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[microbiological and chemotherapeutic study of the antibiotic mutabilicin]. 19674385808
[bacteriological and pharmacological properties of new cephalosperine antibiotics. ii. cephaloridine]. 19674386771
[lincomycin--a new antibiotic]. 19674386772
the antibacterial action of crystal violet. 19674383650
cephaloridine: antimicrobial activity and pharmacologic behavior. 19674381751
[biosynthesis of folic acid- and nad-analogs]. 19674298679
[sensitivity of l forms and mycoplasma to various antibiotics]. 19674977938
[participation of bacterial membranes in the biosynthesis of dna and rna (review). i]. 19674979150
[value of enterococci as a hygienic-sanitary indicator of water pollution]. 19674969822
autolytic enzyme system of streptococcus faecalis. 3. localization of the autolysin at the sites of cell wall synthesis.cell walls from exponential-phase cultures of streptococcus faecalis atcc 9790 autolyzed in dilute buffers. walls were isolated from cultures grown in the presence of (14)c-lysine for about 10 generations and then on (12)c-lysine for 0.1 to 0.8 of a generation (prelabeled). these walls released (14)c to the soluble fraction more slowly than they lost turbidity during the initial stages of autolysis. walls isolated from cultures grown in the presence of (14)c-lysine for only the last 0.1 to 0.4 o ...19674964481
some aspects of folate activity in human serum. 19674977273
[a method for determining the concentration of folic acid antagonists in the urine and blood in chemotherapy]. 19674971096
[serologic typing of streptococcus faecalis]. 19674968729
[childhood dysentery and streptococcus faecalis, with special reference to the antigenic classification of the enterococcus]. 19674983682
[motile enterococci]. 19674979108
5(or 4)-(3,3-bis(2-chloroethyl)-1-triazeno)imidazole-4(or 5)-carboxamide (nsc-82196): microbiologic evaluation and assay. 19674989295
initial steps in pyrimidine synthesis in ehrlich ascites carcinoma in vitro. ii. the synthesis of carbamyl phosphate by a soluble, glutamine-dependent carbamyl phosphate synthetase. 19674990697
laboratory control of antibiotic therapy in urinary tract infection. 19674998181
fat absorption from the small intestine of gnotobiotic chicks.the small intestine of 3-week-old gnotobiotic chicks was divided into five equal segments for analysis. since it has been found that most fat absorption occurs in the third and fourth segments, they were selected for study. the major fatty acids in the diet and the feces of chicks were palmitic, stearic, oleic, and linoleic acids. consequently, these fatty acids were selected for quantitative analyses in the absorption studies. germ-free chicks were contaminated at 7 days of age with bacteria is ...19676077418
[decomposition of 2-deoxyhexoses during metabolism, v. incorporation of 2-deoxy-d-glucose into glucotriose by streptococcus faecalis]. 19675585261
[use of nicodin and streptomycin in the therapy of chronic colitis and enterocolitis]. 19674233946
the significance of bacteriuria in pregnancy. 19674163738
the interaction of antibiotics, bacteria and the bacterial l-phase in vivo. 19674167700
apparatus for continuous recording of bacterial growth under constant temperature. 19674168169
small-intestinal diarrhoea. 19674168643
seasonal variations in survival of indicator bacteria in soil and their contribution to storm-water pollution.survival of a fecal coliform (escherichia coli) and a fecal streptococcus (streptococcus faecalis var. liquifaciens) was studied through several years at shaded and exposed outdoor soil plots. death rates for both organisms were calculated for the different seasons at both sites. the 90% reduction times for the fecal coliform ranged from 3.3 days in summer to 13.4 days in autumn. for the fecal streptococcus, 90% reduction times were from 2.7 days in summer to 20.1 days in winter. during summer, ...196716349746
use of a methylene blue azide medium for isolation of enterococci.a methylene blue azide medium (mba), developed by schaedler, dubos, and costello to isolate enterococci from the gastrointestinal tract of animals, was evaluated. this was done by comparing the isolation of enterococci from feces and saliva on the medium. fifty-two catalase-negative, gram-positive cocci from human feces isolated from mba were classified as enterococci. all strains grew in s f, 6.5% nacl, and streptomycin broths, and all fermented mannitol. the isolates were provisionally subdivi ...196716349723
