Publications
| Title | Abstract | Year(sorted descending) Filter | PMID Filter |
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| [experimental studies on the effect of antibiotics on the healing of contaminated wounds. (ii. experience with terramycin)]. | 1964 | 14148605 | |
| the protein coating of red cells in experimental immunohaemolytic anaemia. | 1964 | 14159188 | |
| uncoupling of mitochondrial and bacterial respiration by beta-nitrostyrenes and benzal malononitriles. | 1964 | 14161015 | |
| [quantitative bacteriological findings in urine and kidneys of normal rabbits and in experimental pyelonephritis. (a methodologica study)]. | 1963 | 14166427 | |
| the significance of the time relationship between temporary ureteral occlusion and e. coli bacteriaemia for the development of experimental chronic pyelonephritis in the rabbit. | 1963 | 13985953 | |
| studies in staphylococcal fever. i. responses to bacterial cells. | 1963 | 14048091 | |
| a water-soluble polypeptide prepared from zymosan. | 1963 | 14058602 | |
| effect of preliminary immunization with living and killed e. coli cells on radioresistance of animals. | 1963 | 14060260 | |
| the role of micro-embolism in the production of irreversible shock. | 1963 | 14067513 | |
| [coli bacillus bacteremia in rabbits with normal kidneys]. | 1963 | 14068692 | |
| antibacterial activity of herpes simplex virus grown in tissue culture. | 1963 | 14074583 | |
| survival in immune and nonimmune rabbits of cr51-labeled erythrocytes modified by bacterial antigen. | 1963 | 14080859 | |
| [quaternary ammonium bases in the treatment of bacterial and mycotic eye infections]. | 1963 | 14083282 | |
| [hemorrhagic-necrotizing pancreatitis caused by a local shwartzman phenomenon. its differentiation from tryptic pancreatitis]. | 1963 | 14095267 | |
| experimental bladder neck obstruction. iii. bacteriology and histology. | 1963 | 14102151 | |
| differences in antibody response of rabbit to enterobacterial antigen after intravenous and subcutaneous injection with adjuvant. | 1963 | 14120329 | |
| [the effect of streptococcal allergen on the course of the shwartzman phenomenon]. | 1963 | 14134918 | |
| [the effect of immunization with typhoid monovaccine on the bactericidal properties of rabbit skin]. | 1963 | 14134935 | |
| bacterial antagonism in vitro between v. cholerae and e. coli. | 1963 | 14299483 | |
| the shwartzman phenomenon in the colon of rabbits. | 1962 | 13941908 | |
| influence of rabbit polymorphonuclear leucocytes and macrophages on the immunogenicity of escherichia coli. | 1962 | 14022145 | |
| studies on the pathogenicity of escherichia coli. ii. the effect of a substance obtained from pseudoeosinophils of rabbits on the organism. | 1962 | 14478291 | |
| the role of immunity in the pathogenesis of experimental hematogenous pyelonephritis. | hematogenous pyelonephritis was produced in rats utilizing multiple strains of escherichia coli, a strain of klebsiella pneumoniae, and a strain of proteus mirabilis. three patterns of hematogenous pyelonephritis occurred which represent an interrelationship between an immune response to the infecting bacteria and the development of obstructive uropathy as a consequence of infection. first, the course of pyelonephritis due to strains of escherichia coli was acute, self-limited, and associated wi ... | 1962 | 14496914 |
| the significance of constriction of the ureter during "e. coli" bacteraemia in the rabbit. | 1961 | 13737742 | |
| effects of bacterial endotoxin on rabbit platelets. i. platelet aggregation and release of platelet factors in vitro. | incubation of platelet-rich rabbit plasma with e. coli endotoxin at 37 degrees c results in platelet aggregation and transfer of platelet 5-hydroxytryptamine to plasma. release of 5ht is influenced by dose of endotoxin, type of anticoagulant, and temperature of incubation. a heat-labile plasma factor is necessary for the platelet-endotoxin interaction. additional studies have shown that incubation of endotoxin with platelet-rich rabbit plasma also results in release of platelet phospholipid and ... | 1961 | 13885652 |
