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effect of alcohols on the synthesis of lecithinase by bacillus cereus. 195713418783
intermediate metabolism of aerobic spores. i. activation of glucose oxidation in spores of bacillus cereus var terminalis. 195713428677
[bacillus cereus and food]. 195713430976
[effect of trypsin on bacterial cell structure]. 195713432733
lecithinase production by strains of bacillus cereus fr. and fr. pathogenic for the larch sawfly, pristiphora erichsonii (htg). 195713437216
screening of carbohydrates for sporulation of bacilli in fluid medium. 195713437226
effect of temperature and hydrogen-ion concentration on the germination of spores of bacillus cereus. 195713440960
induced penicillinase formation in resting bacterial cells. i. the characteristic differences of the formation of penicillinase in presence and in absence of free penicillin, in cells of b. cereus nrrl-b569. 195713444005
induced penicillinase formation in resting bacterial cells. ii. on the nature of the latency period of penicillinase formation in cells of b. cereus nrrl-b-569. 195713444006
induced penicillinase formation in resting bacterial cells. iii. induction of penicillinase formation by extracts of b. cereus nrrl-b-569/h cells without penicillin. 195713444007
the metabolism of 8-azapurines. 195713445693
the activity and specificity of inducers of penicillinase production in bacillus cereus, strain nrrl 569. 195713459874
studies on dipicolinic acid in the spores of bacillus cereus var. terminalis. 195713460822
[treatment of intestinal infections in children by the administration of bacilius cereus, by oral route]. 195713465225
study of germinating bacillus cereus spores employing television microscopy of living cells and electron microscopy of ultrathin sections. 195713475207
identification of beta-hydroxybutyric acid in bacterial cells by infrared spectrophotometry. 195713475233
some effects of ultraviolet radiation of sporulating cultures of bacillus cereus. 195713475254
cell-wall lytic enzymes at sporulation and spore germination in bacillus species. 195713481334
further studies on ethanolamine phosphatide and blood coagulation: the effect of a bacillus cereus phosphatidase on the calcium time of citrated rat plasma. 195713494667
hydroxylation of progesterone by bacillus cereus and bacillus megaterium. 195813498761
deoxyribose-phosphate and acetoin syntheses by bacillus cereus. 195813513601
electrophoretic studies on bacteria. 2. the effect of enzymes on resting spores of bacillus megaterium, b. subtilis and b. cereus. 195813522581
lysogenicity and immunity to bacillus phage w. 195813525640
[transformation of innocuous strains of bacillus cereus frank & frank into pathogenic crystallophorous strains by insects]. 195813534067
differential diagnosis of bacillus cereus, bacillus anthracis, and bacillus cereus var. mycoides. 195813538915
the effects of 8-azaguanine on the biosynthesis of ribonucleic acid in bacillus cereus. 195813546180
[streptomycin concentration in the zones of inhibition and enhancement of bacillus mycoides flügge]. 195813558544
effect of 8-azaguanine on utilization of methionine by b. cereus. 195813560033
localization of toxicity for silkworm larvae in the parasporal inclusion of bacillus cereus var. alesti. 195813561189
stimulation of glucose oxidation in extracts of bacterial spores by dipicolinic acid. 195813561190
the nucleic acids of bacillus cereus. 195813563414
effects of 8-azaguanine on the synthesis of protein and nucleic acids in bacillus cereus. 195813566128
the taxonomy of insect pathogens related to bacillus cereus frankland and frankland. 195813573239
method for removal of vegetative cells from bacterial spore preparations. 195813575397
the isolation and estimation of the poly-beta-hydroxybutyrate inclusions of bacillus species. 195813575768
poly-beta-hyroxybutyrate metabolism in washed suspensions of bacillus cereus and bacillus megaterium. 195813575769
nucleic acid synthesis in ultraviolet-irradiated bacillus cereus. 195813610808
[bacillus cereus as cause of food poisoning]. 195813625810
pattern of synthesis of deoxyribonucleic acid in bacillus cereus growing synchronously out of spores. 195913632724
protein breakdown in bacillus cereus. 195913638258
[studies on the tuberculostatic effect of bacillus cereus; preliminary report]. 195913642726
differences in cyst(e) ine content between vegetative cells and spores of bacillus cereus and bacillus megaterium. 195913644273
[serological types of bacillus cereus and their relation to bacillus anthracis]. 195913646613
