| [experimental studies on the conditions for existence of pneumaturia of microbial origin in diabetics]. | | 1963 | 14208822 |
| pathways of l-arabitol and xylitol metabolism in aerobacter aerogenes. | | 1964 | 14209935 |
| the synthesis and properties of 2',5'-dideoxyadenosylcobalamin and 5'-deoxythymidylcobalamin. | | 1964 | 14213376 |
| the effect of the temperature of growth on the nucleic acid and protein content of bact. lactis aerogenes. | | 1964 | 14213770 |
| the effect of the temperature of growth on the polysaccharide content of bact. lacts aerogenes. | | 1964 | 14213771 |
| the toxicity of fluid from experimentally strangulated intestinal loops in the rat. | | 1964 | 14214448 |
| massive upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage after operation. | | 1964 | 14215111 |
| effect of alpha-methylhistidine on the control of histidine synthesis. | | 1964 | 14216610 |
| enzymatic synthesis of ribonucleic acid. iv. the deoxyribonucleic acid-directed synthesis of complementary cytoplasmic ribonucleic acid components. | | 1964 | 14217880 |
| penetration of substances into cold-shocked bacteria. | | 1964 | 14218300 |
| inhibition of the biosynthesis of the pyrimidine portion of thiamine by adenosine. | moyed, h. s. (harvard medical school, boston, mass.). inhibition of the biosynthesis of the pyrimidine portion of thiamine by adenosine. j. bacteriol. 88:1024-1029. 1964.-the bacteriostatic effects of adenosine and several other purines on aerobacter aerogenes can be overcome by either thiamine or the pyrimidine portion of thiamine. adenosine causes almost complete cessation of the synthesis of the pyrimidine and consequently also of thiamine. however, synthesis of deoxyribonucleic acid, ribonuc ... | 1964 | 14219014 |
| microbial degradation of corrinoids. 3. pigments derived from vitamin b12 by pseudomonas rubescens. | burgus, r. c. (wayne state university, detroit, mich.), j. b. hufham, w. m. scott, and j. j. pfiffner. microbial degradation of corrinoids. iii. pigments derived from vitamin b(12) by pseudomonas rubescens. j. bacteriol. 88:1139-1144. 1964.-products derived from vitamin b(12) by pseudomonas rubescens under anaerobic conditions were examined. after incubation of the organism in broth containing co(57)- or p(32)- vitamin b(12), electrophoresis of the extracted corrinoids yielded two major, yellow, ... | 1964 | 14219029 |
| metabolism of pentoses and pentitols by aerobacter aerogenes. i. demonstration of pentose isomerase, pentulokinase, and pentitol dehydrogenase enzyme families. | mortlock, r. p. (michigan state university, east lansing) and w. a. wood. metabolism of pentoses and pentitols by aerobacter aerogenes. i. demonstration of pentose isomerase, pentulokinase, and pentitol dehydrogenase enzyme families. j. bacteriol. 88:838-844. 1964.-aerobacter aerogenes prl-r3 is capable of utilizing as sole substrates for energy and growth seven of the eight aldopentoses and all of the four pentitols. growth upon media containing either d-xylose, l-arabinose, d-ribose, d-arabito ... | 1964 | 14219044 |
| metabolism of pentoses and pentitols by aerobacter aerogenes. ii. mechanism of acquisition of kinase, isomerase, and dehydrogenase activity. | mortlock, r. p. (michigan state university, east lansing), and w. a. wood. metabolism of pentoses by aerobacter aerogenes. ii. mechanism of acquisition of kinase, isomerase, and dehydrogenase activity. j. bacteriol. 88:845-849. 1964.-aerobacter aerogenes prl-r3 possesses the genetic information to synthesize, in the presence of the appropriate inducer, at least three members of the family of ketopentokinases, two members of the family of pentitol dehydrogenases, and two members of the family of ... | 1964 | 14219045 |
