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the reactions of antibodies with hemeprotein antgens. the measurement of reaction kinetics and stoichiometry by fluorescence quenching. 19694977444
gentamicin: pharmacologic observations in newborns and infants. 19694977996
morphology of functional relations between the arteria hepatica and the vena portae. 19694978211
[diurnal mitotic rhythms in the rat liver after partial hepatectomy]. 19694978623
in vitro susceptibility of neisseria gonorrhoeae to different antibiotics. 19694981391
size constancy in monkeys with inferotemporal lesions. 19694981469
[changes in the skeletal system of monkeys in the postneurotic period]. 19694993076
[gentamicin in the oral use in prevention of neonatal pseudomonas aeruginosa infections and in disinfection of the carriers]. 19694998305
azidocillin--a new penicillin derivative. 1. clinical investigation in treatment of scarlet fever. 19694999682
[obtainment of type-specific immune serums against haemophilus influenzae and their suitability for immunofluorescence]. 19694908404
aerfusion catheter in the aorta for cadaveric kidney transplantation. an experimental study. 19694908938
the place of heterologous antilymphocytic globulin in renal transplantation. 19694898052
a comparison of erythromycin, novobiocin, tetracycline and a novobiocin-tetracycline combination in purulent exacerbations of chronic bronchitis. 19694899665
cephalexin: microbiological effects and pharmacologic parameters in man. 19694900202
decontamination of pesticides in soils. 19694900801
delayed multiplication of newly capsulated transformants of haemophilus influenzae detected by immunofluorescence. 19694893461
[demonstration of haemophilus in the bacteriological study of material from the respiratory tract]. 19694893550
physiological responses of the preserved autotransplanted canine kidney. 19694894622
group specificity in protein synthesis, 3. 19694895195
factors affecting the intracellular parasitic growth of bdellovibrio bacteriovorus developing within escherichia coli.a procedure for one-step growth experiments on bdellovibrio bacteriovorus growing parasitically in escherichia coli b was developed. the resulting one-step growth curves showed that, under defined conditions at 30 c, each singly infected e. coli host cell, on the average, gave rise to 5.7 bdellovibrio cells. this value was confirmed by single-burst experiments and by microscopic observations. in the temperature range of 25 to 38 c, the average burst size and the duration of the latent period wer ...19694886299
characterization of polynucleotide phosphorylase mutants of escherichia coli.three polynucleotide phosphorylase mutations, isolated in heavily mutagenized escherichia coli strains q7, q13, and q27, were characterized after their transfer by p1 transduction to nearly isogenic strains which lack ribonuclease i. each strain has a different altered form of polynucleotide phosphorylase. one enzyme exhibited sharply reduced activity under all conditions tested. a second had reduced activity which was stimulated by mn(++). the third enzyme was thermolabile and could be >95% ina ...19694887520
heart transplant rejection in pig and dog. 19694896468
mechanisms of endotoxin tolerance. v. specificity of the early and late phases of pyrogenic tolerance. 19694902894
[peculiarities of the clinical course and therapy of coli infections in early childhood]. 19694904591
non-steroidal antifertility agents affecting brain mechanisms.many non-steroidal agents prevent ovulation by acting on the nervous structures that control the secretion of gonadotrophins. information on the neuroendocrine factors involved in the process of ovulation in mammals is presented in this paper and is then used as the background for explaining the mode of action of drugs which inhibit ovulation through an effect on the central nervous system. such drugs are found among the following classes of compounds: cns depressants, tranquillizers, cholinergi ...19694905149
histoid leprosy. 19694889913
synthesis of lens protein in vitro. iv. further characterization of the lens cell-free system. 19694891894
an organophosphorus round-up. ii. 19694891899
[daunomycin as immunosuppressive agent in corneal hetero-grafts]. 19694948394