long-term follow-up of bacteriuria in pregnancy. 19684170898
suprapubic aspiration of urine in pregnancy. 19684171842
[folic acid deficiencies. etiology and biological diagnosis]. 19684181117
[on the use of cabbage medium for the growth of bifidoflora]. 19684184068
[biologically active analogues of dihydrostreptomycin, not containing guanidine groups, synthesized on the basis of dideguanylhydrostreptomycin]. 19684176822
the effect of secondary infection on the pattern of pyuria in experimental murine pyelonephritis. 19684177287
action of various compounds on the glucose-induced swelling of protoplasts from streptococcus faecalis. 19684170015
the starch-gel electrophoresis of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase and glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase of streptococcus faecalis, s. faecium and s. durans. 19684170728
[on the mechanism of action of some antineoplastic antibiotics]. 19684175006
inhibition of membrane transport in streptococcus faecalis by uncouplers of oxidative phosphorylation and its relationship to proton conduction.we studied the effect of compounds that uncouple oxidative phosphorylation on membrane function in streptoccocus faecalis, an organism which relies upon glycolysis for the generation of metabolic energy. at low concentrations (ranging from 10(-7) to 10(-4)m), tetrachlorosalicylanilide, tetramethyldipicrylamine, carbonylcyanide m-chlorophenylhydrazone, pentachlorophenol, and dicoumarol strongly inhibited energy-dependent transport of rubidium, phosphate, and certain amino acids. however, these co ...19684177737
[botkin's disease and allergy]. 19684186136
antimicrobial properties of testosterone and its intermediates. 19684239420
[on the viability of the enterococcus (str. faecalis), the causative agent of intestinal typhoid, and escherichia coli in river water]. 19684239890
long-chain mutants of streptococcus faecalis induced by ultraviolet irradiation. 19684989596
biologic activity of daunomycin (nsc-82151) in microbial systems. 19684988462
[presence of polyphosphateglucokinase in bacteria]. 19684989012
[the role of sodium thiosulfate as a factor regulating the microbial bias in probes of water for sanitary-bacteriologic research]. 19684979488
[the differentiation and sensitivity of enterococci to chemotherapeutics in urinary tract infections]. 19684988771
bacteriuria in pregnancy. 19684988890
plate assay methods for amino acids. 5. usefulness of nine strains of lactic-acid bacteria for the assay of methionine. 19684979113
plate assay methods for amino acids. 6. comparative assays for methionine carried out by the plate method, the tube method and the ion-exchange column chromatographic method. 19684979114
[lysis (in vitro) of certain types of lactobacillus by a type of streptococcus liquefaciens: incidence of the phenomenom on the equilibrium between bacteria in the digestive tract of the mouse (gnotoxenic)]. 19684968738
resistance of staphylococci to halogens as related to a swimming pool environment. 19684970354
[sensitivity of enterococci to chloramphenicol]. 19684982488
[streptococcus faecalis endocarditis. myocardial infarct by coronary embolism]. 19684983896
cores, microbial organelles possibly specific to group d streptococci.a long, thin, approximately cylindrical core spans the interior of cells of 24-hr cultures of all group d streptococci that were examined, five strains of streptococcus faecalis, single strains of s. faecalis subsp. zymogenes and s. durans, and three strains of streptococcus spp. in one strain of s. faecalis, serial section electron microscopy showed that most cells possess a core. the core is 0.10 to 0.16 mum thick and consists of a matrix and an axial array of ribosomelike particles. it resemb ...19684971888
growth of streptococcus faecalis under high hydrostatic pressure and high partial pressures of inert gases.growth of streptococcus faecalis in a complex medium was inhibited by xenon, nitrous oxide, argon, and nitrogen at gas pressures of 41 atm or less. the order of inhibitory potency was: xenon and nitrous oxide > argon > nitrogen. helium appeared to be impotent. oxygen also inhibited streptococcal growth and it acted synergistically with narcotic gases. growth was slowed somewhat by 41 atm hydrostatic pressure in the absence of narcotic gases, but the gas effects were greater than those due to pre ...19684972126
