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[inhibition by oxygen of the biosynthesis and activity of hydrogenase and hydrogenlyase in some anaerobic bacteria]. 196213943284
[research on nitrate-reductase of aerobacter aerogenes. properties, specificity of action and inhibition by oxygen]. 196313943285
[the study and refinement of 2 methods permitting the measurement of bacterial nitrate reductase activity]. 196313943286
phosphorylation of shikimic acid by ultrasonic extracts of micro-organisms. 196213944994
a new intermediate in aromatic biosynthesis. 196213947735
some physical investigations of the behaviour of bacterial surfaces. vi. chemical modification of surface components. 196313948248
bacterial meningitis. ii. infections caused by certain gram-negative enteric organisms. 196213949305
penicillinase from klebsiella aerogenes. a comparison with penicillinases from gram-positive species. 196313952353
[individualization of some new families of enterobacteriocins]. 196313952425
mutants of aerobacter aerogenes blocked in the accumulation of inorganic polyphosphate. 196313952874
ribitol dehydrogenase in aerobacter aerogenes 1033. 196313955642
thermodynamics of biological growth. 196213958782
inhibitions by tetracycline and oxytetracycline of the consumption of pyruvate by aerobacter aerogenes. 196313964743
the bacteriostatic actions of tetracycline and oxytetracycline. 196213964744
a new micro fermentation technique for rapid detection of acid and gas. 196213970778
a micro method for detection of utilization of phenylalanine by microorganisms. 196313970779
a simple quantitative test for bacteriuria. 196213975775
utilization of s-adenosylmethionine for the biosynthesis of methionine. 196313976847
effect of bromidehypochlorite bactericides on microorganisms.a new principle in compounding stable, granular bactericidal products led to unique combinations of a water-soluble inorganic bromide salt with a hypochlorite-type disinfectant of either inorganic or organic type. microbiological results are shown for an inorganic bactericide composed of chlorinated trisodium phosphate containing 3.1% "available chlorine" and 2% potassium bromide, and for an organic bactericide formulated from sodium dichloroisocyanurate so as to contain 13.4% "available chlorin ...196213977149
effect of chilling on aerobacter aerogenes in aqueous suspension. 196213978749
the catabolism of proteins and nucleic acids in starved aerobacter aerogenes. 196313978750
effect of chilling on bacteria in aqueous suspension. 196313978751
effect of treatment in percolating filters on the numbers of bacteria in sewage in relation to the composition and size of filtering medium. 196213985447
the survival of starved bacteria. 196213985691
acceleration of bacterial death by grown substrates. 196313985692
detoxification of endotoxin by splenic extracts. 196313989390
deoxyribonucleic acid base composition of kappa and paramecium aurelia, stock 51. 196313989604
bacteriological findings in the mid-cycle endocervical mucus in infertile women. 196213989792
repression of staphylococcus aureus by food bacteria. i. effect of environmental factors on inhibition.the effects of environmental factors on the inhibition of an enterotoxin-producing strain of staphylococcus aureus by food bacteria were investigated. type of medium and temperature of incubation were important factors in determining the amount of inhibition. the ph range of maximal inhibition was found to be 7.4 to 6.2. availability of oxygen was not a factor. as the ratios of inhibitor to staphylococcus were increased from 1:1 to 10:1 and 100:1, the amount of inhibition was markedly increased. ...196313994250
repression of staphylococcus aureus by food bacteria. ii. causes of inhibition.two food bacteria, serratia marcescens and pseudomonas sp. cs-1, inhibited an enterotoxigenic strain of staphylococcus aureus, apparently by out-competing it for nutrients. five others, bacillus cereus, proteus vulgaris, escherichia coli h-52, aerobacter aerogenes, and achromobacter sp., inhibited by means of antibiotic substances which were seitz-filterable, dialyzable, and stable at 90 c for 10 min. inhibition was not caused by changes in ph, oxidation-reduction potential, or production of per ...196313994251
