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[bacteriocine]. 196314157198
[data on the characteristics of pseudotuberculosis cultures]. 196314159167
immunological differentiation of type b and e strains of pasteurella multocida. 196317421584
a discussion of recent developments relating to pasteurella hemolytica with special reference to strains pathogenic for cattle. 196317421616
[causes and pathological significance of mesenteric adenitis]. 19634290257
studies on fowl cholera. i. a biochemic study of avian pasteurella multocida strains. 19635896493
studies on fowl cholera. ii. the correlation between biochemic classification and the serologic and immunologic nature of avian pasteurella multocida strains. 19635888716
[the multiplication and virulence of pasteurella in the organism of pasteurella-infected animals and cadavers]. 19645832433
enzymatic synthesis of cytidine diphosphate ascarylose. 19645835377
[a case of mesenteric lymphadenitis caused by the pseudotuberculosis agent]. 19645867088
the effect of penicillin on pasteurella pseudotuberculosis morphology. 19645853677
the pyridine nucleotide requirement of thymidine diphosphate d-glucose and cytidine diphosphate d-glucose oxidoreductases. 19644284278
biochemistry of pasteurella pestis. ii. metabolism of some amino acids. 19644243513
epizootiologic studies of shipping fever of cattle: i. the microbial agents isolated.nineteen strains of pasteurella spp., but no viruses cytopathogenic for bovine embryonic kidney cells were isolated from pneumonic lesions present in "normal" veal calves at slaughter. in studies on two herds of native cattle and six lots of western feeder calves, pasteurella spp. were isolated from nasal swabs from healthy cattle and those with shipping fever. viruses of the psittacosis-lymphogranuloma group were isolated from nasal swabs from animals in five groups. viruses provisionally ident ...196417649487
production of antibody in mammary gland of pregnant, non-lactating and lactating cows, evoked by polyvalent antigen with reference to dosage and frequency of immunization.sixteen cows were used in a series of experiments to test dose, route and frequency responses in the production of milk and serum agglutinins to a spectrum of 9 proven bovine pathogens. the bacterial species were: pasteurella multocida (2 isolates), escherichia coli, staphylococcus aureus, staphylococcus albus, streptococcus sp., corynebacterium sp., salmonella enteriditis, and aerobacter aerogenes. primary immunizations were made either through the teat canal or intramuscularly. "booster" injec ...196417649521
thermorubin, a new antibiotic from a thermoactinomycete. 196415446134
the relation between inoculum and zone size in sensitivity tests by the agar diffusion method: with a special view to the importance of prediffusion. 196414162807
[human infections with pasteurella pseudotuberculosis serologically confirmed]. 196414250948
[human pseudotuberculosis confirmed by isolation of the germ from urine]. 196414250949
[human pasteurellosis in belgium]. 196414259243
[nitrification of proteins of microbes of the genera mycobacterium (lehman and neuman) and yersinia (van loghem)]. 196414259248
[multiplication and virulence of blood infection and septicemia pathogens in infected living animals and their cadavers. i. experimental pasteurella infections]. 196414266464
[multiplication and virulence of blood infection and septicemia pathogens in infected living animals and their cadavers. ii. studies on experimental pasteurella pseudotuberculosis infections]. 196414266465
[apropos of antibacterial properties of intravascular and in vitro blood]. 196414266467
skin toxicity and hemodynamic properties of endotoxin derived from pasteurella hamolytica. 196414266902
clinical and pathologic features of bluetongue in sheep. 196414266906
comparison of two techniques to study in vitro uptake and fate of pasteurella tularensis. 196414267334
isolation of ribonucleotide-peptide complexes from pasteurella multocida. 196414166554
[bacteriology and chemotherapy of bacterial dermatoses]. 196414171605
pulmonary cavitation and massive hemorrhage caused by pasteurella multocida. report of a case. 196414172460
[case of mesenteric adenitis due to "cillopasteurella pseudotuberculosis" without immunological signs]. 196414174326
tolerance induction and skin graft prolongation by competing antigens. 196414174744
notes on the fate of avirulent pasteurella pestis in fleas. 196414175749
