Publications
Title | Abstract | Year(sorted descending) Filter | PMID Filter |
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a factor in the serum of patients with persisting infection that inhibits the bactericidal activity of normal serum against the organism that is causing the infection. | 1966 | 5332981 | |
renal infection in pregnancy. i. the natural development of bacteriuria in pregnancy. | 1966 | 5333118 | |
[nalidixic acid in the treatment of complicated urinary tract infections in children]. | 1966 | 5333466 | |
[on the combined effect of various penicillins]. | 1966 | 5333691 | |
determination of dna composition and concentration by spectral analysis. | 1966 | 5334033 | |
[on the question of antagonism in antibiotic combinations]. | 1966 | 5334232 | |
studies on passive immune cell damage by viridans streptococcal antigen. | 1966 | 5234177 | |
comparative antibiotic susceptibility of organisms recovered in sepsis of the newborn. | 1966 | 5227774 | |
[sequestrotomy combined with antibiotic therapy in treatment of chronic osteomyelitis in children]. | 1966 | 5184686 | |
development and growth of l forms of bacteria and pplo on membrane filters. | 1966 | 5295851 | |
a new species of proteus isolated from larvae of the gypsy moth porthetria dispar (l.). | 1966 | 5296847 | |
immunologic studies in urinary tract infections. ii. correlation of hemagglutinin response with bacteriuria following catheterization. | 1966 | 5321735 | |
factors in the patient contributing to surgical sepsis. | 1966 | 5321795 | |
the role of the microbial flora in uremia. i. survival times of germfree, limited-flora, and conventionalized rats after bilateral nephrectomy and fasting. | germfree rats were used in 3 experiments to study the effects of the microbial flora on survival time after acute uremia produced by a one-stage bilateral nephrectomy. germfree rats, limited-flora rats, and conventionalized rats (all maintained continuously in isolators) were subjected to nephrectomy or to sham nephrectomy, deprived of food and water until they died, respectively, of uremia or of starvation, and their survival times compared. to establish a limited defined flora in advance of ne ... | 1966 | 5324223 |
asymptomatic bacteriuria during pregnancy. | 1966 | 5325600 | |
cephaloridine activity in vitro and absorption and urinary excretion in normal young men. | 1966 | 5325753 | |
urease activity and antibiotic sensitivity of bacteria. | gale, glen r. (veterans administration hospital, durham, n.c.). urease activity and antibiotic sensitivity of bacteria. j. bacteriol. 91:499-506. 1966.-an investigation was made of the responses of certain urease-positive bacteria to various antibacterial drugs in the presence of highly specific urease inhibitors, in a test of the hypothesis proposed by other workers that inhibition of bacterial urease enhances the sensitivity of the cells to antimicrobial agents. urease inhibitors employed were ... | 1966 | 5177405 |
inhibition of swarming of proteus by sodium tetradecyl sulfate, beta-phenethyl alcohol, and p-nitrophenylglycerine. | the effects of sodium tetradecyl sulfate (sts), beta-phenethyl alcohol (pea), and p-nitrophenylglycerol (pnpg) on motility, swarming, flagellation, and growth of proteus were examined. growth-inhibitory concentrations (gic) and swarming-inhibitory concentrations (sic) were determined. a characterization of the swarming-inhibitory efficacy of these compounds was based on their gic/sic ratio and their concentration inhibition curves. using the homologous series of sodium alkyl sulfates as a standa ... | 1966 | 16349688 |
effect of gamma irradiation on the microflora of freshwater fish: ii. generic identification of aerobic bacteria from yellow perch fillets. | studies on the generic identification of bacteria isolated from nonirradiated and irradiated (0.3 and 0.6 mrad) yellow perch fillets during the course of microbial spoilage have been conducted. after the enumeration and tabulation of macrocolonies on petri dish cultures obtained from fillets, isolates were examined and keyed out essentially according to modified morphological and biochemical protocols of shewan. identification was further confirmed through reference to bergey's manual. data obta ... | 1966 | 16349702 |
