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infection of cattle with parainfluenza 3 virus with special reference to udder infection. i. virus isolation from milk. 19664290964
infection of cattle with parainfluenza 3 virus with special reference to udder infection. i. virus isolation from milk. 19664290964
[proteins and enzymes of subcellular structures in alcoholic and alimentary lesions of the liver in experiments]. 19664290977
[effect of a free radical generator system on antigenicity. applications to bacteria, cells and parasites]. 19664222341
[inhibition of in vitro cytoxic action of silica by synthetic polymers containing the n-o group]. 19664295418
biological and antigenic peculiarities of a2 influenza virus strains isolated in leningrad during the 1965 epidemic. 19664381331
[fractures and luxations in the pelvic region. 12th reisensburg workshop in honor of a. n. witt, 15-17 february 1979]. 1966546800
seeing things through. 1966316108
"in vivo" and "in vitro" evaluation of four antihistamines (astemizole, azatadine, mequitazine, terfenadine).a group of 32 patients with perennial allergic rhinitis sensitized exclusively to house dust and mites were evaluated for "in vivo" modifications (skin tests for histamine, house dust and mites) and "in vitro" alterations (seric ige, specific ige, histamine release curve to different concentrations of dermatophagoides pteronyssinus and histamine release curve to this pneumoallergen after incubation with h1 receptor antagonists) to four antihistamines (astemizole, azatadine, mequitazine and terfe ...19662476015
[on the submicroscopic structure of gram negative pathogenic bacteria]. 19674296708
[determination of the sensitivity of the plague microbe to antibootics]. 19674302124
examination of structural effect on thin-layer chromatographic multiple spot formation of sympathomimetic amines in the presence of hydrochloric acid. 19674291938
urinary protein and carbohydrate. 3. age differences in acid mucopolysaccharides in human beings. 19674227464
[species specific difference in binding to plasma proteins]. 19674231849
[some peculiarities of the epizootiology of plague in the transcaucasus]. 19674233728
mitochondrial permeability and atpase activity. 19674226791
the effects of heterologous immune globulins upon human cancer in vivo. 19674169507
fluorescein-labeled beta-glucosidase as a bacterial stain.fluorescein isothiocyanate-labeled beta-glucosidase was used as a simple staining reagent with selected gram-positive and gram-negative organisms. staining in situ appeared to be dependent on the presence of accessible glycosidic-type linkages in the bacterial cell wall. extensive wall damage or lysis did not occur when stained cells were suspended in washing and mounting solutions. the apparent specificity of labeled enzyme for wall substance was tested by blocking reactions, staining of isolat ...19674169543
[the intracellular distribution of catalase in two transplantable tumors of the rat]. 19674167320
[method for obtaining of stock cultures of the plague bacillus]. 19674172598
evaluation of fluorescein isothiocyanate-labeled whole antiserum in the immunofluorescent identification of microorganisms.portions of a whole antiserum to histoplasma capsulatum were reacted with amounts of fluorescein isothiocyanate (fitc) that ranged from 50 to 400 mug/mg of protein. portions of the globulin from the same antiserum were reacted with amounts of fitc that ranged from 12.5 to 50 mug of fitc per mg of protein. the globulin conjugates (postlabeled globulins), the whole serum conjugates, and the globulins from the whole serum conjugates (prelabeled globulins) were compared with respect to their fluores ...19675337774
[present areal of the agent and history of the formation of natural foci of plague in the caucasus]. 19674895985
[treatment of bacillary dysentery with hetacillin (bl-p 804). preliminary report]. 19674861541
control of the ovarian cycle in cattle. a review. 19674862696
the role of nutrients and temperature in the growth of p.pestis for vaccine production. ii. the role of ca++ and mg++ in plague vaccine production. 19674862883
the enzymic pattern of neoplastic tissue. 19674862935
selective quinone requirement for a limited in vitro multiplication of m. leprae murium. 19674869833