pilot study of factors associated with exacerbations in chronic bronchitis.the factors associated with exacerbations of chronic bronchitis were investigated in a pilot study of 23 male patients over a period of 29 months. there were 63 exacerbations-56 were fully investigated and in seven only serological studies were possible. evidence of the presence of an infective agent was sought in the early stages of the exacerbations and during relative quiescence. significantly more potential pathogens, both bacterial (pneumococci and haemophilus influenzae) and viral and myco ...19695349300
purulent pericarditis: report of a case. 19695308346
[the action of nitrous acid on haemophilus influenzae transforming dna]. 19695308427
hemophilus influenzae meningitis in an adult. 19695308082
effects of antibiotics on induction, viability, and reversion potential of l-forms of haemophilus influenzae.l-form variants of haemophilus influenzae were found to be more susceptible than their parent bacilli to streptomycin, kanamycin, tetracycline, erythromycin, and chloramphenicol if l-form inducer, penicillin, was present. this greater susceptibility was defined as the bactericidal effect for the variant forms of a concentration of antibiotic that is lower than but approximates the level bacteriostatic for the parents. in the absence of penicillin, reversion to and growth as bacilli occurred, alt ...19695305776
incomplete bacteriophage-like particles in ultraviolet-irradiated haemophilus.incomplete phagelike particles were found in competent and incompetent cells of haemophilus influenzae rd (transformable) lysed after exposure to ultraviolet radiation.19695305777
haemophili from eyes.the identity of haemophili isolated in our laboratories from eye swabs was investigated. ten out of 114 strains belonged to capsulated types of h. influenzae. seventy-six strains were submitted to tests for the identification of h. aegyptius (the koch-weeks bacillus), but none was proved to belong to this species. an unexpectedly high proportion of the haemophilus strains, including most of those with capsules, came from patients with lachrymal duct obstruction.19695305825
haemophilus influenzae as a respiratory pathogen. 19695311686
genetic and physical map of the chromosome of hemophilus influenzae. 19695308523
selective culture medium to survey the incidence of haemophilus species.a culture medium for the selective isolation of haemophilus species is described. bacitracin and nutritional supplements were incorporated in a rich basal agar medium to which rabbit blood was added to distinguish hemolytic species. colony counts of seven typed strains of h. influenzae on this medium were within practical limits of counts on other media tested for clinical use. the bacitracin medium was as reliable as hemoglobin-agar for detecting h. influenzae and more sensitive for detecting o ...19695308660
[on a case of waterhouse-friderichsen syndrome caused by haemophilus influenzae]. 19695314393
cephaloridine in the treatment of acute exacerbations of chronic bronchitis. 19695314680
phagocytic and bactericidal activities of peritoneal and alveolar macrophages from mice. 19695314333
haemophilus influenzae type b septicaemia.in the period november 1967 to september 1968 haemophilus influenzae type b was isolated from the blood of 11 young children. only three of these presented with meningitis; others had septic arthritis, oesteomyelitis, subcutaneous abscesses, cellulitis, respiratory infections, and undifferentiated pyrexia. during the preceding five years h. influenzae type b was isolated from the blood cultures of 15 patients, and all but two of these were cases of meningitis. blood culture has proved of value i ...19695303988
acute infectious epiglottitis in adults. 19695304385
failure of response to ampicillin in hemophilus influenzae meningitis. 19695304512
haemophilus influenzae: growth stimulation by atmospheric pollutants. 19695304739
serine biosynthesis and regulation in haemophilus influenzae.nutritional mutants of haemophilus influenzae requiring l-serine for growth were shown to be deficient in their capacity to synthesize serine-phosphate from 3-phosphoglycerate. on the basis of the correlation between this block and the requirement for an exogenous supply of the amino acid, it was concluded that the "phosphorylated" pathway is the only pathway used by h. influenzae for serine biosynthesis. serine inhibits serine-phosphate production, thereby regulating its own synthesis in a mann ...19695305003
