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[conditionally pathogenic microflora and female reproductive function]. 19704927784
[in vivo transmission of resistance to gentamicin]. 19704932112
[changes in the microflora of the contents of the small intestine and feces in chronic enterocolitis patients]. 19704932825
[first experience with a combined chemotherapeutic agent in pyelonephritis]. 19704930125
[chemotherapeutic results in chronic pyelonephritis with a combination of trimethoprim with sulfamethoxazole (eusaprim)]. 19704930126
[therapeutic and morphological observations derived from the use of cephalexin monohydrate]. 19704931111
[clinical evaluation of cephalexin monohydrate in various bacterial infections]. 19704931112
[cephalexin monohydrate in the treatment of bone and soft tissue infections]. 19704931113
[cephalexin monohydrate in the treatment of puerperal sepsis]. 19704931114
[use of cephalexin monohydrate in female genitourinary infections. report of 42 cases]. 19704931115
[clinical evaluation of cephalexin monohydrate in the treatment of infections of the genitourinary system]. 19704931116
cephalexin monohydrate in the treatment of urinary tract infections and urethritis. 19704931118
[cephalexin monohydrate in urinary infections]. 19704931119
[antibacterial effect of cephalexin monohydrate in urinary tract infections]. 19704931120
[evaluation of cephalexin monohydrate in patients with uncomplicated urinary infections]. 19704931121
[treatment with cephalexin monohydrate of urinary tract infections in children. preliminary report]. 19704931124
the in vivo effect of folinic acid (citrovorum factor) on the potentiation of the antibacterial activity of sulfisoxazole by trimethoprim. 19704913356
urinary tract infection in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. 19704913484
intraperitoneal noxythiolin in faecal peritonitis. 19704913491
in vitro activity of gentamicin against common pathogenic bacteria. 19704913613
scattered arrangement of the bacterial ribosomal cistrons. 19704913638
isolation and partial characterization of the transfer ribonucleic acid cistrons from escherichia coli. 19704913717
[penicillinase-forming gram-negative bacilli as etiologic factor of urologic infections]. 19704913954
[serologic studies test-tube agglutination as a differential diagnostic test in bacterial urinary tract infections]. 19704914160
[etiology of intestinal disorders in young children with acute respiratory diseases]. 19704914177
preferable antibiotics for neonatal sepsis. 19704914601
the effect of the supply of oral antibiotic on the fecal flora and mortality of mouse radiation chimeras. 19704914945
the value of passive hemagglutination reaction in the diagnosis of pyelonephritis. 19704914976
[characteristics of immunological reactivity and microbial sensitization of patients with chronic cholecystitis]. 19704911171
[significance of passive hemagglutination reaction in the diagnosis of pyelonephritis]. 19704911320
the occurrence and significance of pneumonia and other pulmonary complications in burned patients: comparison of conventional and topical treatments. 19704911393
the use of mesh skin grafts in war wounds. 19704911394
nitrogen requirements and uricolytic activity of cutaneous bacteria.uric acid, but not xanthine, was degraded by gram-positive catalase-producing cocci and diphtheroids which represented the two predominant human autochthonous skin bacteria. the proportions of uricolytic cocci and diphtheroids varied with the cutaneous site sampled. uric acid and allantoin were not utilized by cocci or diphtheroids as sole sources of nitrogen. uric acid appeared to act only as a secondary substrate for the gram-positive bacteria. cutaneous cocci are known to be ureolytic but few ...19704911442
cholesterol requirement of mycoplasmas.cholesterol requirement for growth of mycoplasmas was tested in a serum-free medium supplemented with albumin, l-arginine, palmitic acid, and various concentrations of cholesterol dissolved in tween 80. in cases in which tween 80 was shown to inhibit growth, the test medium was supplemented with cholesterol dissolved in ethanol. of the 31 species examined, all but mycoplasma laidlawii, m. granularum, and mycoplasma species strain s-743 exhibited a growth response to cholesterol. no requirement f ...19704911537
the natural history of recurrent bacteriuria in schoolgirls. 19704911562
sterilization of aortic valve grafts for transplantation. 19704911671
pneumatosis intestinalis. 19704912427
molecular recombination between r-factor deoxyribonucleic acid molecules in escherichia coli host cells.three previously studied r factors were used: 222/r4, controlling transmissible resistance to sulfonamide, streptomycin, chloromycetin, and tetracycline (su(r) sm(r) cm(r) tc(r)); 222/r3, a derivative of 222/r4 (now termed 222/r3w) having lost tc(r); and r15, controlling infectious resistance to su and sm only. two types of derivative r factors were isolated from 222/r4 by serial subculture in salmonella species. one derivative, termed 222/r1, lost resistance to su, sm, and cm, and the other, te ...19704912520
