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cyclic amp and adenyl cyclase in the developing rat brain. 19704353393
susceptibility of diplococcus pneumoniae, haemophilus influenzae, and neisseria meningitidis to 23 antibiotics. 19704398824
rifampicin, myambutol, isoxyl, and capreomycin as combination partners in animal experiments. 19704108897
observations on the use of diazo-i-h-tetrazole and phenylglyoxal in protein histochemistry as applied to human gingiva. 19704112987
on the universality of nuclear pore complex structure. 19704097097
a cannula of variable depth for chemical stimulation of the brain. 19704097443
studies on equine immunoglobulins. i. the antigenic structure of horse igg, its fragments and subunits. 19704097705
structure and innervation of the ciliary processes of the albino rabbit eye. 19704097733
antibody response to plasmodium falciparum malaria. comparisons of immunoglobulin concentrations, antibody titres and the antigenicity of different asexual forms of the parasite. 19704097746
influence of a bacillus on the reversion of hemophilus influenzae l forms to the bacterial form. 19704098095
artificial cryptorchidism and fertility in the rabbit. 19704099419
analysis of photoenzymatic repair of uv lesions in dna by single light flashes. vi. rate constants for enzyme-substrate binding in vitro between yeast photoreactivating enzyme and ultraviolet lesions in haemophilus transforming dna. 19705314612
analysis of photoenzymatic repair of uv lesions in dna by single light flashes. vii. photolysis of enzyme-substrate complexes in vitro. 19705314613
is typing of h. influenzae unnecessary? 19705313375
cystic fibrosis in adolescents and adults. 19705313858
an electron microscopic study of the relation between length and transforming activity of h. influenzae dna. 19705312850
tubo-ovarian abscess caused by a non-capsulated strain of haemophilus influenzae. 19705308438
ultraviolet-induced decrease in integration of haemophilus influenzae transforming deoxyribonucleic acid in sensitive and resistant cells.the decrease in integration of transforming deoxyribonucleic acid (dna) caused by ultraviolet irradiation of the dna was found to be independent of the presence or absence of excision repair in the recipient cell. much of the ultraviolet-induced inhibition of integration resulted from the presence in the transforming dna of pyrimidine dimers, as judged by the photoreactivability of the inhibition with yeast photoreactivating enzyme. the inhibition of integration made only a small contribution to ...19705308769
defined medium for growth of haemophilus influenzae.a chemically defined medium (mi(c)) is described in which cells of haemophilus influenzae rd grow rapidly (generation time, 35 +/- 5 min) and reach a stationary level of 10(10) cells/ml. our strain of cells grown in this medium developed high levels of competence when transferred to another medium designed for that purpose. conditions governing the total development of competence in this organism have now been defined.19705308770
defined nongrowth media for stage ii development of competence in haemophilus influenzae.the composition of a defined nongrowth medium used in stage ii development of competence of haemophilus influenzae affects the course of this development. the development of competence in two nongrowth media, m-iv and m-v, is rapid, logarithmic, and independent of the cell concentration. this last property indicates that there is probably no transfer of a competence factor from competent to noncompetent cells, in contrast to results reported for other organisms. levels of competence reached in t ...19705308771
thymine and thymidine uptake by haemophilus influenzae and the labeling of deoxyribonucleic acid.the influence of ribo- and deoxyribonucleosides and ribo- and deoxyribonucleotides on the uptake of radiolabeled thymidine and thymine by haemophilus influenzae during growth was investigated. a nucleoside-degrading enzyme similar to that reported in escherichia coli was found to break down thymidine unless other nucleosides were present to divert its action. the presence of other nucleosides permitted a nearly quantitative uptake of even low levels of thymidine. this quantitative uptake of thym ...19705308772
[diminished immunological defense. i. basic aspects and clinical picture]. 19705308820
[acute epiglottitis in children caused by haemophilus influenzae type b]. 19705308877
haemophilus endometritis in woman fitted with lippes loop. 19705309322
recovery of haemophilus influenzae from ultraviolet and x-ray damage. 19705309328
photodynamic action on native and denatured transforming deoxyribonucleic acid from haemophilus influenzae.the photodynamic inactivation of native or denatured transforming deoxyribonucleic acid (dna) from haemophilus influenzae is described. the inactivation at the same ph was higher for denatured than native dna. at acidic ph, the inactivation both for native and denatured dna was faster than at alkaline ph. the guanine content of photoinactivated native dna at neutral ph was less than untreated dna. the inactivation of biological activity was more extensive than the alteration of guanine. the abso ...19705309576
repair of ultraviolet-irradiated transforming deoxyribonucleic acid in haemophilus influenzae.ultraviolet-sensitive and wild-type haemophilus influenzae cells were exposed to irradiated and unirradiated transforming deoxyribonucleic acid (dna) containing a marker which can be linked to another marker in the cells. lysates were made after various times of incubation and assayed for transforming activity on an excisionless recipient. repair can be noted as an increase in activity from the irradiated donor dna after its linkage to the recipient dna. no repair can be observed in a mutant whi ...19705309577
