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[observations on lysogenic strains of proteus]. 196214039666
effect of sodium chloride concentration on the swarming tendency of proteus. 196214034713
studies on the synthesis of new antimicrobials. ii. syntheses of 3-(5-nitro-2-thienvl)acrvlic acid derivatives and thers ome antibacterial activities. 196214032778
studies on the metabolism of citrate by proteus vulgaris. 196314031054
hypofibrinogenemia and presumptive shwartzman reaction in septic abortion. 196314029711
[effect of antibiotic therapy on the flora found during and after urinary infections]. 196314027204
effect of teflon in the urinary bladder of the rat. 196214026135
[infection of the urinary tract in young infants]. 196314023833
retrograde proteus pyelonephritis in rats. localization of antigen and antibody in treated sterile pyelonephritic kidneys.rats with retrograde proteus pyelonephritis were treated with antibiotics until their kidneys became sterile. using fluorescent antibody techniques, specific p. mirabilis antigen was found in some sterile pyelonephritic kidneys 20 weeks after cessation of treatment and presumed renal sterilization. persistent antigen was associated with interstitial chronic inflammation but not with acute inflammation or progressive scarring. rat gamma globulin and proteus antibody were localized in plasma cells ...196314023347
retrograde proteus pyelonephritis in rats. bacteriologic, pathologic and fluorescent-antibody studies. 196314023346
[antibacterial activity of diphenhydramine hci]. 196214022427
nuclear-transfer studies on induced increases in streptomycin resistance of amoeba proteus. 196314022221
nuclear-cytoplasmic interactions in the responses of amoeba proteus and amoeba discoides to streptomycin. 196314022220
sucrose fermentation by proteus hauseri. 196214021948
lysogeny in proteus rettgeri and the hostrange of p. rettgeri and p. hauseri bacteriophages. 196314021947
fimbriae and haemagglutinating properties in strains of proteus. 196214021946
[apropos of a case of sepsis caused by b. proteus]. 196114021375
[antimicrobial properties of rose water obtained from kazanlik roses]. 196214021175
[proteus mirabilis meningitis]. 196314020271
[radiographic and clinical observations on a case of vertebral osteomyelitis caused by a rare pathogenic agent (proteus vulgaris)]. 196214019568
experimental pyelonephritis in the alloxan diabetic animal. 196314014163
[on indications for autoplasty of the skin and features of the course of trophic ulcers infected with pseudomonas pyocyanea and proteus vulgaris]. 196214013428
[the effect of some antibiotic combinations on strains of staphylococcus pyogenes aureus, proteus and escherichia]. 196314013118
reversion of l forms and spheroplasts of proteus mirabilis.altenbern, robert a. (u.s. army chemical corps, fort detrick, frederick, md.). reversion of l forms and spheroplasts of proteus mirabilis. j. bacteriol. 85:269-272. 1963.-spheroplasts or 3-b type l forms of proteus mirabilis formed by growth in the presence of penicillin are able to revert to the bacillary form, as judged by regain of resistance to osmotic shock. reversion takes place in the absence of exogenous nutrients, although at a lesser rate than that observed in a nitrogen-rich medium. e ...196314012303
[pyrazinamide derivatives with broad-spectrum antibacterial action]. 196214010273
growth of elements of various sizes found in cultures of a stable proteus l form. 196214005594
sensitivity of e. coli, ps. aeruginosa and b. proteus to erythromycin in various ph culture media. 196314003017
size of minimal reproductive units of bacterial l forms. 196313999519
morphology of pleuropneumonia-like organisms and bacterial l forms grown in liquid media.weibull, c. (central bacteriological laboratory of stockholm city, stockholm, sweden) and britt-marie lundin. morphology of pleuropneumonia-like organisms and bacterial l forms grown in liquid media. j. bacteriol. 85:440-445. 1963.-cells of mycoplasma hominis, m. laidlawii, and two tissue-culture strains of pleuropneumonia-like organisms (pplo) moving freely in liquid medium were photographed with an electronic flash as the light source. the photomicrographs thus obtained demonstrated that, in y ...196313999517
