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further investigations on the antigenic structure of proteus mirabilis. ii. oligosaccharides derived from polysaccharides of the s-form. 19685757765
the effect or ultraviolet light on the hydrogenase of proteus vulgaris. 19685758561
trimethoprim, a sulphonamide potentiator. 19685301731
drug resistance of enteric bacteria. xiv. comparison of beta-lactamases in gram-negative rod bacteria resistant to alpha-aminobenzylpenicillin. 19685304281
dynamic state of the spleen cells of mice after administration of the endotoxin of proteus vulgaris. i. cellular proliferation after administration of the endotoxin. 19685305286
dynamic state of the spleen cells of mice after administration of the endotoxin of proteus vulgaris. ii. cellular differentiation into re-cells 48 hours after administration of the endotoxin. 19685305648
throat flora of a closed colony of beagle dogs. anl-7535. 19685307178
[infectious damage of the growing temporomandibular joint in animal experiments]. 19685240599
clean wound infections: epidemiology and bacteriology. 19685188338
synergistic antibacterial activity of ampicillin-cloxacillin mixtures against proteus morganii.synergistic antibacterial effects of mixtures of ampicillin and cloxacillin and induced penicillinases were investigated in 48 strains of proteus. the serial tube dilution method was used to determine the minimal inhibitory concentration of ampicillin, cloxacillin, and 2:1 and 1:1 mixtures of ampicillin and cloxacillin. production of penicillinases was determined by the cellulose acetate membrane method, with ampicillin, cloxacillin, mixtures of ampicillin and cloxacillin, penicillin g, and ceph ...19685188339
the rate of release of leukocyte pyrogen from rabbit blood incubated with endotoxin.the time course of leukocyte pyrogen liberation from whole rabbit blood incubated at 37 degrees c with various concentrations of proteus endotoxin was studied. the kinetics of the process provide further evidence for the view that leukocyte pyrogen is an independent entity. it was shown that complete liberation of all available leukocyte pyrogen from blood is too slow a process to account for the fevers seen when rabbits are injected with endotoxin. however, very small quantities of leukocyte py ...196719867298
[studies on the differentiation and on the drug resistance of proteus bacteria]. 19675187236
synchronized micturition and antibiotic administration in treatment of urinary infection in an in vitro model. 19675180820
[experimental study on allergic otitis media. 1. allergenic effect of proteus vulgaris on guinea pigs sentitized with egg albumin]. 19675183819
[experimental study on allergic otitis media. 2. allergenic effect of bacterial component of proteus morgani]. 19675183820
respirator lung syndrome. 19675235461
circular dna forms of a bacterial sex factor. 19675237898
the activation of the hydrogenase of proteus vulgaris by visible light. 19675231748
evidence for circular dna forms of a bacterial plasmid. 19675233464
comparison of the morphology of pplo and l-forms of bacteria with light and electron microscopy. 19675233801
cephaloridine therapy for genitourinary infections. 19675335929
[polyvalent heterovaccine injectable in inflammatory periodontopathies: clinical and therapeutic contribution with microbiologic and immunologic studies]. 19675336487
anaerobic biodegradation of ddt to ddd in soil.ddt labeled with carbon-14 was added to soil, and the mixture was incubated anaerobically for 2 weeks and 4 weeks. ddt and seven possible decomposition products were separated by thin-layer chromatography, and the radioactivity of material from individual spots was determined by liquid scintillation. the ddt was dechlorinated by soil microorganisms to ddd, and only traces of other degradation products were detected. no degradation of ddt was detected in sterile soil.19675337361
pulmonary clearance of gram-negative bacilli. 19675337990
colonial recognition, a "new" approach for rapid diagnostic enteric bacteriology.the morphology, on macconkey's agar, of colonies of the bacteria commonly found in enteric specimens is sufficiently characteristic and distinctive, when observed with transmitted oblique illumination and a low-power stereoscopic microscope, to enable identification at the generic (and occasionally the species) level with over 97% accuracy. application of this technique resulted in great savings of time, manipulative steps, and media compared with the usual procedures of diagnostic enteric bacte ...19675338180
the treatment of pyoderma with gentamicin. 19675335015
gentamicin in the treatment of bacterial conjunctivitis. 19675338672
increased serum glutamic-oxalacetic transaminase and lactic dehydrogenase levels produced by cholera infection and cell-free toxin in the rabbit. 19675338927
