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nutritional requirements of streptococcus sanguis. 19724506985
[interaction of soluble extracellular polysaccharides and concanavalin a produced by streptococcus mutans and streptococcus sanguis]. 19724513399
[occurrence of neuraminidase and acylneuraminate pyruvate-lyase in streptococcus sanguis]. 19724146470
ability of veillonella and neisseria species to attach to oral surfaces and their proportions present indigenously.the present study describes the distribution of veillonella and neisseria species in the human oral cavity and indicates that their ability to attach to oral surfaces correlates with their proportions found in various sites of the mouth. the mean percentages of veillonella and neisseria of the total flora cultivable on anaerobic blood-agar plates was found to be: plaque, 0.75 and <0.13, respectively; lip, 0.38 and <0.05; cheek, 0.66 and <0.14; tongue dorsum, 9.4 and <0.12; saliva, 5.0 and <0.9. ...19715154885
proportions of streptococcus sanguis, an organism associated with subacute bacterial endocarditis, in human feces and dental plaque.the relative absence of streptococcus sanguis in human feces, in contrast to its high concentration on teeth, supports the concept of the mouth as the likely bacterial source in cases of subacute bacterial endocarditis involving this organism.19715154899
growth of streptococcus mutans and streptococcus sanguis in mixed culture. 19715284308
dextransucrase from streptococcus sanguis further characterization. 19715279546
establishment of streptococcus sanguis in the mouths of infants. 19705280120
the effect of carbohydrate restriction on the presence of streptococcus mutans, streptococcus sanguis and iodophilic polysaccharide-producing bacteria in human dental plaque. 19705267941
adherence as a determinant of the presence of streptococcus salivarius and streptococcus sanguis on the human tooth surface. 19705275860
prevalence of streptococcus sanguis and streptococcus mutans in the mouth of persons wearing full-dentures. 19695255438
reaction rate of dextransucrase from streptococcus sanguis in the presence of various compounds. 19695255458
purification and properties of dextransucrase from streptococcus sanguis. 19695255459
distribution and serological specificity of sialidase produced by various groups of streptococci.the occurrence of a streptococcal sialidase (designated st-sialidase) in culture fluids of various streptococci was investigated. st-sialidase was found to occur in strains belonging to groups a, b, c, e, g, h, and l, and the unclassified strains, streptococcus sanguis and streptococcus uberis. st-sialidase of group a was confined predominantly to types 4 and 22. st-sialidases, extracted from the culture fluids of some selected strains, were antigenic, eliciting the formation of antibody which e ...19695344099
predominant catalase-negative soil bacteria. i. streptococcal population indigenous to soil.streptococci related to streptococcus sanguis were shown to represent a major segment of the bacterial flora of certain soils. upon initial isolation, these streptococci were quite pleomorphic and displayed morphological characteristics common to several other genera of bacteria, but after prolonged cultivation on laboratory media the isolates demonstrated a typical streptococcal morphology. it was proposed that a requirement for correction of the control mechanisms affecting growth rate and cel ...19695775904
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
inhibition of streptococcal dextransucrase by sera of rabbits infected with streptococcus sanguis. 19685244310
zooglea-forming streptococci, resembling streptococcus sanguis, isolated from dental plaque in man. 19655216256
hydrolysis of proteins and nucleic acids by lancefield group a and other streptococci.deibel, r. h. (american meat institute foundation, chicago, ill.). hydrolysis of proteins and nucleic acids by lancefield group a and other streptococci. j. bacteriol. 86:1270-1274. 1963.-classically, group a streptococci have been considered to be nonproteolytic in spite of the observation that a proteinase is produced in broth cultures. when tested by the plate method, it was observed that 78% of 47 strains were proteolytic when the cultures were incubated anaerobically. some strains hydrolyze ...196314086100
[streptococcus sanguis white in subacute bacterial endocarditis]. 195015441351
serologic relationship between streptococcus group h and streptococcus sanguis. 194918149442
prophylactic immunization against streptococcus sanguis. 194818887816
prophylactic immunization against streptococcus sanguis. 194816561586
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