[rapid method for the determination of sensitivity of bacterial cultures to various antibiotics in liquid medium]. 19674872773
[effect of an extract of isologous hypothalamus on the thymus, adrenal gland and ovary of the impuberal mouse]. 19674963858
[the vitamin b12 content of the blood serum of monkeys subjected to chronic irradiation]. 19674963994
ecology of plague in vietnam: commensal rodents and their fleas. 19674964331
plague toxins. a critical review. 19674964463
effects of dietary composition on serum calcium and serum alkaline phosphatase activity in the growing rat. 19674965588
[the effect of polysaccharide from bac. mucilaginosus in experimental plague and siberian plague]. 19674967236
[on the formation of hydrogen sulfide by various microbes from the group causing natural focal infections]. 19674972895
a transport medium for specimens containing pasteurella pestis.a medium, originally designed by stuart and co-workers and later modified by cary & blair, for the maintenance and transport, without multiplication, of pathogenic bacteria contained in bacteriological specimens was tested in the laboratory and in the field in viet-nam to determine its effectiveness in preserving specimens known to contain pasteurella pestis.the results indicate that this medium should be useful in diagnostic plague studies in areas where transport facilities are inadequate. pro ...19675301387
early serological non-response in human plague infections. 19675301390
the chemical basis of the virulence of pasteurella pestis. iv. the components of the guinea-pig toxin. 19676019650
anti-pasteurella pestis factor from mice and guinea pigs. ii. some chemical and physical characteristics. 19676020580
asymptomatic pharyngeal plague infection in vietnam. 19676021740
ecology of plague in vietnam. i. role of suncus murinus. 19676024813
pesticins. 3. expression of coagulase and mechanism of fibrinolysis.mutational loss of pesticin i, a bacteriocin-like substance produced by pasteurella pestis, is known to result in concomitant loss of a coagulase and fibrinolytic factor. no relationship was detected between pesticinogeny and other tested properties either associated with virulence or peculiar to p. pestis. pesticin i was distinguished from the coagulase and fibrinolytic activities on the basis of anatomical distribution, behavior during gel filtration, and sensitivity to heat. coagulase and the ...19676027989
temperature induced growth imbalance of p. pestis in relation to rna, dna and protein synthesis. 19676041967
the role of nutrients and temperature in the growth of p.pestis for vaccine production. i. effect of ca++ and mg++ on the growth of p.pestis in relation to the temperature of incubation. 19676060948
pneumonic plague in an untreated plague-vaccinated individual. 19676072311
plague in vietnam 1965-1966. 19676081384
[fatty acid composition of the lipids from plague microbe]. 19675591613
[the effect of plague microbe toxin on the activity of pyruvate oxidase and lactate dehydrogenase in plague-susceptible animals]. 19675597502
[the content of calcium ions in the nutrient medium and its effect on the growth of the plague bacillus]. 19675597844
[regulation of biosynthesis of nucleic acid purine nucleotides by plague microbe]. 19675599812
[in vitro sensitivity of yersinia pestis to some antibiotics and sulfonamides]. 19675606984
[interrelationship between the agent and vector in a model of plague]. 19675614274
[content of maleic and fumaric acids in tissues of laboratory animals during experimental plague intoxication]. 19675615045
[cyclicity of immunogenesis as a result of the administration of deposited soluble antigen]. 19675615969
[questions concerning the ecology of plague and pseudotuberculosis microbes. 3. on the fate of plague and pseudotuberculosis bacteria in mixed cultures]. 19675617963
[the effect of the inhibited absorptive function of the reticuloendothelial system on the sensitivity of white mice to plague toxin]. 19675622283
[left ventricular performance following mitral valve replacement in patients with tight mitral stenosis combined with mild aortic regurgitation].the severity of aortic regurgitation is difficult to estimate prior to mitral valve replacement (mvr) in cases with tight mitral stenosis (ms), because low output state due to mitral obstruction masks signs of aortic regurgitation. this study clarified left ventricular performance, possibly affected by increased diastolic loading after mvr. the study subjects consisted of 12 patients with pure mitral stenosis (ms group) and 11 with combined mitral stenosis and aortic regurgitation (msar group). ...19672093749
