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ecological studies of wild rodent plague in the san francisco bay area of california. ii. efficiency of bacterial culture compared to animal inoculation as methods for detecting pasteurella pestis in wild rodent fleas. 195813559593
colonial morphology and virulence of pasteurella pestis. 195813563388
role of calcium ions in the stimulation of growth of virulent strains of pasteurella pestis. 195813563403
dissociation in pasteurella pestis: immunological comparisons of smooth and non-smooth variants. 195813610797
dissociation in pasteurella pestis: interrelations of smooth and nonsmooth variants. 195813610798
[studies on a combined vaccine prepared from killed vibrio comma and pasteurella pestis]. 195813626099
[effect of naturally immune animal organism on virulence of pasteurella pestis]. 195813605056
[cytology of pasteurella pestis during the process of its variability]. 195813605057
[certain characteristics of pasteurella pestis strains isolated in mongolia from microtus brandti and from other rodents]. 195813605058
[utilization of mice treated with cortisone in experimental studies of pasteurella pestis with lowered virulence]. 195813582140
a study of the fate of pasteurella pestis following intracardial injection into guinea pigs. 195813588071
lyophilization of pasteurella pestis. 195813559975
fish hydrolyzate media for pasteurella pestis. 195813559214
studies on the enzyme make-up of pasteurella pestis. vi. aldolase activity of virulent and avirulent strains. 195813501867
synthesis of the fraction i antigenic protein by pasteurella pestis. 195813513584
some physiological and immunological properties of pasteurella pestis recovered from aerosols. 195813513585
the immune response of the guinea pig to the antigens of pasteurella pestis. 195813514082
comparative susceptibility of various species of mice native to washington to inoculation with virulent strains of pasteurella pestis. 195813514116
a non-toxic complex from pasteurella pestis which immunises both guineapigs and mice. 195813503273
studies on pasteurella pestis in fleas. vii. the plague-vector efficiency of hystrichopsylla linsdalei compared with xenopsylla cheopis under experimental conditions. 195813533739
[antagonism between pasteurella pestis and some strains of streptococcus in vivo and in vitro]. 195813536767
investigations of the frequency of dna strand breakage and cross-linking and of sister chromatid exchange frequency in the lymphocytes of patients with multiple myeloma undergoing cytostatic therapy with melphalan and prednisone.an investigation was made of 17 patients with multiple myeloma using the method of alkaline filter elution for the detection of dna damage and the determination of sister chromatid exchange (sce) frequency in peripheral lymphocytes during a course of chemotherapy with melphalan and prednisone. we were able to detect elevated sce frequencies in pretreated patients that approximately doubled during the therapeutic cycle. an appreciable level of dna cross-linking was detected by alkaline filter elu ...19581423893
efferent system in the retina of the frog, rana catesbiana.single units were recorded through glass microelectrodes placed on the optic disk or on the retina of the opened eye of the frog (rana catesbiana). units were classified as a-, b-, and c-fibers according to conduction velocities. by the method of collision between naturally elicited and electrically elicited impulses, many of the b-fibers and some a- and c-fibers, which showed unusual behavior to photic stimulation, were found to be efferent fibers. retinal effects of the efferent nerves were st ...1958314669
studies on the nutrition and physiology of pasteurella pestis. iii. effects of calcium ions on the growth of virulent and avirulent strains of pasteurella pestis. 195913641190
environmental conditions affecting the population dynamics and the retention of virulence of pasteurella pestis: the role of carbon dioxide. 195913641196
[cysteine metabolism in bacillus pestis cultures]. 195913648150
[effect of pasteurella pestis on certain metabolic phases in animals perceptible to plague. ii. modification of citric acid content in white mice infected with plague]. 195913648864
studies on the nutrition and physiology of pasteurella pestis. iv. utilization of peptides during the growth of pasteurella pestis. 195913654224
rapid identification of pasteurella pestis with fluorescent antibody. i. production of specific antiserum with whole cell pasteurella pestis antigen. 195913654817
rapid identification of pasteurella pestis with fluorescent antibody. ii. specific identification of pasteurella pestis in dried smears. 195913654818
rapid identification of pasteurella pestis with fluorescent antibody. iii. staining pasteurella pestis in tissue impression smears. 195913654819
[microscopic study of the crystalline products of pasteurella pestis ev strain (girard and robic)]. 195913663425
pneumonic plague in mice: modification of the infection by antibody against specific components of pasteurella pestis. 195913631291
[production of crystalline protein concretions by a strain of pasteurella pestis]. 195913663424
[quantitative study of the utilization of glucides by pasteurella pestis strain e. v. in non proliferating suspension. i. rhamnose]. 195913817154
the role of multiplication of pasteurella pestis in mononuclear phagocytes in the pathogenesis of flea-borne plague. 195913808585
a study on pesticin biosynthesis. 195914401412