ultraviolet inactivation and photoproducts of transforming dna irradiated at low temperatures.solutions of haemophilus influenzae transforming dna were irradiated at temperatures ranging from 25 degrees c to - 196 degrees c. temperature dependence of the formation of thymine-containing dimers was closely correlated with inactivation of transforming activity; in general, both dimerization and inactivation decreased with decreasing temperature. the fraction of nonphotoreactivable damage increased with increasing dose at low temperatures. the nonphotoreactivable spore-type photoproduct was ...19695305089
bacteriologic relapse during ampicillin treatment of hemophilus influenzae meningitis. 19695305115
relapse of hemophilus influenzae type b meningitis during intravenous therapy with ampicillin. 19695305116
chromatography of nucleic acids on hydroxyapatite. ii. chromatography of denatured dna. 19695304984
fulminating hemophilus influenza meningitis in childhood. 19695305425
haemophilus influenzae type b septicemia. 19695305534
synthesis of deoxyribonucleic acid after ultraviolet irradiation of sensitive and resistant haemophilus influenzae.synthesis of deoxyribonucleic acid (dna) has been measured as a function of ultraviolet (uv) radiation dose in wild-type and seven uv-sensitive strains of haemophilus influenzae. at the uv doses used, all strains were able to resume dna synthesis, even those which are unable to excise pyrimidine dimers from their dna. these excisionless strains showed longer uv-induced delays in dna synthesis than all but one of the other strains. the longest delay was shown by db117, a strain which can excise d ...19695305934
spherical pneumonia due to hemophilus influenzae. a definitive study by transtracheal aspiration. 19695306270
the relationship between the aetiology of pneumonia in adults and certain clinical and radiographic findings. 19695306271
postpartum bacteremia due to haemophilus influenzae. report of two cases. 19695306676
analysis of photoenzymatic repair of uv lesions in dna by single light flashes. 3. comparison of the repair effects at various temperatures between plus 37degrees and minus 196degrees. 19695306754
prophage mapping by transformation. 19695306777
a note on haemophilus influenzae type b infections. 19695307043
an active interferon inducer obtained from hemophilus influenzae type b. 19695307674
competence in haemophilus influenzae. a role for inosine and lactate in the primary cell-deoxyribonucleic acid attachment reaction. 19695307719
a selective medium for the isolation of haemophilus from sputum. 19695307806
new bacteriophage of haemophilus influenzae.some properties of a newly isolated haemophilus influenzae bacteriophage are described. the phage is morphologically distinct from previously described h. influenzae phages.19695308021
killing of haemophilus influenzae cells by integrated ultraviolet-induced lesions from transforming deoxyribonucleic acid.highly competent cultures of haemophilus influenzae are inactivated by exposure to transforming deoxyribonucleic acid (dna) irradiated with ultraviolet light (uv). as a function of uv dose to the dna, the killing goes to a maximum and then decreases. the killing of h. influenzae by unirradiated h. parainfluenzae dna, reported by other workers, is enhanced by low doses of uv, but drops off at high doses. since there are no such lethal effects in a strain of h. influenzae that takes up dna normall ...19695308034
urinary incontinence among patients with arthritis--a neglected disability.urinary tract pathology may be no more common in patients with arthritis than among the general population, but its impact may be enhanced by disability. in this survey of 247 patients, as many as 38% of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (ra), 47% of patients with osteoarthritis (oa) and even 34% of patients with soft tissue rheumatism (str) reported difficulty controlling their urine, confirming that incontinence is a widespread and often under-reported problem. more detailed enquiry in a samp ...19691629846
[late results of conservative-surgical treatment of chronic diseases of the periapical tissue]. 1969284889
attitudes concerning water fluoridation among graduating swedish dentists.the purpose of the investigation was to assess the attitudes concerning water fluoridation among swedish dentists just having completed their dental education. all senior dental students (168) at the four swedish dental schools were handed a questionnaire during the last week of november 1974. by the end of february 1975, 98% of the respondents, now dentists, had returned their questionnaires. water fluoridation was considered by the average respondent to be quite economical and effective but on ...1969284881