effects of diethyldithiocarbamate and tetraethylthiuram disulfide on zinc metabolism in mice.chronic alcoholics with cirrhosis often develop symptoms of zinc deficiency. tetraethylthiuram disulfide (ttd) is metabolized to two molecules of diethyldithiocarbamate (ddc). ddc chelates divalent metal ions, including zinc, by forming highly lipophilic neutral bis(dithiocarbamate)-metal complexes. ddc could therefore enhance the intestinal zinc uptake or increase the rate of zinc excretion. accordingly, treatment of alcoholism with ttd could either aggravate or alleviate zinc deficiency. the p ...19672554271
anti-pasteurella pestis factor. 3. effects of fatty acids on pasteurella pestis.the bactericidal activity and the chemical and physical characteristics of lipid fractions of extracts from organs of normal mice and guinea pigs have been described previously. the present study describes the effects of commercially prepared fatty acids which are representative of those found in the extracts. saturated fatty acids with 12, 14, and 16 carbon atoms and unsaturated fatty acids with more than one double bond were the most effective in killing pasteurella pestis. tweens 20 and 80, s ...19685650083
[the dynamics of resistance to plague in white mice innoculated once with plague microbe fraction 1]. 19685660908
[investigation of glycerol metabolism in the plague microorganism]. 19685682158
[involvement of exogenous purines and purine nucleotides in nucleic acid biosynthesis in plague microorganism]. 19685683370
some observations on the current plague outbreak in the republic of vietnam. 19685689324
epidemic plague. 19685695511
[on deamination of amino acids by plague microorganism]. 19685696402
[chemical and biological characteristics of a polysaccharide-containing complex from an avirulent strain ev of plague microorganism]. 19685700117
[differential medium for isolating pasteurella pseudotuberculosis]. 19685713231
[effect of polysaccharide complexes of p. pestis and m. pseudomallei on the content of serum proteins]. 19685714532
isolation of toxic subunits from two murine-toxic proteins from pasturella pestis. 19685722234
morphology, physiology, and serology of a pasteurella species pathogenic for white perch. (roccus americanus).the pasteurella species implicated as the etiologic agent of a massive white perch mortality in the chesapeake bay and first described by s. f. snieszko et al. has been characterized further in our laboratory. the general morphology and physiology of this organism is similar to that of the pasteurellae and several known fish pathogens. there are enough dissimilarities, however, to rule out its identification with any established species. the organism is obligately halophilic and grows in a tempe ...19685726301
homogenized anti-plague vaccine prepared on lupinus seed medium. 19685728815
[on multiplication of the agent of plague in sterile and non-sterile soil]. 19685731428
[changes in the ultrastructure of p. pestis in the bodies of guinea pigs]. 19685733867
[conversion of pulmonary plague to bubonic plague by oral vaccination with pasteurella rodentiae]. 19685734232
[questions concerning the ecology of the plague and pseudotuberculosis microbes. iv. on the property of the agent of plague, allowing the possibility of transmissive passage]. 19685735280
application of the antibody neutralization reaction in differential diagnosis of the etiologic agent of plague and the study of mutual relations between the amount of fraction i and virulence in strains of the plague microbe (pasteurella pestis). 19685752128
[sensitivity of the persian sand eel to the plague bacterium strain no. 1476]. 19685759431
possible mechanisms of action of an anti-pasteurella pestis factor.anti-pasteurella pestis factor (apf) inhibited bacterial growth, but there was no evidence that apf from either mouse or guinea pig or selected fatty acids physically disrupted the cell wall. the fatty acids selected were representative of those found in apf. apf inhibited oxidation of beta-d-glucose but not oxidation of glucose-6-phosphate, whereas fatty acids inhibited the oxidation of glucose-6-phosphate but not oxidation of beta-d-glucose. the oxidation of 6-phosphogluconic acid was inhibite ...19684972915