incidental virus particles in chicken heart valve. 19684971456
2,4-bis(aryloxy)pyrimidines as antimierobial agents. 19684971356
[incidence and distribution of enterococci in meat products]. 19684976175
[experience in use of ampicillin for treatment of urinary tract infection in children]. 19684976190
[hemoculture and the anaerobic flora of the oro-pharyngeal cavities and the respiratory apparatus]. 19684971279
folic acid malabsorption in cardiac failure. 19684975821
seminars on lesch-nyhan syndrome. aspects of purine metabolism. 19684968794
enzymic assay of pyridoxal phosphate using tyrosine apodecarboxylase and tyrosine-1-14c. 19684975484
effect of salt concentration in the recovery medium on heat-injured streptococcus faecalis.properties relating to the recovery of three heat-injured strains of streptococcus faecalis were studied. all strains were cultured in all purpose plus tween broth (apt) at 30 c for 24 hr before being subjected to heat in fresh apt broth. apt recovery medium containing various added amounts of nacl, kcl, mgcl(2), or kcl and mgcl(2) was used to assess the effect of salts on the recovery of thermally injured s. faecalis. it was evident that, upon exposure to heat, s. faecalis cells became sensitiv ...19684968964
the role of metabolites and antimetabolites in the control of folate coenzyme synthesis. 19684976451
[taxonomic characteristics of enterococci isolated from man and animals]. 19684976643
[therapy of urinary tract infections with doxycycline. a bacteriological and clinical study]. 19684976679
synthesis and biological activity of some n6-alkyladenosines. 19684970357
[pigmented enterococci]. 19684978585
thermal injury and recovery of streptococcus faecalis.exposure of streptococcus faecalis r57 to sublethal heating produced a temporary change in the salt tolerance and growth of the organism. after sublethal heat treatment at 60 c for 15 min, greater than 99.0% of the viable population was unable to reproduce on media containing 6% nacl. in addition, the heated cells displayed a sensitivity to incubation temperature, ph, and 0.01% methylene blue. when the injured cells were placed in a synthetic medium, recovery occurred at a much slower rate than ...19684973066
plate assay methods for amino acids. 7. tyrosine. 19684978918
autolytic enzyme system of streptococcus faecalis. iv. electron microscopic observations of autolysin and lysozyme action.cell walls (log walls) were isolated from cultures of streptococcus faecalis atcc 9790 in the exponential phase of growth. these walls were either allowed to undergo autolytic dissolution (in the presence or absence of trypsin) or wall autolysis was inactivated with sodium dodecylsulfate (sds walls). inactivated walls were treated either with lysozyme or with isolated, partially purified s. faecalis autolysin. during wall lysis, samples were removed, negatively stained with phosphotungstate, and ...19684973130
survival of heated streptococcus faecalis as affected by phase of growth and incubation temperature after thermal exposure. 19684973617
[clinical application of biosmin in urological practice]. 19684974296
permeability of fluoride-trained streptococci to fluoride. 19684974824
[on the bacteriostatic activity of enterococci with regard to staphylococci]. 19684979816
differentiation of streptococcus faecalis andrewes and horder and streptococcus faecium orla-jensen based on the amino acid composition of their murein.the amino acid composition of the murein (peptidoglycan) of 75 strains of enterococci was investigated. all strains designated streptococcus faecalis according to their physiological properties contained the lysine-alanine type of murein; all strains classified as s. faecium contained the lysine-aspartic acid type of murein.19684972913
incidence of yeasts in root canals. 19684975082
studies of bacterial susceptibility of heart valves. 19684300350
