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the isolation of brucella suis from rodents in kenya. 196313953489
the behavior of brucella neotomae and brucella suis in reciprocal superinfection experiments in mice and guinea pigs. 196313984251
[detection and type differentiation of brucella suis]. 19635896674
[human brucellosis; study of the first 2 cases produced by "brucella suis" in our country]. 196214017569
the nature of pig antibodies against brucella suis. 196213894604
pathogenicity and immunogenicity of streptomycin-dependent mutants of brucella.simon, ellen m. (university of wisconsin, madison) and david t. berman. pathogenicity and immunogenicity of streptomycin-dependent mutants of brucella. j. bacteriol. 83:1347-1355. 1962.-streptomycin-dependent (sd) mutants of brucella suis and b. abortus were avirulent for guinea pigs whether selected in the presence of streptomycin only or streptomycin and normal or immune serum. administration of large quantities of streptomycin to guinea pigs increased the numbers of organisms which could be r ...196213913089
isolation of brucella suis from air of slaughterhouse. 196219316420
metabolic characterization of the genus brucella. i. statistical evaluation of the oxidative rates by which type i of each species can be identified.meyer, margaret e. (university of california, davis), and h. s. cameron. metabolic characterization of the genus brucella. i. statistical evaluation of the oxidative rates by which type i of each species can be identified. j. bacteriol. 82:387-395. 1961.-the oxidative uptake rates on 11 amino acid and seven carbohydrate substrates were determined for 75 strains of brucellae that had been identified by the conventional determinative methods as brucella melitensis type i, brucella abortus type i, ...196113770011
metabolic characterization of the genus brucella. ii. oxidative metabolic patterns of the described biotypes.meyer, margaret e. (university of california, davis), and h. s. cameron. metabolic characterization of the genus brucella. ii. oxidative metabolic patterns of the described biotypes. j. bacteriol. 82:396-400. 1961.-the oxidative metabolism of the biotypes of brucella abortus and brucella suis was compared to that of typical strains of these species. it was found that the biotypes of b. abortus display a metabolic pattern identical to that of b. abortus type i, irrespective of their differences i ...196113770012
metabolic characterization of the genus brucella. iii. oxidative metabolism of strains that show anomalous characteristics by conventional determinative methods.meyer, margaret e. (university of california, davis). metabolic characterization of the genus brucella. iii. oxidative metabolism of strains that show anomalous characteristics by conventional determinative methods. j. bacteriol. 82:401-410. 1961.-the oxidative metabolic patterns were determined on 83 strains of brucellae that had been described as "atypical" because they differed in one or more characteristics or because they had been isolated from an abnormal host (other than the natural reser ...196113770014
preliminary report on vaccines prepared from gamma-irradiated mycobacterium tuberculosis and brucella suis. 195913627447
studies on mixed infections. iv. role of bacterial endotoxin in combined infection with brucella suis and coxiella burnetii. 195913630869
studies on mixed infections. v. effect of stressor compounds in combined infection with brucella suis and coxiella burnetii. 195913630870
[chromatographic studies on free and bound lipid fractions in brucella suis 44]. 195913670971
a rapid biochemical method for differentiation of brucella suis. peroxidase activity of brucella. 195914411849
the pathogenesis of brucella suis infection in guinea pigs: lesions of the spleen, liver, testis, and articulations. 195813537582
studies on the antigenic structure of brucella suis with the aid of the agar gel precipitation technique. i. the resistance of antigens to physical, chemical and enzymatic treatments. 195813546544
relationship of agar diffusion patterns to agglutinating and protective properties of brucella suis antisera. 195813572724
a cellular basis of immunity in experimental brucella infection.brucella suis, brucella abortus, and brucella melitensis were shown by microscopic and cultural procedures to multiply extensively within normal rat, mouse, and guinea pig monocytes maintained in vitro in cell cultures for 3 days. intracellular growth of brucellae had no observable toxic effects on most monocytes, although many of the cells became completely engorged with brucellae within 3 days. non-smooth brucellae and strain 19 multiplied slowly within normal monocytes. in contrast, "immune" ...195813575671
characterization of intracellular, glucosidic polysaccharide produced by brucella suis. 195813587473
studies on mixed infections. iii. influence of immunological factors in combined brucella suis and coxiella burnetii infection. 195813587484
tissue culture studies on bacterial allergy in experimental brucellosis. i. the effect of brucella suis whole antigen on cultures of spleen from normal and brucella-infected guinea pigs.tissue culture methods have been used to investigate infectious allergy in experimental brucellosis. a study was made of the effect of whole cell brucella antigen on cultures of spleen from normal and brucella-infected guinea pigs. the degree of toxicity was based upon the inhibition of migration of wandering cells and upon the morphologic appearance of stained sections of tissue cultures at different periods of incubation. a suspension of heat-killed br. suis was more toxic for splenic cells fr ...195813491765
brucella suis infection of a child in eire. 195713492608
nutritional factors influencing the polysaccharide production of brucella suis. 195713428709
suppuration and calcification of the liver and spleen due to long standing infection with brucella suis. 195713452074
