Receive this page by e-mail each issue: [Sign up for eTOCs]

Contents: May 1953, Volume 65, Issue 5

      down to article Articles
      down to article Note
previous issue Other Issues next issue

  FREE CONTENT FROM ASM   AUTHOR-SPONSORED OPEN ACCESS

Table of Contents

[Index by Author]

Table of Contents (PDF) » | Cover (PDF) » | Administration (PDF) » | Advertising (PDF) »

To see an article, click its [Full Text], [Abstract] or [PDF] link. To review many abstracts, check the boxes to the left of the titles you want, and click the 'Get All Checked Abstract(s)' button. To see one abstract at a time, click its [Abstract] link.



Articles:back to section


GENETIC STUDIES ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF STREPTOMYCIN RESISTANCE IN PASTEURELLA PESTIS
E. D. Garber, Kathryn Noble, and N. Carouso
J. Bacteriol. May 1953 65: 485-489;
[PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  


THE PHOSPHOGLUCONATE PATHWAY OF CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM IN THE MULTIPLICATION OF BACTERIAL VIRUSES
Seymour S. Cohen and Lorraine Roth
J. Bacteriol. May 1953 65: 490-495;
[PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  


THE EFFECT OF FREE AMINO ACID POOL LEVELS ON THE INDUCED SYNTHESIS OF ENZYMES
Harlyn O. Halvorson and S. Spiegelman
J. Bacteriol. May 1953 65: 496-504;
[PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  


THE EFFECT OF ß-PROPIOLACTONE ON THE METABOLISM OF BLASTOMYCES DERMATITIDIS
Glen R. Gale
J. Bacteriol. May 1953 65: 505-508;
[PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  


PIGMENT PRODUCTION BY HAEMOPHILUS PARAPERTUSSIS
P. W. Ensminger
J. Bacteriol. May 1953 65: 509-510;
[PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  


HYDROGENASE AND NITROGENASE IN AZOTOBACTER
Margaret Green and P. W. Wilson
J. Bacteriol. May 1953 65: 511-517;
[PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  


ELECTROPHORETIC BEHAVIOR AND CRYSTAL VIOLET ADSORPTION CAPACITY OF RIBONUCLEASE TREATED BACTERIAL CELLS
John O. Harris
J. Bacteriol. May 1953 65: 518-521;
[PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  


PROPERTIES OF HYDROGENASE FROM AZOTOBACTER VINELANDII
L. A. Hyndman, R. H. Burris, and P. W. Wilson
J. Bacteriol. May 1953 65: 522-531;
[PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  


THE SOMATIC ANTIGENS OF CORYNEBACTERIUM MICHIGANENSE AND CORYNEBACTERIUM INSIDIOSUM
Stanley A. Rosenthal and Charles D. Cox
J. Bacteriol. May 1953 65: 532-537;
[PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  


EFFECT OF SODIUM AZIDE ON RADIATION DAMAGE AND PHOTOREACTIVATION
Heinz Berger, Felix L. Haas, Orville Wyss, and Wilson S. Stone
J. Bacteriol. May 1953 65: 538-543;
[PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  


THE NITROGEN METABOLISM OF CERTAIN STRAINS OF MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS
Frederick Bernheim, William E. DeTurk, and Hilda Pope
J. Bacteriol. May 1953 65: 544-547;
[PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  


RUMEN ORGANISMS I.: Curved Rods and a Related Rod Type
C. N. Huhtanen and L. S. Gall
J. Bacteriol. May 1953 65: 548-553;
[PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  


RUMEN ORGANISMS II.: Two Lactate Utilizers and Six Miscellaneous Types
C. N. Huhtanen and L. S. Gall
J. Bacteriol. May 1953 65: 554-559;
[PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  


METABOLISM AND NUTRITION OF CLOSTRIDIUM FESERI
Lewis W. Jones and C. E. Clifton
J. Bacteriol. May 1953 65: 560-564;
[PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  


THE {alpha}-KETOGLUTARIC OXIDASE SYSTEM OF AZOTOBACTER
E. S. Lindstrom
J. Bacteriol. May 1953 65: 565-570;
[PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  


THE ANTIGENIC COMPOSITION OF CRYPTOCOCCUS NEOFORMANS IV.: The Use of Paper Chromatography for Following Purification of the Capsular Polysaccharide
E. Edward Evans and Robert J. Theriault
J. Bacteriol. May 1953 65: 571-577;
[PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  


INTERRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THIOCTIC ACID, L-LYXOFLAVIN, AND RIBOFLAVIN IN STREPTOCOCCUS FAECALIS
C. H. Hill
J. Bacteriol. May 1953 65: 578-580;
[PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  


THE METABOLISM OF BRUCELLAE: THE ROLE OF CELLULAR PERMEABILITY
Philipp Gerhardt, D. R. Mac Gregor, A. G. Marr, C. B. Olsen, and J. B. Wilson
J. Bacteriol. May 1953 65: 581-586;
[PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  


TRACER STUDIES OF FORMATE METABOLISM IN FUNGI
W. E. Jefferson and J. W. Foster
J. Bacteriol. May 1953 65: 587-592;
[PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  


CYTOKINESIS IN GAFFKYA TETRAGENA
H. L. Chance
J. Bacteriol. May 1953 65: 593-595;
[PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  


SURFACE ACTIVITY AS THE CAUSE OF THE ANOMALOUS BEHAVIOR OF URETHANE AS AN INHIBITOR OF YEAST RESPIRATION
Carl Lamanna and Jack J. R. Campbell
J. Bacteriol. May 1953 65: 596-600;
[PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  


NET UTILIZATION OF FREE AMINO ACIDS DURING THE INDUCED SYNTHESIS OF MALTOZYMASE IN YEAST
Harlyn O. Halvorson and S. Spiegelman
J. Bacteriol. May 1953 65: 601-608;
[PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  


THE NUTRITIONAL REQUIREMENTS OF TREPONEMATA V. A: Detoxified Lipide as the Essential Growth Factor Supplied by Crystallized Serum Albumin
Vance I. Oyama, Harry G. Steinman, and Harry Eagle
J. Bacteriol. May 1953 65: 609-616;
[PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  



Note:back to section


THE FORMIC HYDROGENLYASE SYSTEM OF AEROBACTER AEROGENES
Herman C. Lichstein and Ruth B. Boyd
J. Bacteriol. May 1953 65: 617-618;
[PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  


To see an article, click its [Full Text] link. To review many abstracts, check the boxes to the left of the titles you want, and click the 'Get All Checked Abstract(s)' button. To see one abstract at a time, click its [Abstract] link.