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the protection of streptococcus faecalis with gamma-irradiation against the bactericidal effect of potassium permanganate. 19694992663
[the effect of b group vitamins on the growth of lactic acid bacteria from the rumen of cattle]. 19694996127
[the occurrence of enterococci in food]. 19694989342
[utilization of rare ketoses by some bacteria and yeasts]. 19694989349
[a highly active antibiotic substance isolated from pseudomonas]. 19694998533
induction, colonial morphology, and growth characteristics of the l-form of streptococcus liquefaciens. 19695822612
[action of gamma rays on bacteria used as sanitary indicators]. 19694992664
[in vitro activity of gentamicin against 5 bacteria species]. 19694998301
[gentamicin in the treatment of acute infections of the urinary tract in infancy]. 19694998303
[in vitro sensibility of 1480 bacterial strains isolated from premature infants to gentamicin]. 19694998306
[determination of hyaluronidase in cultured pale treponema]. 19694184905
action of some compounds on the adenosine triphosphatase activity of streptococcus faecalis. 19694182329
anaphylactoid purpura: streptococcal antibody titers and beta1c-globulin levels. 19694183536
biochemical changes in serum of pure and mixed streptococcus faecalis and bacillus subtilis infections in rats.rats inoculated with streptococcus faecalis developed endocarditis and demonstrated a 6- to 30-fold increase in aldolase, isocitric dehydrogenase, phosphohexose isomerase, and lactic dehydrogenase. the animals infected with bacillus subtilis did not develop overt disease nor significant increases in enzyme activities, but viable organisms were recovered at 2 weeks. rats inoculated with mixed culture of these organisms showed a 2- to 10-fold increase of enzyme activities without evidence of patho ...19694189998
action of some compounds on the adenosine triphosphate pool of streptococcus faecalis. 19694182168
measuring folate absorption. 19704189069
dip inoculation media. 19704194378
amino acid containing phospholipids as major components of the phospholipids of streptococcus faecalis 10c1. 19704191845
streptococcus viridans and streptococcus faecalis endocarditis. 19704994139
transport and binding of galactose by streptococcus faecalis. 19705000284
[oral cephalosporin therapy in pyelonephritis]. 19705002275
[comparative resistance determinations of urinary microbes in various media with special consideration of bactrim-roche]. 19704995770
spheroplast infections of the urinary tract. 19704999737
microbiological aspects of ethylene oxide sterilization. ii. microbial resistance to ethylene oxide.the death rate kinetics of several sporeforming and nonsporeforming microorganisms, including radiation-resistant cocci, were determined by exposing them to a mixture of ethylene oxide and dichlorodifluoromethane (500 mg of ethylene oxide per liter, 30 to 50% relative humidity, and 54.4 c). spore survivor curves obtained from tests of inoculated and exposed hygroscopic and nonhygroscopic carriers showed that the spores of bacillus subtilis var. niger are more resistant to ethylene oxide than are ...19705415211
[streptococci group d bacteriocins. i. their incidence]. 19704998674
[bacteriological study of group "d" streptococci isolated from clinical cases of meningitis]. 19704999243
bacterial autogenous vaccines: preparation and identification of micro-organisms. 19705005153
[the origin of lipids in feces]. 19705001041
anti-bacterial activity of ungulic acid. 19704992627
malate utilization by a group d streptococcus: regulation of malic enzyme synthesis by an inducible malate permease.induction of an nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide-specific malic enzyme and a malate entry system permits streptococcus faecalis to grow at the expense of malate. evidence is presented which shows that biosynthesis of the permease, but not of the malic enzyme, is subject to catabolite repression by glucose. in contrast to the malic enzyme, the catalytic function of the entry system does not appear to be inhibited by intermediate products of glycolysis. although the induction of the entry system ...19705437724
the "sensitivity" of resting and dividing cells. 19705003582
improved microbiological assay for cytosine arabinoside (nsc-63878). 19705003583
antimicrobial studies in vitro with ciba 36278-ba, a new cephalosporin derivative. 19705000253
enterococcal resistance to antibiotic synergism. 19705000268
the influence of semi-dehydration on the response of streptococcus liquefaciens to ultraviolet light. 19705434387
[differentiation of streptococcus faecalis andrewes a. horder from str. faecium orla-jensen by physiological characteristics]. 19704996135
[the role of enterococci as possible agents of food poisoning]. 19704989574
on the affinity of 3 different strains of bacteria, indigenous in infants' intestines, to the mucosal epithelial cells of the small intestines of white rat fetuses. 19704998983
[group serologic differentiation of enterococci]. 19704996801
experimental pyelonephritis. 19704990991
[hospitalism in urology]. 19704997048
enterococcus occurrence in organs and muscles of slaughtery swine. 19704996104