| [regulation of biosynthesis and activity of d- and l-lactate dehydrogenases in aerobic cultures of aerobacter aerogenes]. | | 1964 | 14220122 |
| urinary beta-glucuronidase activity in patients with urinary-tract infection. | | 1965 | 14223125 |
| endotoxin-detoxifying capacity of reticulo-endothelial system in normal and pertussis-treated mice. | | 1964 | 14229095 |
| bacteremia due to gram-negative bacilli. resume of experiences in 303 cases. | | 1964 | 14230038 |
| effect of magnesium on permeability control in chilled bacteria. | | 1964 | 14230226 |
| bacterial endophthalmitis after cataract surgery. | | 1964 | 14231940 |
| a comparison of the antibacterial activity of human serum and oxalated plasma on strains of escherichia coli and aerobacter aerogenes. | | 1964 | 14233137 |
| fluorescent antibody detection of human occurrence of an unclassified bacterial group causing endocarditis. | | 1964 | 14233141 |
| incidence of urinary-tract infections among juvenile diabetics. | | 1965 | 14233242 |
| gram-negative septicaemia: a report of thirty cases. | | 1965 | 14233318 |
| [contribution to the study of bacterial respiratory nitrate reductases]. | | 1964 | 14234592 |
| selective medium for isolation of mima and herellea organisms. | | 1964 | 14234815 |
| evaluation of disinfectants for hospital housekeeping use. | a use-dilution procedure and screening method are proposed to aid the hospital bacteriologist in selecting the most effective disinfectants. sixteen disinfectants were tested with and without organic material on six different organisms. sporadic results usually obtained with quaternaries tested by the procedure of the association of official agricultural chemists (aoac) were eliminated by the methods of this study. the use-dilution procedure employs the material upon which the disinfectant is to ... | 1964 | 14239575 |
| morphological changes in gram-negative bacilli exposed to cephalothin. | chang, te-wen (tufts university school of medicine, boston, mass.), and louis weinstein. morphological changes in gram-negative bacilli exposed to cephalothin. j. bacteriol. 88:1790-1797. 1964.-exposure of gram-negative bacteria to cephalothin (7-[thiophene-2-acetamido]-cephalosporanic acid) revealed the formation of long filaments and large bodies, which were capable of reverting to normal cells when removed from contact with the drug. the degree of morphological change was found to be related ... | 1964 | 14240969 |
| the significance of asymptomatic bacteriuria in the normal obstetric patient. | | 1964 | 14241514 |
| inhibition of growth of aerobacter aerogenes by sodium chloride. | | 1965 | 14243448 |
| chronic diarrhea and failure to thrive due to intestinal disaccharidase insufficiency. | | 1964 | 14243469 |
| studies on the repression of beta-galactosidase in escherichia coli. | | 1964 | 14243792 |
| enzymatic phosphorylation of d-glucose with acetyl phosphate. | | 1964 | 14245428 |
| the occurrence of adenosine diphosphate glucose: glycogen transglucosylase in bacteria. | | 1964 | 14247687 |
| the source of the nitrogen atom for the biosynthesis of anthranilic acid. | | 1964 | 14249169 |
| colistin therapy in infants and children. | | 1965 | 14251892 |
| regulation of purine ribonucleotide synthesis by end product inhibition. the effect of adenine and guanine ribonucleotides on the 5'-phosphoribosyl-pyrophosphate amidotransferase of aerobacter aerogenes. | | 1965 | 14253438 |
| phosphoribosylglycinamide synthetase of aerobacter aerogenes. purification and properties, and nonenzymatic formation of its substrate 5'-phosphoribosylamine. | | 1965 | 14253439 |
