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[essay with the production of boivin's antigen from stable forms of proteus mirabilis l. report i]. 196014411294
[growth of stable forms of proteus mirabilis l in the liquid medium without penicillin or serum]. 196014411295
functional aspects of submicroscopic nuclear structures in amoeba proteus, and of the mitotic apparatus of tubifex embryos. 195914415367
morphology of the pplo and l forms of proteus. 196014416852
[frequency of appearance of lactose-negative bacilli not belonging to salmonella, shigella and proteus groups in enteric diseases]. 195914419443
[pathogenic and toxic properties in laboratory animals of b. proteus isolated from wounds]. 196014420443
distribution of nucleic acids among different stable l forms of proteus p 18. 195914420553
[distribution of nucleinic acids in different forms of the l phase of proteus p 18]. 195914420554
degradation of chondroitin sulfate by proteus vulgaris. 195914421815
fish-killing factor produced by proteus vulgaris. i. studies on the production of the toxic factor. 195914424219
fish-killing factor produced by proteus vulgaris. ii. some properties of the toxic factor. 195914424220
fish-killing factor produced by proteus vulgaris. iii. separation of the toxic factor. 195914424221
new k antigen (c antigen) possessed by proteus and rettgerella cultures. 195914425947
[serological and morphological studies on flagellar antigens with the aid of l-forms in bacterium proteus mirabilis]. 196014426433
primary plating medium for differentiating the colonies of the genus proteus from certain other enteric bacteria. 195914427490
[on directed induction of antitumor properties in bacteria]. 195914428628
nosocomial urinary tract infections caused by proteus rettgeri. 196014428855
the nucleus and ribonucleic acid synthesis in amoeba proteus. 195914433449
[studies with fluorescence-marked antibodies. v. simultaneous demonstration of several antigens by differently colored fluorescent antibodies, for instance in proteus morganii and bacillus cereus]. 195914433631
nuclear synthesis of cytoplasmic ribonucleic acid in amoeba proteus.the enucleation technique has been applied to amoeba proteus by several laboratories in attempts to determine whether the cytoplasm is capable of nucleus-independent ribonucleic acid synthesis. this cell is very convenient for micrurgy, but its use requires a thorough starvation period to eliminate the possibility of metabolic influence by food vacuoles and frequent washings and medium renewal to maintain asepsis. in the experiments described here, amoebae were starved for periods of 24 to 96 ho ...195914434750
[study of the distribution of metachromatic vacuoles and of acid phosphatase in the amoeba amoeba proteus]. 195914435516
the biochemical and serological properties of proteus morganii. 195914436512
[comparative study of the lipids of proteus bacillus and a stable culture of derived l forms]. 196014436741
[the multiplication of l forms]. 196014439621
[meningitis caused by proteus vulgaris complicated by pyocephalus (laboratory research and therapeutic considerations)]. 195914441611
[inhibition of in vitro leukocyte migration increased through proteus lipopolysaccharides by anti-inflammatory corticosteroids]. 196014442365
[studies on the behavior of staphylococci, enterococci, escherichia coli and proteus bacteria to various antibiotic substances during the years 1955 to 1959]. 196014443031
the bacteriology of urinary infections in paraplegia.two hundred and forty-seven strains of micro-organisms were isolated from the urinary tract of 121 patients with neurological complaints leading to paraplegia. the commonest infecting organism was e. coli and the commonest type of proteus was p. mirabilis. infections with more than one type of organism were present in 37% of urine specimens, and in such cases the incidence of e. coli was lower and that of strep. faecalis higher than the incidences in infections with only one type of organism. no ...196014444280
on occurrence and aetiological importance of proteus hauseri in infections of man. 195914444452
[contribution to etiopathogenic interpretation of the significance of proteus hauseri]. 195914444453
[comparative study of the distribution of nucleic acids in proteus p18 bacillus and in a culture of stable derived l forms]. 196014444942
carbohydrate containing antigen from the bacterial and l forms of proteus. 195914445602
