serologic studies of porcine strains of haemophilus parahaemolyticus (pleuropneumoniae): antigenic specificity and relationship between serotypes. | | 1978 | 80966 |
serologic studies on porcine strains of haemophilus parahaemolyticus (pleuropneumoniae): extraction of type-specific antigens. | by the use of phenol water extraction it was possible to obtain strictly serotype-specific antigens from mucoid cell cultures of five serotypes of haemophilus parahaemolyticus (pleuropneumoniae). these serotype-specific antigens did not cross-react with each other in immunodiffusion tests. the type-specific precipitating phenol-water-fractions were composed of two to four antigenic components, presumably of polysaccharide or lipopolysaccharide nature. | 1979 | 92904 |
immunoregulation of murine myeloma cell growth and differentiation: a monoclonal model of b cell differentiation. | | 1979 | 94898 |
[possible causes determining the developmental rhythm of populations of the nasopharyngeal gadfly of sheep, oestrus ovis l. (diptera, oestridae)]. | on the basis of observations undertaken in azerbaijan and available literary data the author considers the hypotheses concerning the reasons causing the delay of the ist instar larvae development and determining the age structure changes in population of oestrus ovis l. within a year. the main reasons are as follows: factors depending on the population density at the larval phase, the light day duration within the life cycle of the botfly females. | 1975 | 124845 |
restriction enzymes do not play a significant role in haemophilus homospecific or heterospecific transformation. | competent haemophilus influenzae rd recipients, either as phage hp1 restricting (r+) or nonrestricting (r-) nonlysogens or defective lysogens, were exposed to deoxyribonucleic acids from various wild-type phage hp1 lysogenic h. influenzae serotype strains (non-encapsulated derivatives of serotypes a,b, c, d, and e), to dna from lysogenic haemophilus parahaemolyticus, and to dna from modified and nonmodified phage hp1. transformation of antibiotic resistance markers and of prophage markers in hom ... | 1976 | 185196 |
cultural and biochemical criteria for the identification of haemophilus spp from swine. | twenty-two haemophilus cultures of types prevalent in swine and of different geographic origins were subjected to biochemical and cultural examinations. three subgroups were identified: one was unrease-positive, produced porphyrin from delta-aminolevulinic acid, and grew on infusion mediums supplemented only with v factor; the 2nd was unrease-negative, porphyrin-positive, and grew only on serum-enriched mediums with added v factor; and the 3rd was unrease-negative, porphyrin-negative, and grew o ... | 1977 | 189648 |
radiometric detection of haemophilus in simulated blood cultures. | the radiometric detection of various haemophilus species was studied in simulated blood cultures and in blood culture media without added blood, but supplemented with nicotinamide-adenine dinucleotide (nad) or hemin, or both. haemophilus aphrophilus was the only species studied that was radiometrically detectable without added blood or nad. all other species studied (haemophilus influenzae, haemophilus parainfluenzae, haemophilus haemolyticus, and haemophilus parahaemolyticus) required either ad ... | 1979 | 218444 |
haemophilus parahaemolyticus associated with pleuropneumonia in georgia swine. | | 1978 | 251364 |
differentiation in human myeloblastic leukemia studied in cell culture. | normal adult hemopoiesis orginates in pluripotent stem cells; among the early differentiated descendents of such cells are progenitors committed to the erythropoietic, granulopoietic, or megakaryocytic pathways of myeloid differentiation. these may be detected in cell culture by developmental techniques, in which progenitors form colonies in viscid or semisolid media in response to appropriate stimulation. certain diseases of hemopoiesis also originate in pluripotent stem cells; these include ch ... | 1977 | 335893 |
haemophilus parahaemolyticus serotypes. pathogenicity and cross immunity. | pigs inoculated intranasally with haemophilus parahaemolyticus, serotype 2, resisted challenge 3 weeks later with serotypes 2, 4 and 5 without showing clinical symptoms. the pigs were sacrificed 2 days after challenge, and post mortem examination showed a chronic pleuropneumonia from which only serotype 2 was re-isolated. pigs inoculated intranasally with h. parahaemolyticus, serotype 2, showed no clinical symptoms when challenged 3 weeks later with serotype 1. post mortem examination revealed a ... | 1979 | 392450 |
