Publications
| Title | Abstract | Year(sorted descending) Filter | PMID Filter |
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| [effect of medium ingredient concentration on filament formation in bacillus mycoides flügge]. | 1967 | 4976140 | |
| [effect of liming and fertilization on ammonification and nitrification in salt soils]. | 1967 | 4976141 | |
| [capillary through-flow camera for cultivation of microorganizms which are unable to actively attach]. | 1967 | 4976142 | |
| [a study of b. cereus, isolated from pasteurized milk]. | 1967 | 4975969 | |
| [changes in protein structures of bacillus mycoides no. 1 and h 19 phages in the process of heating]. | 1967 | 4976076 | |
| [a comparative study of anthrax bacteriophages]. | 1967 | 4977806 | |
| [the importance of bac. cereus in human pathology (review of material from the foreign press)]. | 1967 | 4979151 | |
| [hemolytic properties of aerobic sporogenous bacteria]. | 1967 | 4992913 | |
| regulation of glutamine synthetase. ii. patterns of feedback inhibition in microorganisms. | the feedback inhibition of glutamine synthetase was investigated by use of partially purified enzyme preparations from salmonella typhimurium, micrococcus sodonensis, pseudomonas fluorescens, bacillus cereus, bacillus licheniformis, clostridium pasteurianum, rhodospirillum rubrum, neurospora crassa, candida utilis, and chlorella pyrenoidosa. inhibition analyses indicated that the enzyme of each organism can be effectively regulated with mixtures of end products from the diverse pathways of gluta ... | 1967 | 6025412 |
| [on the development of precipitating antibodies toward human serum protein in rabbits after application of bac. cereus spores]. | 1967 | 4233275 | |
| electronmicroscopic, cytochemical and immunochemical study of b. anthracis and b. cereus. | 1967 | 4239117 | |
| analysis of the 5'-terminal nucleotide sequences of ribonucleic acids. ii. comparison of the 5'-terminal nucleotide sequences of ribosomal rna's from different organisms. | 1967 | 4296143 | |
| [poisoning and infection from food]. | 1967 | 4320648 | |
| cationic antibiotics and phospholipase c as tools in the study of phospholipid structure and function. i. inhibition of the in vitro clotting system by cationic antibiotics. | 1967 | 4290011 | |
| cationic antibiotics and phospholipase c as tools in the study of phospholipid structure and function. ii. combined effects of colistin sulfate and phospholipase c on the in vitro blood clotting system. | 1967 | 4290012 | |
| electron microscopic study on the effect of the oxidation of ultrathin sections of bacillus cereus and bacillus megaterium. | 1967 | 4290538 | |
| biosynthesis of aminoacyl derivatives of phosphatidylglycerol. | 1967 | 4291861 | |
| enumeration of bacillus cereus in foods. | for the enumeration of vegetative cells and spores of bacillus cereus in foods, a mannitol-egg yolk-phenol red-agar has been developed which exploits the failure of b. cereus to dissimilate mannitol, and the ability of most strains to produce phospholipase c. when a high degree of selectivity was required, polymyxin b sulfate in a concentration of 10 ppm appeared to be the most effective selective additive. useful characteristics for the identification of presumptive isolates of b. cereus were f ... | 1967 | 4291956 |
| lethal toxin of bacillus cereus. i. relationships and nature of toxin, hemolysin, and phospholipase. | bacillus cereus phospholipase was characterized as a phospholipase c by the analysis of lecithin degradation products by thin-layer and paper chromatography. methanol in the growth menstruum inhibited completely the synthesis of phospholipase c, whereas the synthesis of lethal toxin and hemolysin were only partially inhibited. dialysis of preformed b. cereus products against ethyl alcohol and methanol did not inactivate hemolytic, phospholipase c, or lethal activity. the hemolytic and lethal act ... | 1967 | 4292311 |
| spores of microorganisms. xxi. conversion of outgrowing spores of bacillus cereus to refractile forms by basic peptides and proteins. | 1967 | 4292733 | |
| [purulent bacillus cereus pleurisy in an asthmatic patient treated for a long time with corticoids]. | 1967 | 4294100 | |
| [the prevention of food poisoning in communal environments]. | 1967 | 4303935 | |
| experimental infection of mice with bacillus cereus: studies of pathogenesis and pathologic changes. | 1967 | 4229310 | |
