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clostridal infection of the uterus. a review treatment with hyperbaric oxygen. 19664292134
intravascular coagulation and fibrinolysis in septic abortion. 19674292178
the purification and properties of a thyroid-stimulating factor isolated from clostridium perfringens. 19674292226
[the combined treatment of gas gangrene. iv. histopathological lesions in experimental clostridium perfringens infections in white mice and their normal dynamics as well as those under the influence of certain combined therapies]. 19664292258
[study of a medium for the isolation and identification of clostridium perfringens]. 19664292298
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 ...19674292311
temporary survival in clostridial hemolysis with absence of circulating red cells. 19674292336
[studies on clostridium welchii as one of the bacterial flora of normal human feces. 1. bacterial count of total and heat-resistant organisms]. 19664292350
[sepsis with clostridium perfringens after gastrectomy]. 19664292362
the epidemiology of clostridium welchii food poisoning. 19664292376
clostridium welchii bacteraemia: a case report with survival and review of the literature. 19674292456
three outbreaks of foodborne disease with dual etiology. 19674292566
clostridium perfringens septicemia as a postoperative complication of the newborn infant. 19674292607
postoperative gas gangrene. 19674292680
distribution of neuraminidase among food-poisoning strains of clostridium perfringens.a survey was made to determine the distribution of the enzyme neuraminidase among 76 strains of clostridium perfringens. representative strains from each toxigenic type (a to f) and atypical c. perfringens type a food-poisoning strains of both american and english (hobbs types) origin were tested. both the american food-poisoning and nonfood-poisoning associated cultures consisted of both neuraminidase-positive and -negative strains. furthermore, american strains which could not be differentiate ...19674292823
sporulation of clostridium perfringens in a modified medium and selected foods.a modified sporulation medium for clostridium perfringens was formulated in which a larger number of spores were produced than in sec broth and in which spores of greater heat resistance were produced than in ellner's medium when it was also used as the suspending medium. this modified medium consisted of 1.5% peptone; 3.0% trypticase; 0.4% starch; 0.5% nacl; and 0.02% mgso(4). the addition of 0.1% sodium thioglycolate and 0.0001% thiamine hydrochloride was optional. the optimal temperature for ...19674292824
polynucleotide phosphorylase: structure and mechanism of action. 19674292833
acid resistance and infectivity of food-poisoning clostridium perfringens. 19674292851
effects of insulin and phospholipase a on glucose transport across the plasma membrane of free adipose cells. 19674292884
enzyme specificity in the stimulation of glucose transport in free adipose cells by phospholipases. 19674292885
clostridium perfringens as a pathogen of cattle: a literature review.reports of cl. perfringens as a pathogen for cattle are reviewed and discussed.19674292898
a survey of the alimentary tract of cattle for clostridium perfringens.contents of the rumen, abomasum, ileum, and colon of 100 fattened cattle were examined for the presence of cl. perfringens. liquid medium iniculated with each sample of gut content was tested for the presence of toxins of cl. perfringens. identification of cl. perfringens was based on atmospheric requirements for growth, colonial morphology, and stormy fermentation in litmus milk. identification of toxins was based on neutralization tests in guinea pigs and mice.cl. perfringens was isolated from ...19674292900
the significance of abnormal bacterial proliferation in the gastrointestinal tract after gastric surgery. 19674292980
testicular gas gangrene after hernia repair with cord division. 19674293364
capillary-tube scanner for mechanized microbiology. a photoelectric scanner measures growth in agar-filled capillaries and gives a new approach to microbiology.growing microcolonies of bacteria can be detected by their light-scattering property. we have described a system in which growing bacteria in glass capillaries filled with nutrient agar are counted as the capillaries move through a narrow beam of light. increased counts after incubation indicate the presence of viable organisms in the original sample; the equipment can detect colonies when they grow to a diameter of 8 microm. aerobic, anaerobic, and facultative organisms can grow in the capillar ...19674293365
[studies concerning sensitivization to the toxins of cl. oedematiens, cl. perfringens and c. diphtheriae of antipertussis-vaccinated mice]. 19664293439