[bacterial photoreactivation (aerobacter aerogenes)]. 196213996822
bacterial ascorbic acid oxidase. 196313997772
an enzymic conversion of ethylene glycol into acetaldol requiring corrinoid coenzymes. 196214003014
effects of phencyclidine on the radiosensitivity of mice. 196214007035
physicochemical studies on citrate-oxaloacetate lyase from aerobacter aerogenes. 196314014603
[on autopurification phenomena in sea water. ii. survival and variability in the fecal flora]. 196114021402
extracellular accumulation of pyrroles in bacterial cultures.aerobacter aerogenes, paracolobactrum aerogenoides, spirillum serpens, and gelatinous strains of chromobacterium violaceum produced an extracellular, ether-soluble, ehrlich-positive substance when grown in media prepared with gelatin hydrolysate. the substance has been tentatively identified as pyrrole-2-carboxylic acid. both hydroxy-l-proline and allo-d-hydroxyproline have been shown to be precursors of the material. gelatinous strains of chromobacterium violaceum, but not the other positive cu ...196314023126
studies on the synthesis of new antimicrobials. ii. syntheses of 3-(5-nitro-2-thienvl)acrvlic acid derivatives and thers ome antibacterial activities. 196214032778
gas in the portal venous system. 196114040292
in vitro biological activity of cephalothin.chang, te-wen (tufts university school of medicine, boston, mass.) and louis weinstein. in vitro biological activity of cephalothin. j. bacteriol. 85:1022-1027. 1963.-cephalothin is a "broad-spectrum" antibiotic active, in low concentrations, against diplococcus pneumoniae, streptococcus pyogenes, and staphylococcus aureus. shigella, salmonella, and proteus mirabilis were the most sensitive of the gram-negative organisms. escherichia coli and aerobacter aerogenes were suppressed to a lesser degr ...196314043989
action of formaldehyde on microorganisms. i. correlation of activity with formaldehyde metabolism.neely, w. brock (the dow chemical co., midland, mich.). action of formaldehyde on microorganisms. i. correlation of activity with formaldehyde metabolism. j. bacteriol. 85:1028-1031. 1963.-the action of formaldehyde in concentrations sublethal for the culture appeared to be at least twofold. the first phase caused a drop in viability, followed by a second phase where bacteriostatic conditions existed. during both these intervals, formaldehyde was being metabolized. as soon as the organism had lo ...196314043990
quantitative approach to the study of bacterial species.liston, j. (university of washington, seattle), w. wiebe, and r. r. colwell. quantitative approach to the study of bacterial species. j. bacteriol. 85:1061-1070. 1963.-the stability of strains of various species of gram-negative, rod-shaped bacteria was investigated by subculturing each strain through ten different media, testing the substrains so produced through a standard series of tests, and analyzing the resulting data by electronic computer. strain stability was shown to be high [similarit ...196314043996
changes in the mouse's enteric microflora associated with enhanced susceptibility to salmonella infection following streptomycin treatment. 196314044094
technique of voges-proskauer test. 196314044671
phenotypic, genotypic, and chemical changes in starving populations of aerobacter aerogenes.harrison, arthur p., jr. (vanderbilt university, nashville, tenn.) and felix r. lawrence. phenotypic, genotypic, and chemical changes in starving populations of aerobacter aerogenes. j. bacteriol. 85:742-750. 1963.-cells harvested from postlogarithmic (maximal stationary phase) aerobacter aerogenes cultures and starved in dilute sodium phosphate at 40 c remained viable for many hours. on the other hand, most cells from logarithmic-phase cultures succumbed, although a relatively small number rema ...196314044938
the role of penicillinase in determining natural and acquired resistance of gram-negative bacteria to penicillins. 196314045526
action of formaldehyde on microorganisms. ii. formation of 1,3-thiazane-4-carboxylic acid in aerobacter aerogenes treated with formaldehyde.neely, w. brock (the dow chemical co., midland, mich.). action of formaldehyde on microorganisms. ii. formation of 1,3-thiazane-4-carboxylic acid in aerobacter aerogenes treated with formaldehyde. j. bacteriol. 85:1420-1422. 1963.-a culture of aerobacter aerogenes was found to incorporate c(14)-labeled formaldehyde into 1,3-thiazane-4-carboxylic acid. the reaction was found to proceed nonenzymatically from homocysteine and formaldehyde. as a consequence of this reaction, the ability of homocyste ...196314047239