| lysis of escherichia coli by ethylenediaminetetraacetate and phospholipases as measured by beta-galactosidase activity. | a permeaseless mutant of escherichia coli, which produces beta-galactosidase constitutively, was treated briefly with ethylenediaminetetraacetate and then with the phospholipases of bacillus cereus. cell lysis occurred, as indicated by an increase in beta-galactosidase activity and a decrease in absorbancy of the cell suspension. the susceptibility of the cells to attack by ethylenediaminetetraacetate and the phospholipases was markedly affected by the age of the cells when harvested. the result ... | 1967 | 4168313 |
| bacillus cereus bacteraemia. a complication of intermittent haemodialysis. | 1967 | 4163313 | |
| location of spore and vegatative antigens of bacillus cereus by means of ferritin-labelled antibodies. | 1966 | 4163998 | |
| changes in nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide concentration of bacillus cereus during growth. | 1966 | 4291016 | |
| patterns of interaction between polyribonucleotides and individual dna strands derived from several vertebrates, bacteria and bacteriophages. | 1966 | 4291221 | |
| [specificity of nitrate reductase induction by bacillus cereus]. | 1966 | 4291535 | |
| hydroxylation of deoxycorticosterone by bacillus cereus, strain t. | 1966 | 4289033 | |
| food-borne bacterial toxins. | food poisoning caused by the ingestion of preformed bacterial toxins is considered in relation to comparative symptoms, procedures for extraction and purification of the causal toxins, their chemistry, serology, assay procedures and pharmacology, in so far as these are known.the bacteria discussed in this context are clostridium botulinum, c. perfringens, staphylococcus aureus, bacillus cereus, and vibrio parahemolyticus. the possible roles of the enterococci, proteus, e. coli and of unknown spe ... | 1966 | 5905949 |
| influence of food microorganisms on staphylococcal growth and enterotoxin production in meat. | forty-four microorganisms were studied for their influence on staphylococcal growth and enterotoxin production. inhibition was found to be more common than stimulation. two types of inhibition were observed: inhibition of staphylococcal growth, and inhibition of enterotoxin formation with no apparent effect on growth. by use of a plate test, 12 of the 44 food microorganisms were found to inhibit staphylococcal growth at 35 c. of the 12, 3 also inhibited growth at 25 c. no significant differences ... | 1966 | 5970822 |
| the purification and properties of a penicillinase whose synthesis is mediated by an r-factor in escherichia coli. | 1. the penicillinase (beta-lactamase) from escherichia coli strain tem has been purified and its activity against a range of penicillin and cephalosporin derivatives measured. 2. the enzyme shows little resemblance to penicillinases from bacillus cereus, bacillus licheniformis and staphylococcus aureus. 3. the molecular weight of the enzyme is 16700+/-5%, which is about half the value obtained for other penicillinases. 4. the enzyme is most similar in properties to a crude preparation of a penic ... | 1966 | 5328167 |
| [a study of the antigens of b. anthracis and b. cereus by means of luminescent-serologic and cytochemical technics]. | 1966 | 4978574 | |
| [a comparative electron microscopic and cytochemical study of b. anthracis and b. cereus]. | 1966 | 4979789 | |
| [a comparative immunologic study of penicillinase extracted from various microorganisms]. | 1966 | 4978126 | |
| [demonstration of antibiotics in milk by means of the bacteriological method]. | 1966 | 4968904 | |
| the fine structure of frozen-etched bacillus cereus spores. | 1966 | 4968696 | |
| [regularities of the induction of enzyme synthesis by penicillin age-producing cultures of staph. aureus, bac. cereus 569, bac. subtilis]. | 1966 | 4968577 | |
| [biochemical activity of 56 strains of "b. cereus" isolated from foods]. | 1966 | 4966199 | |
| [comparison of the experimental pathogenic potency of orally administered bacillus cereus and bacillus laterosporus]. | 1966 | 4966308 | |
| [production of amino acids by microorganisms in cultural liquid in soil]. | 1966 | 4974782 | |
| [structure of some bacillus cereus-thuringiensis bacteriophages]. | 1966 | 4974783 | |