[bacteriology of burn wounds in childhood]. | 1965 | 5177406 | |
[hemorrhages in pregnancy, at delivery and postpartum]. | 1965 | 5326154 | |
interaction of cephaloridine with penicillinase-producing gram-negative bacteria. | 1965 | 5326329 | |
[resistance of l-shaped bacteria to ultraviolet rays]. | 1965 | 5326395 | |
[action of anti-rna antibodies on ribosomes and phages]. | 1965 | 5326540 | |
the inhibition of ribosomal ribonuclease by bacterial ribosomes. | 1. a comparison has been made between the ribonuclease activities of untreated ribosomes from escherichia coli b and pseudomonas fluorescens and the activities of ribosomes on to which ribosomal ribonuclease from e. coli b has been adsorbed. 2. the normal ribosomes from both species were stable in 5-10mm-mg(2+) (i0.16) at ph6. the rna in ribosomes from ps. fluorescens was attacked by the adsorbed ribonuclease under these conditions, whereas the ribosomes from e. coli b were able to adsorb and in ... | 1965 | 5326718 |
[on the photosensitivity of bacteria]. | 1965 | 5327040 | |
the effect of varying the ph level upon the sensitivity of urinary bacteria to antibiotics. | 1965 | 5321799 | |
a clinical appraisal of nalidixic acid in urinary tract infection in childhood. | 1965 | 5321975 | |
urinary infections: results of treatment with composite long-acting sulphonamide (dosulfin). | 1965 | 5322904 | |
[experiments on the disclosure of new fungistatic agents. 8. the antimicrobial effect of aryl-azo-methylene group-containing compounds]. | 1965 | 5323321 | |
survey of the different urinary infections which develop in the paraplegic and their relative significance. | 1965 | 5323553 | |
[the action of ampicillin on the intestinal flora in healthy subjects]. | 1965 | 5323830 | |
the problem of gram-negative bacteremia and its management. | 1965 | 5319341 | |
observations on urinary excretion of indolylacryloyl glycine. | 1965 | 5319977 | |
[the effect of ampicillin on various gram-negative bacteria]. | 1965 | 5320096 | |
the proof of efficacy of antibiotics. | 1965 | 5320496 | |
bacterial enteritis of infancy and childhood. | 1965 | 5320683 | |
inhibitory action of selenite on escherichia coli, proteus vulgaris, and salmonella thompson. | weiss, k. f. (iowa state university, ames), j. c. ayres, and a. a. kraft. inhibitory action of selenite on escherichia coli, proteus vulgaris, and salmonella thompson. j. bacteriol. 90:857-862. 1965.-the resistance of three microorganisms, escherichia coli (isu-41), proteus vulgaris (isu-37c), and salmonella thompson (isu-86-2), to increasing concentrations of selenite was determined. e. coli was completely inhibited by 1.25% sodium hydrogen selenite, and 0.25% sodium hydrogen selenite caused a ... | 1965 | 5321400 |
recovery of more than 1 organism in septicemias. | 1965 | 5318026 | |
[experimental pyelonephritis]. | 1965 | 5328133 | |
[clinical aspects of food infections caused by staphylococcus, escherichia coli and morgan's bacillus]. | 1965 | 5332763 | |
[acquired enterogenous methemoglobinemia in adults]. | 1965 | 5825298 | |
[synergism between antibiotics in proteus infections]. | 1965 | 5825943 | |
the metabolism of tde by proteus vulgaris. | 1965 | 5826308 | |
[on the phototaxis of amoeba proteus]. | 1965 | 5831239 | |
clinical pathological conference. the children's hospital medical center, boston, mass. | 1965 | 5833191 | |
[proteus spore serologic types in the production of meat products]. | 1965 | 5836590 | |
oncolytic effect of proteus mirabilis upon tumor bearing animal. | 1965 | 5838509 | |
the effects of prolonged centrifugation on amoeba proteus. | 1965 | 5838937 | |