[psudotuberculosis in man. (review)]. 196414178358
[mesenteric adenitis and erythema nodosum due to the malassez-vignal bacillus]. 196414181637
[isolation of antibody from antigen-antibody complex with ultrasonics]. 196414182377
pathogenesis of experimental respiratory tularemia in monkeys. 196414183401
morphological differences between pasteurella-bacteriophages. (brief report). 196414184630
[frequency of formation of phage-resistant mutants in the cell population of virulent strains of plague pathogen]. 196414185609
[the effectiveness of tetracycline in avian pasteurellosis]. 196414186715
[apropos of the geographic variability of the pathogen of tularemia]. 196414187969
[apropos of the possibility of the penetration of pathogen of tularemia through uninjured skin (preliminary report)]. 196414187972
[contribution to the study of a new group of germs related to malassez and vignal bacillus. i. cultural and biochemical properties]. 196414190376
[on the urease of yersin's bacillus]. 196414190399
on the mechanism of action of tetracycline antibiotics. v. the effect of oxytetracycline on the reduction of triphenyltetrazolium by staphylococci and some other microorganisms. 196414190693
[current status of information on pseudotuberculosis and its epidemiological prospects]. 196414193000
extreme temperature sensitivity of p. pestis in relation to requirement of ca++ & mg++. 196414193171
the survival of pasteurella pestis in materials preserved by solid carbon dioxide (dry-ice).in the investigation of outbreaks of plague it is frequently more satisfactory to send specimens of suspected material collected in the field to a central laboratory, where usually better facilities for their more detailed examination are available. in the present study the authors have investigated the suitability of solid co(2) (dry-ice) for the preservation of such material during transit. three types of preparation were tested: broth suspensions of pasteurella pestis, the livers and spleens ...196414196818
[experimental study of transmission and harboring of the tularemia microbe by mites (gamasidae)]. 196414197229
a case of human infection with pasteurella pseudotuberculosis x. 196414197672
new transport medium for shipment of clinical specimens. i. fecal specimens.cary, sylvia g. (walter reed army institute of research, washington, d.c.), and eugene b blair. new transport medium for shipment of clinical specimens. i. fecal specimens. j. bacteriol. 88:96-98. 1964.-a new transport medium for the collection and shipment of clinical specimens is described. preliminary studies indicate that, with initial fecal specimens, salmonella and shigella can be recovered for as long as 49 days, vibrio comma for 22 days, and pasteurella pestis for at least 75 days.196414197911
production of pneumonia in adult sheep with cultures of pasteurella haemolytica type-a. 196414198335
[the effect of chlortetracycline on the resting cells of tularemia microbes]. 196414198681
effects of bicarbonate on growth of pasteurella pestis. i. differential response of virulent and avirulent cells.surgalla, m. j. (fort detrick, frederick, md.), a. w. andrews, and c. l. baugh. effects of bicarbonate on growth of pasteurella pestis. i. differential response of virulent and avirulent cells. j. bacteriol. 88:269-272. 1964.-virulent pasteurella pestis and the avirulent mutants always present in a virulent inoculum have been demonstrated to give growth responses in opposite directions upon addition of bicarbonate to broth cultures under certain conditions. the effect of supplemental bicarbonate ...196414203340
interrelationships of smooth and nonsmooth variants in the dissociation of pasteurella haemolytica.wessman, g. e. (national animal disease laboratory, u.s. department of agriculture, agricultural research service, ames, iowa). interrelationships of smooth and nonsmooth variants in the dissociation of pasteurella haemolytica. j. bacteriol. 88:356-360. 1964.-smooth pasteurella haemolytica, after rapid growth in statically incubated broth cultures, decreased in numbers rapidly, and were replaced by nonsmooth variants. upon continued incubation, smooth cells again predominated. the two phenotypes ...196414203351
selective media for the isolation of pasteurella pestis.knisely, ralph f. (u.s. army biological laboratories, fort detrick, frederick, md.), lois m. swaney, and harold friedlander. selective media for the isolation of pasteurella pestis. j. bacteriol. 88:491-496. 1964.-several selective media are described that were successfully used to isolate virulent and avirulent strains of pasteurella pestis from material heavily contaminated with other organisms. these media are comparatively easy to prepare, consist of readily available ingredients, and usuall ...196414203368