| thermostability of bacillus cereus penicillinase. | williams, daniel h., iii (hahnemann medical college, philadelphia, pa.), a. bondi, a. g. moat, and f. ahmad. thermostability of bacillus cereus penicillinase. j. bacteriol. 91:257-261. 1966.-the extracellular penicillinase of bacillus cereus, strain 13-10, exhibited an unusual thermostability. whereas it was completely and irreversibly inactivated by heating at 70 c, it retained considerable activity when heated at 100 c for 30 min. the active enzyme remaining was completely stable to further he ... | 1966 | 4955248 |
| inhibition of the development of the spore septum and membranes in bacillus cereus by beta-phenethyl alcohol. | remsen, c. c. (syracuse university, syracuse, n.y.), d. g. lundgren, and r. a. slepecky. inhibition of the development of the spore septum and membranes in bacillus cereus by beta-phenethyl alcohol. j. bacteriol. 91:324-331. 1966.-the effect of phenethyl alcohol (pea) upon the initial stages of sporulation in bacillus cereus was studied with an electron microscope. pea (0.35%) completely inhibited the development of the spore septum and forespore membranes. some of the treated cells did form the ... | 1966 | 4955250 |
| biological properties of streptococcal cell-wall particles. 3. dermonecrotic reaction to cell-wall mucopeptides. | abdulla, essa m. (university of north carolina school of medicine, chapel hill), and john h. schwab. biological properties of streptococcal cell-wall particles. iii. dermonecrotic reaction to cell-wall mucopeptides. j. bacteriol. 91:374-383. 1966.-intradermal injection of rabbits and guinea pigs with mucopeptide suspensions produced an acute necrotic lesion which reached maximal severity within 24 hr and gradually subsided with scar formation. necrosis was evident within 4 hr after injection of ... | 1966 | 4955252 |
| inoculum-dependent division lag of bacillus cultures and its relation to an endogenous factor(s) ("schizokinen"). | lankford, c. e. (the university of texas, austin), james r. walker, james b. reeves, n. h. nabbut, b. r. byers, and r. j. jones. inoculum-dependent division lag of bacillus cultures and its relation to an endogenous factor(s) ("schizokinen"). j. bacteriol. 91:1070-1079. 1966.-when cells of bacillus megaterium, grown on brain heart infusion agar, were inoculated into a chemically defined medium, they exhibited a division lag which was an inverse function of inoculum size. the addition of filtrate ... | 1966 | 4956330 |
| endotrophic calcium, strontium, and barium spores of bacillus megaterium and bacillus cereus. | foerster, harold f. (the university of texas, austin), and j. w. foster. endotrophic calcium, strontium, and barium spores of bacillus megaterium and bacillus cereus. j. bacteriol. 91:1333-1345. 1966.-spores were produced by washed vegetative cells suspended in deionized water supplemented with cacl(2), srcl(2), or bacl(2). normal, refractile spores were produced in each case; a portion of the barium spores lost refractility and darkened. thin-section electron micrographs revealed no apparent an ... | 1966 | 4956334 |
| unusual compound present in cell walls of streptomycin-dependent strains of some gram-positive bacteria. | 1966 | 4956336 | |
| heterogenetic antigens of gram-positive bacteria. | chorpenning, frank w. (the ohio state university, columbus), and matthew c. dodd. heterogenetic antigens of gram-positive bacteria. j. bacteriol. 91:1440-1445. 1966.-soluble antigens obtained by various methods from gram-positive bacteria were used to modify erythrocytes whose hemagglutinating reactions with immune rabbit sera and normal human sera were then studied. antigens from all gram-positive organisms studied except corynbacteria altered red cells, causing them to react with specific bact ... | 1966 | 4956340 |
| role of acetate in sporogenesis of bacillus cereus. | nakata, h. m. (washington state university, pullman). role of acetate in sporogenesis of bacillus cereus. j. bacteriol. 91:784-788. 1966.-the distribution of radioactivity associated initially with acetate-2-c(14) was followed during sporogenesis of bacillus cereus strain t. this was accomplished by replacing cells committed to sporulation into a chemically defined sporulation medium. it was observed that 65 to 70% of the initial radioactivity was incorporated into poly-beta-hydroxybutyrate, whe ... | 1966 | 4956759 |