| metabolism of pentoses and pentitols by aerobacter aerogenes. 3. physical and immunological properties of penitol dehydrogenases and pentulokinases. | mortlock, r. p. (michigan state university, east lansing), d. d. fossitt, d. h. petering, and w. a. wood. metabolism of pentoses and pentitols by aerobacter aerogenes. iii. physical and immunological properties of pentitol dehydrogenases and pentulokinases. j. bacteriol. 89:129-135. 1965.-four pentulokinases and three pentitol dehydrogenases were purified from aerobacter aerogenes prl-r3, and the properties of the enzymes within each family were compared. d-ribulokinase was purified from cells g ... | 1965 | 14255652 |
| myocardial infarction, gram-negative bacteremia, prolonged shock, and leukemoid reaction. | | 1965 | 14256704 |
| the vaginal ecology and its relationship to symptoms in vaginitis. | | 1965 | 14261566 |
| study of nalidixic acid. | | 1965 | 14261780 |
| effect of various concentrations of brilliant green and bile salts on salmonellae and other microorganisms. | a study of the inhibitory effect of 24 different combinations of brilliant green and bile salts concentrations was conducted, using seven species of microorganisms capable of fermenting mannitol. the inhibitory effect of brilliant green decreased as the bile salts concentration was increased. staphylococcus aureus and proteus rettgeri were inhibited by all test media. escherichia coli was inhibited in all but two combinations of brilliant green and bile salts. aerobacter aerogenes generally foll ... | 1965 | 14264851 |
| [apropos of the composition and interrelationship of microorganisms in silage. iv. effect of representatives of facultative silage bacteria on lactic acid bacteria]. | | 1964 | 14266476 |
| effects of experimentally induced leukocytosis in bovine mammary glands upon infections with staphylococcus aureus, streptococcus agalactiae, and aerobacter aerogenes. | | 1964 | 14266851 |
| in vitro phagocytic activities of leukocytes isolated from the mammary secretions of a cow. | | 1964 | 14266852 |
| [contribution to the salmonella diagnosis. i. biochemical differentiation of enterobacteriaceae]. | | 1965 | 14267682 |
| plate micromethods for the determination of urea decomposition by bacteria. | | 1964 | 14270088 |
| the incorporation of d-allose into the glycolytic pathway by aerobacter aerogenes. | | 1964 | 14272479 |
| volatile fatty acid requirement of a strain of listeria monocytogenes. | larson, a. d. (louisiana state university, baton rouge), l. v. hattier, and c. s. mccleskey. volatile fatty acid requirement of a strain of listeria monocytogenes. j. bacteriol. 89:819-824. 1965.-listeria monocytogenes strain 2 requires either isobutyric or 2-methylbutyric acid for growth. elucidation of this requirement began with characterization of the growth-enhancing substance in culture filtrates of aerobacter aerogenes. a. aerogenes required tryptose, glucose, and aerobic conditions for e ... | 1965 | 14273667 |
| [action of p32 on bacterial multiplication: salmonella typhimurium polymetaphosphate positive aerobacter aerogenes)]. | | 1964 | 14277344 |
| the development of resistance to terramycin by bact. lactis aerogenes (aerobacter aerogenes). | | 1965 | 14278414 |
| a study of the carriage of gram-negative bacilli by new-born babies in hospital. | | 1965 | 14280565 |
| the activation of escherichia coli adp-glucose pyrophosphorylase. | | 1965 | 14282015 |
| preparation of glycerol dehydrogenase for enzymic estimation of glycerol. | | 1965 | 14282923 |
| energy production during nitrate respiration by aerobacter aerogenes. | | 1965 | 14283033 |
| d-glucose-i-phosphate:d-glucose-6-phosphotransferase. | | 1965 | 14285271 |