a factor required for growth initiation of pasteurella tularensis. 196414204100
cellular immunity of rats to tularemia. 196414206896
effects of bicarbonate on growth of pasteurella pestis. ii. carbon dioxide fixation into oxalacetate by cell-free extracts.baugh, c. l. (fort detrick, frederick, md.), j. w. lanham, and m. j. surgalla. effects of bicarbonate on growth of pasteurella pestis. ii. carbon dioxide fixation into oxalacetate by cell-free extracts. j. bacteriol. 88:553-558. 1964.-enzyme preparations from pasteurella pestis will carboxylate phosphoenolpyruvate to form oxalacetate by two distinct reactions. the reactions are similar to those catalyzed by the enzymes, phosphoenolpyruvic carboxylase and phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase. no sig ...196414208487
immunogenic substances in culture filtrates and lysates of pasteurella tularensis.hatch, melvin t. (university of utah, salt lake city), and paul s. nicholes. immunogenic substances in culture filtrates and lysates of pasteurella tularensis. j. bacteriol. 88:566-573. 1964.-culture filtrates and lysates of pasteurella tularensis were tested for immunogenicity in mice subsequently infected with either strain 425 or 425 f4g. the efficacy of the vaccines varied with dosage and was significantly dependent upon methods of preparation. the optimal procedures for the production of an ...196414208489
[immune response of the newborn mouse to the injection of microbial antigens. i. production of antibodies against p. tularensis]. 196414210593
[immune response of the newborn mouse to the injection of microbial antigens. ii. obtaining of resistance to infection: experiments with p. tularensis]. 196414210595
investigations on the variability of the pathogenicity of newcastle disease virus (ndv). iv. influence of bacterial infection (pasteurella multocida) and parasitic invasion (ascaridia galli). 196414211341
["x" bacteria in human pathology]. 196414213756
[studies on the combined effect of antibiotics and human serum]. 196414214970
[human septicemia due to the malassez-vignal bacillus. apropos of a case]. 196414216845
bacteriophage common to pasteurella pestis and escherichia coli.hertman, i. (israel institute for biological research, ness ziona, israel). bacteriophage common to pasteurella pestis and escherichia coli. j. bacteriol. 88:1002-1005. 1964.-phage y of pasteurella pestis and phage t(3) of escherichia coli are serologically related and have common bacterial hosts. anti-y serum neutralizes the homologous phage and phage t(3) to a similar extent. anti-y serum, absorbed with t(3), still neutralizes the activity of phage y for p. pestis, but not the activity for e. ...196414219010
phagocytosis and intracellular fate of pasteurella tularensis. ii. in vitro studies with rabbit alveolar and guinea pig alveolar and peritoneal mononuclear phagocytes. 196414219070
studies on immunization against plague. xvii. experimental studies on the effectiveness of aluminum-hydroxide-adsorbed formalin-killed pasteurella pestis. 196414219083
[the effect of plague bacillus toxin on the blood respiratory function and some hemodynamic indices]. 196414220756
correlation between hemagglutinating antibody and mouse protection in antipasteurella (pasteurella multocida) sera. 196414222656
[on the participation of the appendix in reticulocytic abscess-forming lymphadenitis (maszhoff)]. 196414227085
immunization of cattle against shipping fever: experimental exposure. 196414227164
evaluation of a bovine myxovirus parainfluenza-3 (sf-4) vaccine in calves. 196414227165
[effect of oxytetracycline on pasteurella pestis in synthetic culture media]. 196414232882
infection of the body louse with pasteurella pseudotuberculosis after intrarectal inoculation. 196414233128
immunization of mice with irradiated pasteurella tularensis. 196414233134
serological studies on pasteurella multocida. v. some epizootiological findings resulting from o antigenic analysis. 196414234056