| dissociation of cellular functions in bacillus cereus by 5-fluorouracil. | reich, melvin (the george washington university school of medicine, washington, d.c.), and h. george mandel. dissociation of cellular functions in bacillus cereus by 5-fluorouracil. j. bacteriol. 91:517-523. 1966.-5-fluorouracil (fu) produced a marked inhibition of growth and deoxyribonucleic acid (dna) synthesis in bacillus cereus 569h. protein and ribonucleic acid (rna) synthesis were not specifically inhibited, and proceeded at the rate of turbidometric increase of the cells. cell-wall synthe ... | 1966 | 4956778 |
| effect of 8-azaguanine on the transition from vegetative growth to presporulation in bacillus cereus. | stahly, d. p. (university of illinois, urbana), v. r. srinivasan, and h. orin halvorson. effect of 8-azaguanine on the transition from vegetative growth to presporulation in bacillus cereus. j. bacteriol. 91:1875-1882. 1966.-the guanine analogue, 8-azaguanine (azag), was found to inhibit sporulation of bacillus cereus strain t when added to proliferating cells, but not to inhibit when added after the transition to presporulation. when azag was added to vegetative cells, the growth rate was reduc ... | 1966 | 4957026 |
| fine structure of an asporogenic mutant of bacillus cereus. | 1966 | 4957029 | |
| zinc as a cofactor for cephalosporinase from bacillus cereus 569. | 1966 | 4957174 | |
| simultaneous spectral determination of both base composition and concentration of dna. | 1966 | 4957282 | |
| satellite deoxyribonucleic acid from bacillus cereus strain t. | dna isolated from exponentially growing cultures of bacillus cereus t has a single component (density 1.696 g cm(-3)) in a cesium chloride density gradient whereas dna isolated from spores shortly after the initiation of germination has two components: a major one (density 1.696 g cm(-3)) and a satellite (density, 1.725 g cm(-3)). the dna of both components is doublestranded. by the first cell division there is no satellite dna. | 1966 | 4957319 |
| heterogeneity of the conserved ribosomal ribonucleic acid sequences of bacillus subtilis. | doi, roy h. (university of california, davis), and richard t. igarashi. heterogeneity of the conserved ribosomal ribonucleic acid sequences of bacillus subtilis. j. bacteriol. 92:88-96. 1966.-hybrid formation was demonstrated between bacillus subtilis ribosomal ribonucleic acid (rna) and deoxyribonucleic acid (dna) from various bacterial species. the high degree of complementarity between b. subtilis ribosomal rna and the dna from b. cereus and b. stearothermophilus suggested a method to test wh ... | 1966 | 4957439 |
| physiology of growth and sporulation in bacillus cereus. i. effect of glutamic and other amino acids. | buono, f. (syracuse university, syracuse, n.y.), r. testa, and d. g. lundgren. physiology of growth and sporulation in bacillus cereus. i. effect of glutamic and other amino acids. j. bacteriol. 91:2291-2299. 1966.-growth and sporulation were studied in bacillus cereus by use of an active culture technique and a synthetic medium. a high level of glutamic acid (70 mm) was required for optimal growth and glucose oxidation followed by sporulation even though relatively little glutamic acid was cons ... | 1966 | 4957615 |
| flotation of microorganisms. | 1966 | 4957714 | |
| [defective morphogenesis of the bacillus mycoides phage no. 1 head]. | 1966 | 4963739 | |
| [on carboxypenicillin production by enzymatic hydrolysis of its benzyl ester]. | 1966 | 4963741 | |
| [post-traumatic, purulent meningitis caused by b. cereus]. | 1966 | 4963746 | |
| role of disulphide bonds in the resistance of bacillus cereus spores to gamma irradiation and heat. | 1966 | 4962993 | |
| the use of ferritin labelled antibodies in the location of spore and vegetative antigens of bacillus cereus. | 1966 | 4962994 | |
| protein-nucleic acid interaction. i. nuclease-resistant polylysine-ribonculeic acid complexes. | 1966 | 4961680 | |
| studies on the nucleotide arrangement in deoxyribonucleic acids. x. frequency and composition of pyrimidine isostichs in microbial deoxyribonucleic acids and in the dna of e. coli phage t3. | 1966 | 4961463 | |
| the effect of gluconate in promoting sporulation in bacillus cereus. | 1966 | 4961529 | |
| [incidence of b. cereus in raw milk and pasteurized milk]. | 1966 | 4962552 | |
| function and location of a "germination enzyme" in spores of bacillus cereus. | 1966 | 4961371 | |
