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microbiology of the cervix: an anaerobic study. 196514321113
inhibition of toxin production in clostridium perfringens in vitro by hyperbaric oxygen. 196514315638
[distribution of c1. perfringens in the soil]. 196514309019
the intestinal flora in patients with bronchial asthma and rheumatoid arthritis. 196514311534
report on a case of clostridium welchii meningitis. 196514257443
incidence of clostridium perfringens in the livers of conventional and gnotobiotic mice. 196514291606
investigations on the antigenic structure of clostridium perfringens spores. i. lipid fractions. 196514298851
separation of clostridium perfringens type d toxins. 196514299029
clean hands at work. 196514336543
rapid technique for the enumeration of clostridium perfingens.a new medium, tryptone-sulfite-neomycin (tsn) agar, and an incubation procedure for the enumeration of clostridium perfringens are described. tolerance to neomycin, optimal growth at 46 c, and sulfite-reducing properties of c. perfringens were used as a basis for development of the medium. comparisons were made between sulfite-polymyxin-sulfadiazine (sps) agar and tsn agar at 37 and 46 c with c. perfringens and other organisms. these studies indicate the quantitative and selective superiority of ...196514339262
[a medium for the production of the main toxins of cl. welchii types b, c and f]. 196514342895
[study of the dissemination of bacteria in experimental animals kept in hypoxic conditions]. 196514345044
results of study of antigenic cell components of cl. perfringens by precipitation in agar gel medium. i. study by typing antitoxic sera. 196514345664
clostridium perfringens type c enterotoxemia of the newborn pig. 196514348230
the sialic acids. iv. n-acyl--d-glucosamine 6-phosphate 2-epimerase. 196514285487
[identification of cl. welchii animal types by an agglutination test. 3. types d and b]. 196514287350
emphysematous cholecystitis complicating carcinoma of the pancreas. 196514287806
effect of carbohydrates on toxinogenesis by clostridium perfringens type d. 196514290955
effect of controlled ph on toxinogenesis by clostridium perfringens type d. 196514290959
two cases of clostridial hepatitis.two cases are described in which clostridial invasion of the liver and spleen was noted at post-mortem examination. in each there was a history of debilitating disease and it is suggested that the infection was consequent upon impaired immunological and cellular defence mechanisms.196514276150
application of fa techniques to detection of clostridium perfringens. 196514276929
characterization of entamoeba histolytica antigen antibody reaction by gel diffusion. 196514281220
clostridium welchii colitis. 196514261124
bacterial meningitis--a review of selected aspects. 1. general clinical features, special problems and unusual meningeal reactions mimicking bacterial meningitis. 196514261465
[food poisoning caused by c1. perfringens (cl. welchii). (review of the literature)]. 196514263361
observations on the flora of the alimentary tract of animals and factors affecting its composition. 196514263502
clostridium welchii food poisoning. 196514266661
actinomycin binding to dna: mechanism and specificity. 196514267267
[on the complex nature of somatic antigens of cl. perfringens types a, b, c, d, e, and f]. 196514270022
clostridial empyema. 196514272370
[identification of cl. perfringens in various secretions by immune fluorescence]. 196514251022
typhoid in tins. 196514251532
effect of high fat diets on intestinal microflora and serum cholesterol in rats.graber, c. d. (baylor university college of medicine, houston, tex.), r. m. o'neal, and e. r. rabin. effect of high fat diets on intestinal microflora and serum cholesterol in rats. j. bacteriol. 89:47-51. 1965.-differential bacterial counts of feces and total plasma cholesterol determinations were performed on 60 wistar rats fed several high lipid diets for a period of approximately 6 months. fecal flora remained relatively stable irrespective of diet, but cholesterol levels rose in animals fed ...196514255680
considerations on hyperbaric oxygen therapy at three atmospheres absolute for clostridial infections type welchii. 196514252018
effect of hyperbaric oxygen on anaerobic bacteria and toxins. 196514252019
regional perfusion for fulminating infection of extremity. 196514232958
isolation of clostridium perfringens type d from a case of gas gangrene. 196516562090
hyperbaric oxygenation. 196520718140