| involvement of adrenergic factors in the effects of bacterial endotoxin. | the possible involvement of adrenergic mechanisms in the effects of escherichia coli endotoxin was investigated in several preparations. appropriate pretreatment of rabbits with e. coli endotoxin significantly increased pressor responses to epinephrine and norepinephrine as compared to untreated controls. exposure of isolated rabbit aorta strips to e. coli endotoxin in a medium containing whole blood or cellular constituents of blood significantly increased the response to epinephrine. endotoxin ... | 1961 | 13900855 |
| the effect of ovarian hormones on the uterine defense mechanism during the early stages of induced infection. | 1960 | 14400243 | |
| [experimental pyelonephritis. ii. appearance of contracted pyelonephrotic kidney in rabbits]. | 1959 | 13663060 | |
| [experimental pyelonephrosis. iii. development of hematogenic escherichia coli infection in rabbits with unilateral hydronephrosis]. | 1959 | 13663061 | |
| a quantitative study of the kinetics of blood clearance of p32-labelled escherichia coli and staphylococci by the reticuloendothelial system. | 1. the clearance of p(32)-labelled heat-killed e. coli and staphylococci from the blood follows an exponential function of the time, and the bacteria are phagocytized principally by the res of the liver and spleen. 2. the rates of clearance of equivalent number of e. coli from the blood is rapid in rabbits and slow in mice and appears to be related to the level of antibodies in the serum of these animals. 3. unlike e. coli, staphylococci are cleared rapidly and efficiently by the res from the bl ... | 1959 | 13664867 |
| studies on the generalized shwartzman reaction. viii. the appearance, by electron microscopy, of intravascular fibrinoid in the glomerular capillaries during the reaction. | the intravascular fibrinoid which is deposited in glomerular capillaries of the rabbit during the generalized shwartzman reaction has been studied with the aid of the electron microscope. in one group of animals the reaction was produced by two intravenous injections of escherichia coli lipopolysaccharide endotoxin, spaced 24 hours apart. in another, a single dose of endotoxin was followed, 1 hour later, by intravenous liquoid (sodium polyanethol sulfonate). the appearance of fibrinoid was the s ... | 1958 | 13513903 |
| studies on bacteriemia. iii. the blood stream clearance of escherichia coli in rabbits. | large numbers of e. coli were rapidly removed from the blood stream of rabbits at rates which initially paralleled the removal of similar numbers of staphylococci. splanchnic tissues removed approximately two-thirds of the circulating bacilli in transit through the liver and spleen. in contrast to the cessation of splanchnic trapping noted 20 to 40 minutes following the injection of staphylococci, splanchnic trapping of e. coli continued unchanged for 3 to 5 hours unless the splanchnic tissues w ... | 1957 | 13406172 |
| penicillinase-producing bacteria in mixed infections in rabbits treated with penicillin. 2. studies on penicillinase-producing coli- and pyocyaneus-bacteria. | 1954 | 13206782 | |
| a study of the relationship between the fever caused by bacterial pyrogens and the fever accompanying acute infections. | the relationship between the fever of acute infection and that following injection of bacterial pyrogen was studied by administering pyrogens to animals convalescent from acute infections. rabbits surviving dermal pneumococcal infections or peritonitis due to escherichia coli were given intravenous injections of typhoid or e. coli vaccine. they showed no evidence of tolerance to the fever-promoting effect of these pyrogenic materials. tolerance did develop in infected animals given daily pyrogen ... | 1948 | 18881485 |
| serological relationship between pneumococcus type i and an encapsulated strain of escherichia coli. | an encapsulated strain of escherichia coli has been isolated which is hemolytic, pathogenic for mice, and which has served to illustrate further evidence of heterogenetic specificity. the relationship appears to be limited to the serological reactions between the colon organism and type i antipneumococcic horse serum. type i antipneumococcic rabbit serum failed to agglutinate the organism and no reactions occurred with types ii and iii antipneumococcic horse serums, normal horse serum, and a var ... | 1935 | 19870414 |