[contribution to the study of the methods of isolation of cl. perfringens. vi. rapid method for the identification of cl. perfringens]. 19664293443
[the multiplication and toxin formation of cl. perfringens in food products]. 19664293453
thermostable clostridium perfringens as the cause of a food poisoning outbreak. 19674293509
[studies on clostridium welchii in the feces of healthy human. 2. distribution of hobbs' type of the organism]. 19664293547
avirulent clostridium perfringens strains obtained by euflavine treatment.clostridium perfringens was incubated in the presence of euflavine (eu); the resistant mutants which were thus isolated had highly reduced capacity to release alpha-toxin. this fact was confirmed by lecithinase determinations and by immunoelectrophoresis. injected into guinea pigs and into 6- to 7-day-old chicks, these mutants were completely avirulent. a study of their properties indicated biochemical differences between wild types and mutants.19674293665
effect of suspending medium on heat resistance of spores of clostridium perfringens. 19674293680
treatment of clostridial infections with hyperbaric oxygen. 19674293696
extrahepatic biliary decompression in traumatized canine livers. 19674293762
the mechanism of staphylococcal alpha toxin action on smooth muscle. 19674293840
[on the presence of cl. perfringens in meat foods sold in modena]. 19664293886
[typing of clostridium welchii. 1. re-evaluation of the agglutination method]. 19674293976
clostridium perfringens and other bacterial species as possible causes of foodborne disease outbreaks of undetermined etiology. 19674294019
inhibition of the activity of alpha-toxin of clostridium perfringens by toxic filtrates of corynebacteria. 19674294056
[differences between the biochemical structure of the bacterium w. perifringens a and its toxin]. 19674294159
[food poisoning caused by clostridium perfringens]. 19674294180
cell-sensitizing products of streptococci. 19674294327
[experimental studies of antiperstaltic jejunum transplantation]. 19674294338
[role of alloxan diabetes in experimental gas gangrene in white rats]. 19674294389
acute necrotizing colitis. 19674294486
[criteria for identification of c1. welchü. 3. re-evaluation of gelatin-nonliquifying and salicin-fermenting strains]. 19674294579
numerical data concerning the sensitivity of anaerobic bacteria to oxygen.upon comparison of results obtained from growing eight different species of anaerobic bacteria in deep agar under two and three atm of pure oxygen with results of growing them in air under atomospheric pressure, it appears possible that the old terms of "microaerophobic," "very strict anaerobe," and "microaerophilic" can be replaced by precise values corresponding to the size of the inhibition zone produced by oxygen under various pressures when the bacteria are grown in a solid medium. the simu ...19674294596
[etiological considerations on human and animal enterotoxemias of w. perfringens type a]. 19664294636
effect of cookery and holding on hams and turkey rolls contaminated with clostridium perfringens.canned hams, turkey rolls, and ground-beef casseroles were inoculated with a mixture of vegetative cells and spores of selected strains of clostridium perfringens, in approximately known numbers. after cooking and holding at different temperatures for various times, samples of the food were plated directly on sulfadiazine-polymixin-sulfite-agar. in all cases, small but measurable percentages of the organisms survived cookery. the number of cells viable after cookery of the ham or turkey was infl ...19674294821
experimental enteritis with food poisoning and classical strains of clostridium perfringens type a in lambs. 19674294920
sporulation of mesophilic clostridia. 19674295013
epidemiological study of clostridium perfringens (welchii) food poisoning--the carrier state and its variation in humans. 19674295046
cytolytic toxins of bacterial origin. the nature and properties of cytolytic proteins are discussed with emphasis on staphylococcal alpha-toxin. 19684295145
improved medium for sporulation of clostridium perfringens.an improved sporulation medium has been developed in which all five strains of clostridium perfringens tested exhibited a 100- to 10,000-fold increase in numbers of spores when compared with spore yields in sec medium under comparable conditions. in addition, three of five strains produced a 100- to 1,000-fold increase, with the remaining two strains yielding approximately the same numbers of spores, when compared with strains cultured in ellner medium. at the 40-hr sampling time, 18 of 27 strai ...19684295179
gas gangrene salpingo-oophoritis. 19684295301