[vaccine of caries]. 19704991830
bacteriophage active against the lactic acid beverage-producing bacterium lactobacillus casei.a virulent bacteriophage which causes a decrease in acid production during fermentation of a lactic acid beverage named yakult with lactobacillus casei was isolated from the abnormal fermentation tank and named pl-1. l. casei s strain was the exclusive host cell among 18 lactic acid bacteria tested. the plaque was round with an average diameter of about 0.5 mm. it exhibited serological cross-reaction with previously isolated j1 phage. under an electron microscope, the phage had a spermatozoon sh ...19704991958
new method for detecting bacteriocin production.bacteriocin production can be easily detected by using both sides of the agar contained in a standard petri dish.19704991407
[e. coli i. and its significance in nutritional hygienic studies]. 19704992212
the effect of bacterial growth on the hydrogen ion concentration in urine. 19704992246
[studies on bactericidal activity in the therapy of enterococcal endocarditis]. 19704991419
fecal streptococci on barley and malt kernels and instant malted milk powder.among 500 barley kernels, tested singly, 1.8% (9 kernels) were positive for fecal streptococci. among 800 malt kernels, tested singly by the same procedure, 68% (540 kernels) were positive for fecal streptococci. in unsulfured and sulfured malts, 67 and 68% of the kernels, respectively, were positive for these bacteria. fecal streptococci were also isolated by an enrichment procedure from two brands of instant malted milk powder sold in supermarkets. seventy randomly picked isolates from malts w ...19704991404
2-amino-4-hydroxyquinazolines as inhibitors of thymidylate synthetase. 19704990047
[leukoencephalitis as a complication of acute purulent meningitis]. 19704988534
[dynamics of typhoid bacteria discharge in chronic carriers according to the season of the year and its significance in the epidemiology of the disease]. 19704988550
streptococcus faecalis aspartate transcarbamylase. i. purification and general properties. 19704994329
[microbial spectrum and microbial resistance in ambulatory and stationary urological patients]. 19704994620
carbon dioxide fixation by cells of streptococcus faecalis var. liquefaciens.fixation of nah(14)co(3) by a heavy cell suspension of streptococcus faecalis var. liquefaciens was studied. several nutrients, pyridoxal, riboflavine, adenine, uracil, and o(2) stimulated (14)co(2) incorporation into cells only under conditions that were adequate for synthesis of cell macromolecules. biotin increased co(2) incorporation in the absence of extensive synthesis of macromolecules, whereas o(2) inhibited incorporation under these conditions. when (14)co(2) fixation was occurring duri ...19704990760
search for the l-phase of streptococcus faecalis in kidneys of rats experimentally infected with the bacterial phase and treated with penicillin. 19704994780
site of initiation of cellular autolysis in streptococcus faecalis as seen by electron microscopy.low concentrations of glutaraldehyde (0.1% or higher) blocked cellular and wall autolysis. the site of autolytic activity was studied by allowing cell autolysis to proceed for very short periods (0 to 15 min) before addition of glutaraldehyde. electron microscopy of ultrathin sections showed that the primary site of autolytic activity was the leading edge of the nascent cross wall. the base of the cross wall seemed more resistant than the tip. evidence supporting the involvement of autolysin act ...19704988247
[the position of enterococci in the system of microorganisms]. 19704992950
studies on the antibacterial and antifungal properties of 1, 4-naphthoquinones.1. new halogenated 1,4-naphthoquinones were synthesized and together with other known 1,4-naphthoquinones, were screened for antibacterial activity by a turbidimetric method, and for antifungal activity by the diffusion method on agar plates.2. the half-wave potentials and the influence on the oxidative phosphorylation of some of these compounds were determined.3. 2-chloro-3,2'-chloro-ethyl-1,4-naphthoquinone (half-wave potential=-187 mv) was the most active compound, completely inhibiting cell ...19704992959
plate assay methods for amino acids. 11. further studies on lysine. 19704987087
the fate of penicillin-damaged enterococci in the mouse kidney. 19704989099
plate assay methods for amino acids. 10. arginine and histidine. 19704987086
[bacteria of the termite intestines]. 19704992751
[study of the influence of sterilized filtrates and cultures of str. faecalis on some microorganisms]. 19704990087
[amino acid analysis in clinical chemistry]. 19704990144
evidence against the folate-mediated formylation of formyl-accepting methionyl transfer ribonucleic acid in streptococcus faecalis r. 19704990168
multiple transport components for dicarboxylic amino acids in streptococcus faecalis. 19704990299
properties of a dicarboxylic amino acid transport-deficient mutant of streptococcus faecalis. 19704990300