the cell wall of bacterial l forms and pleuropneumonialike organisms. 196014445603
[reproduction of morgan's toxico-infection in monkeys in radiation sickness]. 196214450394
proteus morgani as an etiological agent in meningitis. case report. 196114452544
a comparative study of some rapid antibiotic sensitivity tests. 196214452545
[study of the specific inhibitory action of antiserums on l cultures of bacteria. ii. the presence of h agglutinins in l antiserums]. 196214456326
[on the lipids of the stable l forms of proteus p 18]. 196114459552
[studies on the sensitivity of strains of staphylococcus, streptococcus faecalis and proteus to various antibiotics]. 196214460719
[on the problem of antibiotic therapy in experimental proteus and staphylococcus infections]. 196214460937
urinary tract infection in mink. i. bacteriology. 196214462739
[on the usefulness of proteus x-e (erevan) cultures for serodiagnosis of tick-borne rickettsiosis in northern asia]. 196214467671
susceptibility testing with colistin. 196214469336
[sensitivity of proteus pyogenes to 11 antibiotics]. 196214471458
studies on x-agent. xix. difference of bacterial growth between day and night. 196214476156
studies on x-agent. v. effect of x-agent on the turbidity of protein or on the growth of bacteria arranged in lines of various directions. 196014476157
the occurrence of cell wall constituents in stable proteus l forms. 196214476309
gastrointestinal microflora of mutton birds (puffinus tenuirostris) in relation to "limy" disease.mushin, rose (university of melbourne, victoria, australia) and frances m. ashburner. gastrointestinal microflora of mutton birds (puffinus tenuirostris) in relation to "limy" disease. j. bacteriol. 83:1260-1267. 1962.-the aerobic bacterial intestinal flora of mutton birds, healthy and affected with "limy" disease, was investigated, mainly in birds from great dog island, bass strait, australia. a total of 1,274 specimens from gut on post-mortem and from cloacal swabs was examined. no indication ...196214477540
reversion of spheroplasts produced by lysozyme into rods in proteus vulgaris. 196214479045
reducing activity in synchronized cultures of proteus vulgaris. 196114479049
[antibiotic sensitivity of germs of the proteus group isolated from humans and its relation to their antigenic structure]. 196114479100
[action of the optical antipodes of threonine on the growth of salmonella enteritidis thyphimurium and of proteus vulgaris x.19]. 196214479578
isolation of the cell membrane of amoeba proteus. 196114480905
[a rare complication of cardiac infarction: proteus bacteremia secondary to embolic skin necosis]. 196114483258
[preliminary research on the lysotyping of the proteus genus]. 196114484588
[gastroenteritis in newborn infants caused by proteus mirabilis]. 196214486785
[the radioautographic method for the study of the intermediate stages of protein synthesis]. 196214487127
[cinematographic studies on proteus. 2]. 196114487371
[reticulosarcoma of the spleen treated by splenectomy complicated by proteus septicemia and fatal recurrence]. 196214488324
feeding activity by amoeba proteus. 196114496464
the role of immunity in the pathogenesis of experimental hematogenous pyelonephritis.hematogenous pyelonephritis was produced in rats utilizing multiple strains of escherichia coli, a strain of klebsiella pneumoniae, and a strain of proteus mirabilis. three patterns of hematogenous pyelonephritis occurred which represent an interrelationship between an immune response to the infecting bacteria and the development of obstructive uropathy as a consequence of infection. first, the course of pyelonephritis due to strains of escherichia coli was acute, self-limited, and associated wi ...196214496914
on the decarboxylase operating in the degradative pathway of l-leucine by proteus vulgaris. 196214497328
[cytochemistry in proteus]. 196114497833
the fecal flora of various strains of mice. its bearing on their susceptibility to endotoxin.adult mice from seven different colonies were studied with regard to (a) the numbers and types of bacteria that could be cultivated from their stools; (b) their resistance to the lethal effect of endotoxins prepared from three strains of gram-negative bacilli. see pdf for structure in six of the seven colonies, the stools yielded large numbers of various types of lactobacilli, enterococci, and gram-negative bacilli. most animals in these colonies died within 48 hours following injection of endot ...196214497916