haemophilus parahaemolyticus serotypes. serological response. | serotypes 1,2,4 and 5 of haemophilus parahaemolyticus were inoculated into, respectively, 4,4,2 and 5 pigs. serum samples were tested for circulating antibodies by the modified complement fixation test (cf test). when individual serotypes were used as antigen, titers were found only to the serotype which had been used for inoculation. using antigen in which the serotypes were pooled, antibodies were demonstrated in sera from all the pigs. the cf titers obtained with the pooled antigen were equiv ... | 1979 | 523310 |
an outbreak of porcine pleuropneumonia due to haemophilus parahaemolyticus. | an outbreak of porcine pleuropneumonia in an intensive piggery in south-eastern queensland is described. haemophilus parahaemolyticus was isolated from weaner piglets at post-mortem examination. the disease began in weaners and later occurred in suckling piglets 3 weeks of age. it was associated with poor ventilation, hygiene and overcrowding. treatment and control measures included intramuscular lincomycin hydrochloride (10 mg/kg body weight), creep feed medication with oxytetracycline (500 g/t ... | 1979 | 533492 |
[contribution to the experimental hemophilus infection (haemophilus parahaemolyticus, haemophilus parasuis) in spf piglets. 2. comparative pathology and histology]. | the pathologico-anatomic and even more the histological pattern of experimental haemophilus parahaemolyticus pleuropneumonia in specific-pathogen-free piglets was found to be characteristic in the peracute, acute, and subacute-chronic stages of the disease. it is an infection which can be morphologically differentiated from other forms of pneumonia in swine primarily by three factors, localisation of the changes, inflammation, and a typical cell response. changes following experimental haemophil ... | 1977 | 562649 |
pleuropneumonia in swine caused by haemophilus parahaemolyticus. a study of the epidemiology of the infection. | haemophilus parahaemolyticus infection was studied in a herd with continuous production, i.e., continuous introduction of stock to replace animals delivered for slaughter. none of 30 seronegative pigs contracted the infection when exposed to contact with two pigs that were seropositive after inoculation with h. parahaemolyticus three weeks earlier. after aerosol infection had been applied in the building an acute outbreak with a morbidity rate of 100 per cent developed in less than 24 hours. fol ... | 1977 | 593808 |
isolation and antigenic characterization of haemophilus parahaemolyticus from porcine pneumonia. | | 1978 | 642222 |
serologic studies on porcine strains of haemophilus parahaemolyticus (pleuropneumoniae): agglutination reactions. | fifteen strains of haemophilus parahaemolyticus (pleuropneumoniae) represented by 6 american isolates, 6 swedish isolates, and 3 reference strains of nicolet's serotype 1, 2 and 3, were used in serologic studies by agglutination and agglutinin-adsorption tests. by whole cell-agglutination tests in rabbit antiserums, 3 additional serotypes, 4, 5, and 6, were identified. all strains had strong serotype-specific agglutinating properties. occasional weak cross reactions could be eliminated by approp ... | 1977 | 911076 |
pleuropneumonia of swine caused by haemophilus parahaemolyticus. studies on the protection obtained by vaccination. | sixty-six pigs were vaccinated with formaldehyde-killed 24-hour or 6-hour culture of h. parahaemolyticus with freund's incomplete adjuvant (1:1 or 3:1) or 15 per cent alhydrogel. the vaccine was injected subcutaneously when the pigs were 9 weeks old. a booster injection was given 2 weeks later. two weeks after the booster injection the pigs were challenged by intranasal inoculation of 10(10) organisms. the efficacy of the vaccine was evaluated by clinical observations and autopsy findings. vacci ... | 1976 | 958865 |