gentamicin. clinical and pharmacological studies. 19704913081
[dysbacteriosis and autoinfection and their importance in human pathology and clinical treatment]. 19704913092
[bacterial etiology of urinary infections. changes of the microbial flora in relation to treatment with chemotherapeutic agents]. 19704913185
[therapeutic effect of aminocyclohexylpenicillin(ac-pc) on experimental infection in mice]. 19704915208
[clinical use of aminocyclohexyl penicillin in the pediatric field]. 19704915213
[application of the aminobenzylpenicillin-methylphenylisoxazolylpenicillin mixture (broadcillin "banyu") in the urological field]. 19704915383
cytoplasmic filaments of amoeba proteus. i. the role of filaments in consistency changes and movement.the role of filaments in consistency changes and movement in a motile cytoplasmic extract of amoeba proteus was investigated by correlating light and electron microscopic observations with viscosity measurements. the extract is prepared by the method of thompson and wolpert (1963). at 0 degrees c, this extract is nonmotile and similar in structure to ameba cytoplasm, consisting of groundplasm, vesicles, mitochondria, and a few 160 a filaments. the extract undergoes striking atp-stimulated stream ...19704915451
contraction of isolated contractile vacuoles from amoeba proteus. 19704915453
recent laboratory studies with gentamicin with reference to structure and resistance. 19704916054
the changing nature of bacterial infections. patterns of hospital infection. 19704916056
prostatic abscess. 19704916193
chemotherapeutic nitroheterocycles. 2. 2-(5-nitro-2-furyl)pyrimidines with basic substituents. 19704916318
experiences with the kirby-bauer method of antibiotic susceptibility testing. 19704916518
rationale for the use of nonabsorbable antibiotics to treat urinary infections: preliminary clinical report. 19704916929
[evaluation of the effectiveness of vibramycin in the treatment of urinary tract infections in children]. 19704917049
evaluation of a zone size chart for antibiotic susceptibility tests by disk diffusion. 19704919301
[bacteremia and sepsis caused by escherichia coli and other gram negative bacilli]. 19704919347
acute urinary tract infection in children. 19704919409
specific labeling and physical characterization of r-factor deoxyribonucleic acid in escherichia coli.the molecular nature of r-factor deoxyribonucleic acid (dna) was examined in escherichia coli by using a method for the specific labeling of the derepressed r factor, r1, in a female cell after conjugation. sixty minutes after mating, the r factor was isolated as a single molecule with a molecular weight of 65 x 10(6) daltons. this single molecular species sedimented as either a covalently closed molecule or a "nicked" circle. when the single r-factor component was centrifuged in a cscl density ...19704919748
studies on resistance transfer factor deoxyribonucleic acid in escherichia coli.a variant of the derepressed r factor, r1, which does not contain any of the drug resistance markers, and represents, in large part, the resistance transfer factor (rtf) was studied in escherichia coli. rtf deoxyribonucleic acid (dna) was specifically labeled in a female cell after conjugation. physical characterization of the molecule showed that rtf possessed an average molecular weight of 50 x 10(6) daltons and a buoyant density of 1.709 g/cm(3). by comparison to r1, we calculate that the reg ...19704919749
circular r-factor molecules controlling penicillinase synthesis, replicating in escherichia coli under either relaxed or stringent control.two infectious drug-resistance (r) factors, r28k and r6k, each conferring resistance to a number of penicillins by the synthesis of a penicillinase, were transferred to proteus mirabilis pm1 and escherichia coli rc85 host strains. deoxyribonucleic acid (dna) extracted from these strains was separated by density-gradient centrifugation and subjected to electron microscopy by use of a modification of the protein-monolayer diffusion technique. analytical density-gradient centrifugation of the purif ...19704919751
[change in the antibiogram of various often occurring pathogenic bacterial species and the resulting significance of carbencillin]. 19704920202
staghorn calculi of the kidney: clinical bacteriological and biochemical features. 19704920223
[clinico-bacteriological study of the activity of rifampicin in acute and chronic urinary tract diseases]. 19704920362
non-chromosomal antibiotic resistance in bacteria. ii. molecular nature of r-factors isolated from proteus mirabilis and escherichia coli. 19704920496
the microflora of the pig stomach and its possible relationship to ulceration of the pars oesophagea. 19704920613
[qualitative and quantitative studies of staphylococcus determination of a modifided k-bichromate plate compared with other selective media]. 19704920867
