Publications
Title | Abstract | Year(sorted ascending) Filter | PMID Filter |
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[significance of hyperoxia in meningitis and severe infections of the newborn]. | 1969 | 4891520 | |
immobilizing antibodies in pyelonephritis. | 1969 | 4891551 | |
[sensitivity of proteus vulgaris, isolated from patients with acute disorders of gastro-intestinal tract, to different antibiotics and furacillin]. | 1969 | 4891714 | |
[significance of laboratory data in the choice of antibiotics for the treatment of infections caused by microbes of the genus proteus]. | 1969 | 4891716 | |
transferable drug resistance among enterobacteriaceae isolated from human urinary tract infections. | fifteen sulfonamide-resistant cultures isolated from urinary tract infections in eastern nebraska were screened for transferable drug resistance by three methods. seven of the 15 resistant cultures could transfer resistance of varying levels to two or more chemotherapeutic agents. transfer of drug resistance occurred without accompanying transfer of chromosomal traits and required cell to cell contact. in mixed culture, the number of drug-resistant recipients increased exponentially, reaching a ... | 1969 | 4891720 |
[structure of cell wall in gram-negative bacteria]. | 1969 | 4889730 | |
preliminary microbiological and pharmacological evaluation of 6-(r-alpha-amino-3-thienylacetamido) penicillanic acid (bl-p 875). | 1969 | 4889785 | |
[comparative effectiveness of combination of kanamycin with some antibiotics of broad spectrum activity in relation to gram-negative microorganisms]. | 1969 | 4889843 | |
[comparative study of sensitivity of enteropathogenic coli bacteria and proteus to ampicillin and its combination with other antibiotics]. | 1969 | 4889844 | |
hypophosphataemia in septicaemia: higher incidence in gram-negative than in gram-positive infections. | phosphataemia has been investigated in 54 patients with gram-negative septicaemias; either absolute (serum phosphate <2 mg./100 ml.) or relative (p./b.u.n. 0.04) hypophosphataemia was found in 69% of all determinations. in 37 patients with gram-positive septicaemias hypophosphataemia was present in only 24%, many of whom had additional gram-negative bacteriuria and possible gram-negative septicaemia suppressed by antibiotics. the mechanism of this phenomenon is not known. this new sign of gram-n ... | 1969 | 4890205 |
the effect of rabbit vesical mucosa on bacterial growth. | 1969 | 4890224 | |
nifuradene in the treatment of urinary tract infections. | 1969 | 4882621 | |
mechanism of action of an inhibitor from proteus vulgaris on cell-free protein synthesis by escherichia coli b. | 1969 | 4884792 | |
production of tetrathionate reductase by salmonella. | 1969 | 4884795 | |
gram-negative bacteremia. | 1969 | 4885723 | |
identification of l forms by polyacrylamide-gel electrophoresis. | crude membranes were obtained from l forms by allowing the cells to lyse in distilled water. the crude membranes were washed several times in distilled water, lyophilized, and extracted with phenol-acetic acid-water. the membrane proteins were separated electrophoretically in polyacrylamide gels run at ph 4.5. electrophoretic patterns and densitometric tracings of the gels showed distinct, reproducible intergeneric differences among l forms of proteus, streptobacillus, staphylococcus, and strept ... | 1969 | 4886278 |
trimethoprim--sulphamethoxazole: comparative study in urinary infection in hospital. | trimethoprim is inhibitory for a wide range of bacteria, and when used in combination with a sulphonamide marked synergy has been reported.in order to test its value in the treatment of urinary infections 154 hospital patients with infections of varying severity and due to a wide range of organisms were treated with combinations of sulphamethoxazole and trimethoprim. combinations of these substances in two different ratios (2:1 and 10:1) were used in 113 patients, and one week after the end of t ... | 1969 | 4885025 |
coliform bacteraemia in infants. | 1969 | 4885133 | |
the r factors. | 1969 | 4885251 | |
antibiotic sensitivity of klebsiella-enterobacter. | 1969 | 4885298 | |
the timing of dna synthesis in amoeb proteus. | 1969 | 4186426 | |
antibody production in vitro. the effects of anti-allotypic serum on the secondary response of rabbit spleen cell suspensions to sheep erythrocytes (src). | 1969 | 4195529 | |
[modification of ploskirev media, permitting dedifferentiation according to characteristic colonies of salmonella from other lactose-negative bacteria]. | 1969 | 4185928 | |