pleuropneumonia caused by haemophilus parahaemolyticus. an attempt to control the disease at two progeny testing stations by serological blood testing followed by removal of the seropositive animals and their litter mates. | the complement fixation test was employed at two progeny testing stations in an attempt to avoid outbreaks of contagious pleuropneumonia, caused by haemophilus parahaemolyticus. pigs were isolated immediately after arrival at the testing stations and blood samples taken for serology. test groups with seropositive animals were not admitted to the testing station. the sanitation scheme proved successful, in that acute outbreaks were avoided at both stations and the frequency of chronic pleuritis a ... | 1976 | 958866 |
novel properties of a restriction endonuclease isolated from haemophilus parahaemolyticus. | the sequences in lambda dna in and around six sites cut by hph, a restriction enzyme isolated from haemophilus parahaemolyticus, are compared. the enzyme produces a staggered cut around an at or ta base pair, but the sequences immediately surroinding the cleavage sites bear no obvious relation to one another. eight (in some cases nine) base pairs to one side of each cleavage site is the common sequence tcacc agtgg. two lines of evidence indicate that these bases constitute part or all of the hph ... | 1976 | 1061131 |
letter: haemophilus parahaemolyticus and acute pharyngitis. | | 1975 | 1119451 |
colostral transfer of immunity to haemophilus parahaemolyticus in pigs. | complement fixating antibodies for haemophilus parahaemolyticus were shown to be transferred from immune sows to their offspring. colostrum-fed 4-day-old piglets from immune sows resisted intranasal inoculation whereas their littermates, fed on cows' milk, were fully susceptible to the infection. piglets inoculated later in the suckling period (3 to 8 weeks after birth) when their serumtiters had declined to very low levels, showed some degree of resistance, but the infection was not eliminated ... | 1975 | 1171458 |
comparison of the rim-h rapid identification kit with conventional tests for the identification of haemophilus spp. | a commercially available system, the rim-h system (austin biological laboratories, austin, tex.), was evaluated for its ability to rapidly and accurately identify various haemophilus spp. a total of 110 clinical isolates were tested by both the rim and conventional identification procedures. the rim agreed with the standard identification for 100% of the haemophilus influenzae (76 of 76) and 92.0% of the haemophilus parainfluenzae (23 of 25) isolates tested. the identifications of haemophilus pa ... | 1990 | 2203817 |
early circulatory and metabolic events in island skin flaps of the pig. | circulatory and metabolic skin-flap events were studied prior to and up to 6 hours after elevation of buttock island flaps in pigs. during the elevation, significant reductions in superficial skin blood flow, measured by laser doppler flowmetry (ldf) and dermal flap temperature, were seen. significant correlations were found between blood flow and temperature. total flap blood flow, measured as venous outflow, also showed an initial transient decrease, but 2 hours after flap construction, venous ... | 1989 | 2668981 |
[biliary excretion and clinical efficacy of t-3262 (tosufloxacin tosilate) administered in the treatment of cholecystitis]. | t-3262 (tosufloxacin tosilate), a new oral pyridone carboxylic acid agent, was investigated for its biliary excretion and clinical efficacy and safety to evaluate its usefulness in the treatment of cholecystitis. t-3262 was administered to a total of 4 healthy volunteers for 2 days at a dose of 150 mg every 8 hours, and a-, b- or c-bile were collected using the meltzer-lyon method at 10-11 hours after the final administration. bile concentrations of t-3262 in 3 cases were 0.33-2.05 micrograms/ml ... | 1989 | 2810750 |
detection of the traversability of surfaces by crawling and walking infants. | in four studies we investigated the perception of the affordance for traversal of a supporting surface. the surface presented was either rigid or deformable, and this property was specified either optically, haptically, or both. in experiment 1a, crawling and walking infants were presented with two surfaces in succession: a standard surface that both looked and felt rigid and a deforming surface that both looked and felt nonrigid. latency to initiate locomotion, duration of visual and haptic exp ... | 1987 | 2965745 |