additional observations on helices in amoeba proteus. | 1965 | 5838949 | |
[neonatal meningoencephalitis due to proteus hauseri]. | 1965 | 5841508 | |
the effect of sucrose and intravenous mannitol upon induced pyelonephritis in rats. | 1965 | 5843730 | |
nucleic acid homologies of selected bacteria, l forms, mycoplasma species. | rogul, m. (walter reed army institute of research, washington, d.c.), z. a. mcgee, r. g. wittler, and stanley falkow. nucleic acid homologies of selected bacteria, l forms, and mycoplasma species. j. bacteriol. 90:1200-1204. 1965.-the molar per cent of guanine plus cytosine (g + c) in the deoxyribonucleic acids (dna) of proteus mirabilis, strain 9, and its stable l form was determined by thermal denaturation and found to be approximately 39.5% g + c. the dna homologies of this bacterium and its ... | 1965 | 5848325 |
numerical survey of some bacterial taxa. | focht, d. d. (iowa state university, ames), and w. r. lockhart. numerical survey of some bacterial taxa. j. bacteriol. 90:1314-1319. 1965.-a numerical analysis was made of 77 properties of each of 43 bacterial strains, representing 25 genera from 8 families in the orders eubacteriales and pseudomonadales. four major groups were found, related to one another at approximately the same level of similarity: (1) a large cluster containing the subgroups (1a) athiorhodaceae-spirillaceae, (1b) xanthomon ... | 1965 | 5848329 |
basal structure and attachment of flagella in cells of proteus vulgaris. | abram, dinah (purdue university, lafayette, ind.), henry koffler, and a. e. vatter. basal structure and attachment of flagella in cells of proteus vulgaris. j. bacteriol. 90:1337-1354. 1965.-the attachment of flagella to cells of proteus vulgaris was studied electron microscopically with negatively stained and shadow-cast preparations of ghosts from standard cultures and from special cultures that produced "long forms." the flagellum, the basal portion of which is hooked, arises within the cell ... | 1965 | 5848332 |
structure of bacterial l forms and their parent bacteria. | weibull, claes (rocky mountain laboratory, hamilton, mont.). structure of bacterial l forms and their parent bacteria. j. bacteriol. 90:1467-1480. 1965.-light and electron microscopic studies were done on normal cells and l forms of proteus mirabilis, staphylococcus aureus, and corynebacterium sp. grown in liquid media. under the prevailing growth conditions, the l forms studied were morphologically indistinguishable from one another. they appeared as approximately spherical elements occurring s ... | 1965 | 5848335 |
[measurement of the urease activity of proteus by use of berthelot's phenol-hypochlorite reaction]. | 1965 | 5848617 | |
[demonstration of a mucopeptide complex in the l form of proteus p 18]. | 1965 | 5848622 | |
experimental pyelonephritis: characteristics of infection in rats following reduction of bladder capacity. | 1965 | 5852700 | |
[studies on reactions between nucleic acids and anti-nucleic acid antibodies]. | 1965 | 5854315 | |
[on the heterogeneous nature of fecal proteus populations]. | 1965 | 5856757 | |
tetranitro--blue tetrazolium reduction in proteus vulgaris. | 1965 | 5857259 | |
[renal amylosis secondary to a chronic urinary suppuration. study of 3 cases]. | 1965 | 5859059 | |
disintegration of flagella by acid. | 1965 | 5861991 | |
[electrical parameters of amoeba proteus membranes. i. motionless amoebae]. | 1965 | 5863658 | |
examination of parakeet feces for the presence of enteric organisms. | 1965 | 5863816 | |
effects of related anionic detergents on flagellation, motility, swarming, and growth of proteus. | the effects of a series of sodium alkyl sulfates (c(4) to c(16)) on flagellation, motility, swarming, and growth of proteus were examined. the concentrations of the various sodium alkyl sulfates completely inhibiting the swarming phenomenon (on solid medium) and motility (in liquid medium) were in the same order of magnitude. the inhibiting effect of the detergents examined increased from sodium hexyl sulfate (inhibitory concentration, 20 to 30 mmoles per liter) to sodium tetradecyl sulfate (inh ... | 1965 | 5866042 |