occurrence of catalase in pleuropneumonia-like organisms and bacterial l forms.weibull, c. (central bacteriological laboratory of stockholm city, stockholm, sweden) and kerstin hammarberg. occurrence of catalase in pleuropneumonia-like organisms and bacterial l forms. j. bacteriol. 84:520-525. 1962.-the catalase activity of six pleuropneumonia-like organisms (pplo), four stable proteus l forms, and four normal strains of proteus mirabilis was determined quantitatively. the pplo (strains of the species mycoplasma agalactiae, hominis, laidlawii, mycoides, and strains isolate ...196213999516
catalase activity of proteus l forms and normal proteus bacteria. 196313999515
production of l phase variants of bacteria with cycloserine. 196213998855
indole-spot test in bacteriology. 196313998010
[distribution of lysogeny among proteus and providencia]. 196313997139
[bacteriostatic and bactericidal activity of erythromycin base and chloramphenicol used separately and in combination]. 196313997032
temperature-sensitive formic hydrogenlyase in a psychrophilic bacterium.upadhyay, j. (washington state university, pullman) and j. l. stokes. temperature-sensitive formic hydrogenlyase in a psychrophilic bacterium. j. bacteriol. 85:177-185. 1963.-a temperature-sensitive formic hydrogenlyase has been found in a psychrophilic bacterium, strain 82. the enzyme was most active at 30 c, but completely inactive at 45 c. in contrast, formic hydrogenlyase in mesophilic escherichia coli was most active at 45 c, and completely inactivated only at 70 c. the hydrogenlyase-formin ...196313995418
comparison of single-disc and tube-dilution techniques in determining antibiotic sensitivities of gram-negative pathogens. 196313994830
the urethral catheter and urinary tract infection. 196213994829
repression of staphylococcus aureus by food bacteria. ii. causes of inhibition.two food bacteria, serratia marcescens and pseudomonas sp. cs-1, inhibited an enterotoxigenic strain of staphylococcus aureus, apparently by out-competing it for nutrients. five others, bacillus cereus, proteus vulgaris, escherichia coli h-52, aerobacter aerogenes, and achromobacter sp., inhibited by means of antibiotic substances which were seitz-filterable, dialyzable, and stable at 90 c for 10 min. inhibition was not caused by changes in ph, oxidation-reduction potential, or production of per ...196313994251
repression of staphylococcus aureus by food bacteria. i. effect of environmental factors on inhibition.the effects of environmental factors on the inhibition of an enterotoxin-producing strain of staphylococcus aureus by food bacteria were investigated. type of medium and temperature of incubation were important factors in determining the amount of inhibition. the ph range of maximal inhibition was found to be 7.4 to 6.2. availability of oxygen was not a factor. as the ratios of inhibitor to staphylococcus were increased from 1:1 to 10:1 and 100:1, the amount of inhibition was markedly increased. ...196313994250
[nalidixic acid. therapeutic trial and antimicrobial activity in vitro. preliminary study]. 196313993872
susceptibility of proteus mirabilis and its stable l-forms to erythromycin and other macrolides. 196213993473
ameboid movement. ii. research of contractile proteins in amoeba proteus. 196213992985
ameboid movement, i. reactivation of glycerinated models of amoeba proteus with adenosinetriphosphate. 196213992984
bacteriological findings in the mid-cycle endocervical mucus in infertile women. 196213989792
a clinical trial of nalidixic acid (negram, win. 18,320) in thirty-three patients with urinary infections treated in general practice. 196313989148
bacillus proteus: clinical laboratory classification. 196313987953
generation times of individual bacteria: some corroborative measurements. 196313985823
[antibiotic therapy of severe proteus mirabilis infections]. 196213981655
[study of the metabolism of normal and pathological bacterial forms by warburg's "2-vessel method"]. 196213980678
