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some growth factors for fusobacterium polymorphum. 19685724979
[treatment of animals with necrobacillosis]. 19685744207
[resistance tests on "necrobacterium necrophorum thjötta 1945" (sphaerophorus necrophorus)]. 19685745722
[the use of agar-tissue preparation in raising reindeer]. 19685753886
[serological studies of sphaerophorus infections]. 19685754680
[level of study and results of the use of an anti-fuso-spirochetic preparation in some periodontopathies]. 19685248454
the nature and importance of organic deposits on dental enamel. 19685248528
importance of nutrition in gingival crevice microbial ecology. 19685248838
quantitative estimations of fusiforms in saliva from normal individuals and cases of acute ulcerative gingivitis. 19685250463
[fundmanetal studies of the dynamic movement of oral microbes. 8. relationship of neisseria and fusobacterium]. 19685251522
infective bulbar necrosis (heel-abscess) of sheep, a mixed infection with fusiformis necrophorus and corynebacterium pyogenes. 19684870831
[on the use of a preparation based on glycinated thiamphenicol and n-acetyl-1-cysteine in inflammatory or mixed periodontopathies. controlled experiments]. 19684877148
anaerobic gram negative nonsporing bacteria from the caeca of poultry. 19684883092
[hemoculture and the anaerobic flora of the oro-pharyngeal cavities and the respiratory apparatus]. 19684971279
adjunctive use of antibiotics in traumatic dental procedures. 19684972570
a new species, sphaerophorus intermedius, isolated from empyema. 19684889145
amino acid fermentation by fusobacterium nucleatum. 19685238887
[comparative study on the efficacy of a new synthetic antibiotic, the thiamphenicol, against the isolated bacterial flora of patients with gingival diseases]. 19685243719
the bacteriology of the fuso-spirochetal complex. 19685244523
[serological study of gram-negative sporeless anaerobes, and especially of bacteroides convexus and bacteroides melaninogenicus]. 19684974979
parenteral chemotherapy of ovine foot-rot. 19684173135
similarity of intestinal microflora of bdf1 conventional mice from different sources and of different ages. 19684247421
antibodies in human sera to a purified antigen from fusobacterium. 19694242722
antibodies in humans to an isolated antigen from oral fusobacteria, and their possible role in bacterial inflammation. 19694245473
immunochemical studies of oral fusobacteria. 6. distribution of a group reactive antigen among some bacteria and occurrence of antibodies in human sera to this antigen. 19694192364
[the microbiology of acute pneumonia in a pronounced continental climate]. 19694391009
experimental strangulated intestinal obstruction. 19694307814
opportunistic infection: a review. 19694984755
immunochemical studies of oral fusobacteria. 3. purification of a group reactive precipitinogen. 19694986550
immunochemical studies of oral fusobacteria. 5. serological characterization of a group reactive antigen. 19694986614
acute and recurrent thromboembolic disease: a new concept of etiology. 19695344031
[biological diagnosis of necrobacillosis]. 19695355822
cell wall analysis of oral filamentous bacteria. 19695360478
[duration of retention of morphocycline in the body of reindeer]. 19695369072
oxygen sensitivity of various anaerobic bacteria.anaerobes differ in their sensitivity to oxygen, as two patterns were recognizable in the organisms included in this study. strict anaerobes were species incapable of agar surface growth at po(2) levels greater than 0.5%. species that were found to be strict anaerobes were treponema macrodentium, treponema denticola, treponema oralis n. sp., clostridium haemolyticum, selenomonas ruminatium, butyrivibrio fibrisolvens, succinivibrio dextrinosolvens, and lachnospira multiparus. moderate anaerobes w ...19695370458
immunochemical studies of oral fusobacteria. 1. major precipitinogens. 19695377774
immunochemical studies of oral fusobacteria. 2. some properties of undigested cell wall preparations. 19695377775
[sphaerophorus intermedius bergan and hovig 1968 a later and illegitimate homonym of bacteroides fragilis (veillon and zuber 1898) castellani and chalmers 1919]. 19695386240
[prevention of necrobacillosis of reindeer calves]. 19695389987
clinical investigations of infectious foot rot of cattle. 19695392155
[ditetracycline and dibiomycin treatment of sheep with necrobacillosis]. 19695392389
[sensitivity of microbes, isolated in necrobacillosis of reindeer, to morphocycline]. 19695392421
[morphocycline in necrobacillosis of reindeer]. 19695392429
[hoof rot and necrobacillosis in sheep and goats]. 19695393558