structure of the n-acetyl-l-rhamnosamine-containing o-polysaccharide of proteus vulgaris tg 155 from a new proteus serogroup, o55.the o-polysaccharide of the lipopolysaccharide (lps) of proteus vulgaris tg 155 was found to contain 2-acetamido-2,6-dideoxy-l-mannose (n-acetyl-l-rhamnosamine, l-rhanac), a monosaccharide that occurs rarely in nature. the following structure of the o-polysaccharide was established by nmr spectroscopy, including 2d cosy, tocsy, roesy and 1h,13c hsqc experiments, along with chemical methods: [carbohydrate structure in text] rabbit polyclonal o-antiserum against p. vulgaris tg 155 reacted with bot ...200314499576
fusarium infections in burn patients: a case report and review of the literature.fusarium species, or saprophytic molds, are important plant pathogens and recognized as agents of human mycotic infections. frequently superficial, deep-tissue involvement, and dissemination occurs in immunocompromised hosts with hematologic malignancies, aplastic anemia, and chemotherapy treatment. presented in this work is a burn patient with a fatal disseminated infection in addition to a review of the literature. a 40-year-old white male acquired a 73% grease scald injury at work. his hospit ...200314501396
role of aspartate-133 and histidine-458 in the mechanism of tryptophan indole-lyase from proteus vulgaris.tryptophan indole-lyase (trpase) from proteus vulgaris is a pyridoxal 5'-phosphate dependent enzyme that catalyzes the reversible hydrolytic cleavage of l-trp to yield indole and ammonium pyruvate. asp-133 and his-458 are strictly conserved in all sequences of trpase, and they are located in the proposed substrate-binding region of trpase. these residues were mutated to alanine to probe their role in substrate binding and catalysis. d133a mutant trpase has no measurable activity with l-trp as su ...200314503866
beta-lactamase stability of faropenem.faropenem (far) is an orally available member of the penem class unique among carbapenems and other available beta-lactams. this study compared far to cephalosporins and imipenem with respect to beta-lactamase (bla) stability and emergence of resistance to staphylococcus aureus and escherichia coli. bla stability was studied using enzyme preparations from sonicated/centrifuged 24-hour cultures of e. coli, enterobacter cloacae, proteus vulgaris, providencia rettgeri, klebsiella pneumoniae, s. aur ...200314504433
proteus mirabilis and rheumatoid arthritis: no association with the disease.proteus mirabilis(pm) is implicated in different studies in the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis (ra) because of the structural homogeneity of its haemolysin b precursor with eqrraa sequences in drb 1 haplotype. the aim of the study was to compare the levels of antibodies specific to pm in the sera of patients with ra and healthy controls in our population. serum samples from 78 consecutive ra patients and 75 healthy controls were analysed for the presence of igg isotype and total immunoglob ...200314505214
structure of the o-polysaccharide of a serologically separate strain of proteus mirabilis, tg 332, from a new proposed proteus serogroup o50.the o-polysaccharide was obtained by mild acid degradation of the lipopolysaccharide of proteus mirabilis tg 332 strain. the following structure of the o-polysaccharide was determined by chemical methods along with nmr spectroscopy, including 2d cosy, tocsy, roesy and 1h, 13c hmqc experiments: [see equation in text]. the o-polysaccharide studied has a unique structure among proteus o-antigens. accordingly, p. mirabilis tg 332 is serologically separate, and we propose to classify this strain into ...200314505878
in vitro susceptibilities of gram-negative bacteria isolated from hospitalized patients in four european countries, canada, and the united states in 2000-2001 to expanded-spectrum cephalosporins and comparator antimicrobials: implications for therapy.access to current antimicrobial agent surveillance data is an important prerequisite for the optimal management of patients with hospital-acquired infections. the present study used data collected in 2000 to 2001 from 670 laboratories in europe (france, germany, italy, and spain), canada, and the united states to report on the in vitro activities of ceftriaxone, cefotaxime, and comparative agents against >125,000 isolates of gram-negative bacteria from hospitalized patients. all but two isolates ...200314506014
