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[infection with clostridium welchii after cholecystectomy]. 196314016241
[contribution to methods of isolation of c1. perfringens. iii. isolation of cultures at 46-47 degrees c]. 196314075060
[experimental data on the maintenance of viability and toxinogenic capacity of c1. perfringens, type a, after contact "in vitro" with large quantities of penicillin]. 196314075061
[sorption of antitoxic antigangrene serum with human erythrocytes]. 196314077123
[preparation of type-specific precipitating sera for the diagnosis of cl. perfringens]. 196314077125
some studies on the chemical modification of epsilon-toxin of clostridium perfringens type d. 196313951621
[classification of histidine decarboxylating tissue and bacterial enzymes]. 196314077682
the polysaccharides of clostridium perfringens. 196314066012
antibiotic growth stimulation. 196313930006
bacterial nucleotidases.kohn, j. (queen mary's hospital, london, england) and j. l. reis. bacterial nucleotidases. j. bacteriol. 86:713-716. 1963.-the 3- and 5- nucleotidase activity in various bacterial species was investigated. both enzymes were found in bacterial extracts in varying proportions. the nucleotidases were found to be very active in proteus vulgaris, in which organism they were studied in detail. the relative activities, the ph optima, and the effect of metal ions were investigated. it was concluded that ...196314066466
necrotizing jejunitis: a newly discovered disease in the highlands of new guinea. 196313936795
[a case of fatal septicemia caused by clostridium perfringens. (clinical, bacteriological and hematological study)]. 196314052188
the failure of antitoxin to protect guinea-pigs against intraperitoneal infection with clostridium welchii type a. 196314068944
observations on the alimentary tract and its bacterial flora in healthy and diseased pigs. 196314068948
[active immunity against gas gangrene in monkeys with acute radiation injury]. 196314070206
[detection of botulism toxins and microbes of b and c types in the bodies of sick human and animal subjects and in cadavers]. 196314070208
effects of various drugs on exotoxin (ci. perfringens) toxicity. pretreatment with chlorpromazine, phenoxybenzamine, heparin, and cortisone. 196313938867
effect of some synthetic peptides on the alpha-toxin production by clostridium perfringens pb6k. 196314071904
composition, alteration, and effects of the intestinal flora. 196314071701
serology of the soluble antigens of the pathogenic clostridia.ellner, paul d. (university of vermont, burlington), and stanley s. green. serology of the soluble antigens of the pathogenic clostridia. j. bacteriol. 86:1084-1097. 1963.-soluble antigens of 42 strains, representing nine species of clostridia commonly occurring in human infections, were prepared by growing the organisms in a nonantigenic medium. serological studies demonstrated the occurrence of considerable strain variation within each species. interactions among the nine species, as well as w ...196314080776
serological grouping of the pathogenic clostridia.ellner, paul d. (university of vermont, burlington), and stanley s. green. serological grouping of the pathogenic clostridia. j. bacteriol. 86:1098-1100. 1963.-by use of the soluble antigens of ten species of pathogenic clostridia and specific globulins, it has been possible to divide these organisms into a number of groups based upon the presence or absence of precipitin lines in agar gel. a scheme for such a grouping is presented, and the utility of this method is discussed.196314080777
clinicopathological conference. 196314084942
assay of potency of the proposed fifth international standard for gas-gangrene antitoxin (perfringens).as part of a collaborative assay of the proposed fifth international standard for gas-gangrene antitoxin (perfringens), five ampoules of the proposed replacement material were assayed in the authors' laboratory against the then current fourth international standard. both in vitro and in vivo methods were used. this paper presents the results and their statistical analysis.the two methods yielded different results which were not likely to have been due to chance, but exact statistical comparison ...196314107746
[observations on the distribution of gas bacillus in the different parts of the operating room and the delivery room]. 196314110588