immunochemical studies of oral fusobacteria. 4. some chemical properties of a group reactive precipitinogen. 19695393662
synergic mechanisms in certain mixed infections. 19695393747
the bacterial zoonoses. 19695393846
[putrid purulent pleurisy with the presence of fusiformis nucleatus (knorr)]. 19695407170
[implantation of 12 bacterial strains in the digestive tract of axenic mice. ii. resulting equilibrium among these strains in various segments of the digestive tract]. 19694890591
[implantation of 12 bacterial strains in the digestive tract of axenic mice. i. kinetic study of the implantation and resulting equilibrium in the feces of "gnotoxinic" mice]. 19694894498
growth of bacteroidaceae in stirred fermentors.the conditions for increasing bacterial yields in cultures of bacteroidaceae by the use of stirred fermentors and ph control were investigated by means of three representative species: sphaerophorus necrophorus, bacteroides fragilis, and b. melaninogenicus. a medium containing tryptone, yeast extract, and glucose or sucrose was used. horse serum had to be added to obtain substantial growth of b. melaninogenicus. the optimal ph for growth rate and yield was 7.0 to 7.2. lysis of the bacteria occur ...19694896882
[microbial abscess of the liver. apropos of 16 further cases]. 19694973877
deconjugation of bile acids by intestinal bacteria: review of literature and additional studies. 19694888907
fusiforms in gingival material. quantitative estimations from normal individuals and cases of periodontal disease. 19695253449
[fundamental studies on the dynamic movement of oral microbes. 9. inhibitory action of sodium fluoride on bacterial growth and glycolysis]. 19695266661
effect of bacterial contamination on cecal size and cecal contents of gnotobiotic rodents.in the present investigation the effect of various bacterial contaminations of gnotobiotic mice and rats on cecal size is presented. of the species tested, bacteroides oralis and fusobacterium nucleatum did not establish in germ-free mice. streptococcus mutans, clostridium difficile, a neisseria strain and two recent cecal isolates established, but failed to exert an effect upon the cecum of mice. a group k streptococcus and b. fragilis increased the cecal size apparently by increasing the level ...19695808078
the aetiology and pathogenesis of ovine foot-rot. i. a histological study of the bacterial invasion. 19695813556
the aetiology and pathogenesis of ovine foot-rot. ii. the pathogenic association of fusiformis nodosus and f. necrophorus. 19695814119
paired culture interaction of the oral microbiota. 19705269383
chemical composition of lipopolysaccharide endotoxins from human oral fusobacteria. 19705275747
hydrolytic enzymes in developing gingival plaque. 19705265222
a miniature anaerobic jar for tissue transport or for cultivation of anaerobes. 19704906696
microflora of hormel miniature swine: fecal flora of adult sows. 19704915059
effect of bile and desoxycholate on gram-negative anaerobic bacteria.the bile tests for characterizing gram-negative anaerobic bacilli were reevaluated in prereduced anaerobically sterilized peptone-yeast-glucose broth, in thioglycollate broth, and on blood agar plates. blood agar plates were unsatisfactory. the combination of 20% bile with 0.1% desoxycholate inhibited fusobacterium, bacteroides melaninogenicus, and b. oralis and sometimes sphaerophorus necrophorus, but not b. fragilis or other sphaerophorus species studied. ten per cent bile with 0.05% desoxycho ...19704922082
in vitro susceptibility of oral spirochetes to metronidazole. 19704922198
phenylethyl alcohol agar medium for isolation of anaerobic bacteria. 19704927090
fluorescent antibody techniques in the identification of the gram-negative nonsporeforming anaerobes. 19704927423
the anaerobic bacterial flora of the mouse cecum.refinements of the anaerobic technique such as the utilization of prereduced media and the removal of traces of oxygen from the gases used by passage through a hot copper oven resulted in quantitative and qualitative improvements in the recovery of anaerobic bacteria from the cecum of spf mice. the commonest morphologic types of bacteria in the mouse cecum were tapered rods. these characteristically gave "speckled" colonies on agar plates. those identified were species of the genera fusobacteriu ...19704927597
[a method for isolating pure cultures of fusiformis nodosus]. 19704927682
intestinal strangulation in rats monocontaminated with sphaerophorus necrophorus. 19705413447
toxic, allergenic and immunogenic factors of fusiformis necrophorus. 19705449973
rumenitis containing fusiformis necrophorus organisms found in a calf reared on an early weaning feeding system. 19705463256