| effects of purine nucleoside triphosphates on amino acid incorporation in a cell-free system from 8-azaguanine-treated bacillus cereus. | 1966 | 4960989 | |
| the production of tryptamine from tryptophan by bacillus cereus (kvt). | 1. a strain of bacillus cereus has been isolated that can produce tryptamine when grown in a broth containing tryptophan. 2. the conditions of culture under which this conversion is optimum, as well as the general pathways of tryptophan metabolism by this micro-organism, have been examined, and the information obtained has been used to obtain the first demonstration of cell-free tryptophan-carboxy-lyase activity. 3. the significance of these findings both to the current attempts to elucidate the ... | 1966 | 4960870 |
| incorporation of amino acids into protein in a cell-free system from bacillus cereus. | 1966 | 4960036 | |
| prolonged penicillinase synthesis in bacillus cereus after preinduction with penicillin. | 1966 | 4960176 | |
| evidence for an active messenger ribonucleic acid containing 8-azaguanine. | 1966 | 4960236 | |
| significance of achromobacter nematophilus poinar and thomas (achromobacteraceae: eubacteriales) in the development of the nematode, dd-136 (neoaplectana sp. steinernematidae). | 1966 | 4960247 | |
| temperature-dependent pigment production by bacillus cereus var. alesti. | 1966 | 4960278 | |
| [action of 8-azaguanine on penicillinase synthesis in bacillus cereus]. | 1966 | 4960488 | |
| fine structure of sporulation in bacillus cereus grown in a chemically defined medium. | ellar, d. j. (syracuse university, syracuse, n.y.), and d. g. lundgren. fine structure of sporulation in bacillus cereus grown in a chemically defined medium. j. bacteriol. 92:1748-1764. 1966.-a study was made of the fine structure of sporulating cells of bacillus cereus grown in a chemically defined medium. the developmental stages of sporulation occurred in a fairly synchronous manner and were complete by 14 hr. this time period was shortened when spore wall peptide components were added to th ... | 1966 | 4959720 |
| stimulation of l-alanine-induced germination of bacillus cereus spores by d-cycloserine and o-carbamyl-d-serine. | 1966 | 4959045 | |
| translocation of microorganisms across the intestinal wall of the rat: effect of microbial size and concentration. | 1966 | 4959185 | |
| the inhibitory effect of albomycin (grisein) on growth of bacillus cereus and escherichia coli. | 1966 | 4959822 | |
| spores of microorganisms. xix. heat- and uv-resistance of spores of bacillus cereus produced endotrophically in the presence of beta-2-thienylalanine. | 1966 | 4959876 | |
| spores of microorganisms. xx. changes in the rate of incorporation of precursors of macromolecules during postgerminative development of bacterial spores. | 1966 | 4959877 | |
| synthesis of protein with a cell-free system from bacillus cereus 569. | 1966 | 4958367 | |
| bacterial mass measured with the mrc grey-wedge photometer. | 1966 | 4958435 | |
| viability of common pathogens in cold-curing acrylic resin used in orthopaedic surgery. | 1966 | 4958467 | |
| acetyl esterase in bacillus cereus spores. | 1966 | 4958469 | |
| sporogen--an "inductor" for bacterial cell division. | 1966 | 4958489 | |
| phosphoglucomutase. ii. preparation and properties of phosphoglucomutases from micrococcuus lysodeikticus and bacillus cereus. | 1966 | 4958574 | |
| reduction of heat and radiation resistance of bacillus cereus spores by initiating germination. | 1966 | 4958623 | |
| transmutation and the etiology of neoplasms. | 1966 | 4956473 | |
| stabilization of autolysis in bacillus cereus t. | 1966 | 4958243 | |
| degradation of penicillin g and three semisynthetic penicillins by bacillus cereus and staphylococcus aureus penicillinase. | 1966 | 4958827 | |
| [limited factors in mixed cultures of an obligate aerobe (achromobacter metalcaligens) with an anaerobe haemophilus influenzae resp]. | 1966 | 4958916 | |
| [a study on the interaction of penicillinase and surface-active substances. i. supression of endo- and exopenicillinases by surface-active substances]. | 1966 | 4964372 | |
| evolutionary theory and cancer etiology. | 1966 | 4963958 | |
| [data on bacillus cereus pathogenicity]. | 1966 | 4963970 | |
| [the effect of long-term administration of foodstuffs contaminated by bacillus cereus on cats]. | 1966 | 4963971 | |
| [studies on the antigenic relations between types a and ac of cam phages]. | 1966 | 4964514 |