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[cleavage of n-glycolylneuraminic acid (p-sialic acid) from porcine submaxillary mucin by the receptor-destroying enzyme]. 195713448656
[the nature of cell receptors for the influenza virus]. 195713448658
[cleavage of n-acetylneuraminic acid from serum by the receptor-destroying enzyme from vibrio cholerae]. 195713448659
lysis of vibrio cholerae by thymol. 195713451640
studies on immunity to asiatic cholera. ix. electrophoretic fractions of cell wall and intracellular substance of vibrio cholerae and their occurrence in successive isolates during the course of the disease. 195713463386
[chemical and biological properties of o-antigens in vibrio comma]. 195713468317
preliminary twin data on the salivary excretion of a receptor-destroying enzyme. 195713469143
[attempts to enhance the toxicity of vibrio cholerae. ii. by r-s-dissociation in vitro]. 195713470476
specific release of heterogenetic mononucleosis receptor by influenza viruses, receptor destroying enzyme and plant proteases. 195713485030
[classification of vibrio comma]. 195713497171
[metabolism of sulfur-containing amino acids in vibrio comma cultures]. 195713497172
[cultivation of vibrio comma in chick embryo]. 195713497193
metabolism of dihydro streptomycin sensitive resistant and dependent vibrio comma. 195713505832
production of receptor-destroying enzyme by vibro comma in synthetic medium. 195813513556
studies on immunity to asiatic cholera. x. heat stable cell wall and intracellular antigens of vibrio cholerae independent of agglutinogens and demonstrable by passive hemagglutination. 195813514125
phage absorbed on paper disks in the rapid identification of vibrio comma. 195813533737
effect of receptor-destroying enzyme on the growth of emc virus in tissue culture. 195813563882
an alkaline tellurite lauryl sulfate-salt plate for the isolation of vibrio comma. 195813569699
[pathogenesis and diagnosis of latent carriage of vibrio comma in convalescents]. 195813570360
[effect of roentgen rays on virulent and immunogenic properties of vibrio comma]. 195813570394
[effect of anti-plague serum on vibrio comma in vitro and in vivo. ii. effect of anti-plague serum on phagocytosis of vibrio comma in the animal organism]. 195813570411
genetic recombination in vibrio cholerae. 195813575755
studies on the antigenic structure of vibrio cholerae. i. the effects of heat on the agglutinating antigens. 195813575863
studies on several inhibitors against influenza viruses. i. production and purification of receptor destroying enzyme (rde). 195813581055
studies on several inhibitor against influenza viruses. 4. optimum conditions for the action of receptor destroying enzyme on red cells and ovomucin. 195813581060
[utilization of bacteriophage titer increase for rapid detection of vibrio comma]. 195813582151
survival of v. cholerae and other intestinal pathogens in water. 195813588015
a selective medium for isolating cholera vibrios. 195813594443
[enzymatic cleavage of lactamin acid and inactivation of chorionic gonadotropins]. 195813599443
[rapid method of detection of vibrio comma in water and in washings of objects in external environment with the utilization of luminescence microscopy]. 195813626071
[studies on a combined vaccine prepared from killed vibrio comma and pasteurella pestis]. 195813626099
[cultivation of vibrio comma in the small intestine in guinea pigs]. 195813626136
[serological relationship between vibrio comma and brucella]. 195813626147
investigation on streptomycin inhibitors with the aid of a streptomycin-dependent vibrio comma. 195913631182
unmasking of mouse polyoma virus hemagglutinin by heat and rde. 195913636073
[chick embryo as an object for the determination of vibrio septicus virulence]. 195913636345
[cholera bacteriophage]. 195913636348
[comparative tests for destruction of specific inhibitors of hemagglutination due to influenza virus by treatment of sera with filtrate from cultures of vibrio cholerae, potassium periodate and trypsin]. 195913638373
effect of excess nitrite on tests for indole and the cholera red reaction. 195913641192
toxin production and virulence of inaba and ogawa vibrios. 195913641672
studies on the hemolysin of vibrio cholerae. 195913654813
observations of the nature of genetic recombination in vibrio cholerae. 195913664325
enterotoxicity of bacteria-free culture-filtrate of vibrio cholerae. 195913666809
purification of neuraminidase from vibrio cholerae. 195913666854
purification of bacterial neuraminidase (receptor-destroying enzyme). 195913666887
[adsorption and elution of an active protein in vibrio septicus anatoxin]. 195913671024
localization of succinic oxidase in vibrio cholerae. 195913672179
enzymes in vibrio cholerae; a review. 195913672647