fifth international standard for gas-gangrene antitoxin (perfringens) (clostridium welchii type a antitoxin).the fifth international standard gas-gangrene antitoxin (perfringens) (clostridium welchii type a antitoxin) was prepared from serum from immunized horses. it was freeze-dried in ampoules each containing 1 ml.seven laboratories collaborated in assaying its potency in terms of the fourth international standard by the intravenous inoculation of mice. the geometric mean value, taking the results of all the laboratories, was 270 international units per ampoule and the maximum variation between labor ...196314107745
the effect of exogenous catalase on the aerobic growth of clostridia. 196314068455
bovine "enterotoxemia" i. clostridium perfringens types isolated from animal sources in alberta and saskatchewan. 196317421573
a study of the soluble antigens of clostridium perfringens type d. 196414171648
[acute dilatation, necrosis and rupture of the stomach, with phlegmonous gastritis, possibly envolving clostridium welchii]. 196414260926
[quantitative determination of cl. welchii toxin in the blood in gas gangrene]. 196414186585
effect of ph on toxinogenesis by clostridium perfringens type c. 196414187001
a microbiological method for assessing the nutritional value of proteins. 3. further studies on the measurement of available amino acids. 196414188301
response of clostridium perfringens spores and vegetative cells to temperature variation.the vegetative cells and spores of four strains of clostridium perfringens were examined to determine the effect of lowered and elevated temperatures. spores were produced by following the method of ellner, and vegetative cells were obtained from thioglycolate cultures. after exposure to freezing or refrigeration temperatures (-17.7 and 7.1 c, respectively), only small numbers of the vegetative cells were recovered. after similar treatment, 16 to 58% of the spores were recovered. essentially no ...196414170966
fatal clostridium welchii septicemia following cholecystectomy. 196414182435
functional and morphologic responses to clostridium perfringens alpha toxin in the dog. 196414182436
a method for the control of eh and ph during bacterial growth. 196414184101
bacteriostatic effects of specific antiserum on clostridium welchii type a. the role of eh and ph of the medium. 196414184102
biochemistry of shell-fish lipid. ii. isolation of the ethanolamine-containing sphingolipid from corbicula, corbicula sandai. 196414185964
the structure and chemistry of colominic acid. 196414163947
hemolytic anemia complicating sepsis. 196414166200
clostridial infections with special reference to clostridium perfringens. 196414166201
[development of toxigenic strains of clostridium perfringens cultures in preserved products]. 196414255530
immediate complications of surgery of the large intestine. 196414180329
[2 cases of food toxinfection caused by type a cl. perfringens]. 196414255891
the effect of oxygen at a positive pressure of two atmospheres on the course of model anaerobic infection. preliminary communication. 196414187349
determination of c. perfringens and c. oedematiens toxicity in tissue culture. 196414112017
[observations on specific therapy of mixed experimental infection caused by cl. perfringens and oedematiens]. 196414187936
[electron microscopic study of phagolysis of cl. perfringens]. 196414187958
why be morbid? paths of progress in the control of obstetric infections, 1931 to 1960. 196414115931
renal effects of perfusion with clostridium perfringens alpha toxin. 196414119101
analyses of wound exudates for clostridial toxins.noyes, howard e. (walter reed army institute of research, washington, d.c.), william l. pritchard, floyd b. brinkley, and janice a. mendelson. analyses of wound exudates for clostridial toxins. j. bacteriol. 87:623-629. 1964.-earlier studies indicated that death of goats with traumatic wounds of the hindquarter could be related to the number of clostridia in the wounds, and that toxicity of wound exudates for mice and guinea pigs could be partially neutralized by commercial trivalent gas gangren ...196414127581
bacterial changes in the small intestine in malabsorptive states and in pernicious anaemia. 196414191265
clostridium welchii infection in gynaecology. 196414176705
a cresyl fast violet stain for bacteria and fungi in tissue. 196414106461
[purification and concentration of cl. perfringens toxoid with the use of no anion exchange resin]. 196414178360
postoperative orthopaedic infections. a study of etiological mechanisms. 196414106556
treatment of infections in man with cephalothin. 196414172280
hyperbaric oxygenation. 196414172476
impairment of succinic oxidase of mouse-liver mitochondria by a factor produced by staphylococcus pyogenes. 196414172920
the isolation of clostridium perfringens type c from necrotic enteritis of man in papua-new guinea. 196414194988