gentamicin in the neonatal period. 19704921337
[interaction of dwarf tapeworm and microflora in the intestinal parasitocenosis of the white mice. i. quantitative ratio of individual representatives of intestinal microflora in uninfected mice and those infected with dwarf tapeworm]. 19704921460
trimodal response of escherichia coli and proteus mirabilis to penicillins. 19704921466
role of bacterial growth inhibitors in urine in diagnostic culture.frequently no growth is obtained on ordinary cultures from urines of patients with typical symptoms of infection, and sometimes not even from those with pyuria. the possibility that this could be due to antibacterial substances-whether endogenous or exogenous from non-specific medication-has been investigated.19704921713
[structure and biological activity relations of bile acids]. 19704921854
[gaseous phlegmon of the pharynx]. 19704921902
analysis of results of bacteriological examination of morbid materials from cases of sheep pneumonia during the period, 1959-1968. 19704922106
identification of enterobacteriaceae in the clinical microbiology laboratory.a total of 5,137 enterobacterial clinical isolates were examined with three series of biochemical tests. the data were analyzed with respect to the use of economical and practical procedures for the accurate identification of lactose-fermenting and -nonfermenting enterobacteriaceae within 24 hr after isolation.19704922151
[influence of different carbohydrates on the intestinal flora of the rat]. 19704922616
clinical evaluation of cephalexin in urinary tract infection. 19704922708
cephalexin in chronic and recurrent urinary infections: laboratory and clinical studies. 19704922711
the inflammatory reaction and urinary leucocytes in ascending urinary-tract infections. an experimental study on rabbits infected with proteus vulgaris x 19 and escherichia coli 06. 19704922733
[osteomyelitis: germ-spectrum and resistance situation]. 19704922958
antibiotic sensitivity of bacteria isolated in the years 1966-1968. 19704923034
aerobic gram-negative rods isolated from bovine udder infections. 19704923314
infectious infantile enteritis, yesterday and today. 19704923353
[a comparative study of the sensitivity of the agents of acute bacterial pneumonia to preparations of the nitrofuran series]. 19704917055
polymicrobial bacteremia. 19704917179
[the role of potentially pathogenic germs in enteritis in children]. 19704917262
[microecology of the gastrointestinal tract in sudden death of infants]. 19704917304
[septrin in the treatment of chronic pyelonephritis and certain other bacterial infections. immediate effect of treatment after short-term administration of the drug]. 19704915612
[autoinfection in homologous wasting disease in hybrid mice]. 19704915143
a bacteriologic and urologic evaluation of sulfamoxole. 19704918230
the role of carbenicillin in treatment of infections of the urinary tract. 19704918331
an endogenous source for wound infections based on quantitative bacteriology of the biliary tract. 19704918425
incidence and nature of urinary tract infections among asymptomatic primary school children. 19704918655
[effect of 4-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy) butyric acid on bacillus and other gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria cultures]. 19704918691
[studies of the morphology and cytosis of amoeba proteus with differential interference contrast]. 19704918958
bacterial flora of the stomach in patients with viral hepatitis. 19704905855
experimental approaches to homogenous antibody populations. factors controlling the occurrence of antibodies with uniform properties. 19704904626
pneumonia following tracheostomy. 19704902758
cephaloridine in septic abortion. comparison with a conventional combined antibiotic regimen in a conservative program of management. 19704903064
combined medium to determine deoxyribonuclease activity and phenylalanine deamination by enterobacteriaceae.a combination medium has been developed to aid in the identification of serratia and urease-negative providencia recovered from clinical specimens.19704908534
facilitation of the transfer of r factor by the resident r factor.transfer of some r factors were shown to be facilitated by resident r factors. the sex factor itself may be responsible for this phenomenon.19704908679
comparative study of isoenzyme formation of bacterial beta-galactosidase.the enzyme beta-galactosidase was studied in crude extracts of escherichia coli 3300, e. coli grown on a selenium and sulfur medium, salmonella typhimurium f-lac, serratia marcescens f-lac, s. marcescens p-lac, proteus mirabilis f-lac, p. mirabilis p-lac, aeromonas formicans, and streptococcus lactis. the isoenzymes could be demonstrated by an alternative histochemical technique. different isoenzyme patterns were found to be determined by the beta-galactosidase structural gene and not by the cyt ...19704908684
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