immunofluorescent localization of bacterial antigen in pyelonephritis. i. the use of antisera against the common enterobacterial antigen in experimental renal lesions. 19675339482
[contribution to the interpretation of the mechanism of the crabtree effect]. 19675582439
enzymatic synthesis of 3'-32p-labeled coenzyme a from 3'-dephospho-coenzyme a. 19675583156
glycogen synthetase activity in amoeba proteus. 19675583458
inhibition of proteus vulgaris urease by hydroxamic acids. 19675586497
[hospitalism by infection]. 19675586842
[cerebral panangiography in children and infants]. 19675588317
[streptomycin-dependant mutants of proteus mirabilis: their genetics, suppression and modification]. 19675594049
[results of marsupialization of vulvovaginal cysts and abscesses]. 19675595523
oxolinic acid, a new synthetic antimicrobial agent. ii. bactericidal rate and resistance development. 19675596177
selective multiplication of a single bacterial species in a mixed infection of the lung. 19675596205
[some properties of a bacteriophage active in relation to proteus pyogenes]. 19675597854
some observations on proteus mirabilis strains isolated from urine, in relation to inhibition of swarming and antibiotic sensitivity. 19675598197
[on the occurrence of free phage receptors in the culture medium of proteus mirabilis strain vi]. 19675600720
[synthesis of phage receptors in the stable l-form of proteus mirabilis vi]. 19675600899
[on microbiology and mechanism of bacterial abortions. iv. studies of experimental abortions in pregnant guinea pigs with proteus vulgaris]. 19675601508
[a new object finder]. 19675602718
[new culture medium for the isolation of enterobacteriaceae and simultaneous differentiation of the proteus and providence colonies. report]. 19675603521
[on the influence of the pretreatment of electrodes on the redox-potential values of bacterial cultures]. 19675603541
[study on the antibacterial activity in vitro of various antibiotic associations]. 19675606356
pathophysiology of the alveolar macrophage system. 19675610796
[free amino acids in proteus vulgaris 14k]. 19675612041
[effectiveness of phage therapy in experimental proteus infection]. 19675614270
[characteristics of microbial associations in the process of treating wound infections in traumatologic and orthopedic patients]. 19675614290
[hemolytic properties of various serological types of proteus in the ivan-franko region]. 19675615970
[on the phagocytosis of protues in the bodies of normal and immune mice]. 19675617965
[the sensitivity of proteus to antibiotics under various conditions of aerobiosis]. 19675617966
[on bacteriophages found in the caribbean sea]. 19675618197
[biosynthesis of free amino acids by proteus vulgaris 14k on media with organic acids]. 19675619864
[autopsy case of brain abscess due to otitis media complicated by proteus mirabilis septicemia]. 19675625312
[experimental study of infections with different septicemia-producing organisms in colonies of bees]. 19675627865
[kinetics of urease reaction under conditions of intact bacterial cells]. 19675628880
cephaloridine. ii. the effect of cephaloridine on experimental model infections. 19675629908
the weil-felix test: a survey of sera from the manchester area, 1963-66. 19675630778
the decomposition of l-tyrosine and its derivatives by proteus vulgaris. 3. effect of glycerine in the culture medium. 19675630796
[on a proteus infection with subcutaneous localization of multiple abscesses]. 19675632332
[effect of various cations on the dehydrogenase activity of proteus vulgaris ox 19. i. alkali cations as activators of dehydrogenase activity in proteus vulgaris ox 19]. 19675633275
[effect of various cations on the dehydrogenase activity of proteus vulgaris ox 19. ii. ammonium cations as activators of the dehydrogenase activity of proteus vulgaris ox 19]. 19675633276
[effect of various cations on the dehydrogenase activity of proteus vulgaris ox 19. 3. action of alkaline earth cations on the dehydrogenaseactivity of proteus vulgaris ox 19]. 19675633277
[proteus agglutination test: a new method for the detection of the rheumatoid factor]. 19675634306
basal bodies of the flagella and particular microtubules in swarmers of proteus mirabilis. 19675298438
studies of human kidney and urine beta-glucuronidase: ii. in vitro and in vivo factors influencing measurement. 19675340172
the mitomycin antibiotics. synthetic studies. xv. the preparation of a related indoloquinone. 19675340182
[the occurrence and distribution of antibiotic-resistant microorganisms in the hospital. an epidemiological study with the aid of electronic data processing equipment]. 19675340255
bacteriocinogeny in strains of providence and proteins morganii. 19675340260