[extraction of polysaccharide haptens from cell walls of bacillus anthracis and bacillus cereus]. 195913646614
illegitimate combinations, bacillus cereus var. terminalis and bacillus coagulans var. thermoacidurans. 195913664666
[treatment of iron-deficiency hypochromic anemia with bacillus cereus & bacillus coagulans in patients with enterocolitis]. 195913668151
[study of crystallophorous strains of bacillus cereus frank & frank pathogenic for lepidopterous larvae]. 195913670516
the influence of fluorouracil containing compounds upon growth and metabolism of bacillus cereus. 195913670690
[research on the differentiation of bacillus cereus or bacillus anthracis during the course of a day's work in the laboratory]. 195913676699
[bacillus cereus in consumable milk and cream]. 195913793408
chemical and morphological studies of bacterial spore formation. ii. spore and parasporal protein formation in bacillus cereus var. alesti.the development of both the spore and parasporal protein crystal of bacillus cereus var. alesti was followed using chemical and cytological techniques. the changes which led to the formation of the fore-spore were similar to those already described for bacillus cereus. however, adjacent to the developing fore-spore a small inclusion became discernible in phase contrast. this protein inclusion during its growth was differentiated from the chromatin and lipid-containing inclusions by sequential st ...195913846631
chemical and morphological studies of bacterial spore formation. iii. the effect of 8-azaguanine on spore and parasporal protein formation in bacillus cereus var. alesti.the purine analogue, 8-azaguanine, was added to cultures of the parasporal crystal-forming organism bacillus cereus var. alesti at different times during growth and synchronous sporulation. the effect of its incorporation has been studied with particular reference to cell growth, nucleic acid composition, cytology, and the synthesis of the spore and crystal protein. additions of the analogue during any stage of growth prevented further cell proliferation and all spore and crystal formation. sinc ...195913846632
[sensitivity of bacillus cereus to some antibiotics]. 195913837310
the localizatio of the cell-bound penicillinase of bacillus cereus in protoplasts. 195913854784
nucleic acid phosphorus content of bacillus anthracis and bacillus cereus. i. the nucleic acid phosphorus content of vegetative cells. 195913855549
alkali resistance in a strain of bacillus cereus pathogenic for the larch sawfly pristiphora erichsonii. 195914412945
[observation on the probable role of a predator in the transmission of a bacillus to pieris brassicae larvae]. 195913617738
intermediate metabolism of aerobic spores. iii. the mechanism of glucose and hexose phosphate oxidation in extracts of bacillus cereus spores. 195913620648
intermediate metabolism of aerobic spores. iv. alanine deamination during the germination of spores of bacillus cereus. 195914428042
[studies with fluorescence-marked antibodies. v. simultaneous demonstration of several antigens by differently colored fluorescent antibodies, for instance in proteus morganii and bacillus cereus]. 195914433631
[on the antibiotic effects of three pseudomonas genera on the growth and mycelium formation of seedsymbiont fungi as well as bacillus cereus mycoides]. 195914439384
influence of 6-azauracil on the metabolism of bacillus cereus. 195914444759
optical density of the endospore of bacillus cereus and its relation to germination and resistance. 195916561835
chemical and morphological studies of bacterial spore formation : i. the formation of spores in bacillus cereus.experimental conditions were developed whereby a culture of bacillus cereus formed spores with reasonable synchrony following a growth cycle of some 8 hours. the cytology of this metamorphosis was studied by dark phase contrast, bright-field microscopy and electron microscopy of thin sections. particular attention has been paid to the changes in chromatin patterns and these have been correlated with quantitative chemical estimations of the nucleic acids. the cell commencing sporulation contains ...195919866561
penicillin sensitivity as compared with nucleic acid phosphorus content of virulent and avirulent strains of bacillus anthracis and bacillus cereus. 195924545148
incorporation of dl-beta-(p-fluorophenyl)[beta-c]alanine into exopenicillinase by bacillus cereus 569/h. 196016748837
the effect of thymidine upon the incorporation of uracil into bacillus cereus. 196014444760
a simple membrane fractionation method for determining the distribution of radioactivity in chemical fractions of bacillus cereus. 196014438703
