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[experiences with a new hand disinfectant]. 19684884724
[bacterial floras of the nasal and paranasal sinuses in chronic sinusitis and their interrelation]. 19684881243
multiple resistance of bacteria of clinical origin. 19684881254
mechanism of chloramphenicol resistance in naturally occurring chloramphenicol resistant bacteria. 19684881255
urinary tract infections. 19684881336
antibacterial mechanisms of the urinary bladder.the disappearance of bacteria from the normal urinary bladder is apparently a function of two host defense mechanisms: the mechanical clearance of organisms by voiding, and the antibacterial activity of the bladder wall. this study quantified the relative contribution of each of these mechanisms to the resistance of the bladder to bacterial infection.(32)phosphorus-labeled e. coli. s. aureus, and p. mirabilis were each injected into the urinary bladders of unanesthetized female guinea pigs. at i ...19684881768
transferable drug resistance of enteric bacteria isolated from clinical sources. 19684882581
incidence of r factors among gram negative bacteria in drug-free human and animal communities. 19684883024
bristle in the heart. 19684883154
antimicrobial properties of the endometrium. 19684932897
[an agglutinating serum for suppressing growth of proteus vulgaris]. 19684911426
[l-forms of e. coli and proteus in experimental pyelonephritis in rats]. 19684915154
[considerations on 31 cases of neonatal sepsis]. 19684915689
[on the problem of reinfections and recurrences during inflammatory diseases of the urinary tract in children]. 19684915691
[incidence of biliary sepsis in the operative complications of surgery of the extrahepatic bile ducts]. 19684915497
[the fecal microecology in school children. i. the quantitative composition of the fecal flora]. 19684915563
[the fecal microecology in school children. ii. systematic composition of the so-called klebsiella-enterobacter group and its occurrence]. 19684915564
[the catheterization in pregnancy]. 19684915127
[persistence of r-factors in the human intestinal flora]. 19684915128
[structure of the subcommissural organ of proteus (proteus anguinus)]. 19684917869
[urinary tract infection in children]. 19684903460
[antibiotic sensitivity in vitro of germs isolated from the aspirated bronchus of patients exposed to prolonged controlled ventilation]. 19684899447
[determination of various enzymes of the embden-meyerhof pathway in bacteria]. 19684901957
[etiological frequency of purulent meningitis]. 19684909030
studies with escherichia coli sex factors. 19684891982
[evaluation of bacteriuria in children]. 19684906317
[aspects of induced resistance to gentamicin in proteus morganii and escherichia coli]. 19684906319
[pathogenic importance of certain microbial associations in the intestinal flora of newborn and older infants]. 19684906625
[control of hygienic-sanitary conditions in ladies beauty shops in the community of biella]. 19684906835
[urinary tract infections in rats with preinjured urinary passage]. 19684907119
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
clinical evaluation of cephaloridine. 19685635071
quinolone antibacterial agents. oxolinic acid and related compounds. 19685637164
morphology and reproductive processes of the l forms of bacteria. ii. comparative study of l forms and mycoplasma with the electron microscope.representative electron micrographs, from the study of eight strains of l forms and one strain of mycoplasma, are presented. a- and b-type l forms were derived from two strains of proteus, two other l forms were derived from a diphtheroid and from a staphylococcus strain, and two strains (designated as lx) were isolated from l forms derived from a group a beta-hemolytic streptococcus and from a staphylococcus. the mycoplasma strain was isolated from goats. sections were made of young colonies gr ...19685640387
enhancing effect of agar on swarming by proteus. 19685640395
inheritance of the "life-spanning" phenomenon in amoeba proteus. 19685640687
the viability of the anucleate cytoplasm of amoeba proteus. 19685641609
the free amino acid levels of pelomyxa carolinensis, amoeba dubia and proteus. 19685643469
a new operation to prevent reflux by means of drawn-in ureteral stump: preliminary report. 19685643499
anomalies in the sedimentation behavior of high molecular weight dna isolated from proteus mirabilis. 19685644778
pyelonephritis in the mouse. ii. vaccination studies. 19685645053
bacteriophage-tail-like particles associated with intra-species killing of proteus vulgaris. 19685645583