drug resistance of enteric bacteria. ix. distribution of r factors in gram-negative bacteria from clinical sources.many isolates belonging to the enterobacteriaceae were collected in 1965 from the inpatients at geographically scattered hospitals in japan. among 2,650 shigella strains examined, 58.4% were found to be drug-resistant; 95.0% of these resistant strains were multiply resistant. among 434 resistant strains examined, 81% carried r factors that were transferable by cell-to-cell contact. of 160 isolates of other enteric bacteria, drug-resistant strains included 84.2% of the escherichia coli, 93.0% of ...19675340306
studies on the effect of gentamicin on proteus vulgaris. 19675340740
a comparison of incubation time and temperature for the isolation of salmonella. 19675340943
crabtree effect in some bacterial cultures. 19675341472
1,2-benzothiazines. iv. the synthesis of 7,8-dihydropyridol[1,2-b][1,2-b]benzothiazine-10,11(9h, 10 ah)-dione 5, 5-dioxides as 1,2-benzothiazine analogs of partial tetracycline structures. 19675342286
[nalidixic acid]. 19675342349
[thermosensitive drug resistance factor. i. thermosensitive transfer of the kanamycin resistance factor from proteus vulgaris to e. coli k-12 substrains]. 19675342404
[thermosensitive drug resistance factor. ii. thermosensitive elimination of the kanamycin-resistance factor from the host bacterial cells]. 19675342405
cyclosemigramicidin s. 19675342652
nuclear-cytoplasmic interaction in dna synthesis.in amoeba proteus the transplantation of a nucleus engaged in dna synthesis into a g(2)-phase (after dna synthesis) cell results in inhibition of such synthesis. when the nucleus of a g(2) cell is transplanted into an s-phase (period of dna synthesis) cell, such a nucleus may begin to synthesize dna.19676015697
altered host response to experimental pyelonephritis in alloxan diabetic rats. 19676015967
effectiveness of urea in prophylaxis of experimentally induced bacteriuria in rats. 19676016201
case records of the massachusetts general hospital. weekly clinicopathological exercises. case 3-1967. 19676016453
the pharmacology of 2,3-bis-(p-methoxyphenyl)-indole (indoxole). 19676017336
comparison of the opsonic activity of gamma-g- and gamma-m-anti-proteus globulins. 19676019721
a three-year survey of the antibacterial spectra of the more commonly used chemotherapeutic agents.eight major bacterial groups (25,000 strains) of gram-positive and gram-negative organisms which were isolated from a variety of clinical specimens were tested by the disc-plate and tube dilution procedure. the in vitro antibacterial spectra of 17 commonly used chemotherapeutic agents were recorded and evaluated statistically during a three-year period. penicillin g, erythromycin and chloramphenicol were very effective against members of the diplococci and streptococci genera. the synthetic peni ...19676020208
interactions of gram-negative bacterial endotoxin with rabbit blood in vitro. 19676023867
proteus mirabilis enterocolitis following abdominal irradiation. report of a case. 19676027599
proteus-staphylococcus synergism in punched out ulcers. 19676027668
methionine synthesis in proteus mirabilis. 19676030464
osmotic concentration of the contractile vacuole of amoeba proteus following uv-light irradiation. 19676032100
mechanisms of regulation of urease biosynthesis in proteus rettgeri.urease of proteus rettgeri is an inducible enzyme synthesized specifically in the presence of urea; urea analogues did not act as inducers. once initiated, the biosynthesis of the enzyme proceeded as a constant fraction of the total protein formed. the rate of urease formation was affected by the carbon source used. in comparison with glycerol, glucose inhibited enzyme synthesis. the addition of ammonium ions to the inducing medium also decreased the rate of urease biosynthesis, and when ammoniu ...19676032508
the effect of some cultural conditions on the arylsulfatase of proteus rettgeri. 19676035143
genetic instability of an ultraviolet-sensitive mutant of proteus mirabilis. 19676035496
the short forms and long forms of proteus. 19676035677
the influence of medium composition on the growth and swarming of proteus. 19676035678
proteins in nucleocytoplasmic interactions. i. the fundamental characteristics of the rapidly migrating proteins and the slow turnover proteins of the amoeba proteus nucleus.by the transplantation of amino acid-(3)h-labeled nuclei between cells and the subsequent isolation of nuclei for quantitative assay, we have confirmed that all the nuclear proteins of amoeba proteus are divisible into two classes that are sharply defined by their physiological behavior. about 40% of the proteins in the nucleus rapidly migrates back and forth between the nucleus and the cytoplasm. these rapidly migrating proteins (rmp) are 25-50 times more concentrated in the nucleus than in the ...19676036526
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