the types of clostridium perfringens. 196414194989
a case of meningitis due to clostridium welchii. 196414194994
heat-resistant clostridium welchii in ceylon soils. 196414195003
the effect of moisture on gram differentiation, and its relation to proposed gram-positive substrates in yeast and other organisms. 196414195648
[the importance of anaerobes of the welchia genus in animal pathology in morocco]. 196414195717
roles of deoxyribonucleic acid in inheritance. 196414197326
a survey of infections in a community hospital. 196414201577
specific precocious protective action of toxoids. 196414201781
skin antiseptics: an appraisal and attempted correlation with wound infection. 196414130162
a synthetic medium for production of alpha toxic by clostridium perfringens. 196414206514
[transamination of dicarbonic amino acids in microorganisms]. 196414150170
food poisoning in england and wales, 1963. a report of the public health laboratory service. 196414207185
serotonin receptors: v. selective destruction by neuraminidase plus edta and reactivation with tissue lipids. 196414207196
high tension oxygen therapy. hyperbaric oxygen. 196414208030
isolation of toxigenic strains of clostridium perfringens from soil.yamagishi, takayoshi (kanazawa university, kanazawa, japan), shoichi ishida, and shoki nishida. isolation of toxigenic strains of clostridium perfringens from soil. j. bacteriol. 88:646-652. 1964-strains of clostridium perfringens were isolated from soil specimens heated at various temperatures for different lengths of time and were toxigenically examined. when higher temperatures were used, fewer toxigenic strains were isolated. toxigenic strains could not be obtained from soil specimens heated ...196414208502
effects of hyperbaric oxygenation on rabbits with clostridium perfringens infection. 196414208789
[role of clostridium perfringens in the etiology of food poisoning]. 196414150551
new method of isolation of mutants of streptomyces. 3. 196414211339
effect of factors destroying cell receptors on formation of incomplete particles of newcastle disease virus (ndv). 196414211340
effect of glycosidases on the fate of transfused lymphocytes. 196414212553
subdural empyema: a review of 29 cases. 196414213471
a comparison of the kinetic properties of phosphofructokinase from bacterial, plant and animal sources. 196414214598
[studies on the mechanism of action of lactulose (beta-galactoside action of lactulose (beta-galactosido-fructose) in the intestine]. 196414152610
control of aspartate beta-decarboxylase activity by transamination. 196414154469
[demonstration of d optical isomers of glutamic acid and alanine in the sedimentable membrane fraction of a stable bacterial l form]. 196414172072
studies of the effect of aldosterone in the experimental toxemia with the alpha-toxin of clostridium welchii. 196414225328
interaction between denatured dna, polyribonucleotides, and ribosomal rna: attempts at preparative separation of the complementary dna strands. 196414229083
bacterial endophthalmitis after cataract surgery. 196414231940
[acute enterotoxemic nephrosis]. 196414172082
gel-filtration of clostridium perfringens alpha-toxin (phosphlipase c). 196414235507
[bacteriocins]. 196414240523
[clostridium perfringens contamination of sheep carcasses slaughtered under emergency conditions]. 196414247192
the metabolism of escherichia coli and other bacteria by entodinium caudatum. 196414247746
[bacteriological and immunological studies in the hepato-renal syndrome after septic abortion caused by "welchia perfringens"]. 196414177708
alkalinized glutaraldehyde, a new antimicrobial agent. 196414249463
neuraminidases and influenza virus infection in embryonated eggs.highly purified neuraminidase from influenza virus prevents embryonated eggs from infection by lee-b influenza virus. the degree of prevention afforded is equal to that of neuraminidases from vibrio cholerae and from clostridium perfringens when assayed at the same enzyme activity. the preventive effect is much lower against pr-8 virus. the results support the concept that the intact "receptor" containing sialic acid is required for the binding and infection of cells by influenza viruses.196414107434
clostridium perfringens infection; a complication of gallbladder surgery. 196414167404
immunofluorescent identification of clostridium botulinum. 196414167853
acute cholecystitis. 196414168815
the effect of digestion with papain and pepsin upon the antitoxic activity of rabbit antibody. 196414169109
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