effect of starvation on adenosine triphosphate concentration in aerobacter aerogenes. 196314047943
renal tubular acidosis. 196314048071
[bacteriological studies in infections of the urinary system in children]. 196314053648
effect of b-vitamins and a mixed flora on the longevity of germ-free adult houseflies, musca domestica l. 196314054888
1,8-naphthyridine derivatives. a new class of chemotherapeutic agents. 196214056431
[a further contribution to the therapy of urinary infections: furium]. 196314056623
accumulation of inorganic polyphosphate in aerobacter aerogenes. i. relationship to growth and nucleic acid synthesis.harold, f. m. (national jewish hospital, denver, colo.). accumulation of inorganic polyphosphate in aerobacter aerogenes. i. relationship to growth and nucleic acid synthesis. j. bacteriol. 86:216-221. 1963.-growing cells of aerobacter aerogenes contain traces of inorganic polyphosphate, but large amounts often accumulate when growth ceases as the result of a nutritional deficiency. the reciprocal relationship between growth and polyphosphate accumulation was traced to competition between nuclei ...196314058944
accumulation of inorganic polyphosphate in aerobacter aerogenes. ii. environmental control and the role of sulfur compounds.harold, f. m. (national jewish hospital, denver, colo.) and susan sylvan. accumulation of inorganic polyphosphate in aerobacter aerogenes. ii. environmental control and the role of sulfur compounds. j. bacteriol. 86:222-231. 1963.-the accumulation of inorganic polyphosphate in aerobacter aerogenes was shown to be a function of the growth medium. in low-phosphate medium, polyphosphate accumulated whenever nucleic acid synthesis ceased due to a nutritional deficiency, regardless of its nature. in ...196314058945
the growth of myxamoebae of the true slime mould, didymium nigripes, in axenic culture. 196314058991
the place of antimicrobials in surgery. 196314059740
[diagnosis of strains of enteropathogenic colibacilli by fluorescent antibodies]. 196314060612
bacteriuria in children with acute febrile illnesses. 196314061028
"colomycin" treatment of klebsiella aerogenes infection of urinary tract in paraplegia. 196314061327
a report on the use of colistimethate sodium in a general hospital. 196314061832
the accelerated training of bact. lactis aerogenes to 5-aminoacridine. 196314064420
axenic culture of free-living amoebae. i. culturing of amoebae on dead bacteria, in a water extract of bacteria, and on a peptone medium. 196314065839
inorganic polyphosphate of high molecular weight from aerobacter aerogenes. 196314066494
effect of diurnal freeze-thawing on survival and growth of selected bacteria. 196314066944
similar effects of various neutral solutes on the survival of aerobacter aerogenes and of red blood cells after freezing and thawing. 196314066964
autogenous bacterial antigen complexes used successfully in chronic lung disease unresponsive to antibiotics and other therapy. a case report. 196314071687
action of formaldehyde on microorganisms. iii. bactericidal action of sublethal concentrations of formaldehyde on aerobacter aerogenes.neely, w. brock (the dow chemical co., midland, mich.). action of formaldehyde on microorganisms. iii. bactericidal action of sublethal concentrations of formaldehyde on aerobacter aerogenes. j. bacteriol. 86:445-448. 1963.-bacteriostatic concentrations of formaldehyde were found to be bactericidal during the initial growth period. this bactericidal activity was due to the primary induction of unbalanced growth by formaldehyde. the subsequent formation of 1,3-thiazane-4-carboxylic acid prevented ...196314071788
biological activity of a brownish-yellow pigment produced from vitamin b 12 by aerobacter aerogenes. 196314072016
a simplified method for bactericidal assay of natural antibodies against gram-negative bacteria. 196314073125
antibacterial activity of herpes simplex virus grown in tissue culture. 196314074583