effect of bromidehypochlorite bactericides on microorganisms.a new principle in compounding stable, granular bactericidal products led to unique combinations of a water-soluble inorganic bromide salt with a hypochlorite-type disinfectant of either inorganic or organic type. microbiological results are shown for an inorganic bactericide composed of chlorinated trisodium phosphate containing 3.1% "available chlorine" and 2% potassium bromide, and for an organic bactericide formulated from sodium dichloroisocyanurate so as to contain 13.4% "available chlorin ...196213977149
growth, cell and nuclear divisions in some bacteria. 196213976593
[variability of proteus during transition from the h-form to the o-form]. 196313976161
inactivation of some semisynthetic penicillins by gram-negative bacilli.sabath, leon (boston city hospital, boston, mass.) and maxwell finland. inactivation of some semisynthetic penicillins by gram-negative bacilli. j. bacteriol. 85:314-321. 1963.-an agar diffusion method was used to test 55 strains of gram-negative bacilli for their ability to inactivate penicillin g, methicillin, biphenylpenicillin, oxacillin, and ampicillin; 26 strains inactivated one or more of them. all strains of klebsiella-aerobacter, nearly all of escherichia coli, and some of pseudomonas a ...196313975857
a simple quantitative test for bacteriuria. 196213975775
[on the presence of cholesterol in the the l forms derived from proteus]. 196213973424
antibiotic sensitivity of clinically important bacteria. a nine-year study. 196213973035
cytoplasmic dna synthesis in amoeba proteus. i. on the particulate nature of the dna-containing elements.the incorporation of tritiated thymidine in amoeba proteus was reinvestigated in order to see if it could be associated with microscopically detectable structures. staining experiments with basic dyes, including the fluorochrome acridine orange, revealed the presence of large numbers of 0.3 to 0.5 micro particles in the cytoplasm of all cells studied. the effect of nuclease digestion on the dye affinity of the particles suggests that they contain dna as well as rna. centrifugation of living cell ...196213972870
cytoplasmic dna synthesis in amoeba proteus. ii. on the behavior and possible nature of the dna-containing elements.nucleic acid-containing particles in the cytoplasm of amoeba proteus (cf. reference 1) were counted after acridine orange staining. the number of particles per ameba was found to be correlated with cell age and size. fresh daughters had a mean particle number of 5400, whereas predivision amebae contained around 11,000 particles. amebae from two other strains contained similar particles. the particles were found to be clustered in fasted cells and redispersed after feeding. a marked increase in t ...196213972869
[research on the phago-bacterial systems in the proteus group. i. manifestations of lysosensitivity and lysogeny in bacteria of the proteus group]. 196213972289
the relationship between two proteus mirabilis l-forms and bacteriophages. 196313971821
a micro method for detection of utilization of phenylalanine by microorganisms. 196313970780
a micro method for detection of utilization of phenylalanine by microorganisms. 196313970779
infection due to proteus mirabilis in newborn nursery. 196213970093
[an interesting case: proteus septicemia]. 196213970052
the reduction of phenazine-n-oxides by microbial cells. 196313969103
mutagenic activity of thiopyronine and methylene blue in combination with visible light. 196313968471
pseudopod initiation and membrane depolarisation in amoeba proteus. 196213968349
[relation between the in vivo and in vitro sensitivity of bacteria to penbritine and their production of penicillinase]. 196213966890
[the heterogeneity of anti-ribonucleic acid antibodies]. 196313966571
ampicillin inactivation and sensitivity of coliform bacilli. 196313965727
[laboratory investigations and clinical observations on the antibacterial action of combined chlormaphenicol and sulfadimethoxine (amplocid)]. 196313965160
hypofibrinogenemia and presumptive shwartzman reaction in septic abortion. 196313964958
[the importance of drug associations in the treatment of diarrhea]. 196213964418