characterisation of histophilus ovis and related organisms by restriction endonuclease analysis. | the banding profiles generated by bam h1 restriction endonuclease cleavage of bacterial dna from clinical and reference isolates of histophilus ovis, haemophilus somnus and related bacteria were compared. h. ovis, h. somnus and haemophilus agni isolates were found to have distinct similarities in banding profiles characterised by 10 common bands between 2.0 and 9.6 kilobases (kb). the close taxonomic relationship of these isolates was reinforced by these findings. the reference isolates examined ... | 1986 | 3026298 |
[primary leiomyosarcoma of the pulmonary artery. apropos of a case]. | a case of leiomyosarcoma of the pulmonary artery in a 64-year old man without previous cardiovascular disease is reported. the clinical picture, which comprised episodes of paroxysmal dyspnoea associated with acute cor pulmonale, suggested pulmonary embolism. radioisotope perfusion study and pulmonary angiography seemed to confirm this diagnosis, but no improvement was obtained with a prolonged thrombolytic treatment. the presence of a median mass at ct led to exploratory thoracotomy and to the ... | 1987 | 3122693 |
[laboratory and clinical studies of rokitamycin dry syrup in the field of pediatrics]. | laboratory and clinical studies on rokitamycin (rkm) dry syrup, a new macrolide antibiotic, were carried out in the field of pediatrics. the results are summarized as follows. 1. plasma concentrations and urinary recovery rates after oral administration on fasting of rkm dry syrup at doses of 10 mg/kg and 20 mg/kg to 2 and 1 cases, respectively, were determined. peak plasma levels were obtained in 30 minutes after administration of both dosages with half-lives of 1.5 to 2.2 hours. a clear-cut do ... | 1988 | 3172461 |
pulsatile secretion of growth hormone and insulin in relation to feeding in rats. | in unrestrained male wistar rats chronically implanted with intracardiac catheters, blood samples were taken every 20 min throughout the 24 h of the diurnal cycle. plasma concentrations of growth hormone (gh), insulin, and glucose were measured. the pattern of food intake was continuously monitored. the existence of 3-h pulsatile cycles of gh secretion was confirmed. in addition, short bursts of insulin secretion were observed in the middle of every second gh peak-to-peak interval. food intake a ... | 1987 | 3318507 |
[medico-genetic studies of human provisional organs]. | | 1987 | 3318529 |
[evaluation of cefuzonam in the pediatric field]. | cefuzonam (l-105, czon) was studied in pediatric infections. a summary of the results it as follows: for recently isolated staphylococcus aureus strains, peak mics of czon were distributed between 0.39 and 0.78 micrograms/ml showing a greater susceptibility of s. aureus to czon than to cefoperazone (cpz), latamoxef (lmox), and cefmenoxime (cmx). peak mics of czon for escherichia coli were 0.10-0.20 micrograms/ml, similar to those of cpz, lmox, and cmx. ampicillin (abpc)-resistant strains were al ... | 1987 | 3613082 |
purification and characterization of two vascular endothelium effectors from fetal bovine retina, vitreous and serum. | the purification and characterization of uridine and thymidine, two previously isolated vascular endothelium effectors, are described. these two effectors were purified from all dialyzable fractions of fetal bovine serum (fbs), vitreous, and retina. the present study demonstrates the stimulatory characteristic of uridine and thymidine on the proliferation of aortic endothelial cells. the stimulation appears to link to their utilization by the cells in a dialyzed fbs-dependent manner. in the pres ... | 1985 | 4029288 |
mechanism of adrenaline-induced lipolysis in adipose tissue. | | 1974 | 4363679 |
partial purification and some properties of guinea pig kidney 17 -hydroxy-c 19 steroid dehydrogenase. | | 1972 | 4402861 |
pleuropneumonia in pigs caused by haemophilus parahaemolyticus. | | 1974 | 4415108 |
the role of rna in antibody formation. historical perspectives. | | 1973 | 4517727 |
empyema of the gallbladder due to haemophilus parahaemolyticus, with a brief review of its role as a pathogen. | a case of empyema of the gallbladder caused by haemophilus parahaemolyticus is reported. this is believed to the the first report of such an infection. the literature relating to pathogenicity of this organism is reviewed. | 1973 | 4733864 |
serological and immunological studies of pleuropneumonia of swine caused by haemophilus parahaemolyticus. | | 1974 | 4857335 |
[haemophilus infection in pigs. 3. serological studies on haemophilus parahaemolyticus]. | | 1971 | 4932520 |