treatment of hemophilus influenzae otitis media. 19705309685
treatment of hemophilus influenzae otitis media. 19705309686
antimicrobial therapy in theory and practice. 19705309687
chemotherapy of bronchitis. 19705309695
evaluation of a selective medium for isolation of haemophilus from respiratory cultures. 19705309710
case report. recurrent bacteremia following ampicillin treatment of hemophilus influenzae meningitis. 19705309754
antimicrobial susceptibility of hemophilus influenzae. 19705309847
antibiotics 1970. a report. 19705309890
the clinical importance of hemophilus influenzae infections in children. 19705310150
chemotherapy of bronchitis. 19705310229
the effect of carbon dioxide on the sensitivity of bacteroides fragilis to certain antibiotics in vitro.the effect of 10% carbon dioxide on the sensitivity to four antibiotics of 10 strains of bacteroides fragilis was studied. the minimum inhibitory concentrations of erythromycin and lincomycin hydrochloride for these strains were four to 32 times higher, when grown in hydrogen plus 10% carbon dioxide, than the values obtained when the strains were grown in pure hydrogen. a similar effect was obtained by growing the strains in hydrogen on an acid medium. except for haemophilus influenzae and clost ...19705310276
[modifications of physico-chemical properties of expectoration in various pathological states and their treatment]. 19705310294
latex agglutination test for the diagnosis of haemophilus influenzae meningitis. 19705310519
competence mutants: isolation of transformation deficient strains of haemophilus influenzae. 19705310646
observations on the nasopharyngeal carriage of haemophilus influenzae type b in children in kampala, uganda.haemophilus influenzae type b was isolated from 4.5% of outpatient children living in various parts of kampala city and its surroundings. in contrast, this serotype was carried by up to 53% (average 29%) of 14 to 18 children living as a group in an orphanage. this finding indicates that the high carriage rate for this serotype demonstrated by turk (1963) in a group of orphanage infants in jamaica was not an isolated finding, and that it may be expected where large groups of children live togethe ...19705310719
chemotherapy of bronchitis. 19705310861
stridor in a paediatric department. 19705310997
[pro and con of continous antibiotic treatment of patients with chronic aspecific respiratory disease (card)]. 19705311015
urease production: a little-known property of haemophilus. 19705311423
acute suppurative arthritis in infancy and childhood. 19705311538
type b haemophilus influenzae infections in adults. 19705308035
neonatal hemophilus influenzae septicemia. originating from maternal ammionitis. 19705308087
acute epiglottitis. 19705311804
recurrent haemophilus septicaemia and immunoglobulin deficiency. 19705311846
[bacterial endocarditis caused by a rare germ: haemophilus influenzae. located on a starr-edwards mitral valve prosthesis]. 19705312058
transformation between haemophilus influenzae and haemophilus parainfluenzae.heterospecific transformation between haemophilus influenzae and h. parainfluenzae is from one to more than six orders of magnitude lower than homospecific transformation, depending on the marker assayed. however, the physical integration of deoxyribonucleic acid (dna) in heterospecific compared with homospecific transformation is only slightly decreased. measurement of integration of ultraviolet-irradiated heterospecific transforming dna suggests that compared with homospecific dna a longer pie ...19705312117
[clinical bacteriology of haemophilus influenzae, with special reference to chronic respiratory tract infections]. 19705312131
danger in the air. 19705312155
fate of donor dna in some poorly transformable strains of haemophilus influenzae. 19705312331
dependence of the u.v. survival of transforming dna on the amount of dna uptake per cell. 19705312345
a restriction enzyme from hemophilus influenzae. i. purification and general properties. 19705312500
a restriction enzyme from hemophilus influenzae. ii. 19705312501
[incidence of distribution of different bacteria in bronchial secretions of children with asthma bronchiale]. 19705312503
specificity of lactate for the development of competence in haemophilus influenzae. 19705312622
time-dependent effects of inosine on competence development in haemophilus influenzae.the effect of inosine on the development of competence is dependent upon the time at which it is added to the competence medium. competence is inhibited if inosine is added within 15 min after the development begins, but is stimulated if the addition is made at later times. protein synthesis is stimulated by the addition of inosine, but the effect is quantitatively similar regardless of the time at which inosine is added.19705312691
an electron microscopic study of the relation between length and transforming activity of h. influenzae dna. 19705315288
[clinical observations with rifampicin, a new bactericidal antibiotic]. 19705315020
man versus woman. a historical and cultural framework. 19704947938
so2 and particles--synergistic effects on guinea-pig lungs. 19704950362
carbon monoxide in the pregnant mother and fetus and its exchange across the placenta. 19704943972
carbon monoxide in the pregnant mother and fetus and its exchange across the placenta. 19704943972
