutinated only the inaba serotype of v. cholerae and at low titer. inaba-reactive antibody was absorbed by either heat-stable (100 c, 2 hr) ogawa or inaba o antigens. cholera antisera from rabbits immunized with either o or ho antigens of either ogawa or inaba serotypes contained brucella agglutinins. this activity was a ...19695370272
progressive changes of vibrio serotypes in germ-free mice infected with vibrio cholerae.germ-free mice inoculated with vibrio cholerae became colonized with vibrios throughout the gastrointestinal tract, but they did not become ill. high vibrio concentrations in the feces were observed throughout the 3 months of observation in spite of the presence of serum antibody. reciprocal conversions of both inaba and ogawa serotypes occurred regularly after inoculation and could be correlated temporally with the appearance of serum-agglutinating antibody. both of these smooth serotype were l ...19695370274
release of p-32 compounds from labelled vibrio cholerae and vibrio el tor in ethanol. 19695402473
bacteriocin production by vibrio cholerae. i. effects of vibriocins on vibrio cholerae. 19695399687
teen-age cariology. 19694886630
simple medium for pigment production by the erythrasma diphtheroid.a simple method for the isolation and identification of the causative diphtheroid of erythrasma, corynebacterium minutissimum, utilizes muiller-hinton agar.19694888864
supercoiled circular dna-protein complex in escherichia coli: purification and induced conversion to an opern circular dna form.the 23s twisted circular form of cole(1) dna has been isolated from escherichia coli as a tightly associated dna-protein complex with a sedimentation coefficient of approximately 24s. treatment of this complex with pronase, trypsin, sodium dodecyl sulfate, sarkosyl, or heat results in a conversion to a slower sedimenting form of 17s or 18s, as determined by centrifugation in neutral sucrose gradients. these treatments do not alter the sedimentation properties of noncomplexes supercoiled cole(1) ...19694894690
catabolite inhibition: a general phenomenon in the control of carbohydrate utilization.when escherichia coli is grown in synthetic medium with radioactive galactose or lactose as the carbon source, the addition of glucose rapidly inhibited utilization of the radioactive substrate, whether the formation of (14)co(2) or acid-insoluble products was measured. the inhibition was reversed after the removal of glucose. experiments with mutants blocked in subsequent steps of galactose and lactose metabolism demonstrated that the inhibition occurs prior to the formation of the first metabo ...19694901365
heterogeneous initiation and termination of enzymically synthesized ribonucleic acid. 19694897796
a protein inhibitor of acid deoxyribonucleases.a protein extracted and partially purified (about 100-fold) from mouse liver is able to inhibit the acid dnases from different tissues and species, whereas pancreatic dnase and e. coli endonuclease i are not inhibited. the acid dnase displays typical michaelis-menten kinetics in the absence of this inhibitor, but the kinetics become sigmoidal in its presence. the existence of a dnase-inhibitor complex is demonstrated by physicochemical experiments. moreover, the inhibitor is able to reactivate t ...19694905993
[action of t1 ribonuclease on ribosomal rna in 30, 50 and 70s particles from escherichia coli ribosomes]. 19694906610
on the existence of independently melting subunits in a copolymeric dna and their statistical distribution. 19694894761
sensitization of bacteria to x-ray by neoarsphenamine. 19694896771
immunogenicity of deoxycholate-disrupted endotoxins.a comparison of the immunogenicity of sodium deoxycholate-disrupted lipopolysaccharides from escherichia coli cell walls revealed that these fragments, which are nonimmunogenic in the rabbit, have some activity in the mouse. this relationship was independent of the route of immunization and sex, but in both species immunogenicity was restored by dilution or dialysis. adsorption of disrupted lipopolysaccharides onto bentonite particles or administration with methylated bovine serum albumin and fr ...19694884809
[mode of action of blood glucose lowering sulfonamides. other extrapancreatic effects]. 19694906023
[studies on human serum complement. 3. bactericidal activity of c3 deficient serum to escherichia coli]. 19694894676
decreased 19s antibody response to bacterial antigens in systemic lupus erythematosus.the antibody response to immunization with brucella and the levels of natural antibody to escherichia coli and shigella were compared in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus and control groups. after brucella immunization, sle patients showed a significantly lower antibody response in whole serum and in the macroglobulin antibody fraction separated by sucrose density gradient centrifugation. sucrose gradient fractionation of natural antibodies to e. coli and a polyvalent shigella antigen s ...19694886647
single-strand breaks in escherichia coli dna caused by treatment with nitrosoguanidine. 19694890603
cells involved in the immune response. vii. the demonstration, using allotypic markers, of antibody formation by irradiation-resistant cells of irradiated rabbits injected with normal allogeneic bone marrow cells and sheep erythrocytes.bone marrow cells obtained from rabbits of one allotype were injected into irradiated rabbits of a different allotype. the recipients were also injected with sheep red blood cells, and their spleen cells were tested for plaque-forming capacity 7 days later. spleen cells of all recipients gave large numbers of plaques as did spleen cells incubated with antiserum, directed toward donor allotype. however, incubation of the recipient spleen cells with antiserum directed toward recipient allotype com ...19694890861
[heterotopic hepatic transplantation in rats. value, technic, results. apropos of 70 cases]. 19694891356
antigen presentation by b cells and macrophages of cytochrome c and its antigenic fragment when conjugated to the surface of liposomes.an in vitro antigen presentation system was used to study how antigens coupled to the surface of phospholipid vesicles (liposomes) are presented to antigen specific t cells. liposome-bound pigeon cytochrome c (pcc) was 30-40-fold more potent than free pcc when peritoneal macrophages were the presenting cell. b cells presented surface-bound pcc, albeit less efficiently than unmodified pcc. surface-bound peptide epitope was presented by both cell types, but not as efficiently as unmodified peptide ...19692554605
reflux and urinary obstruction: how damage to the child can show up later. 1969250082
nurses deserve special treatment. 1969250075
[the 40-hue test]. 1969315281
[introduction to the basic nursing theory (3). chapter 2]. 1969249851
[prospective tasks]. 1969250214
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