molar growth yields as evidence for oxidative phosphorylation in streptococcus faecalis strain 10cl.during the aerobic growth of streptococcus faecalis strain 10c1, with limiting levels of glucose as the substrate, a molar growth yield (y) of 58.2 g (dry weight) per mole of glucose was obtained. under these conditions of growth, glucose was dissimilated primarily to acetate and co(2). the incorporation of (14)c-glucose into cell material was no greater under aerobic conditions than during anaerobic growth. assuming an adenosine triphosphate coefficient of 10.5, the aerobic y cannot be explaine ...19684302299
[antimicrobial effect of alpha, alpha-dicyclopentylacetic acid-diethylamino-ethylester-bromoctylate (ug 767)]. 19684386261
[selective media containing nalidixic acid and beta-phenethyl alcohol for the isolation of gram-positive bacteria]. 19684387532
elicitation of skin test reactions by complexes of penicillin or its derivatives with solubilized erythrocyte stroma receptors. 19684299097
the folate content as limiting factor for formate detoxication and methanol metabolism. 19684239236
in vivo dialysis of faeces as a method of stool analysis. 3. the effect of intestinal antibiotics. 19684295892
metabolism of cholic acid in germfree animals after the establishment in the intestinal tract of deconjugating and 7 alpha-dehydroxylating bacteria. 19684297296
continuous culture of mixed populations. 19684297317
hemorrhagic diathesis in laboratory rodents. 19684297816
modified biochemical tests for characterization of l-phase variants of bacteria.biochemical capabilities of bacterial and l-phase organisms of 15 bacterial strains were examined by using a variety of modified routine diagnostic biochemical tests. the results demonstrated that 13 of the tests examined were suitable for use with l-phase variants, that l-phase variants and revertant bacterial phase organisms retained diagnostically significant capabilities of the respective bacterial or l-phase organisms from which they were derived, and that the 13 biochemical tests could be ...19684302280
[1-0-alpha-glucopyranosyl-(1-2)-0-alpha-d-glucopyranosyl-glycerol from the glycolipids of streptococcus faecalis and streptococcus lactis]. 19684303316
[sensitivity of pathogenie microorganisms to bread-spectrum-antibiotics of the chloramphenicol- and tetracycline group in vitro]. 19684303731
[a comparative study of the properties characterizing the pathogenicity of enterococci]. 19684240991
reversible attachment of adenosine triphosphatase to streptococcal membranes and the effect of magnesium ions. 19684230678
techniques used in the establishment and maintenance of a barrier mouse breeding colony. 19684247420
a numerical taxonomic study of human oral streptococci. 19684387086
activities of arginine dihydrolase and phosphatase in streptococcus faecalis and streptococcus faecium.strains of streptococcus faecalis and s. faecium are known to produce ammonia from arginine, but only s. faecalis couples the adenosine triphosphate (atp) produced through the arginine dihydrolase pathway to growth processes. the specific activities of the arginine dihydrolase enzymes were found to be much lower in s. faecium (0.01 to 0.10) than in s. faecalis (0.24 to 1.60). phosphatase activities in both strains were similar (up to 0.11), but equaled or exceeded the activities of the arginine ...19684300895
site in cell-free protein synthesis sensitive to diphtheria toxin.the effects of diphtheria toxin on cell-free protein synthesis in a bacterial system, and preparations obtained from animals that were sensitive and resistant to toxin were examined. in the presence of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (nad), toxin inhibited the incorporation of amino acids by endogenous and synthetic polynucleotides in both rat liver and guinea pig liver cell-free systems that were exposed to 6 lf units per ml of toxin. a cell-free system derived from streptococcus faecalis was ...19684301046
synovial fluid changes produced by infectious arthritis in cattle. 19684966158
studies of polymorphonuclear leukocytes from patients with chronic granulomatous disease of childhood: bactericidal capacity for streptococci. 19684966707
a modification of the park and johnson reducing sugar determination suitable for the assay of insoluble materials: its application to bacterial cell walls. 19684966716
the occurrence of acylated sugar derivatives in the lipids of bacteria. 19684966719
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