[therapeutic activity of chlortetracycline in experimental plague caused by streptomycin resistant and sensitive strains of pasteurella pestis]. 195914420134
action of plague murine toxin on mammalian mitochondrial respiration. 195914429693
lump sum investment. part 1. deposit accounts. 1959290369
[effect of antibiotics on streptomycin-resistant and dependent strains of pasteurella pestis in the organism; experimental studies]. 195924545108
growth stimulation of pasteurella pestis by a combination of coconut water and albumin complex. 196014433276
ecological studies of wild rodent plague in the san francisco bay area of california. iv. the fluctuation and intensity of natural infection with pasteurella pestis in fleas during an epizootic. 196014435458
ecological studies of wild rodent plague in the san francisco bay area of california. iii. the natural infection rates with pasteurella pestis in five flea species during an epizootic. 196014435459
studies in the enzyme make-up of pasteurella pestis. part vii. deamination of purine and pyrimidine compounds by virulent and avirulent strains. 196014422928
[materials on the role of rhipicephalus schulzei ol. (ixodides, parasitiformes) in the natural foci of plague. part 1. localization of the plague microbe in the tick body]. 196014426426
studies on the antigens of pasteurella pestis and pasteurella pseudotuberculosis. 196014414764
studies on the nutrition and physiology of pasteurella pestis. v. inhibition of growth by d-serine and its reversal by various compounds. 196013832030
[on the problem of the relation of the plague microbe to hyaluronic acid and of the presence of the spreading factor in the microbe]. 196013723595
recent developments in the study of antigenic structure of plague bacillus and the necessity for evolving a standard method of isolation of the antigens. 196013749472
temperature and ph-dependent changes of electrophoretic mobility of pasteurella pestis. 196013794474
[nucleoprotein fractions of vaccinal strains of plague bacteria]. 196013798385
nutrition of pasteurella pestis in chemically defined media at temperatures of 36 to 38 c. 196013805102
enhanced resistance of mice to infection with pasteurella pestis following vaccination with fractions of phenol-killed tubercle bacilli. 196013843705
an unusual strain of pasteurella pestis isolated from a fatal human case of plague. 196013845309
stability of cell suspensions of pasteurella pestis at 5 c and at -23 c. 196013856146
[quantitative study of the utilization of sugars by pasteurella pestis strain e. v. in nonproliferating suspensions. ii. glucose. autodestruction, at 37 degrees, of the power to degrade glucose by bacteria cultivated at 26 degrees]. 196013817155
[effect of plague microbe toxin on the process of transamination in the liver]. 196013817368
[on common antigen properties between the human blood group abo and the pathogen of diseases dangerous for the community. preliminary report]. 196013854323
the chemical basis of the virulence of pasteurella pestis. iii. an immunogenic product obtained from past. pestis which protects both guinea-pigs and mice. 196013752589
lysogeny in a subculture of plague vaccine strain. ev (girard and robic). 196013753230
[nucleotides in plague bacteria in various growth conditions]. 196013688787
[lysis of fibrin of human and animal blood by b. pestis]. 196013723596
the effect of temperature on the synthesis of virulence factors by pasteurella pestis. 196013702517
biochemical properties of virulent and avirulent strains of bacteria: salmonella typhosa and pasteurella pestis. 196013689227
the chemical basis of the virulence of pasteurella pestis. ii. the toxicity for guinea-pigs and mice of products of past, pestis. 196013694234
the biochemistry and physiology of the plague murine toxin. 196013681868
[psycho-physiological evaluation of sleep and body-temperature biorhythm in neuroses treated by "morita therapy"]. 19602082382
[study of early gastric carcinoma from the standpoint of size].1,112 cases of resected early gastric carcinoma without invasion beneath the propria muscularis were investigated for the location, gross findings and histological findings mainly from a standpoint of size. the incidence of intramucosal carcinomas was 92.7% in the size within 1 cm in diameter, 68.9% in 1 to 2.9 cm, 48.8% in 3 to 4.9 cm and 37.6% beyond 5 cm. although the incidence of poorly-differentiated adenocarcinomas was 37.9% in the cases within 5 cm, the incidence in the cases beyond 5 cm ...19602555592
testosterone-induced acceleration of recovery from facial paralysis in male hamsters: temporal requirements of hormone exposure.in this study, the temporal requirements of testosterone propionate (tp) exposure necessary for acceleration of recovery from facial paralysis to occur following facial nerve crush were examined. for each of two series of experiments, adult castrated male hamsters were subjected to crush axotomies of the facial nerve at its exit from the stylomastoid foramen. in the first experimental paradigm, one-half of the animals with facial nerve crush axotomies received subcutaneous tp capsules beginning ...19602082378
implant assessment. 19601057551
effect of temperature on growth and virulence of pasteurella pestis. physical and nutritional requirements for restoration of virulence. 196113728040
synthesis of virulence factors by pasteurella pestis. 196113702518
role of the capsule of pasteurella pestis in bubonic plague in the guinea pig. 196113887192