proteus vulgaris urinary tract infections in rats; treatment with nitrofuran derivatives.ascending urinary tract infections with stone formation have been produced experimentally in rats, using a modification of the method of vermuelen & goetz (1954a, b). a zinc disc infected with a culture of proteus vulgaris was inserted into the bladder by suprapubic cystotomy under ether anaesthesia. the ph of the urine rises from 6.9 to 8 or 9 and calculi develop in the bladder within a few days of infection. the bladder and ureters become swollen, distended and inflamed, and renal abscesses de ...196213964160
[study of the action of aureomycin on the oxidation of glucose by strains of proteus mirabilis sensitive and resistant to aureomycin]. 196113963407
[comparison of the mode of action of aureomycin and mexocine in proteus mirabilis]. 196213963406
studies on the metabolism of citrate by proteus vulgaris. 196313962647
techniques for the rapid and sensitive detection of penicillinase.practical problems in the detection of penicillinase are discussed. a membrane technique for this purpose is described, with various modifications, suitable for screening large numbers of organisms and yet more sensitive than most methods.a one-stage membrane technique is adequate for detecting hydrolysis of penicillin g but a two-stage technique is required to demonstrate hydrolysis of some other penicillins. a gradient adaptation can be used for quantitative purposes.staphylococci, coliforms, ...196313961457
a clinical trial of the treatment of gram-negative urinary infections with nalidixic acid. 196313957284
demonstration of interaction between pairs of antibacterial agents. 196313955585
distribution and substrate specificity of benzylpenicillin acylase.benzylpenicillin acylase, which hydrolyzes benzylpenicillin to 6-aminopenicillanic acid, was found to be widely distributed among members of the schizomycetes, particularly in gram-negative bacteria, and in the genus nocardia. the hydrolysis of a series of biosynthetic and semisynthetic penicillins by freeze-dried cells of a strain of nocardia and of proteus was studied. benzylpenicillin was the preferred substrate; all departures from the benzylpenicillin side-chain structure led to reduction o ...196313955341
[effect of the semisynthetic penicillin 6-aapk on various microorganisms in vitro]. 196213953529
polynoxylin. 196313952075
bacterial meningitis. ii. infections caused by certain gram-negative enteric organisms. 196213949305
a simple phenylalanine paper strip method for identification of protesus strains. 196213948734
[study of the growth, in liquid media, of a strain of proteus and its l form]. 196313945452
[on the oxidative phosphorylation of normal and pathologically changed bacterial cells]. 196213944717
[bacteriostatic and fungistatic action of ephedrine and various ephedrine derivatives. 4. studies on compounds with fungistatic properties]. 196313944227
[practical process for the identification of enterobacteria]. 196213943682
[inhibition by oxygen of the biosynthesis and activity of hydrogenase and hydrogenlyase in some anaerobic bacteria]. 196213943284
[repression of the biosynthesis of thiosulfate reductase in proteus vulgaris by oxygen]. 196213943283
[research on the resistance of l forms of bacteria. i. resistance to drying and heat]. 196213942503
penicillin n therapy of enteric bacillary infections. 196313941494
[studies on germicides for use on food utensils. 1. on the bacterial action and the influence of ph of amphoteric surface-active agents (amphoteric soap, bis(octylaminoethyl)-glycine hcl]. 196213940521
[on the sensitivity of amoeba proteus to the action of high concentrations of amino acids]. 196113939953
drug sensitivity in urinary tract infections. 196213939691
[shock states in sepsis with gram-negative pathogens]. 196213939479
[action of optical antipodes of serine on the growth of salmonella enteritidis typhimurium and of proteus vulgaris x19]. 196313938446
[d-(-)-alpha-amino-alpha-phenylacetamido.]-penicillanic acid. antibacterial activity and active concentrations in vivo]. 196213937744
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