the influence of his94 and pro149 in modulating the activity of v. cholerae dsba.dsba is the primary catalyst of disulfide bond formation in the periplasm of gram-negative bacteria. numerous theoretical and experimental studies have been undertaken to determine the molecular mechanisms by which dsba acts as a potent oxidant, whereas the homologous cytoplasmic protein, thioredoxin, acts as a reductant. many of these studies have focused on the nature of the two residues that lie between the active-site cysteines. although these are clearly important, they are not solely respo ...200313678522
a new dimer interface for an abc transporter.the crystallization of msba, an atp-binding cassette (abc) transporter involved in the transport of lipid a in escherichia coli, provided a fascinating glimpse into the high-resolution structure of an abc transporter at 4.8 a. the e. coli crystal structure of msba reveals a dimer. although the structure of the msba monomer is consistent with the biochemistry of abc transporters, including the human multidrug resistance p-glycoprotein, the interface between the monomers in the msba dimer may not ...200313678821
purification and properties of neuraminidase from vibrio cholerae. 196113681288
studies on antigens of vibrio cholerae by gel diffusion technique. ii. further observations on the antigenic analysis of materials soluble in water. 196113704950
neutralization of cholera bacteriophages by extracts of vibrio cholerae. 196013704958
studies on antigens of vibrio cholerae by gel diffusion technique. iii. antigenic make-up of phage types. 196113704959
studies on antigens of vibrio cholerae by gel diffusion technique. iv. antigenic relationship between non-agglutinating and agglutinating vibrios. 196113704960
amino-acid composition of phagetypes of vibrio cholerae. 196013709549
screening of some antibiotics of vibrio cholerae. 196113710687
minimum nutritional requirements for mucinase synthesis by vibrio cholerae. 196013716230
[lysogenic, phagetyping, serological and biochemical study (cholera-red reaction and search for lysine decarboxylase) of a collection of vibrio cholerae and vibrio el-tor]. 196013728880
interactions of vibrio cholerae, shigella flexneri, enterococci, and lactobacilli in continuously fed cultures. 196113739505
factors of virulence of vibrio cholerae. 196013758923
serologic studies of the neuraminidases of vibrio cholerae, diplococcus pneumoniae and influenza virus. 196013765078
evaluation of tests for differentiating vibrio cholerae and e1 tor vibrios. 196113773642
stimulation of the production of neuraminidase in vibrio cholerae cultures by n-acetyl-mannosamine. 195913791704
recombination of characters between mutant stocks of vibrio cholerae, strain 162. 196013800348
[on the problem of accelerated identification of vibrio cholera]. 196013809831
activities of bacteria-free preparations from vibrio cholerae. 196013815058
virulence of a nutritional mutant of vibrio comma. 196013823967
stimulation of the production of neuraminidase in vibrio cholerae cultures by n-acetylneuraminic acid and sialyl-lactose. 195913824857
mercaptosuccinic acid and homoserine in the reversal of a norleucine inhibition of vibrio comma. 195913825137
further observations on lysis of vibrio cholerae. 196013831073
[comparative effectiveness of carbon dioxide, vibrio comma filtrate and potassium periodate methods of serum treatment in the elimination of non-specific influenza virus a2 hemagglutination inhibitors]. 195913851137
studies on immunity to asiatic cholera. xi. the distribution of complement-fixing antigen in electrophoretic fractions of heat-stable cell wall and intracellular substance of vibrio cholerae serotypes. 196113875030
[a possibility for the utilization of fluorescent antibodies in rapid detection of vibrio cholerae in water]. 196213878926
studies with vibrio cholerae in the ligated loop of the rabbit intestine. 196113894076
[morphological modifications of vibrio cholerae after autolysis in a glucose medium]. 196113896481
[contribution to the study of o antigen complex of vibrio. ii. spontaneous selective liberation of the vibrio cholerae and v. e1 tor cell wall with loss of o agglutinability. isolation of the specific agglutinogen]. 196213896482
studies on the action of some antibiotics on vibrio cholerae. i. action of penicillin. 196213903782
action of some antibiotics on vibrio cholerae. ii. action of chloramphenicol on the free amino-acid pool. 196213903783
action of polymyxin b on vibrio cholerae. 196113903784
anaerobic dissimilation of glucose by vibrio comma. 196113923820
studies on the haemolytic activity of el tor vibrios.in view of reports of inconsistent results with the haemolytic test for identification of the el tor biotype of vibrio cholerae, a study was made of the experimental variables involved in order to achieve more precise standardization of the procedure. it was found that different types of media and different incubation times of a culture in a particular medium exerted a profound influence on the results. the authors describe the materials and conditions for performance of a reliable haemolytic te ...196313944689