[on hemophilosis of the pig. iv. complement deviation, a test for the detection of haemophilus parahaemolyticus infections]. | | 1971 | 5577376 |
[on haemophilosis of swine. i. identification of a frequent agent: haemophilus parahaemolyticus]. | | 1968 | 5691241 |
[fundamental and clinical studies of cefoperazone in children (author's transl)]. | as a result of conducting experimental and clinical tests with the newly developed cephalosporin, cefoperazone (cpz), the following conclusions were obtained: (1) when tested against 10 strains of staphylococcus aureus and 16 strains of staphylococcus epidermidis, the antibacterial activity of cpz was found to be weaker than that of cez. against 5 strains of a-beta-streptococcus and 4 strains of streptococcus pneumoniae, both cpz and cez exhibited similar excellent antibacterial activity. cpz wa ... | 1980 | 6451730 |
field testing of a killed haemophilus parahaemolyticus vaccine in pigs. | | 1982 | 7115226 |
[bacteriological diagnosis of haemophilus pleuropneumonia in swine]. | haemophilus pleuropneumonia (matthews and pattison, 1961; shope, 1964) should now be accepted as the valid name of the pathogen of hemophilus pleuropneumoniae of swine, according to studies and the description by kilian and co-workers (1978), while the name of haemophilus parahaemolyticus should be considered a synonym. on top of haemophilus pleuropneumoniae, haemophilus parasuis and haemophilus spec. "minor group" are also important to pneumonia, serositis, and arthritis (glässer's disease) in ... | 1981 | 7197147 |
identification of haemophilus parahaemolyticus pleuropneumonia among normal slaughtery pigs. | | 1981 | 7348103 |
the interaction of haemophilus parahaemolyticus and pasteurella multocida in the respiratory tract of the pig. | | 1980 | 7407539 |
an outbreak of haemophilus parahaemolyticus pneumonia in growing pigs. | an outbreak of pneumonia characterized by peracute death, low morbidity and a high case fatality rate is reported from a new york hog farm. the disease was confined to pigs in the weight range of 27-45 kg sulfathiazole administered orally in the drinking water helped reduce losses. | 1980 | 7460570 |
increased proportions of bacteria capable of cleaving iga1 in the pharynx of infants with atopic disease. | based on the observation that children with a history of atopic disease show significantly increased levels of cleaved secretory iga in nasopharyngeal secretions, we have previously formulated the hypothesis that bacteria-induced local deficiencies of the immune barrier of the upper respiratory tract may be a contributing factor in the development and perpetuation of atopic diseases. to evaluate this hypothesis, 25 infants were subjected to clinical, bacteriologic, and immunologic examination at ... | 1995 | 7478813 |
binding of human hemoglobin by haemophilus influenzae. | binding of biotinylated human hemoglobin to haemophilus influenzae was detected when organisms were grown in heme-deplete, but not heme-replete, conditions. hemoglobin binding was completely inhibited by a 100-fold excess of unlabelled human hemoglobin or human hemoglobin complexed with human haptoglobin. binding was only partially inhibited by rat hemoglobin, bovine hemoglobin, human globin, and bovine globin, and not at all by heme, human serum albumin, bovine serum albumin, human transferrin, ... | 1994 | 8020748 |
cloning and analysis of the genes encoding the type iis restriction-modification system hphi from haemophilus parahaemolyticus. | the genomic region encoding the type iis restriction-modification (r-m) system hphi (enzymes recognizing the asymmetric sequence 5'-ggtga-3'/5'-tcacc-3') from haemophilus parahaemolyticus were cloned into escherichia coli and sequenced. sequence analysis of the r-m hphi system revealed three adjacent genes aligned in the same orientation: a cytosine 5 methyltransferase (gene hphimc), an adenine n6 methyltransferase (hphima) and the hphi restriction endonuclease (gene hphir). either methyltransfe ... | 1996 | 8759008 |
the neisseria gonorrhoeae s.ngoviii restriction/modification system: a type iis system homologous to the haemophilus parahaemolyticus hphi restriction/modification system. | strains of neisseria gonorrhoeae possess numerous restriction-modification (r-m) systems. one of these systems, which has been found in all strains tested, encodes the s. ngoviii specificity (5'tcacc 3') r-m system. we cloned two adjacent methyltransferase genes (dcmh and damh), each encoding proteins whose actions protect dna from digestion by r.hphi or r.ngo bi (5'tcacc 3'). the damh gene product is a n 6-methyladenine methyltransferase that recognizes this sequence. we constructed a plasmid c ... | 1997 | 9321671 |