bacillus proteus pneumonias. 19685646827
bacillus proteus pneumonias. 19685646828
a microbial interaction involving combined mutualism and inhibition. 19685646849
purification and properties of bacterial chondroitinases and chondrosulfatases. 19685647268
biochemical effects of oxolinic acid on proteus vulgaris.oxolinic acid (1-ethyl-1,4-dihydro-6,7-methylenedioxy-4-oxo-3-quinolinecarboxylic acid) is an antimicrobial agent effective against a variety of gram-negative pathogens, including proteus. with the exception of staphylococcus aureus, oxolinic acid is inactive against gram-positive bacteria and against fungi. our results suggest that oxolinic acid exerted its primary action on synthesis of deoxyribonucleic acid (dna). the rate of thymidine-2-(14)c incorporation into dna was significantly depresse ...19685650072
electron microscopy of proteus vulgaris exposed to cephalothin. 19685650093
the effects of enucleation on the cytoplasmic membranes of amoeba proteus.the dependence of cytoplasmic membranes upon the nucleus was studied by examining enucleated amebae with the electron microscope at intervals up to 1 wk after enucleation. amebae were cut into two approximately equal parts, and the fine structure of the enucleated portions was compared with that of the nucleated parts and starved whole cells which had been maintained under the same conditions. golgi bodies were diminished in size 1 day after enucleation and were not detected in cells enucleated ...19685656396
validity of net renal hydrogen ion excretion in the presence of urinary tract infection. 19685656927
[hydrocephalus in infants secondary to intracranial suppuration]. 19685660780
the effects of intravenous injection of proteus vulgaris on the renal vasculature in rabbits. 19685662862
effects of indomethacin on acute, subacute, and latent infections in mice and rats.the comparative effect of indomethacin and hydrocortisone on the resistance of mice or rats to various acute, subacute, and latent bacterial infections was investigated. large daily doses of indomethacin and hydrocortisone administered to mice challenged with bacterial pathogens, including klebsiella pneumoniae ad, salmonella schottmuelleri 3010, staphylococcus aureus (smith), streptococcus pyogenes c203, salmonella pullorum #2, proteus vulgaris 1810, and pseudomonas aeruginosa 2616, revealed th ...19685663575
metabolic variations of proteus in the memphis area and other geographical areas.the number of strains of proteus studied was 413, and these were obtained from all clinical materials with the exception of fecal specimens. lactose was fermented by 37 strains (p. inconstans, 29%; p. rettgeri, 16%; p. mirabilis, 4.2%; p. morganii, 3.6%; and p. vulgaris, 0%) of which 33 were from the genitourinary system. these 33 strains constituted 12.7% of the 260 strains isolated from this source. biochemically, p. mirabilis was the least variable, and p. rettgeri was the most variable of th ...19685664111
[clinical trial of vibramycin]. 19685666831
alkaline denaturation of dna's from various sources. 19685667300
[bacteriuria and other indices of changes in the urinary tract in the course of its infection]. 19685669056
[study of the glycopeptide of the "non-rigid wall" of a stable l form of proteus. i.--chemical composition]. 19685670553
[study of the glycopeptide of a stable l form of proteus. ii.--lysozyme action]. 19685670554
thiophene analogs of sulfanilamide: bacterial growth inhibitors. 19685671317
[changes in the species composition and biological properties of microflora of trephination wounds of the ear]. 19685671860
[apropos of microbial allergy in rheumatology. preliminary note]. 19685672053
cephalexin: in vitro bacterial susceptibility, absorption in volunteers, and antibacterial activity of sera and urine. 19685672745
severe vinblastine-induced leukopenia during late pregnancy with delivery of a normal infant. 19685673176
antitumor effect of intracutaneous injection of bacterial lipopolysaccharide. 19685673568
[study of glutamic acid decarboxylase in the proteus-providencia group]. 19685674581
[combined medium for the analysis of urease and the transformation of l-phenylalanine to phenylpyruvic acid]. 19685674583
[cytochemical study of nucleic acids in the l forms of proteus vulgaris]. 19685674607
inhibition of proteus swarming by nucleic acid products. 19685676412
infected solitary cyst of the kidney. a case report with selective renal angiography. 19685676636
the significance of urease in proteus pyelonephritis: a bacteriological study. 19685677028
