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On the Structure of Anaerobic Bacteria
A. Imsenecki
J. Bacteriol. January 1945 49: 1-5;
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Microbiological Aspects of Penicillin: VII. Bacterial Penicillinase
H. Boyd Woodruff and Jackson W. Foster
J. Bacteriol. January 1945 49: 7-17;
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Microbiological Aspects of Penicillin: VIII. Penicillin from Different Fungi
Jackson W. Foster and Edward O. Karow
J. Bacteriol. January 1945 49: 19-29;
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The Utilization of ß-Alanine and Pantothenic Acid by Yeasts
Herbert P. Sarett and Vernon H. Cheldelin
J. Bacteriol. January 1945 49: 31-39;
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The Pantothenic Acid Requirements of Lactic Acid Bacteria
Vernon H. Cheldelin, Edward H. Hoag, and Herbert P. Sarett
J. Bacteriol. January 1945 49: 41-45;
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Effects of Enzyme Preparations upon Penicillin: I. A Method for Testing Penicillin for Sterility
C. A. Lawrence
J. Bacteriol. January 1945 49: 47-55;
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Effects of Enzyme Preparations upon Penicillin: II. Agents Responsible for Penicillin Inactivation
C. A. Lawrence
J. Bacteriol. January 1945 49: 57-63;
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Studies on the Action of Sulfonamides on the Respiration and Growth of Bacteria : A. Factors Controlling the Inhibition by Sulfonamides of Carboxylases. I. Antagonism Between Cocarboxylase and Sulfathiazole
M. G. Sevag, Myrtle Shelburne, and Stuart Mudd
J. Bacteriol. January 1945 49: 65-70;
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Studies on the Action of Sulfonamides on the Respiration and Growth of Bacteria : A. Factors Controlling the Inhibition by Sulfonamides of Carboxylases. II. Antagonism Between p-Aminobenzoic Acid and Sulfathiazole
M. G. Sevag, Jane Henry, and Ruth A. Richardson
J. Bacteriol. January 1945 49: 71-77;
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Studies on the Action of Sulfonamides on the Respiration and Growth of Bacteria : A. Factors Controlling the Inhibition by Sulfonamides of Carboxylases. III. Antagonism Between Neopeptone and Serum Proteins, and Sulfonamides
M. G. Sevag, Ruth A. Richardson, and Jane Henry
J. Bacteriol. January 1945 49: 79-84;
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Penicillin. III. The Stability of Penicillin in Aqueous Solution
Robert G. Benedict, William H. Schmidt, Robert D. Coghill, and A. Paul Oleson
J. Bacteriol. January 1945 49: 85-95;
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The Glanders Organism with Reference to Its Cell Inclusions
Gordon Worley, Jr. and Gerald Young
J. Bacteriol. January 1945 49: 97-100;
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Improvements in the Cylinder-Plate Method for Penicillin Assay
G. W. Beadle, H. K. Mitchell, and David Bonner
J. Bacteriol. January 1945 49: 101-104;
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Proceedings of Local Branches of the Society of American Bacteriologists

J. Bacteriol. January 1945 49: 107-112;
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Oxidation of Butyric Acid by Streptococci
C. F. Niven, Jr., J. B. Evans, and J. C. White
J. Bacteriol. January 1945 49: 105
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Use of Horse Meat Infusions in Culture Mediums
Rachel E. Hoffstadt
J. Bacteriol. January 1945 49: 106
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