food microorganisms influencing the growth of staphylococcus aureus.some 870 cultures of predominating micro-organisms were isolated from market samples of hamburger, fresh pork sausage, fresh fish fillets, stewing beef, frozen chicken pot pie, frozen corn, frozen peas, and pasteurized and raw milk, before and after storage at different temperatures. the isolates were screened for their ability to influence the growth of staphylococcus aureus strain 196e by means of spot-plate tests on apt and nutrient agars at 25 c. the 438 cultures that influenced the growth o ...196314075051
[spontaneous microbe variation in e. coli and a. aerogenes due to prolonged preservation in sterile water]. 196314075058
[influence of ultraviolet radiations and of photoreactivation in different growth phases of aerobacter aerogenes]. 196314079883
temperature-sensitive hydrogenase and hydrogenase synthesis in a psychrophilic bacterium.upadhyay, j. (washington state university, pullman) and j. l. stokes. temperature-sensitive hydrogenase and hydrogenase synthesis in a psychrophilic bacterium. j. bacteriol. 86:992-998. 1963.-hydrogenase and its synthesis were more heat-sensitive in psychrophilic strain 82 than in mesophilic escherichia coli. the enzyme was not formed above 20 c by the psychrophile, whereas it was formed by e. coli and other mesophiles at 45 c. aerobically grown cells of strain 82 do not contain hydrogenase but ...196314080812
culture studies of the gastrointestinal tract with a newly devised capsule. results of tests in vitro and in vivo. 196314081867
the absolute stereochemical course of citric acid biosynthesis. 196314082366
the conversion of shikimic acid into certain aromatic compounds by cell-free extracts of aerobacter aerogenes and escherichia coli. 196314084606
the formation of metabolites from cephalosporin compounds. 196314084617
[stereospecificity and biosynthesis of lactate dehydrogenases by aerobacter aerogenes]. 196314089430
[measurement of bacterial reductase activity]. 196314089649
a rapid method for determining phytase activity of soil micro-organisms. 196314089934
[optical antipodes of xylose as a carbon source of various bacterial species]. 196314091364
conservation of specificity between amino acid acceptor rna and amino acyl-srna synthetase. 196314096183
[study on the antibacterial activity in vitro and on the absorption, diffusion and elimination in man of 6(d(-)-alpha-aminophenylacetamido)penicillanic acid]. 196314097440
studies on the infectious dna from bacterial virus phix174 and from the virus-infected cells. 196314099008
[on some therapeutically important new semi-synthetic penicillin compounds]. 196314099438
pathogenesis of experimental coliform (aerobacter aerogenes) mastitis in cattle. 196414103252
effects of pre-existing leukocytosis on experimental coliform (aerobacter aerogenes) mastitis in cattle. 196414103253
the leukocyte barrier and serologic investigations of experimental coliform (aerobacter aerogenes) mastitis in cattle. 196414103254
laboratory aids in diagnosis of significant urinary tract infection. 196414103676
the influence of narcotics on some age-associated changes in aerobacter aerogenes. 196414105254
[bacterial flora in inflammatory conditions of the middle ear in infants up to 2 years of age]. 196314105563
effect of diphtheria toxin on the utilisation of single carbon sources by klebsiella aerogenes. 196414106345
6-aminopenicillanic acid: inhibition of destruction of cephalosporin c by bacteria.6-aminopenicillanic acid, from which all the true penicillins are derived, inhibits the destruction of cephalosporin c by certain microorganisms. this inhibition is probably specific for "cephalosporinase." the enzymatic deacetylation of cephalosporin c is not affected by the acid.196414107444
[postoperative treatment of acute peritonitis by intraperitoneal instillation of antibiotics]. 196314107730
purification and chemical characterization of kappa of stock 51, paramecium aurelia. 196414109152
[studies of non-specific urinary tract infection. ii. immunological determination on pathogenicity of bacteria isolated in urinary tract infection]. 196314110272
some basic aspects of cell regulation. 196414110446
acute gaseous cholecystitis. 196414111472
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