isolation of haemophilus parahaemolyticus in a patient with cryptogenic brain abscess. | haemophilus parahaemolyticus rarely causes disease in humans. we present the case of a 68-y-old man who suffered from a brain abscess over the right-side thalamus and midbrain. stereotactic aspirates grew h. parahaemolyticus. no portal of entry for the microorganism was identified in this case. the patient made a good recovery after treatment. | 2001 | 11440228 |
a classification of the hemolytic bacteria of the genus haemophilus: haemophilus haemolyticus bergey et al. and haemophilus parahaemolyticus nov spec. | | 1953 | 13069455 |
the micro-flora of the small bowel in health and disease. | the micro-flora of the proximal jejunum in healthy volunteers was compared with the micro-flora in patients with gastrointestinal symptoms suggestive of spontaneous bacterial overgrowth in the small intestine. biopsies were taken distally to the ligament of treitz with a watson capsule. the samples were diluted and inoculated on selective and non-selective agar plates that were incubated aerobically and anaerobically. no major differences were found in the small jejunum micro-flora in healthy pe ... | 2003 | 16887682 |
influence of antibiotics on the faecal excretion of bile pigments in healthy subjects. | we have evaluated the effects of 10 antibiotics, given orally for 6 days to healthy subjects, on faecal excretion of urobilinogen. intake of bacitracin, vancomycin, clindamycin, erythromycin, and ampicillin resulted in a pronounced suppression of the faecal excretion of urobilinogen (p less than 0.05). intake of doxycycline, metronidazole, nalidixic acid, ofloxacin, and trimethoprim/sulphamethoxazole had no significant effect. the effects of three antibiotics-ampicillin, clindamycin, and metroni ... | 2013 | 3775264 |
[3-year experience in the treatment with several arrhythmias with ritmos (ajmalin)]. | | 2014 | 4184833 |
malignancies on the external ear: methods of ablation and reconstruction of defects. | | 2004 | 387840 |
transposed great arteries combined with totally anomalous pulmonary veins. a report of a successful correction. | | 2015 | 4551764 |
age and infertility. | | 2011 | 3105771 |
[effect of bromocriptine on the "prolactin-like cell" of nectophrynoides occidentalis (amphibia, viviparous anura): optical and electronic microscopical studies]. | bromocriptin has an effect on prolactin-like cells of nectophrynoïdes occidentalis. 16 days after delivery, these cells are fully active in normal animals. retention of secretory granules and myelinic formations have been observed in the prolactin-like cells of females treated by cb 154. | 1999 | 97001 |
ocular manifestations of phycomycosis in a diabetic. | | 2000 | 97389 |
[cervical spinal lesions]. | | 2015 | 4425335 |
radiology societies. | | 1998 | 104596 |
epidermal cytoplasmic antigens. | | 1999 | 85677 |
research needs in low vision. | research needs are presented for several areas of low vision: (1) reading and learning, (2) new low-vision aids, (3) modifying the environment, (4) utilization of disciplines, (5) new technologies, and (6) integrating low-vision services. | 2001 | 88182 |
occurrence and characteristics of hereditary spherocytosis in algeria. | in a survey of more than 12,000 persons referred to a hematological outpatient clinic in algiers, we estimated that the incidence of hereditary spherocytosis (hs) is 1/1000. another 9 cases were found in nine of the corresponding families. anemia was present in a total of 44 subjects (81%). the transmission was dominant in five of eight informative families (63%). no firm conclusion could be reached concerning the amount of spectrin and ankyrin in nine families; however two-dimensional peptide m ... | 2007 | 1868913 |
ventricular assist devices. a bridge to cardiac transplantation. | | 2012 | 3314702 |
[re-evaluation of the obstetrical care by reviewing a process record]. | | 2013 | 3639997 |
truncal seizures: an unusual presentation of cerebral cysticercosis. | we present the case of a 24-year-old woman who developed repetitive partial simple seizures confined to her right rib cage. computed tomography scan of the head was consistent with the diagnosis of cerebral cysticercosis. the patient was started on a regimen of anticonvulsants, steroids, and praziquantel with full resolution of symptoms. | 2013 | 3777595 |