in-vitro comparison of erythromycin, lincomycin, and clindamycin.the in-vitro antibacterial activities of erythromycin, lincomycin, and clindamycin, a new derivative of lincomycin, were compared. clindamycin was always more active than lincomycin, and was either as active as erythromycin or more so against betahaemolytic streptococci, streptococcus viridans, str. pneumoniae, and erythromycin-sensitive staphylococcus aureus. it was also fully active against most erythromycin-resistant strains of staph. aureus. on the other hand, it was somewhat less active tha ...19704988120
bacteriologic studies on wasting disease induced by neonatal thymectomy. 19704983533
effect of iron on the bactericidal proteins from rabbit polymorphonuclear leukocytes. 19704988270
bacterial flora of the bovine eye with special reference to the moraxella and neisseria. 19704987567
[acute aortic insufficiency during endocarditis due to "streptococcus foecalis" in 2 patients treated by periodic hemodialysis]. 19704987604
exchange between parenteral and tissue folate in man. 19704987890
urinary excretion of folic acid activity in man. 19704987973
[the effect of ascorbic acid on the results of the estimation of folic acid in food products]. 19704987181
bacteriuria and arterial hypertension in old age. 19704987210
early changes in the ultrastructure of streptococcus faecalis after amino acid starvation.thin sections of streptococcus faecalis (atcc 9790) starved of one essential amino acid (threonine or valine) initially show rapid increases in (i) cell wall thickness, (ii) the apparent size of the central nucleoid region, and (iii) mesosomal membranes. the most rapid increases in all three variables occurred during the first 1 to 2 hr of starvation. after this initial period, the rates progressively decreased over the 20-hr observation period. during threonine starvation, the mesosomal membran ...19704987306
[treatment of urinary tract infections with cephalexin an oral antibiotic of cephalosporin-group]. 19704986282
terpene compounds as drugs. 8. bacteriological and pharmacological properties of terpenyl penicillins. 19704986283
[relations between physical-chemical properties and antimicrobial effect of beta-amino-ketones. 9. cytostatics]. 19704986468
short-lived infection with enterococci of mouse oviduct following mating. 19704986480
[experiences with doxycycline in microbiological routine diagnosis]. 19704986039
[photochemical inactivation of folic acid in the presence of riboflavin and its inhibition by ascorbic acid]. 19704985645
pathogenic bacteria and their sensitivity patterns in a hospital population of geriatric patients with chronic disease. 19704985072
the disinfection of swimming pool water. ii. a field study of the disinfection of public swimming pools. 19704985286
the proteins in membrane and cytoplasmic ribosomes of streptococcus fecalis. an extra protein in the 50-s subparticles of cytoplasmic ribosomes. 19704985343
dissociation of an autolytic enzyme-cell wall complex by treatment with unusually high concentrations of salt. 19704985440
inhibition of methotrexate resistant mutant of streptococcus faecalis by analogs of purine and pyrimidine. 19704985487
[in vitro effect of gentamicin on 5 bacterial species]. 19704986542
effect of ph of medium and size of inoculum on activity of antibiotics against group d streptococcus (enterococcus).seventy-one clinical isolates of 5 species of group d streptococcus (enterococcus) were tested for susceptibility to 15 antibiotics at ph 5.0, 7.4, and 8.5. penicillin g, ampicillin, cephalothin, cephaloridine, and novobiocin were considerably more active against all strains at ph 5.0 than in the more alkaline media. on the other hand, lincomycin, clindimycin, erythromycin, and gentamicin were moderately to markedly more active at ph 8.5. no important differences were noted in the susceptibility ...19704986728
production of extracellular proteolytic enzymes from two strains of oral streptococci. 19704988925
vitamin b6-amino acid-peptide interrelationships in streptococcus faecium 0 51. 19704988977
carbon dioxide fixation by extracts of streptococcus faecalis var. liquefaciens.extracts of cells of streptococcus faecalis var. liquefaciens strain 31 incorporated (14)co(2) into aspartate. dialyzed extracts produced radioactive oxalacetate in the absence of exogenously added glutamate and pyridoxal-5'-phosphate and produced radioactive aspartate in the presence of these components. reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide or reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate could not be substituted for adenosine triphosphate (atp); phosphoenolpyruvate even in the prese ...19704986758
[effect of quinoline derivatives on pathogenic and apathogenic intestinal microorganisms]. 19704989742
[cytostatic antiphlogistics. ii. antimicrobial activity range and comparison in the oedipus test]. 19704989744
n-substituted n'-hydroxythioureas. 19704989876
[evaluation of quantitative bacterial cultures of the urine--a proposal of 0.05 ml smear method]. 19704989929
enhancement by tetrahydrouridine of 1-beta-d-arabinofuranosylcytosine (cytarabine) oral activity in l1210 leukemic mice. 19704990003
bilateral tibiotarsal fracture in a wallaby. 19704989057
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