gamma-glutamyl transfer reactions in bacteria. | 1965 | 5866128 | |
synovial inflammatory response to bacterial endotoxin. | 1965 | 5866671 | |
the stability of leucocytes in urine infected with proteus. | 1965 | 5867498 | |
[on combined effect of hemotoxins of proteus and some intestinal microflora species]. | 1965 | 5868325 | |
[activity of certain proteus enzymes of various origin]. | 1965 | 5869079 | |
[on the production of colonies with orange centers by proteus rettgeri and providencia on desoxycholate-citrate-lactose agar]. | 1965 | 5869294 | |
[protease activity and toxicity of culture filtrates from microorganisms of the genus proteus]. | 1965 | 5869336 | |
[on the toxicity of cultural filrates of proteus from various sources]. | 1965 | 5869973 | |
studies of the relationship between lipid constituents and biological properties of proteus bacteria. | 1965 | 5870702 | |
[the substructure of l forms of proteus vulgaris]. | 1965 | 5871575 | |
[antibacterial effect of monomycin in experimental proteus septicemia of albino mice]. | 1965 | 5872435 | |
[relation of the monomycin level in the blood and wound tissues to the administration route in rabbits with proteus wound infections]. | 1965 | 5872781 | |
[increase in the antibiotics resistance of proteus in infected wounds as related to the dosage and administration route of monomycin]. | 1965 | 5872785 | |
[adaptation of proteus to some antibiotics and their combinations]. | 1965 | 5873006 | |
[biological effect of photochemical hydrogen peroxide formation. 2. intensification of the photodynamic effect of anthraquinone-2-sulfonic acid in the presence of glycerin and other hydrogen donors]. | 1965 | 5873118 | |
[bactericidal activity of the colistin and sulfisoxazole combination on proteus. microbiological study in view of its therapeutic use]. | 1965 | 5873253 | |
[bacterium anitratum infection in surgically treated open thoracic cavities and their significance]. | 1965 | 5899139 | |
[cyanacetic acid hydrazide as activator and protector of the dehydrogenase activity of proteus vulgaris ox 19]. | 1965 | 5899796 | |
the decomposition of l-tyrosine and its derivatives by proteus vulgaris. 2. production of p-hydroxyphenylacetic acid, p-hydroxybenzaldehyde and melanin from l-tyrosine. | 1965 | 5899800 | |
[electric parameters of the membranes of amoeba proteus. ii. motile amoebae]. | 1965 | 5880638 | |
catalysis of the h2-hto exchange by hydrogenase. a new assay for hydrogenase. | 1965 | 5880683 | |
[proteus infections: a current problem]. | 1965 | 5881619 | |
[behavior of some species of bacteria in the feces of patients with viral hepatitis]. | 1965 | 5882919 | |
beta-aminoketones as anti-infective agents. | 1965 | 5883421 | |
lincomycin therapy in chronic middle ear infections. | 1965 | 5883488 | |
[proteus bacilli and their role in infantile morbidity with special reference to acute diarrhea]. | 1965 | 5883581 | |
the morphology of proteus bacteriophages. | 1965 | 5883696 | |
[comparative study of l-form substructures of p. vulgaris and st. haemolyticus]. | 1965 | 5885654 | |
the influence of bacterial species on pulmonary resistance to infection in mice subjected to hypoxia, cold stress, and ethanolic intoxication. | 1965 | 5890349 | |
proteus--a bach nosode. a non-lactose fermenting colibacillus. | 1965 | 5897832 | |
[on the mechanism of inhibition of proteus mirabilis swarming with sodium tetradecyl sulfate, beta-phenyl-ethyl alcohol and p-nitrophenyl glycerin]. | 1965 | 5875521 | |
[comparative studies on antigens of proteus mirabilis and a stabile l-form]. | 1965 | 5875763 | |
[significance of conditionally pathogenic and saprophytic bacteria in the etiopathogenesis of otogenic intracranial complications]. | 1965 | 5876480 |