sialic acid of uterine muscle membrane: reappraisal of the serotonin receptor of smooth muscle. 19684295387
[on the status of the sympathetic innervation of the heart in experimental anaerobic poisoning]. 19664295535
[effct of divalent cations on the production of hyaluronidase of clostridium perfringens type a]. 19674295546
[anaerobic spirogenic bacteria in powdered milk]. 19674295711
[antigenicity of polynucleotide complexes]. 19674295779
activation by electrolytes and polylysine of poly(a) synthesis by clostridium perfringens polynucleotide phosphorylase. 19684295817
the keratosulfate-like mucopolysaccharide of chick allantoic fluid. 19674295831
an improved method for measuring human blood bile acids. 19684296124
a study of bacteria and lethal factors in fluids from experimental intestinal obstruction in dogs. 19684296130
influence of irradiation on the susceptibility of the guinea-pig to infection with clostridium welchii type a. 19684296132
food poisoning caused by heat-sensitive clostridium welchii. a report of five recent outbreaks. 19684296414
[typing of cl. welchii. 2. distribution of cl. welchii types c and d in hokkaido]. 19674296484
gas gangrene in abdominal surgery. 19684296734
incidence of clostridium perfringens in fish and fish products. 19684296752
[guinea pig diseases caused by cl. perfringens type a]. 19664296802
[management of postabortion anuria]. 19664296916
heat and radiation resistance and activation of spores of clostridium welchii. 19684296970
low temperature growth characteristics of clostridia. 19684296971
rabbit ileal loop response to strains of clostridium perfringens.the ligated loop of the rabbit intestine was investigated as a possible experimental model for the study of clostridium perfringens food poisoning. the method of preparation of the challenge inoculum was important in determining whether a given strain would provoke a response. when cultures were grown for 4 hr at 37 c in skim milk (difco), 14 of 29 type a strains isolated from food-poisoning outbreaks consistently produced exudation of fluid and consequent dilation of the ileal segments. in cont ...19684297020
[on the problem of food poisoning caused by cl. perfringens of type a]. 19664297137
[laboratory diagnosis of food poisoning caused by cl. perfringens]. 19664297139
[studies on the antigenic structure of anatoxins of clostridium perfringens, cl. oedematiens, cl. septicum and cl. tetani by determining their fixation properties]. 19664297189
the lecithinase (alpha toxin) activity of strains of clostridium perfringens. 19684297194
metabolism of cholic acid in germfree animals after the establishment in the intestinal tract of deconjugating and 7 alpha-dehydroxylating bacteria. 19684297296
continuous culture of mixed populations. 19684297317
specific inhibition of virus growth in cells treated with phospholipase c. 19684297337
anti-microbial drugs in animal feeds. 19684297419
participation of aminoacyl transfer ribonucleic acid in aminoacyl phosphatidylglycerol synthesis. ii. specificity of alanyl phosphatidylglycerol synthetase. 19684297471
hemorrhagic diathesis in laboratory rodents. 19684297816
[conditions of formation of anatoxins of clostridium perfringens, cl. oedematiens and cl. septicum from toxins obtained in casein media]. 19664297878
[cases of gas gangrene treated with hyperbaric oxygen]. 19684297950
[on an episode of alimentary toxinfection caused by cl. perfringens]. 19664297951
a phospholipase specific for sphingomyelin from clostridium perfringens. 19684298071
[the characteristics of glycerophosphatase of clostridium perfringens]. 19664298094
postabortal septicemia due to clostridium welchii. treatment with exchange transfusion. 19684298175
effect of sphingomyelinase from clostridium perfringens on the metabolic activity and phospholipid composition of thyroid slices. 19684298230
[study of acid soluble phosphate compounds from clostridium perfringens]. 19674298442
[toxin production by cl. perfringens of types a and d on synthetic media]. 19684298565
[classification attempt concerning anaerobic spore-forming bacilli based on fermentation types]. 19684298689
[electrophoresis with application of the magnetic field. i. studies on enzymes produced by clostridium perfringens]. 19684298690
the effect of hyperbaric oxygen on the prevention of experimental c1. welchii infection. 19674298774
[the significance of aerobe mixed infection in gas gangrene]. 19674298796
necrotizing infections of subcutaneous tissue and fascia. 19684298810
experimental gas gangrene with food-poisoning clostridium perfringens type a. 19684298928
blood cholesterol levels, autochthonous intestinal flora and clostridium perfringens recovery in rhesus monkeys fed a high sucrose diet. 19684298941
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