implications of the primary prevention trials against coronary heart disease.the bulk of the mortality (60%) in hypertension occurs in those with mild to moderate elevations of blood pressure, and the chief hazard is coronary disease. although progression in the severity of hypertension has been slowed with drug therapy, the benefits for coronary outcome and all-cause mortality have been equivocal. only a 10% reduction in coronary heart disease morbidity and mortality has been shown, an improvement that is not only small, but is statistically insignificant. only vascular ...19691982770
[methods in nursing surveys. 6. methods in the case studies]. 1969249855
[methodical information about perfusion of rabbit spleen in vitro]. 19684238762
studies on (na+-k+)-activated atpase. xx. properties of (na+-k+)-activated atpase in rat liver. 19684231299
delayed hypersensitivity and arthus reactivity in relation to host resistance in salmonella-infected mice. 19684235134
[the mitochondrial-myofibril ratio in rat myocardial cells in hypertensive cardiac hypertrophy]. 19684235214
inhibition of brain sodium- and potassium-stimulated adenosine triphosphatase activity by chlorpromazine free radical. 19684235718
[listeria monocytogenes. comparative studies of the bacteriostatis and bacteriocidal effect of chemotherapeutic]. 19684231703
enzymatic characteristics of human basal cell epithelioma. 19684232036
[bdellovibrio bacteriovorus--the first case of parasitism of bacteria with other bacteria]. 19684236731
cytological analysis of the effect of methionine sulphoximine on protein metabolism of cells of the nervous system in vivo. 19684283665
cytological analysis of the effect of methionine sulphoximine on protein metabolism of cells of the nervous system in vivo. 19684283665
charge-transfer character of glucose dehydrogenase inhibition by substituted pyridines. 19684295158
herpes simplex virus hepatitis in mice: an electron-microscopic study. 19684295307
antigenic relationship of the gram-negative organism causing canine abortion to smooth and rough brucellae.the use of whole-cell antigens in agglutination and agglutinin-absorption tests showed that the organism causing abortion in dogs is similar to rough brucella abortus, b. melitensis, and b. ovis, but different from smooth brucella cultures. water-soluble antigens obtained by ultrasonic treatment and examined by immuno-electrophoresis and gel diffusion show extensive cross-reactions within the genus brucella, but little or no cross-reaction with similar antigens from other gram-negative genera in ...19684295848
heterogeneity in the properties of 7 s and 19s rabbit-neutralizing antibodies to herpes simplex virus. 19684296105
influence of irradiation on the susceptibility of the guinea-pig to infection with clostridium welchii type a. 19684296132
[halogenation of ribonucleic acids. vi. influence of bromination on the transforming activity of haemophilus influenzae dna]. 19684297076
experimental retinal detachment. 19684181020
experimental retinal detachment. 19684181020
reaction of centrifugal nerves in the human retina two weeks after photocoagulation. 19684181021
reaction of centrifugal nerves in the human retina two weeks after photocoagulation. 19684181021
the use of cronolone-impregnated pessaries in two goats. 19684178667
precipitins to pneumococcal c-substance polysaccharide in the serum of patients with chronic bronchial disorders. 19684170752
bacterial precipitins in serum of patients with cystic fibrosis. 19684170754
in vitro 65zn-binding capacities of normal, hyperplastic, and carcinomatous human prostate gland. 19684171721
failure of ampicillin in meningitis. 19684171817
poisoning from a rose spray containing lindane and malathion. 19684173977
cephaloridine compared with penicillin and streptomycin in exacerbations of chronic mucopurulent bronchitis. report to the research committee of the british tuberculosis association. 19684175156
a comparative study of ampicillin, tetracycline hydrochloride, and methacycline hydrochloride in acute exacerbations of chronic bronchitis. 19684175157
[studies on the antibodies formed by pathogenic fungi and theri immunologic activities. 1. fractionation and purification of antibodies from anti-candida albicans and anti-aspergillus fumigatus rabbit sera]. 19684177798
[studies on the antibodies formed by pathogenic fungi and theri immunologic activities. 1. fractionation and purification of antibodies from anti-candida albicans and anti-aspergillus fumigatus rabbit sera]. 19684177798
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