staghorn calculus in renal allograft presenting as acute renal failure.urolithiasis is a rare complication in renal transplant recipients. we report a case of a staghorn calculus occurring in renal allograft, presenting as anuric renal failure with gram-negative sepsis.200314508619
comparative in-vitro activities of commonly available quinolones and other antibiotics on bacterial isolates in ibadan, nigeria.the 4-quinolones, many of which are now available in nigeria under different trade names, have a broad spectrum of activity. an evaluation is made of the comparative in-vitro activities of these quinolones and other antibiotics against 125 strains of bacteria commonly isolated from clinical specimens in university college hospital, ibadan, by using the stroke's disc sensitivity method, and mic estimation. the quinolones showed greater activity than the cephalosprins against klebsiella spp., prot ...200114510147
polymerase chain reaction for the rapid diagnosis of tuberculous meningitis.(i)200214510337
immunodetection and intracellular localization of caldesmon-like proteins in amoeba proteus.caldesmon immunoanalogues were detected in amoeba proteus cell homogenates by the western blot technique. three immunoreactive bands were recognized by polyclonal antibodies against the whole molecule of chicken gizzard caldesmon as well as by a monoclonal antibody against its c-terminal domain: one major and two minor bands corresponding to proteins with apparent molecular masses of 150, 69, and 60 kda. the presence of caldesmon-like protein(s) in amoebae was revealed as well in single cells af ...200314513313
role of the complement-lectin pathway in anaphylactoid reaction induced with lipopolysaccharide in mice.we show that proteus vulgaris o25 (po25) lipopolysaccharide (lps) induced an anaphylactoid reaction not only in wild-type and in lipid a non-responding mice but also in recombinase-activating gene-2-deficient (rag-2(-/-)) and in mast cell-deficient (w/wv) animals. western blot analysis indicated that po25 lps bound to ra-reactive factor (rarf), the complex of mannan-binding lectins (mbl) and mbl-associated serine proteases. binding of rarf to po25 lps led to the activation of c4 component withou ...200314515268
[microbial transformation of sinenxan a, a rich constituent in callus cultures of taxus].to study the microbial transformation of sinenxan a.200314515806
proteus syndrome: misdiagnosis with pten mutations. 200314518070
[activity and thermostability of acid phosphatase in amoeba proteus, cultured at different temperatures]. 200314520895
proteus syndrome with gingival hyperplasia. 200314521702
epidemiology and antibiotic susceptibility of bacteria causing skin and soft tissue infections in the usa and europe: a guide to appropriate antimicrobial therapy.susceptibility data for all organisms associated with a range of skin and soft tissue infections (ssti) in hospitalised patients were studied. data were reported by clinical laboratories in the usa, france, germany, italy and spain during 2001 which participate in the surveillance network (tsn). staphylococcus aureus, enterococcus spp. and coagulase-negative staphylococci (cns), escherichia coli and pseudomonas aeruginosa were the most prevalent pathogens in all countries. mrsa was detected in 4 ...200314522104
[brain abscesses after extracranial infections of the head and neck area].the authors report on 20 immunocompetent patients with brain abscess after 12 cases of middle ear, seven tooth and a single frontal sinus infection. the clinical aspects, hematochemical and microbiological data, the role of imaging diagnostics (ct, mr) and the type of treatment are analysed. neurosurgery was performed on 17 patients (85%), eight of whom subsequently underwent evacuation of the primary source of infection (four mastoidectomies, two timpanoplasties, two tooth extractions). mastoid ...200314523535
proteus syndrome.a 34-year-old male patient was referred with a recalcitrant leg ulcer overlying an extensive vascular malformation, which had led several times to septic soft tissue infections. during his infancy he had been diagnosed to have klippel-trenaunay syndrome. clinical examination revealed asymmetric hypertrophy of the lower extremities, an extensive portwine stain on the more severely affected left limb as well as prominent venous varicosities of both legs. hands and feet showed striking cerebriform ...200314524037