| nitrogen fixation by members of the tribe klebsielleae. | mahl, m. c. (university of wisconsin, madison), p. w. wilson, m. a. fife, and w. h. ewing. nitrogen fixation by members of the tribe klebsielleae. j. bacteriol. 89:1482-1487. 1965.-strains of species of the tribe klebsielleae were tested for nitrogen fixation by inoculating actively growing cultures into side-arm flasks containing a medium with a growth-limiting quantity of combined nitrogen (25 mug of nitrogen per ml as ammonium sulfate). the flasks were evacuated, filled with pure n(2), sealed ... | 1965 | 14291584 |
| degradation of inorganic polyphosphate in mutants of aerobacter aerogenes. | harold, f. m. (national jewish hospital, denver, colo.), and ruth l. harold. degradation of inorganic polyphosphate in mutants of aerobacter aerogenes. j. bacteriol. 89:1262-1270. 1965.-extracts of aerobacter aerogenes contained two enzymes capable of degrading polyphosphate, polyphosphatase and polyphosphate kinase. by use of a suicide technique, a mutant (pn-4) blocked in polyphosphate degradation was isolated; this mutant was found to lack polyphosphatase. the results indicate that polyphosph ... | 1965 | 14292996 |
| optical rotatory dispersion and conformation of deoxyribonucleic and ribonucleic acids from various sources. | | 1965 | 14299632 |
| the sensitivities of mixed populations of bacteria to the inhibitory activities of phenols. | | 1964 | 14301056 |
| a method for the quantitative estimation of myoinositol by gas-liquid chromatography. | | 1965 | 14302455 |
| presence of polysaccharide-forming coliforms in human saliva. | | 1965 | 14304302 |
| purification and characterization of d-lyxose isomerase. | | 1965 | 14304839 |
| transfer of glucosyl units to oligosaccharides and polysaccharides by the action of uridine diphosphoglucose-alpha-glucan transglucosylase. | | 1965 | 14311619 |
| properties of infectious rna from bacterial viruses. | | 1965 | 14318078 |
| the aggregation of human platelets by bacterial endotoxin. | | 1965 | 14322070 |
| the biosynthesis of phenylalanine and tyrosine; enzymes converting chorismic acid into prephenic acid and their relationships to prephenate dehydratase and prephenate dehydrogenase. | | 1965 | 14323651 |
| effect of phenolic acids and esters on respiration and reproduction of bacteria in urine. | vanillic, syringic, gallic, and protocatechuic acids, methyl-p-hydroxybenzoate, and propyl-p-hydroxybenzoate generally inhibited respiration in vitro of escherichia coli, proteus vulgaris, pseudomonas aeruginosa, and aerobacter aerogenes in human urine. in the absence of any other available carbon source, certain of the phenolic compounds were utilized. reproduction was generally suppressed in urine buffered to ph 7, 5.6, 4.5, and 4.0. the phenolic compounds were used in the range of 0.11 to 0.9 ... | 1965 | 14325267 |
| effect of naturally occurring xanthines on bacteria. i. antimicrobial action and potentiating effect on antibiotic spectra. | the effect of xanthines on various microorganisms was studied. the antibacterial effect was not high; most of the test organisms could easily withstand a concentration of 2,500 mug/ml. caffeine was more antibacterial than theophylline, and the latter more than theobromine. caffeine citrate exhibited greater inhibitory effect than did pure caffeine. the effect was both bacteriostatic and bactericidal against susceptible organisms. the susceptibility of organisms to xanthines differed greatly even ... | 1965 | 14325283 |
| microbial ecology of activated sludge. ii. bacteriophages, bdellovibrio, coliforms, and other organisms. | a comparative estimation of the coliform population of raw sewage, activated sludge, and the effluent derived therefrom revealed that raw sewage had a preponderance of escherichia coli (75%), as compared with 25 and 30%, respectively, in sludge and effluent. nitrogen-free mannitol-sucrose enrichments of activated sludge resulted in the isolation of azotobacter agilis, aerobacter aerogenes, corynebacterium laevaniformans, and an achromabacter species. sludge had a large population of c. laevanifo ... | 1965 | 14325890 |