experimental attempts to transmit pasteurella pestis with the mite haemogamasus liponyssoides hesperus radovsky (acarina: haemogamasidae). 196113702662
[action of chlorpromazine on experimental poisoning and infection of the mouse by pasteurella pestis (ev vaccinal strain)]. 196113703198
studies on the nutrition and physiology of pasteurella pestis. vi. a differential plating medium for the estimation of the mutation rate to avirulence. 196113714203
enhancement of growth of pasteurella pestis and other bacteria in serum by the addition of iron. 196113718513
[action of colistine and polymyxin on pasteurella pestis in vitro. action of colistine on experimental plague in mice]. 196113723352
[effect of plague microbe toxin on phosphorus metabolism in the liver]. 196113723597
[effect of iron on the growth of virulent plague microbes]. 196113685248
pesticins. i. pesticinbacterium interrelationships, and environmental factors influencing activity.brubaker, robert r. (u. s. army biological laboratories, fort detrick, frederick, md.) and michael j. surgalla. pesticins. i. pesticin-bacterium interrelationships, and environmental factors influencing activity. j. bacteriol. 82: 940-949. 1961-a second bacteriocin-like substance produced by all tested strains of pasteurella pestis and p. pseudotuberculosis is described. this activity, termed pesticin ii, is active against the two avirulent p. pestis strains, a12 and java. these strains do not p ...196113873808
precipitins against pasteurella pestis in normal and antibacterial sera. 196113726198
coagulation of human plasma by pasteurella pestis. 196113726199
the influence of environment on antigen production by pasteurella pestis studied by means of the continuous flow culture technique. 196113736036
[on a possibility of the utilization of nitrofuran preparations in emergency prophylaxis and therapy of patients with especially dangerous infections. i. effect of nitrofuran preparations on the vaccinal strain of p. pestis no. 1, 17]. 196113902908
the employment of a streptomycin dependent strain of pasteurella pestis as a first step in a two-step vaccination procedure. 196113911391
[on the effect of a prolonged fractional irradiation on morphological characteristics of plague pathogen cells]. 196114456651
experimental comparison of the immunogenicity of antigens in the residue of ultrasonated avirulent pasteurella pestis with a vaccine prepared with killed virulent whole organisms. 196113692772
new antigenic component of pasteurella pestis formed under specified conditions of ph and temperature. 196116561898
morbidity and mortality of myocardial infarction in the augsburg monica study area in 1985, 1986 and 1987.in the years 1985, 1986 and 1987, the monica augsburg coronary event register recorded 1488 coronary events (1214 men and 274 women) occurring in 35-64 year old residents of the study region (population: 102,000 men and 105,000 women). the rates presented include all coronary events with a definite acute myocardial infarct (ami), possible ami, resuscitated cardiac arrest, and insufficient data. the age-standardized attack rates in men are 390 (1985) to 372 (1987) and in women 51 (1985) to 72 (19 ...19612082446
glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase and 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase activities of pasteurella pestis and pasteurella pseudotuberculosis. 196216561972
oxidative metabolism of pasteurella pestis grown in vitro and in vivo. 196213895820
studies on the immune response of guinea pigs to the envelope substance of pasteurella pestis. i. immunogenicity and persistence of large doses of fraction i in guinea pigs observed with fluorescent antibody. 196214004619
studies on the immune response of guinea pigs to the envelope substance of pasteurella pestis. ii. fluorescent antibody studies of cellular and tissue response in mice and guinea pigs to large doses of fraction i. 196214004620
studies on the immune response of guinea pigs to the envelope substance of pasteurella pestis. iii. immunounresponsiveness to high concentrations of fraction i in oil. 196214004621
[on the effect of plague toxin on diamine oxidase]. 196213887081
influence of guinea pig plasma factors on phagocytosis of pasteurella pestis. i. plasma from normal guinea pigs.stanziale, w. g. (fort detrick, frederick, md.) and j. d. white. influence of guinea pig plasma factors on phagocytosis of pasteurella pestis. i. plasma from normal guinea pigs. j. bacteriol. 83:175-181. 1962.-the existence of an enhancing effect of normal guinea pig plasma on the phagocytosis of pasteurella pestis has been reaffirmed, using a test system consisting of neutrophils from normal nonimmune guinea pigs as the phagocytes. this enhancing influence was found to be attributable to the in ...196213916283
[experimental and biochemical study on a strain of plague bacillus arising from a strain of the bacillus of malassez and vignal]. 196213971484
genotypic alterations associated with avirulence in streptomycin-resistant pasteurella pestis.brubaker, robert r. (fort detrick, frederick, md.) and michael j. surgalla. genotypic alterations associated with avirulence in streptomycin-resistant pasteurella pestis. j. bacteriol. 84:615-624. 1962.-avirulence in pasteurella pestis, as indicated by the existence of a new genotype, was associated with the genetic loss of ca(++) dependence rather than with the usual concomitant loss of ability to produce virulence antigens. strains of the new type exhibited all four of the known virulence fact ...196214016109
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