material for the study ofvariation in the malayan langat virus (tp-21 strain).the lack of genetic uniformity of the malayan langat virus, tp-21 strain isolated from ixodes granulatus ticks in malaya, was demonstrated.increased pathogenicity of the virus for white mice and rhesus monkeys after passage through chick-embryo fibroblast cultures at temperatures of 36 degrees c and 40 degrees c is due to the selection of the pathogenic virus particles which are always present in the initial brain-tissue suspension of the tp-21 langat strain.the frequency of the occurrence of pa ...19684973556
[isolation, purification and catalytic properties of aspartase from pasteurella pestis]. 19684974592
comparative physiopathology of plague endotoxin in mice, guinea pigs and monkeys. 19684968083
studies on the pathogenesis of plague. blood coagulation and tissue responses of macaca mulatta following exposure to aerosols of pasteurella pestis. 19684968324
[the serologic relationship of plague microbe aldolase to aldolases of other types of bacteria]. 19684978583
tympanic membrane. ii. pars flaccida. 19684979164
[a comparative study of the antigenic composition of the allergens of plague bacteria]. 19684980709
[mechanisms of protein synthesis. 3. on some activities of highly purified ribosomes from escherichia coli]. 19684875308
the field trial: some thoughts on the indispensable ordeal. 19684875751
use of the antiserum-agar plate technique for specific identification and isolation of pasteurella pestis.pasteurella pestis colonies were specifically identified on antiserum-agar plates used for primary culture of tissues from experimentally infected guinea pigs. both selective and nonselective antiserum-agar plates were used to identify p. pestis from guinea pigs kept at 22 c for periods up to 4 days after death from plague. colonies identified as p. pestis on selective and nonselective antiserum-agar plates, by the appearance of precipitin rings following brief chloroform vapor treatment, remain ...19684877497
[basic study on the combined use of spirazmycin and chloramphenicol]. 19684884745
electron microscopic studies on the vesicular exanthema of swine virus. ii. morphogenesis of vesv type h54 in pig kidney cells. 19684870390
experimental studies by means of fluorescent antibodies (fa) in antisera of yersinia pseudotuberculosis. 19684870811
specific identification of fraction i-positive pasteurella pestis colonies on antiserum-agar plates.a method is described for the use of antiplague serum in blood agar base plating media to detect fraction i-positive pasteurella pestis. the antiserum was produced conveniently and in large volume in rabbits by use of cutter plague vaccine combined with freund's complete adjuvant. p. pestis colonies were specifically identified within 48 hr after plating by the presence of a precipitin ring surrounding each colony. the basis of the test was shown to be a precipitin reaction between fraction i an ...19684871164
first alaskan heart transplant reported. 19684871873
autologous immune complex nephritis induced with renal tubular antigen. i. identification and isolation of the pathogenetic antigen.the nephritogenic antigen, responsible for the immunogenic stimulus in experimental allergic glomerulonephritis induced with tubular antigen, has been identified as a renal tubular epithelial (rte)-specific antigen and has been isolated in a relatively purified form. this antigen, rte-alpha(5), is a distinct and antigenically specific lipoprotein of high density which is derived primarily from the brush border of proximal convoluted tubular epthelium of the rat kidney. it has been suggested that ...19684866016
glycine uptake in escherichia coli. i. glycine uptake by whole cells of escherichia coli w+ and a d-serine-resistant. 19684869558
mechanisms of microbial pathogenicity. 19684970018
in-vitro effectiveness of the antibiotic colistin in preventing growth of pseudomonas aeruginosa. 19684970057
amines, alerting, and affect. 19684173774
laboratory diagnosis of plague infection. 19684170143
[medium for growth of the plaue bacillus]. 19684185788
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