in vitro activity of fosfomycin against gram-negative urinary pathogens and the biological cost of fosfomycin resistance.the aim of this study was to reassess the activity of fosfomycin against recently isolated uropathogens circulating in italy and to evaluate the effect of fosfomycin resistance on the expression of several virulence traits using the rare mutant strains. in vitro activity of fosfomycin was evaluated using 441 gram-negative organisms isolated from patients with uncomplicated urinary tract infections (utis). fosfomycin was the most active antibiotic against escherichia coli (99% susceptibility). th ...200314527772
urinary tract infections in south croatia: aetiology and antimicrobial resistance.the aim of this study was to determine the distribution of uropathogens isolated from outpatients living in south croatia and the in vitro susceptibility of these organisms to antimicrobial agents. of 5080 enrolled uropathogen isolates, 82.28% isolates were gram-negative, the most frequent isolates being escherichia coli (62.62%), enterococci (10.18%), proteus mirabilis (5.31%), streptococcus agalactiae (3.84%), staphylococcus spp. (3.70%), pseudomonas spp. (3.46%), klebsiella spp. (2.38%). the ...200314527773
antimicrobial sensitivity pattern of organisms causing urinary tract infection in children with sickle cell anaemia in ibadan, nigeria.as part of a larger project on childhood urinary tract infection, antimicrobial sensitivity tests were carried out on the bacterial isolates from the urine of febrile children seen at the university college hospital, ibadan, nigeria.200314529216
antimicrobial activity of some 2- and 3-pyridinyl-1h-benzimidazoles and their feiii, cuii, znii, and agi complexes.2-(2-pyridinyl)- (li), 2-(6-methyl-2-pyridinyl)- (lii), 2-(6-methyl-2-pyridinyl)-5-methyl-(liii), 2-(3-pyridinyl)- (liv), 2-(3-pyridinyl)-5-methyl-1h-benzimidazoles (lv) and their complexes with fe(no3)3, cu(no3)2, zn(no3)2, and agno3 were synthesized and antibacterial activity of the compounds was tested toward staphylococcus aureus, staphylococcus epidermidis, escherichia coli, klebsiella pneumoniae, pseudomonas aeruginosa, salmonella typhi, shigella flexneri, proteus mirabilis and antifungal ...200314533478
effect of nacl concentration on the survival and growth of coliforms in raw seasoned sausages. 200314535413
are infections due to resistant pathogens associated with a worse outcome in critically ill patients?to evaluate the outcome of critically ill patients infected with antimicrobial resistant microorganisms, and to analyse the factors involved in the development of antimicrobial resistance.200314556755
structure of the o-polysaccharide leads to classification of proteus penneri 31 in proteus serogroup o19.o-polysaccharide was obtained by mild acid degradation of the lipopolysaccharide (lps) of proteus penneri strain 31. sugar and methylation analyses along with nmr spectroscopic studies, including 2d 1h,1h cosy, tocsy, roesy, 1h,13c and 1h,31p hmqc experiments, demonstrated the following structure of the polysaccharide: [carbohydrate structure: see text] where fucnac is 2-acetamido-2,6-dideoxygalactose and etnp is 2-aminoethyl phosphate. the polysaccharide studied has the same carbohydrate backbo ...200314556999
structure of the o-polysaccharide of proteus penneri 28 and proteus vulgaris o31 and classification of p. penneri 26 and 28 in proteus serogroup o31.the lipopolysaccharides (lps) of proteus penneri 28 and proteus vulgaris o31 (prk 55/57) were degraded with dilute acetic acid and structurally identical high-molecular-mass o-polysaccharides were isolated by gel-permeation chromatography. sugar analysis and nuclear magnetic resonance (nmr) spectroscopic studies showed that both polysaccharides contain d-glcnac, 2-acetamido-2,6-dideoxy-l-glucose (l-2-acetamido-2,6-dideoxyglucose (n-acetylquinovosamine)) and 2-acetamido-3-o-[(s)-1-carboxyethyl]-2 ...200314557001
temporomandibular joint involvement in malignant external otitis.the purpose of this study was to present 6 patients with malignant external otitis (meo) that resulted in temporomandibular joint (tmj) involvement and to discuss the incidence, clinical presentation, and treatment modalities.200314561963