[the antibiotic effectivity of doxycycline, tetracycline and chloramphenicol in the agar diffusion test]. 19704933236
[maximum permissible time interval between the collection of urine samples and quantitative bacteriological tests]. 19704929086
calcification of connective tissue. 19704926389
[therapy of suppurative meningitis]. 19704918302
[clinical test of the combination trimethoprime-sulphamethoxazol in pediatrics]. 19704918475
clinical trial of a new antibiotic. 19704919268
tumor immunity produced by the intradermal inoculation of living tumor cells and living mycobacterium bovis (strain bcg).the intradermal inoculation of mixtures containing living tumor cells and living mycobacterium bovis (strain bcg) into unimmunized syngeneic guinea pigs results in an inflammatory reaction to the bcg, and there is no progressive tumor growth. in the absence of bcg the tumor grows progressively, metastasizes, and kills the animal. by conventional methods, it has not been possible to immunize syngeneic guinea pigs to the tumor used. guinea pigs that receive mixtures of bcg and tumor cells, however ...19704920656
observations concerning the use of 1-methyl-2-carbamoyloxymethyl-5-nitroimidazole against experimentally induced histomoniasis in turkey poults. 19704922116
myoglobin-facilitated oxygen diffusion: role of myoglobin in oxygen entry into muscle. 19704922928
structure of escherichia coli ribosomes: effect of ribonuclease on the 30-s and 50-s subunits. 19704909654
[microbiologic evolution under radiation: phenotype of a radiation resistant mutant of escherichia coli k12 induced and selected by successive exposures to 60 c0 gamma radiation]. 19704912513
effect of ultraviolet light on division and deoxyribonucleic acid synthesis in haemophilus influenzae.the effects of ultraviolet (uv) light on cell morphology, deoxyribonucleic acid (dna) synthesis, and protein synthesis in uv-sensitive and uv-resistant strains of haemophilus influenzae were examined. relatively low doses of uv induce lyses in the sensitive strains but not in the resistant mutant; however, uv temporarily blocks cell division of the resistant mutant, and elongated cells are formed after a period of incubation. low doses of uv do not stop dna synthesis in any of the strains examin ...19704912522
specialized transduction of galactose by lambda phage from a deletion lysogen. 19704912822
optical rotatory dispersion and circular dichroism properties of yeast mitochondrial dna's. 19704915294
toxicity of e. coli l-asparaginase in man. 19704905153
the fluorescent antibody technic. 19704906313
diabetes mellitus in mystromys albicaudatus. 19704908127
the relationship of african apes, man and old world monkeys.the conclusions of wilson and sarich (proc. nat. acad. sci. usa, 63, 1088-1093 (1969) that the human lineage diverged from that leading to the african apes about 4 to 5 million years ago is shown to be based upon a wholly unsupported assumption that the superfamilies hominoidea and cercopithecoidea only separated from each other some 30 million years ago. this is entirely contrary to most recent palaeontological evidence.19705002096
haemophilus influenzae in acute otitis media. susceptibility of strains from healed cases and from cases with therapeutic failure, treated with penicillin v. 19704999736
-amino-p-hydroxybenzylpenicillin (brl 2333), a new semisynthetic penicillin: in vitro evaluation. 19705000265
[demonstration of the common immunologic characteristics between a fungal protease and a bacterial protease]. 19704994361
round table. 19704995239
[optical and electron microscopic histochemical studies of ascorbic acid in the cells of normal and leukemic rats]. 19704994165
in-vitro comparison of erythromycin, lincomycin, and clindamycin.the in-vitro antibacterial activities of erythromycin, lincomycin, and clindamycin, a new derivative of lincomycin, were compared. clindamycin was always more active than lincomycin, and was either as active as erythromycin or more so against betahaemolytic streptococci, streptococcus viridans, str. pneumoniae, and erythromycin-sensitive staphylococcus aureus. it was also fully active against most erythromycin-resistant strains of staph. aureus. on the other hand, it was somewhat less active tha ...19704988120
heparin therapy in septicemia with disseminated intravascular coagulation. 19704989565
factors influencing the establishment of the neonatal bacterial flora. i. the role of host factors. 19704989710
haemophilus influenzae in cultures of cerebrospinal fluid. noncapsulated variants typable by immunofluorescence. 19704989835
[effect of material from patients with leukosis on hematopoiesis in monkeys]. 19704990535
[model of an ascending urinary tract infection]. 19704990917
tetracycline levels in bronchial secretions.the excretion of tetracycline hcl in sputum was studied in 42 hospital patients suffering from various respiratory disorders who were receiving oral tetracycline therapy of 1.0 gram daily in divided doses.the tetracycline levels were estimated biologically by a cup-plate agar diffusion method using b. cereus. two separate methods of sputum homogenization are described: enzymic liquefaction with pronase, a powerful proteolytic enzyme, and ultracentrifugation at 103,000 g for three hours which sed ...19704990998
[acute autoimmune hemolytic anemia caused by cold antibodies following mycoplasma pneumonia with fatal ending]. 19704991328
[tetany and rickettsiosis. rickettsia mooserii in the etiology of tetany]. 19704991549
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