the differential effect of 8-azaguanine on cell wall and protoplasmic protein synthesis in bacillus cereus. 196014438704
the effect of alcohols on the synthesis of lipase, lecithinase and other enzymes by bacillus cereus. 196014412946
comparative study of the agglutinogens of the endospores of bacillus anthracis and bacillus cereus. 196014413545
the depression of the incorporation of sulfur amino acids into bacillus cereus by 8-azaguanine. 196014420541
an electron microscope study of sporulation and protein crystal formation in bacillus cereus var. alesti. 196014427660
[comparative study on the proteinases of two species of bacillus (baccillus subtilis and bacillus cereus)]. 196013844620
the metabolism of 6-mercaptopurine by bacillus cereus. 196013876566
[action of 8-azaguanine on the synthesis of proteins and nucleic acids in bacillus cereus]. 196013848191
pathways of glucose catabolism in intact heat-activated spores of bacillus cereus. 196013850703
biochemical changes occurring during sporulation of bacillus cereus. inhibition of sporulation by alpha-picolinic acid. 196013850820
the non-enzymic formation of ribose oxime upon cleavage of adenine nucleotides and purine nucleosides by spores of bacillus cereus var. terminalis in the presence of hydroxylamine. 196013853467
sonic disruption of spores of bacillus cereus. 196013799311
biochemical changes occurring during growth and sporulation of bacillus cereus. 196013727665
on the differentiation of anthrax bacilli from bacillus cereus. 196013688954
[a new culture medium for the cultivation and identification of bacillus cereus]. 196013729098
effect of 8-azaguanine on ribonucleic acid and protein synthesis in bacillus cereus, nctc 569. 196013731575
[on the activity of staphylococcal penicillinase and bacillus cereus penicillinase against benzylpenicillin (penicillin g), phenoxymethylpenicillin (penicillin v) and methylphenoxymethylpenicillin (penicillin mv)]. 196013738168
immunological properties of exopenicillinase synthesized by bacillus cereus 569/h in the presence of amino acid analogues. 196013741360
the formation of acetyl-coa by spores of bacillus cereus. 196013753998
[distribution of mineral material in the spore of bacillus cereus]. 196113757070
antigenic relationship of the endospores of bacillus cereus-like insect pathogens to bacillus cereus and bacillus anthracis. 196113758406
some effects of chloramphenicol on biosynthesis in bacillus cereus. 196113766057
[comparative virulence for silkworms (bombyx mori l.) of some entomophagous and crystallophorous varieties of bacillus cereus frank, and frank, and of their crystalline inclusions]. 196113777704
changes in radioresistance of sporulating cells of bacillus cereus. 196113781522
large cell stage in the genus bacillus.johnson, roy m. (arizona state university, tempe). large cell stage in the genus bacillus. j. bacteriol. 82:418-424. 1961.-synchronous cultures of bacillus polymyxa and bacillus cereus produced a transitory large cell stage with increased nuclear material concomitant with a drop in viable count during growth in a defined medium. a variant of b. cereus that required no organic nitrogen for growth and sporulation was inhibited by serine and this inhibition reversed by equimolar amounts of threonin ...196113790339
l-leucine dehydrogenase of bacillus cereus. 196113746411
[study of the effects produced by ultraviolet light on bacteria. ii. alterations in the physiological behavior of bacillus cereus]. 196113689649
studies on the inhibition of growth of bacillus cereus by 6-mercaptopurine. 196113690781
germination under alkaline conditions and transmission of alkali resistance by endospores of certain strains of bacillus cereus and bacillus circulans. 196113693165
endogenous respiration of bacillus cereus.clifton, c. e. (stanford university, stanford, calif.), and j. m. sobek. endogenous respiration of bacillus cereus. j. bacteriol. 82:252-256. 1961.-the endogenous respiration of washed cells of bacillus cereus varies with the nature of the growth medium and with time. the respiratory quotient of cells harvested from nutrient agar remained quite constant around 1.00 over a 2-hr period of respiration, whereas that of cells grown on glucose-nutrient agar decreased from 0.97 for the first hour to 0. ...196113694114
oxidative assimilation of glucose and endogenous respiration of bacillus cereus. 196113694115
[role of aerobic sporogenic bacteria (bacillus cereus) in food products]. 196113718675
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