[the thermostable antigens of vibrio cholera. localization and isolation of the specific o agglutinogen]. 196313946268
vibrio cholerae infection in the embryonated egg. 196313946546
action of lysozyme on vibrio cholerae. 196213952057
a new method for the differentiation of vibrio comma and vibrio el tor. 196313952447
protoplast formation as the mechanism for immune lysis of vibrio cholerae. 196313959442
[nucleic acids in vibrio cholerae and paracholera]. 196213972595
laboratory studies on the el tor vibrio.the identity of the el tor vibrio is a controversial question that the usual methods of bacteriological investigation have as yet failed to settle. in this paper, the author presents the results of a study of the interrelationships between el tor vibrios, true cholera vibrios and water vibrios, as revealed by the behaviour of the vibrios in the bile system and in the small intestine of experimental animals.the vibrios investigated included two strains isolated at the el tor quarantine station on ...196313986981
[on differential plating media for isolation of vibrio cholerae. 3. on an enriched medium for vibrio cholerae]. 196214013521
attempts to freeze some bacteriophages to ultralow temperatures.a variety of bacteriophages specific for different hosts, including bacillus cereus, escherichia coli, pseudomonas aeruginosa, serratia marcescens, shigella dysenteriae, staphylococcus aureus, and vibrio comma, were frozen at a controlled rate to liquid nitrogen temperatures, and then quick-thawed. glycerol (10%) was used as a protective additive. quantitative determinations showed from 10% to virtually 100% recovery in the various cases. host specificity, plaque morphology, and, in one case, ra ...196214021543
some observations on the agglutination reaction of vibrio cholerae. 196314034946
effect of ultraviolet radiation on the incorporation of radioactive phosphorus in growing and non-growing cells of vibrio cholerae. 196214042088
preparation of spheroplasts from vibrio comma.chatterjee, b. r. (baylor university college of medicine, houston, texas), and robert p. williams. preparation of spheroplasts from vibrio comma. j. bacteriol. 85:838-841. 1963.-spheroplasts were prepared from several strains of vibrio comma by lysozyme treatment combined with freezing and thawing of the organisms. the optimal concentration of lysozyme was 50 mug/ml, although some spheroplasts formed at a concentration of 10 mug/ml. higher concentrations (200 mug/ml) caused lysis of cells along ...196314044952
sialidase (neuraminidase) of corynebacterium diphtheriae.warren, leonard (national institute of arthritis and metabolic diseases, bethesda, md.) and c. w. spearing. sialidase (neuraminidase) of corynebacterium diphtheriae. j. bacteriol. 86:950-955. 1963.-the characteristics of a sialidase produced by corynebacterium diphtheriae were studied. the enzyme was partially purified from preparations of diphtheria toxin on a column of sephadex g-75. by this means the lethal factor of diphtheria toxin was separated, in part, from the sialidase activity. there ...196314080806
transmission of multiple drug-resistance from shigella flexneri to vibrio comma through conjugation. 196314095980
[effect of potassium periodate and vibrio cholerae filtrate on antibody formation in the blood serum]. 196314097603
formation and motility of spheroplasts of vibrio cholerae induced by penicillin, glycine and lithium chloride. 196314101011
neuraminidases and influenza virus infection in embryonated eggs.highly purified neuraminidase from influenza virus prevents embryonated eggs from infection by lee-b influenza virus. the degree of prevention afforded is equal to that of neuraminidases from vibrio cholerae and from clostridium perfringens when assayed at the same enzyme activity. the preventive effect is much lower against pr-8 virus. the results support the concept that the intact "receptor" containing sialic acid is required for the binding and infection of cells by influenza viruses.196414107434
preliminary studies on the development of a live oral vaccine for anti-cholera immunization.since humoral anti-o antibodies play little part in protective immunity against cholera, and the infecting organisms remain limited in the gut, effective prophylaxis will require the production of active immunity in cells of the mucous membrane of the intestinal canal. it has not been possible to achieve this objective satisfactorily by injections of killed cholera cultures. in laboratory studies for a solution of the problem it has been shown that vibrio cholerae and v. el tor strains possess i ...196314107748
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