effects of urea and nitrofurantoin alone and in combination of experimentally induced bacteriuria in rats. 19685677056
[corneal ulcer after infection with b. proteus due to the use of contaminated contact lenses]. 19685677057
pulmonary antibacterial mechanisms and the pathogenesis of pulmonary disease. 19685677121
proteins in nucleocytoplasmic interactions. 3. redistributions of nuclear proteins during and following mitosis in amoeba proteus.the behavior of nuclear proteins in amoeba proteus was studied by tritiated amino acid labeling, nuclear transplantation, and cytoplasmic amputation. during prophase at least 77% (but probably over 95%) of the nuclear proteins is released to the cytoplasm. these same proteins return to the nucleus within the first 3 hr of interphase. when cytoplasm is amputated from an ameba in mitosis (shen the nuclear proteins are in the cytoplasm), the resultant daughter nuclei are depleted in the labeled nuc ...19685677972
nucleocytoplasmic exchanges during early interphase.colloidal gold was injected into the cytoplasm of amebae (amoeba proteus) approximately 5 min, 1 hr, and 2 hr after cytokinesis. later, interphase cells were similarly treated. all of the amebae were fixed about 50 min after injection and were examined with the electron microscope in order to determine the distribution of the gold. it was found that for a period of 2 hr after division the uptake of gold by the nuclei was significantly greater than that during late interphase. correlation of the ...19685678450
conformational transitions in flagellins. i. hydrogen ion dependency. 19685679972
[fournier's fulminating gangrene of the genitalia (observations on 2 cases)]. 19685682589
differential suppression of pulmonary antibacterial activity as the mechanism of selection of a pathogen in mixed bacterial infection of the lung. 19685683476
[effect of storage on the content of proteus bacteria in raw sausages]. 19685683838
mitochondrial polymorphism in amoeba proteus. 19685684906
[immunoelectrophoretic analysis of the antigen constitution of proteus vulgaris and of the l forms derived from it]. 19685686798
vesical calculi and hyperparathyroidism. 19685694108
[septic infections in the newborn]. 19685695544
drug sensitivity of proteus species.the results of sensitivity test for four proteus species were compared. p. mirabilis was, in general, more drug sensitive than the other species and p. rettgeri was the least sensitive. the conclusion was drawn that species identification of proteus is essential in routine bacteriological diagnosis.19685697323
epidemiological aspects of proteus infections with particular reference to phage typing.the properties and characteristics of 296 proteus strains isolated from hospital patients and from sewage have been examined with a view to determining those characters which are of most use in following and detecting cross-infection.ninety-six per cent of the organisms isolated were p. mirabilis and it was found that by identifying biotypes and by phage typing the species could be divided into a relatively large number of groups which would be useful for epidemiological investigation.19685697342
proteus and coliform meningoencephalitis in neonates.the characteristic necropsy and histological appearances are described of nine cases of proteus meningoencephalitis in neonates. one case which was not due to proteus has been included because of the close similarity of the gross appearances of the brain. umbilical sepsis in half the cases indicated that this is a common portal of entry of these organisms. that epidemiological factors may be of importance in the aetiology was suggested by the distribution of cases.19685697343
proteus menigitis. 19685697710
partial purification and characterization of chondroitinase from proteus mirabilis. 19685698696
[release of mutations through heavy water (d20) in a streptomycin-dependent strain of proteus mirabilis]. 19685700540
[in-vitro effectiveness of gentamycin sulfate against klebsiella pneumoniae and proteus vulgaris, demonstrated in the dilution test]. 19685701069
[study of the bacterial flora in chronic leg ulcers]. 19685702704
[phage-bacterium relationship within the species proteus vulgaris--proteus mirabilis]. 19685706439
["microtubules" in proteus mirabilis as products of defective lysogeny]. 19685706726
the synthesis of dna through the cell cycle of amoeba proteus. 19685707849
absence of repair of photodynamically induced damage in two mutants of proteus mirabilis with increased sensitivity to monofunctional alkylating agents. 19685708069
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