[1st isolation of brucella suis from swine in poland]. 195713469292
studies on respiratory infection. iii. experiments with brucella suis. 195613319690
the establishment of colonial variants in guinea pigs infected with smooth brucella suis. 195613376920
[isolation of brucella suis from a hare]. 195613420224
studies on mixed infections. ii. pathological effects of combined brucella suis and coxiella burnetii infection. 195513248333
the use of triphenyltetrazolium chloride in the study of dehydrogenase activity of brucellae. 195513265234
brucella suis infection of guinea-pigs by the respiratory route. 195514351638
demonstration of an iron-activated aldolase in sonic extracts of brucella suis. 195514367307
establishment of colonial variants of brucellae in vivo. 195514371687
on the problem of naturally occurring aberrant strains of brucella. 195413204346
[case of brucella suis infection in poland]. 195413224518
cutaneous hypersensitivity in brucellosis. i. characterization of an antigen for detection of cutaneous hypersensitivity in brucellosis. 195313035101
cutaneous hypersensitivity in brucellosis. ii. chromatographic studies on the skin-test antigen. 195313035102
the role of iron in the biology of brucella suis. i. growth and virulence. 195313069471
effect of methionine upon utilization of dl-homocystine by brucella suis. 195212983395
comparative metabolic studies on the genus brucella. i. evidence of a urea cycle from glutamic acid metabolism. 195212999700
brucella suis infection in suckling and weanling pigs. i. 195213022509
brucella suis infection in suckling and weanling pigs. 195213022528
the comparative effect of related chemical groups on the growth of three species of brucella. 195214924103
susceptibility of cattle to brucella suis following vaccination with brucella abortus strain 19. 195214924107
reversal of thionine inhibition by various substrates on brucella suis. 195214924133
anaerobic glycolysis by enzyme preparations of brucella suis. 195214927609
the bactericidal action of dog blood against brucella suis. 195214946422
[hydrolysis of antigen complex of brucella suis and chemical nature of components]. 195114895511
studies of sulfur metabolism of brucella suis. 195114897832
[hydrolysis of the antigen complex of brucella suis and the chemical nature of components]. 195114811889
marked resistance of swine to brucella suis. 195114836086
the bactericidal action in vivo of aureomycin in an aureomycin fermentation residue against brucella suis. 195114840005
studies on the pathogenicity of brucella suis for cattle. 195114847107
studies in the pathology and pathogenesis of experimental brucellosis. i. a comparison of the pathogenicity of brucella abortus, brucella melitensis, and brucella suis for guinea pigs. 195114861464
[antigens of brucella suis; isolation, purification and chemical characteristics]. 195014869315
failures with aureomycin in the treatment of infection with brucella suis; a report of three cases. 195014774107
epidural abscess secondary to brucellosis, brucella suis. 195015405291
brucella suis infection treated with aureomycin; case report. 195015412345
a urease test for the differentiation of brucella suis. 195015436442
brucella suis treated successfully with streptomycin. 194918135111
infection of the hip by brucella suis. 194918140650
studies on the nutritional requirements of brucella suis. 194720284942
studies on brucellosis in swine; clinical and histologic features of intracutaneous reactions to fractions of brucella suis. 194720251177
viability of brucella suis on storage in liquid culture. 194720251193
effects of penicillin on brucella suis in vitro and in vivo. 194720268038
streptomycin resistance of brucella suis and eberthella typhosa. 194720272834
studies on the nutritional requirements of brucella suis. 194716561250
a selective medium for the isolation of brucella suis. 194618016369
concentration of brucella suis from broth culture. 194620274686
a selective medium for the isolation of brucella suis. 194620984363
brucella suis in aerated broth culture; preliminary studies on growth assays, inoculum, and growth characteristics in an improved medium. 194620998715
brucella suis in aerated broth culture; aeration studies. 194620998716
brucella suis in aerated broth culture; continuous culture studies. 194620998717
studies on brucellosis of swine; exposure and reexposure experiments with brucella suis. 194621013307
orchitis in swine due to brucella suis. 194621020428
aeration in the cultivation of brucella suis. 194621064678
brucella suis in aerated broth culture: i. preliminary studies on growth assays, inoculum, and growth characteristics in an improved medium. 194616561174
brucella suis in aerated broth culture: ii. aeration studies. 194616561175
brucella suis in aerated broth culture: iii. continuous culture studies. 194616561176
concentration of brucella suis from broth culture. 194616561209
isolation of brucella suis from boar's semen. 194521065726
chemotactic properties of brucella suis: a study of phagocytosis of brucella in vitro by normal, nonimmune human leukocytes. 194519970808
observations on the infection of chick embryos with bacterium tularense, brucella, and pasteurella pestis.1. comparison of the infections of chick embryos by the chorio-allantoic route indicates that bacterium tularense and brucella suis, abortus, and melitensis exhibit varying degrees of facultative intracellular parasitism. pasteurella pestis is adapted to rapid proliferation and spread in the intercellular fluids. 2. in the early stages of infection bacterium tularense has a marked affinity for growth within ectodermal epithelial cells. brucella suis and brucella abortus differ in their selectivi ...194119871129
pasteurization of milk artificially infected with two strains of brucella suis. 193216559598
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