[vital staining of l phase bacterial variants by fluorescein isothiocyanate. its application to in vivo research]. | 1969 | 4188713 | |
[sepsis in the newborn]. | 1969 | 4189493 | |
zone electrophoresis of enzymes in bacterial taxonomy. | the electrophoretic mobilities in starch gels have been determined for eight enzymes in extracts of representative cultures of members of the family enterobacteriaceae. these values were compared with each other and with those obtained from certain bacteria not in this family. the migrations of the eight enzymes were virtually identical for each of eight strains of escherichia coli and for two species of shigella. a number of these enzymes appeared to be identical in other organisms believed to ... | 1969 | 4184695 |
[effect of reaction of the medium on the sensitivity of proteus to some antibiotics]. | 1969 | 4184884 | |
effect of antibiotics on the nasal flora in acne patients. | 1969 | 4239293 | |
[specificity of the tolerance of bacterial pyrogens in rabbits]. | 1969 | 4239408 | |
enzymatic studies of oversulfated chondroitin sulfate in human aortic tissue. | 1969 | 4239608 | |
otitis externa: immediate and long-term results with flumethasone pivalate-iodochlorhydroxyquinoline ear drops. | 1969 | 4237736 | |
kanamycin treatment of an infection in laboratory mice caused by proteus and aerobacter-klebsiella. | 1969 | 4240733 | |
[pinocytosis and locomotion of amoebae. 3. the function of the golgi apparatus of amoeba proteus and chaos chaos]. | 1969 | 4241748 | |
the effect of pneumostrongylus tenuis (nematoda: metastrongyloidea) on kids. | kids, 6-28 weeks of age, infected with 200-1000 infective larvae of meningeal worm (pneumostrongylus tenuis) of white-tailed deer (odocoileus virginianus), developed colitis and peritonitis. bacteroides sp., bacillus sp., escherichia coli, proteus sp. and enterococcus sp. were found in the peritoneal cavity. most kids were moribund or dead 4-11 days after infection and frequently the colon had ruptured. only two kids (of 11) in which the disease was allowed to run its course survived colitis and ... | 1969 | 4243034 |
[bactrim roche, a combination preparation of sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim]. | 1969 | 4243552 | |
generalized herpes simplex complicating lymphoma. | 1969 | 4179197 | |
[study of the effects of methylation on the behavior of dna]. | 1969 | 4304810 | |
the synthesis and biological properties of some dibenzazepines and dibenzazonines related to protostephanine. | 1969 | 4303123 | |
chloride ion as a modifier of 2',3'-cyclic phosphodiesterase purified from halophilic vibrio alginolyticus. | 1969 | 4303200 | |
combination chemotherapy in accelerated phase of chronic granulocytic leukemia. | 1969 | 4303268 | |
[use of antibiotics in burns in dogs]. | 1969 | 4305873 | |
[antimicrobial effect of potential isothiocyanate-formers. 5]. | 1969 | 4306636 | |
recent microbiological studies with gentamicin. | 1969 | 4306972 | |
experiences with the new antibiotic gentamicin. | 1969 | 4306977 | |
the biological actions of 1,10-phenanthroline and 2,2'-bipyridine hydrochlorides, quaternary salts and metal chelates and related compounds. 1. bacteriostatic action on selected gram-positive, gram-negative and acid-fast bacteria. | 1969 | 4307583 | |
[bacterial flora of the urine in hospital environment. investigation of 2,031 pathological cases]. | 1969 | 4307723 | |
gram negative infections in burns and their chemotherapy. | 1969 | 4307964 | |
[acute pneumonia caused by bacillus pyocyaneus]. | 1969 | 4308115 | |
[orchitis, the only manifestation of a paratyphoid b fever]. | 1969 | 4308466 | |
[bacterial resistance to antibiotics in québec: study with enterobacteria]. | 1969 | 4308898 | |
inhibition of protease production of various bacteria by ammonium salts: its effect on toxin production and virulence. | production of protease by many bacteria was found to be inhibited by ammonium salts, and the enzyme production was more sensitive to the salts than was growth of the organisms. inhibition of protease production by some pathogenic bacteria may result in the recognition of an exotoxin which otherwise would have been digested by the protease. in the case of pseudomonas aeruginosa, qualitatively different toxicities could be demonstrated in the culture fluids, depending on the presence or absence of ... | 1969 | 4309097 |
[study of the chemotherapeutic effect of sanguinarine]. | 1969 | 4309382 | |
computer-generated plots of results of antimicrobial-susceptibility tests. | 1969 | 4309462 | |