effects of bicarbonate on growth of pasteurella pestis. 3. replacement of bicarbonate by pyrimidines.baugh, c. l. (fort detrick, frederick, md.), a. w. andrews, and m. j. surgalla. effects of bicarbonate on growth of pasteurella pestis. iii. replacement of bicarbonate by pyrimidines. j. bacteriol. 88:1394-1398. 1964.-the effect of carbon dioxide on the growth of virulent pasteurella pestis cultures at 37 c with aeration was studied by substituting known products of carbon dioxide fixation for bicarbonate in the test system. the growth of the virulent cells in the inoculum is stimulated and the ...196414234798
selective inhibition by tryptophan analogues of murine toxin synthesis in pasteurella pestis.montie, thomas c. (albert einstein medical center, philadelphia, pa.), and samuel j. ajl. selective inhibition by tryptophan analogues of murine toxin synthesis in pasteurella pestis. j. bacteriol. 88:1467-1475. 1964.-washed-cell suspensions of pasteurella pestis, avirulent strain "tjiwidej," exhibited a preferential inhibition of toxin synthesis relative to total protein formation, when grown in the presence of various tryptophan analogues. growth was partially inhibited in the presence of meth ...196414234807
the identification and isolation of two mouse-toxic protein components in extracts from pasteurella pestis.the toxin activity of pasteurella pestis cells, strain "tjiwidej," was found to be associated with two proteins. using a disc electrophoresis technique in conjunction with mouse lethality, two toxic proteins were isolated exhibiting intraperitoneal ld(50)'s of less than 1.0 to 1.5 microg protein. each produced a single characteristic precipitin band on agar gel diffusion plates. the slower migrating toxin in gel diffusion or disc electrophoresis was designated as toxin a. it was shown to be sens ...196414238935
blood-free medium for the rapid growth of pasteurella tularensis.a medium composed of (in g/100 ml) tryptose broth with thiamine (difco), 2.6; cysteine-hcl, 0.12; glucose, 1; feso(4), 7h(2)o, 0.005; kcl, 0.02; histidine, 0.1; tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane (tris) buffer, 0.3; and agar, 1; will support rapid growth of the fully virulent schu-s4 strain of pasteurella tularensis. although the test organism grew rapidly on medium from which kcl and tris buffer were omitted, these two components increased the stability of the medium upon storage at 4 c. it was ne ...196414239582
medium for the quantitative recovery of members of the genera pasteurella and brucella.a modification of peptic digest-starch (pds) medium for the quantitative enumeration of pasteurella tularensis is described. this modification (pdm), in which the concentration of l-cysteine was decreased and in which brilliant green was substituted for the penicillin added to the original medium, was evaluated and was found satisfactory for the recovery of p. tularensis, p. pestis, and members of the genus brucella, from freshly harvested and stored cultures as well as aerosolized organisms pro ...196414239584
[bacteriocins]. 196414240523
pasteurella sp. from an epizootic of white perch (roccus americanus) in chesapeake bay tidewater areas. 196414240978
the catalase activities of pasteurella pestis and other bacteria. 196414245157
temperature sensitivity of p. pestis in relation to requirement of ca++ and mg++. 196414247627
[antialdolase activity of the antiplague serum and difference in aldolase isolated from p. pestis and its toxin]. 196414248429
prevalence of coccidia and gastrointestinal nematodes in beef cattle in illinois and their relation to shipping fever. 196414156991
carbohydrate metabolism in pasteurella multocida. i. mechanism of glucose oxidation. 196414121640
carbohydrate metabolism in pasteurella multocida. ii. mechanism of pyruvate oxidation. 196414121656
the activity of ampicillin and phenethicillin for bacteria isolated from veterinary sources. 196414155352
carbohydrate metabolism in pasteurella multocida. iii. incorporation of glucose carbon into the cell-wall polysaccharide. 196414155794
[the pseudotumoral form of mesenteric adenitis, due to the malassez-vignal bacillus]. 196414156665
plague. 196414153184
[immunoelectrophoretic analysis of the plague bacillus. ii. vaccinal antigens]. 196414131348
microbial antagonism by pseudomonas aeruginosa on pasteurella pseudotuberculosis. 196414132888
[a case of enteral pseudotuberculosis presenting as appendicitis]. 196414133237
the production of specific rabbit antibodies by injecting individual antigen-antibody complexes separated from mixed antigens. 196414135427
[use of the luminescent-serological method for the detection of the microbe of tularemia]. 196414138436
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