| vitamin k in aerobacter aerogenes and serratia marcescens. | | 1965 | 14329480 |
| suppurative cholangitis with multiple liver abscess formation due to aerobacter aerogenes and streptococcus viridans: successful treatment with massive doses of intravenous penicillin. | | 1965 | 14329506 |
| 'substrate-accelerated death' of aerobacter aerogenes. | | 1965 | 14330419 |
| shock associated with bacteremia due to gram-negative bacilli. autopsy findings. | | 1965 | 14330619 |
| interrelations between two pathways of methionine biosynthesis in aerobacter aerogenes. | | 1965 | 14330757 |
| [bacteria from the coli-aerogenes group in the bacteriological examination of milk]. | | 1964 | 14338632 |
| endotoxemia in a horse. | | 1965 | 14347608 |
| the equilibrium of the reaction catalysed by citrate oxaloacetate-lyase. | 1. a method of preparation and purification of citrate oxaloacetate-lyase (ec 4.1.3.6) from aerobacter aerogenes is described. 2. the equilibrium of this reaction has been determined at ph 8.4 and 25 degrees . it has been shown that k, i.e. [citrate(3-)]/[oxaloacetate(keto) (2-)][acetate (-)], is 3.08+/-0.72, but that k(app.), i.e. [total citrate]/[total oxaloacetate][total acetate], is markedly affected by the initial concentrations of the reactants and magnesium. 3. the free-energy change duri ... | 1965 | 14348207 |
| conversion of acetate-1-c14 to tryptophan in aerobacter aerogenes. | | 1955 | 14353896 |
| conversion of radioactive glucose and acetate to tryptophan by aerobacter aerogenes. | | 1955 | 14353948 |
| the extracellular polysaccharide of aerobacter aerogenes a3 (s1) (klebsiella type 54). | | 1955 | 14363115 |
| the anaerobic dissimilation of sedoheptulose-2-c14 and sedoheptulose-3-c14 by aerobacter aerogenes. | | 1955 | 14364321 |
| the metabolic control of histidine assimilation and dissimilation in aerobacter aerogenes. | | 1955 | 14367317 |
| the degradation of histidine by aerobacter aerogenes. | | 1955 | 14367318 |
| effects of thyroxine and some related compounds on bacterial oxidations. | | 1955 | 14367400 |
| a mechanism for citrate dissimilation. | | 1955 | 14370164 |
| synthesis of amino acids by aerobacter aerogenes. | | 1955 | 14377546 |
| evidence for two distinct enzyme systems forming acetolactate in aerobacter aerogenes. | | 1959 | 14399161 |
| synthesis of riboflavin by microorganisms. vi. formation of 6,7-dimethylisoalloxazine ring. | | 1959 | 14404704 |
| a comparison of some vicglycol dehydrogenase systems found in aerobacter aerogenes. | | 1960 | 14413633 |
| adaptive formation of a vicglycol dehydrogenase in aerobacter aerogenes. | | 1960 | 14413634 |
| the effect of aerobic metabolism on the inducible glycerol dehydrogenase of aerobacter aerogenes. | | 1960 | 14417008 |
| the activation of glycerol dehydrogenase from aerobacter aerogenes by monovalent cations. | | 1960 | 14417009 |
| [extraction and properties of the nitrate reductase from aerobacter aerogenes]. | | 1959 | 14432728 |
| effect of streptolysin o on the utilization of some krebs cycle intermediates by aerobacter aerogenes. | | 1959 | 14438123 |
| fermentative production of 2,3 butanediol by aerobacter aerogenes. | | 1959 | 14447100 |
| l-xylulokinase and l-xylulose 5-phosphate-l-robulose 5-phosphate 3-epimerase in aero-bacter aerogenes. | | 1960 | 14448336 |
| the relation of ribosome content to the rate of enzyme synthesis in aerobacter aerogenes. | | 1962 | 14455188 |
| a method for isolating constitutive mutants for carbohydrate-catabolizing enzymes. | | 1962 | 14465346 |