SHOCK ASSOCIATED WITH BACTEREMIA DUE TO GRAM-NEGATIVE BACILLI. AUTOPSY FINDINGS.
Published in Archives of internal medicine
Published in Archives of internal medicine
Published in Journal of bacteriology
Published in The Journal of laboratory and clinical medicine
Published in The Journal of the Maine Medical Association
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry
Published in Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
Published in Journal of bacteriology
Mahl, M. C. (University of Wisconsin, Madison), P. W. Wilson, M. A. Fife, and W. H. Ewing. Nitrogen fixation by members of the tribe Klebsielleae. J. Bacteriol. 89:1482-1487. 1965.-Strains of species of the tribe Klebsielleae were tested for nitrogen fixation by inoculating actively growing cultures into side-arm flasks containing a medium with a g...
Published in Journal of general microbiology
Published in Applied microbiology
The effect of xanthines on various microorganisms was studied. The antibacterial effect was not high; most of the test organisms could easily withstand a concentration of 2,500 mug/ml. Caffeine was more antibacterial than theophylline, and the latter more than theobromine. Caffeine citrate exhibited greater inhibitory effect than did pure caffeine....
Published in Journal of bacteriology
Harold, F. M. (National Jewish Hospital, Denver, Colo.), and Ruth L. Harold. Degradation of inorganic polyphosphate in mutants of Aerobacter aerogenes. J. Bacteriol. 89:1262-1270. 1965.-Extracts of Aerobacter aerogenes contained two enzymes capable of degrading polyphosphate, polyphosphatase and polyphosphate kinase. By use of a suicide technique, ...