[selective media for the isolation of non-sporulating gram-negative anaerobic rods. 2. distribution of non-sporulating gram-negative anaerobic rods in the feces of normal human beings]. 19705465275
transmission of fusiformis nodosus infection from cattle to sheep. 19705471272
the action of phenanthroline metal chelates and related substances on erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae and fusiformis nodosus. 19705471273
anaerobic bacterial endocarditis. 19705472939
associations of indigenous microorganisms with gastrointestinal mucosal epithelia. 19705475367
infections due to non-sporeforming anaerobic bacteria. 19705481954
prophylactic and therapeutic vaccination against ovine foot-rot. 19705486966
evidence for branching in sphaerophorus necrophorus. 19705506096
vitamin, purine and pyrimidine requirements of oral fusiforms. 19705516451
the occurrence of bactericidal antibodies against fusiformis nodosus in sheep serum. 19705529404
[use of tetracycline hydrochloride in necrobacillosis in reindeer]. 19705534376
[transit through the digestive tract of the inocula of several bacterial strains introduced "per os" into axenic and "holoxenic" mice. the antagonistic effect of the microflora of the gastrointestinal tract]. 19704989490
stimulation of lymphocyte transformation by bacterial antigens in patients with periodontal disease. 19704992694
isolation of anaerobic bacteria from clinical specimens. 19704314713
unusual sphaerophorus species from the large intestine of man.an obligately anaerobic, gram-negative microorganism identified as a sphaerophorus species was recovered from the fecal material of two cancer (chronic myelogenous leukemia and idiopathic thrombocythemia) patients receiving cobalt radiation therapy. the organism, isolated on sheep blood-agar, exhibited extreme pleomorphism (rods, filaments, and spheroids) and was a major component of the anaerobic fecal microflora. in one patient the numbers of sphaerophorus species (designated as isolate 6-13-6 ...19704314840
dehydrogenase patterns in the study of bacteroidaceae.enzyme patterns were obtained by starch-gel electrophoresis of cell-free extracts from organisms in the family bacteroidaceae. esterases, phosphatases, and lactic and succinic dehydrogenases were detected but offered no possibility for classification purposes. alpha-glycerophosphate dehydrogenase and 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase were not detected. zymograms of malic, glutamic, and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenases separated bacteroides species from sphaerophorus and fusobacterium species. m ...19704314841
[selective isolation media for anaerobic, non-sporulating gram-negative rods. i. basic experiment]. 19704317432
alpha-chloromethyl-2-methyl-5-nitro-1-imidazoleethanol (ro 7-0207), a substance exhibiting antiparasitic activity against amebae, trichomonads, and pinworms. 19704391835
pathogenic microorganisms in soil: an old problem in a new perspective.early investigations on the survival of pathogenic bacteria in soil have been directed mainly to changes in the numbers of viable populations. more reliable techniques to assess the physiological, biochemical and pathogenic capabilities of such organisms are necessary to gain a better understanding of the nature of the diseases they cause and ultimately of the means to control them.19704245786
antibodies in humans to an isolated antigen from oral fusobacteria. 19704254165
[immunelectrophoretic studies of the action of bacteroides, fusobacterium, leptotrichia, and sphaerophorus species on human plasma proteins]. 19714251689
isolation of sphaerophorus necrophorus from bovine hepatic abscesses in british columbia.the purpose of this study was to determine the predominant microflora in hepatic abscesses of cattle slaughtered in british columbia. samples of approximately 400 livers were examined by direct smear and culture. sphaerophorus necrophorus was present in 97% of the 431 abscesses and in 67% it was present in pure culture. in 30% it was present in combination with other organisms such as coryne-bacterium and streptococcus.19714253458
[empyema of the pleura caused by the anerobe, non-spore-producing bacteria species sphaerophorus necrophorus]. 19714323168
serologic properties of lipopolysaccharide endotoxins from oral fusobacteria. 19714324700
inhibition of fusiformis nodosus protease and bovine trypsin by serum alpha macroglobulin. 19714105165
[demonstration of fusobacteria in efflorescences of perioral dermatitis]. 19714107771
sphaerophorus necrophorus. a study of 23 strains. 19714109880
[serological study of 3 sphaerophorus strains]. 19714996678
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