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Irvin E. Liener and Donald L. Buchanan
THE FIXATION OF CARBON DIOXIDE BY GROWING AND NONGROWING YEAST
J. Bacteriol. 1951 61: 527-534. [PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  

Morris Dumoff and Carl E. Duffy
THE SUBSTITUTION OF STARCH, GLYCOGEN, AND DEXTRIN FOR NATURAL BODY FLUIDS IN THE CULTIVATION OF STREPTOBACILLUS MONILIFORMIS
J. Bacteriol. 1951 61: 535-539. [PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  

N. W. Desrosier and W. B. Esselen, Jr.
ATTEMPTS TO INCREASE THE HEAT RESISTANCE OF THE SPORES OF A PUTREFACTIVE ANAEROBE BY SELECTION
J. Bacteriol. 1951 61: 541-547. [PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  

Joshua Lederberg
STREPTOMYCIN RESISTANCE: A GENETICALLY RECESSIVE MUTATION
J. Bacteriol. 1951 61: 549-550. [PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  

O. B. Williams and O. F. Harper, Jr.
STUDIES ON HEAT RESISTANCE IV.: Sporulation of Bacillus cereus in Some Synthetic Media and the Heat Resistance of the Spores Produced
J. Bacteriol. 1951 61: 551-556. [PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  

H. T. Eigelsbach, Werner Braun, and Ruth D. Herring
STUDIES ON THE VARIATION OF BACTERIUM TULARENSE
J. Bacteriol. 1951 61: 557-569. [PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  

Welton I. Taylor and Milan V. Novak
PROPHYLAXIS OF EXPERIMENTAL GAS GANGRENE IN MICE
J. Bacteriol. 1951 61: 571-579. [PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  

Evelyn L. Oginsky, Patricia H. Smith, Nicholas E. Tonhazy, Wayne W. Umbreit, Herman C. Lichstein, and Stanley F. Carson
THE INFLUENCE OF VITAMIN B12 ON OXIDATION BY A MUTANT STRAIN OF ESCHERICHIA COLI
J. Bacteriol. 1951 61: 581-590. [PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  

I. I. Peters and F. E. Nelson
VITAMIN REQUIREMENTS FOR LIPASE PRODUCTION BY CANDIDA LIPOLYTICA
J. Bacteriol. 1951 61: 591-593. [PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  

W. W. Umbreit, P. H. Smith, and E. L. Oginsky
THE ACTION OF STREPTOMYCIN V.: The Formation of Citrate
J. Bacteriol. 1951 61: 595-604. [PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  

H. R. Whiteley and H. C. Douglas
THE FERMENTATION OF PURINES BY MICROCOCCUS LACTILYTICUS
J. Bacteriol. 1951 61: 605-616. [PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  

Dorothy J. McLean, Nancy Hawley Robinson, and Elizabeth F. Purdie
THE INFLUENCE OF THE METABOLIC STATE AND OF THE MEDIUM ON CARBON DIOXIDE FIXATION BY SERRATIA MARCESCENS
J. Bacteriol. 1951 61: 617-626. [PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  

I. J. McDonald and W. C. Frazier
VARIATION IN MORPHOLOGY OF COLONIES OF LACTOBACILLI
J. Bacteriol. 1951 61: 627-637. [PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  

E. L. Oginsky, P. H. Smith, and W. W. Umbreit
THE ACTION OF STREPTOMYCIN ON THE RESPIRATION OF STREPTOMYCES GRISEUS
J. Bacteriol. 1951 61: 639-642. [PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  

K. I. Williamson and W. S. Bertaud
A NEW BACTERIOPHAGE ACTIVE AGAINST A LACTIC STREPTOCOCCUS
J. Bacteriol. 1951 61: 643-645. [PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  

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C. R. Hampson
A CASE OF PROBABLE BOTULISM DUE TO WOUND INFECTION
J. Bacteriol. 1951 61: 647. [PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  

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