[antimicrobial effect of the new oral antidiabetic hb 419]. | 1969 | 4310120 | |
studies on microbial degradation of carbenicillin. | 1969 | 4310240 | |
regulation of inducible enzyme synthesis in escherichia coli by cyclic adenosine 3', 5'-monophosphate. | 1969 | 4310825 | |
[etiology of "viral" diarrhea in early childhood]. | 1969 | 4311156 | |
molecular size and feedback-regulation characteristics of bacterial asartate transcarbamulases. | 1969 | 4311178 | |
the effect of oral framycetin upon colon flora and upon abscess formation about colon wounds in dogs. | 1969 | 4311400 | |
influence of microorganisms on oxygen consumption, carbon dioxide production and colonic temperature of rats. | 1969 | 4305338 | |
fractionation of dna on columns of poly-l-lysine supported on kieselguhr. | 1969 | 4312227 | |
[the role of the bacterial factor in the etiology of toxic dyspepsia in calves]. | 1969 | 4312588 | |
[changes in the intestinal microflora of suckling pigs]. | 1969 | 4312589 | |
[comparative effectiveness of gentamycin and other antibiotics in experiment]. | 1969 | 4314051 | |
sulfamylon acetate in the treatment of pseudomonas pyocyanea infection of burns. | 1969 | 4318752 | |
[hetacillin: microbiological activity in vitro]. | 1969 | 4337877 | |
[unspecific phosphodiesterases in 2 strains of proteus mirabilis]. | 1969 | 4315442 | |
[comparative study of the pathogenic properties of certain species of l form bacteria and mycoplasma]. | 1969 | 4392195 | |
[value of rifampicin in treatment of the patients with bronchopulmonary lesions. a clinical-bacteriological study]. | 1969 | 4390183 | |
antibiotic penetration of the brain. a comparative study. | 1969 | 4390285 | |
lincomycin. 8. 4'-alkyl-1'-demethyl-4'-depropylclindamycins, potent antibacterial and antimalarial agents. | 1969 | 4390316 | |
immunochemistry and genetics of a "new" allotypic specificity ae14 of rabbit gamma-g immunoglobulins: recombination in somatic cells. | 1969 | 4389618 | |
antipseudomonal activity of alpha-sulfoaminopenicillins. | a series of penicillins characterized by the presence of a sulfoamino or a modified sulfoamino group in the side chain was subjected to in vitro antimicrobial screening tests. although the most potent members of the series were less active than benzylpenicillin against gram-positive bacteria and comparably active against most gram-negative bacteria, they were, on the average, 8 to 16 times more effective against strains of pseudomonas aeruginosa. in other comparative laboratory tests against p. ... | 1969 | 4389660 |
susceptibility to polymyxin b in penicillin g-induced proteus mirabilis l forms and spheroplasts. | a polymyxin b-resistant strain of proteus mirabilis was converted into l forms and spheroplasts in the presence of penicillin g. this treatment caused a 400-fold increase in polymyxin b susceptibility. the acquired susceptibility was in the range of the natural susceptibility reported for susceptible gram-negative bacteria ( approximately 1 mug/ml). the high susceptibility to polymyxin b was lost as soon as the spheroplasts and l forms were allowed to reconvert into the bacillary form in penicil ... | 1969 | 4306537 |
bacteremic shock due to gram-negative bacilli. some concepts of pathogenesis and management based on recent developments. | 1969 | 4304532 | |
faecal flora of patients with ulcerative colitis during treatment with salicylazosulphapyridine. | 1969 | 4390007 | |
in vitro activity of coumermycin a1. | the in vitro activity of coumermycin a(1) was compared with that of novobiocin, ampicillin, and minocycline. coumermycin was found to be the most active antibiotic of the four against staphylococcus aureus. it was about 50 times more active than novobiocin or minocycline against the strains tested. coumermycin also showed good activity against group a streptococci and pneumococci, moderate activity against escherichia coli, indole-positive proteus species, and pseudomonas aeruginosa, and poor ac ... | 1969 | 4391844 |
[microflora of lungs in pneumonias of infants and its sensitivity to antibiotics]. | 1969 | 4391893 | |
polymyxin p, new antibiotics of polymyxin group. | 1969 | 4391193 | |
[study of antibacterial and antifungal activity of lutenurine in experiments in vitro]. | 1969 | 4391463 | |
[inhibition of the growth of fungi and bacteria by the cutaneous gland secretion of salamandra maculosa]. | 1969 | 4391583 | |
[antibiotic effect of extracts from agrimonia-variety]. | 1969 | 4391804 | |
[in vitro activity of gentamicin. experiences and results from studies at the microbiologic section of cremona's istituti ospidaleri]. | 1969 | 4397947 | |