asymptomatic bacteriuria among outpatients with diabetes mellitus in an urban black population.to determine the prevalence of asymptomatic bacteriuria (asb) in individuals afflicted by diabetes mellitus; the antibiotic susceptibility of the microbial isolates and the association of host factors with asb.200214562524
swarming of proteus mirabilis over ureteral stents: a comparative assessment.encrustation on indwelling ureteral stents is commonly related to the presence of urease-producing bacteria that elevate the ph of the urine through the hydrolysis of urea, resulting in the precipitation of calcium and magnesium salts. using a model previously shown to measure accurately the ability of proteus mirabilis to swarm over catheter surfaces (eur j clin microbiol infect dis 1999;18:206), we investigated the ability of this organism to swarm over three ureteral stents with potential enc ...200314565887
[yearly changes in antibacterial activities of cefozopran against various clinical isolates between 1996 and 2001--ii. gram-negative bacteria].the in vitro antibacterial activities of cefozopran (czop), an agent of cephems, against various clinical isolates obtained between 1996 and 2001 were yearly evaluated and compared with those of other cephems, oxacephems and carbapenems. a total of 3,245 strains in 32 species of gram-negative bacteria were isolated from the clinical materials annually collected from january to december, and consisted of moraxella subgenus branhamella catarrhalis, escherichia coli, citrobacter freundii, citrobact ...200314567255
bacteriology of chronic suppurative otitis media in congolese children.the study intended to identify bacteria active in the chronic suppurative otitis media and to determine their sensitivity to current antibiotics.200314571655
development of a pcr assay for detection of enterobacteriaceae in foods.a broad-range pcr assay for the detection of bacteria belonging to the enterobacteriaceae family was developed in this study. primers targeting the bacterial 16s rrna gene were newly designed and used in this pcr assay. to determine the specificity of the assay, 72 different bacterial species (of 49 genera), 2 fungi, 3 animals, and 4 plants were tested. results were positive for every tested vibrioaceae or enterobacteriaceae strain except proteus mirabilis. for all other bacterial strains and eu ...200314572216
susceptibility trends in bacteraemias: analyses of 7544 patient-unique bacteraemic episodes spanning 11 years (1990-2000).the aim of the present study was to design more accurate tools for the selection of appropriate antimicrobial therapy for hospitalized patients with suspected sepsis. we created a large database comprising data on all patient-unique blood cultures obtained over an 11 year period (1 january, 1990 through 31 december, 2000). improved statistical tools were applied to assess the trends in in vitro activity of individual antibiotic agents against various bacteria over time, and to calculate suscepti ...200314572487
comparison of two test methods for the determination of sufficient antimicrobial activity of three commonly used alcohol-based hand rubs for hygienic hand disinfection.in europe, the antimicrobial efficacy of alcohol-based hand rubs is determined with a quantitative suspension test (pren 12054) and a test under practical conditions (en 1500). another test method has recently been published by the german society for hygiene and microbiology (dghm) with four differences to the european system in the in vitro tests: additional qualitative suspension tests with product dilutions to the ineffective range; a selection of the most resistant gram-negative test strains ...200314572490
structure of the o-polysaccharide of proteus mirabilis o38 containing 2-acetamidoethyl phosphate and n-linked d-aspartic acid.the o-antigen of proteus mirabilis o38 was found to be unique among bacterial polysaccharides and to have the following structure: [carbohydrate structure in text] where d-qui4n(ac-d-asp) is 4-(n-acetyl-d-aspart-4-ylamino)-4,6-dideoxy-d-glucose and acetnp is 2-acetamidoethyl phosphate. neither of these entities have been hitherto found in natural polysaccharides. structural studies were performed using 1d and 2d nmr spectroscopy, including experiments run in an h2o/d2o mixture to reveal correlat ...200314572723
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