survival of clostridium perfringens during baking and holding of turkey stuffing.vegetative cells of three strains of clostridium perfringens were used as inoculum for bread and onion stuffing for eight lightweight and eight heavyweight turkeys. when stuffed turkeys were refrigerated (5 +/- 1 c for 24 +/- 2 hr), a mean count of 580 vegetative cells of c. perfringens per gram of stuffing was reduced to undetectable levels (<6 per gram) in six of the eight. an inoculum of spores of the three strains used in a second series survived refrigerated holding with no change in number ...196616349696
examination of feces from food handlers for salmonellae, shigellae, enteropathogenic escherichia coli, and clostridium perfringens.duplicate fecal specimens from food handlers were collected in louisiana. one set of specimens was examined immediately for salmonellae and shigellae by the central laboratory of the louisiana state board of health in new orleans; the other set was shipped to the food microbiology unit at the robert a. taft sanitary engineering center in cincinnati, ohio, where it was examined for enteropathogenic escherichia coli (eec) and clostridium perfringens. a total of 219 specimens were examined by both ...196616349698
mice and monkeys as assay animals for clostridium perfringens food poisoning.spores and vegetative cells of clostridium perfringens, in combination with meat or starch paste, sterile culture filtrates, lecithinase, and phosphorylcholine, were administered to mice and rhesus monkeys in an attempt both to evaluate the animals as test agents and, if possible, to elucidate the active factors producing food-poisoning symptoms caused by this organsim. some of the preparations were administered to the monkeys by stomach tube; others, in gelatin capsules which were treated with ...19664288826
antagonistic effect on clostridium botulinum type e by organisms resembling it.a bacteriocin-like substance, active against strains of clostridium botulinum type e, is produced by certain nontoxic organisms whose biochemical properties and morphological characteristics are similar to type e. the substance, for which the name "boticin e" is proposed, is bacteriolytic for vegetative cells and bacteriostatic for spores of type e. its spectrum of activity is somewhat strain-specific. of the clostridial species tested, only c. botulinum type e and, to a lesser extent, c. perfri ...19664288828
[determination of the lecithinase activity of thermoresistant strains of clostridium perfringens]. 19664288832
clostridium perfringens; septicemia following perforation of a duodenal ulcer. 19664288904
a practitioner's investigation of a possible outbreak of blackleg. 19664288915
anaerobic bacteria in routine urine culture.one hundred and fifty-eight anaerobic organisms from 147 patients were isolated from 15,250 consecutive clean mid-stream or catheter urine specimens. the pathogenicity of the anaerobic genera commonly isolated from urine is reviewed and discussed. failure to establish anaerobic isolates as pathogens and a paucity of reported cases proving anaerobic bacteria as significant causes of urinary tract infection permitted discontinuation of anaerobic culture as part of the routine screening procedure f ...19664288917
[hyperbaric oxygenation]. 19664288929
enumeration of clostridium welchii in the faeces of varying sections of the human population. 19664288243
the ecology and epidemiology of the pig-bel syndrome in man in new guinea. 19664288244
the gangrene organism--a food-poisoning agent. 19664288385
survival of clostridium perfringens in starch pastes. 19664288386
selective effect of ph on the production of exocellular protein by clostridium perfringens type d. 19664288499
oxygen uptake by clostridium welchii type a: its possible role in experimental infections in passively immunised animals. 19664288605
histomonas meleagridis and several bacteria as agents of infectious enterohepatitis in gnotobiotic turkeys. 19664288712
[heat-resistance of cl. welchii as normal flora in the human intestine]. 19664288741
"pig-bel": clostridial food poisoning. 19664288757
survival of dogs treated with hyperbaric oxygen following hepatic artery ligation. 19664288002
hpo in clostridial toxicity and strangulation obstruction. 19664288003
range of heat resistance of clostridium welchii associated with suspected food poisoning. 19664288025
[the role of eimeria tenella and eimeria necatrix in the epizootiology of enteritis in chicks induced by welchia agni var. paludis c]. 19664288064
results of study of the antigenic properties of cell components of c1. perfringens by agar gel precipitation and immunoelectrophoresis. ii. results with the use of "monospecific" antitoxic sera. 19664288097
necrotizing enterocolitis: a report of six cases. 19664288167
selective hydrolysis of rat-liver lecithin by phospholipase c. 19664287468