effect of mixed cultures on antibiotic susceptibility testing. | careful studies of the antibiotic susceptibilities of mixtures of bacteria likely to be encountered in clinical cultures have shown that the results obtained are completely unreliable. mixtures of resistant and sensitive species appeared either as "resistant" or "sensitive" depending upon the organisms and the drug. a number of sensitive species gave reactions interpreted as resistant when tested in combination. since reactions of bacterial mixtures are completely unpredictable, the authors emph ... | 1969 | 4313167 |
bactericidal action of selected phenanthroline chelates and related compounds. | 1969 | 4313771 | |
[culture medium dependency of nuclease biosynthesis in proteus strains]. | 1969 | 4312411 | |
in vitro antimicrobial activity and human pharmacology of cephalexin, a new orally absorbed cephalosporin c antibiotic. | concentrations of cephalexin (an orally absorbed derivative of cephalosporin c) in serum and urine were determined in normal volunteers and patients. the in vitro antibacterial activity was also studied. all strains of group a beta-hemolytic streptococci and diplococcus pneumoniae were inhibited by 3.1 mug/ml. of the staphylococcus aureus strains, 88% were inhibited by 6.3 mug/ml, and 12.5 mug/ml was inhibitory for all s. aureus, 80% of escherichia coli, 72% of klebsiella-aerobacter, and 56% of ... | 1969 | 4388601 |
[on the effect of hexetidine in vitro]. | 1969 | 4388760 | |
[bacteriological studies on penimepicycline]. | 1969 | 4389008 | |
[antibacterial spectrum of penimepicycline--4'-(beta-hydroxyethyl)-diethylenediaminomethyl-tetracycline phenoxymethylpenicillinate]. | 1969 | 4389009 | |
gram-negative bacilli in burns. | in a period of two years, 865 strains of gram-negative bacilli other than pseudomonas aeruginosa isolated from burns were identified by a range of tests. the commonest species were proteus mirabilis, escherichia coli, and enterobacter cloacae. many strains of klebsiella aerogenes, enterobacter aerogenes, and bacterium anitratum were also found.a large proportion of the strains were tested for sensitivity to nalidixic acid, ampicillin, kanamycin, chloramphenicol, tetracycline, and carbenicillin, ... | 1969 | 4312399 |
the management of bacteremic shock. | 1969 | 4320931 | |
consideration of gentamicin for therapy of neonatal sepsis. | 1969 | 4389235 | |
gentamicin in pediatric infections caused by gram-negative organisms. | 1969 | 4389234 | |
in vitro action of carbenicillin against bacteria isolated from clinical material. | more than 500 bacteria isolated from patient material were tested against carbenicillin (disodium alpha-carboxybenzylpenicillin) by diffusion and dilution modalities. the same bacteria, which included pseudomonas aeruginosa, escherichia coli, klebsiella-aerobacter-enterobacter group, various species of proteus, staphylococcus aureus and epiddermidis, enterococci, pneumococci, streptococcus pyogenes, etc., were examined for susceptibility to other antibiotics commonly used with special emphasis o ... | 1969 | 4392088 |
[on the antimicrobial effect of 3-(diphenylmethoxy)-8-isopropylnortropanemethansulfonate (sch 221)]. | 1969 | 4389901 | |
quantitation of microorganisms in sputum. | a method of quantitating microbial cultures of homogenized sputum has been devised. possible application of this method to the problem of determining the etiologic agent of lower-respiratory-tract infections has been studied to determine its usefulness as a guide in the management of these infections. specimens were liquefied by using an equal volume of 2% n-acetyl-l-cysteine. the liquefied sputum suspension was serially diluted to 10(-1), 10(-3), 10(-5), and 10(-7). these dilutions were plated ... | 1969 | 4390055 |
d-amino acid oxidase in leukocytes: a possible d-amino-acid-linked antimicrobial system. | d-amino acid oxidase has been identified within the granule fraction of human neutrophilic leukocytes. leukocyte homogenates and purified kidney d-amino acid oxidase can utilize either isolated d-amino acids or some species of bacteria as substrates for the generation of hydrogen peroxide. when linked to leukocyte myeloperoxidase in vitro, purified d-amino acid oxidase constitutes a system lethal for certain bacteria. it is proposed that leukocyte d-amino acid oxidase and myeloperoxidase constit ... | 1969 | 4389749 |
[doxycycline-a broad spectrum antibiotic of the tetracycline series]. | 1969 | 4389766 | |
[antibacterial activity of aminocyclohexylpenicillin(ac-pc)]. | 1970 | 4393603 |