antibiotic therapy in the newborn. | | 2013 | 3536183 |
[prognosis of myocardial infarction. introduction]. | | 2014 | 4015010 |
change in transcription of repetitive dna sequences in n-methyl-n'-nitro-n-nitrosoguanidine-transformed hamster cells. | | 2015 | 4735236 |
change in transcription of repetitive dna sequences in n-methyl-n'-nitro-n-nitrosoguanidine-transformed hamster cells. | | 2015 | 4735236 |
facial neuralgia caused by unrecognized foreign bodies: report of case. | | 2015 | 4509705 |
frozen blood for a military transfusion service. | | 2016 | 4963115 |
retinal detachment surgery without drainage of subretinal fluid. | | 2016 | 4824170 |
discussion: oxidative disorders. | | 1998 | 104556 |
the rubella immunity gap. | | 2001 | 87852 |
[lamellar coxitis. apropos of 30 cases]. | the authors have studied 30 cases of acute necrosis of articular cartilage complicating slipped capital femoral epiphysis. they recall the main features of this condition: stiffness and narrowing of the joint space. they analyse the importance of the degree of slipping and of the type of treatment in the aetiology of this complication. weight bearing should be suppressed as early as possible, for a long period of time. however early signs of degenerative arthrosis were found in most of the hips. | 2002 | 139662 |
symbols and selectivity: a statistical analysis of native american medical ethnobotany. | native americans use a wide range of plants medicinally. many of these plants have profound meaning to their users. does this mean, as some assert, that tribal medicine is "all placebo"? since the essential character of meaning is the arbitrariness of the sign, then insofar as this medicine is symbolic, the plants used medicinally will be a random representation of plants available in nature. several regression analyses of plants used by native americans on plants available to them indicate subs ... | 2000 | 94415 |
[model concepts of disease formation and development from the viewpoint of psychotherapy]. | | 2014 | 3993099 |
vertebrate collagen heterogeneity: a brief summary. | | 2016 | 4831113 |
metabolic transformation of trypanosoma rhodesiense in culture. | | 2014 | 4333970 |
[medical ethics with respect to the medical care structure]. | | 2015 | 4540933 |
antimicrobial efficacy and phytochemical analysis of indigofera trita linn. | an in vitro antimicrobial activity and phytochemical analysis of various extracts of indigofera trita l. viz. petroleum ether, chloroform, acetone, ethanol and aqueous extracts were carried out. a total of 21 microorganisms (19 bacteria and 2 fungal strains) were used for antimicrobial activity by disc diffusion method and a standard procedure was used to identify the phytochemical constituents. petroleum ether extract showed moderate inhibitory activity against staphylococcus aureus (14.40 mm), ... | 2013 | 24146483 |
difficulties in species identification within the genus haemophilus - a pilot study addressing a significant problem for routine diagnostics. | diagnostic misidentifications of commensalic haemophilus haemolyticus as pathogenic haemophilus influenzae are frequent. this pilot study evaluates whether isolations of h. haemolyticus are frequent enough in germany to cause a relevant diagnostic problem, considering the fact that even h. influenzae is a mere colonizer in about 30% of isolations. in microbiological laboratories of two hospitals located in northern and southern germany, the distribution of haemophilus spp. was analyzed during a ... | 2014 | 24883195 |
haemophilus parahaemolyticus septic shock after aspiration pneumonia, france. | | 2013 | 24050515 |
identification of haemolytic haemophilus species isolated from human clinical specimens and description of haemophilus sputorum sp. nov. | haemolytic haemophilus strains with no requirement for x factor are regularly isolated from sputum and throat swabs and occasionally from invasive infections, but the classification of such strains is not clear. we characterized 56 strains with a phenotype concordant with haemophilus parahaemolyticus (v, but not x factor-dependent; urease-positive; tryptophanase-negative; ornithine decarboxylase-negative) by extended phenotypic testing and 16s rrna gene sequencing. in addition, 31 of the strains ... | 2012 | 22336150 |