experimental studies on bacteriocinogeneity in clostridium perfringens type a. i. isolation of bacteriocines and their antibacterial spectrum. 19664287552
organ distribution of radioiodinated clostridium perfringens alpha toxin. 19664286585
are pathogenic spores a hospital threat? 19664286626
distribution of heat-resistant clostridium welchii in a rural area of australia. 19664286628
emphysematous gastritis associated with adenocarcinoma of the stomach. 19664286679
metabolism of isolated fat cells. 3. the similar inhibitory action of phospholipase c (clostridium perfringens alpha toxin) and of insulin on lipolysis stimulated by lipolytic hormones and theophylline. 19664285132
experimental bacterial peritonitis in mice. 19664285309
clostridial infections of the abdominal wall: review of 10 cases. 19664286771
enhanced bacterial virulence in fluids produced in strangulation intestinal obstruction. 19664286794
brain abscess due to gas bacillus infection. report of a case. 19664286808
[pathogenesis of the hepatorenal syndrome and hemorrhagic enteritis in postabortion septicemia induced by w. perfringens a]. 19664286810
action of streptolysin s, the group d hemolysin, and phospholipase c on whole cells and spheroplasts.davie, joseph m. (indiana university, bloomington), and thomas d. brock. action of streptolysin s, the group d hemolysin, and phospholipase c on whole cells and spheroplasts. j. bacteriol. 91:595-600. 1966.-the effect of streptolysin s, the group d hemolysin, and phospholipase c (the alpha toxin of clostridium perfringens) on whole cells and spheroplasts or protoplasts of three strains of streptococci and micrococcus lysodeikticus was tested. viability, c(14)-glycine uptake, and lysis were measu ...19664286884
[gas gangrene in the abdominal wall following gastrectomy]. 19664287176
[gas gangrene]. 19664287177
studies on the biosynthesis of the corrin ring of vitamin b 12. 19664287182
treatment of abortions infected with clostridium welchii. 19664287242
necrotizing colitis due to clostridium welchii. 19664287263
clostridium perfringens myometritis complicating cesarean section. report of 2 cases. 19664287331
[gas gangrene-brain abscess following a "scalp wound"]. 19664287353
the biohydrogenation of alpha-linolenic acid and oleic acid by rumen micro-organisms.1. alpha-[u-(14)c]linolenic acid was incubated with the rumen contents of sheep and the metabolic products were characterized by thin-layer chromatography, gas-liquid chromatography and absorption spectroscopy in the ultraviolet and infrared. 2. a tentative scheme for the biohydrogenation route to stearic acid is presented. the main pathway is through diconjugated cis-cis-cis-octadecatrienoic acid, non-conjugated trans-cis (cis-trans)-octadecadienoic acid and trans-octadecenoic acid, but other p ...19664287407
brain as target organ in clostridium perfringens exotoxin toxicity. 19664285493
clostridium perfringens food poisoning. report of an outbreak. 19664286368
[the profile of carbohydrate metabolism in the neoplastic process and in some rapid growth systems]. 19664290429
experimental studies on the bacteriocinogeneity in cl. perfringens type a. ii. properties of isolated bacteriocines. 19664289845
[bacteriological studies for the determination of the present distribution of cl. perfringens in nature and in the human organism]. 19664290265
binding of streptolysin s to red blood cell ghosts and ghost lipids. 19664289151
the bacteriology of necrotizing jejunitis in uganda. 19664289176
[effect of glucose and hyaluronic acid on hyaluronidase level in the supernatants of clostridium perfringens type a]. 19664289228
intestinal clostridium perfringens in rheumatoid arthritis and other connective tissue disorders. studies of fecal flora, serum antitoxin levels and skin hypersensitivity. 19664289279
effects of different species of bacteria on the pathology of enteric amebiasis in monocontaminated guinea pigs. 19664289542
three outbreaks of foodborne disease with dual etiology. 19664289078
nucleic acid interactions. vi. effects of steroidal diamines. 19664289582
[study on allergy to intestinal flora. 1. toxin activity of anticlostolysin theta in various diseases]. 19664289610
[study on allergy to intestinal flora. 2. experimental renal lesions induced by sensitization with clostridium welchii toxin]. 19664289611
[food poisonings caused by cl. perfringens]. 19664290809
[effects of purified collagenases from c1. perfringens and c1. histolyticum culture filtrates on the collagen of human auricular appendage slices]. 19664290851
inhibition of neuraminidase by polyanions. 19664291123
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