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James Howard Brown 1884-1956
Roger D. Reid, Isabelle G. Schaub, and John H. Brewer
J. Bacteriol. September 1956 72: 280-282;
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GROWTH OF GROUP A HEMOLYTIC STREPTOCOCCUS IN THE STEADY STATE
Fred Karush, Victor F. Iacocca, and T. N. Harris
J. Bacteriol. September 1956 72: 283-294;
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MONOETHYL ESTER OF DIPICOLINIC ACID FROM BACTERIAL SPORES
J. J. Perry and J. W. Foster
J. Bacteriol. September 1956 72: 295-300;
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ISOLATION OF AN AMINOPEPTIDASE FROM TYPE B CLOSTRIDIUM BOTULINUM
Robert C. Millonig
J. Bacteriol. September 1956 72: 301-307;
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QUANTITATIVE ASPECTS OF TRANSFORMATION OF VIRULENCE IN AGROBACTERIUM TUMEFACIENS
Deana T. Klein and Richard M. Klein
J. Bacteriol. September 1956 72: 308-313;
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SOME ENZYMATIC ACTIVITIES OF A PARTICULATE FRACTION FROM SONIC LYSATES OF ESCHERICHIA COLI
Robert E. Asnis, Victor G. Vely, and Mary Catherine Glick
J. Bacteriol. September 1956 72: 314-319;
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STUDIES ON THE MODE OF ACTION OF NOVOBIOCIN
Thomas D. Brock
J. Bacteriol. September 1956 72: 320-323;
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SECRETION OF NICOTINIC ACID BY BIOTIN-DEPENDENT YEASTS
A. H. Rose and W. J. Nickerson
J. Bacteriol. September 1956 72: 324-328;
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REACTIVATION OF ULTRAVIOLET-IRRADIATED ESCHERICHIA COLI
Robert S. Weatherwax
J. Bacteriol. September 1956 72: 329-332;
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BACTERIAL OXIDATION OF p-AMINOBENZOIC ACID BY PSEUDOMONAS FLUORESCENS
Norman N. Durham
J. Bacteriol. September 1956 72: 333-336;
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INVESTIGATION OF THE ROLE OF SULFHYDRYL GROUPS IN BACTERIA IN RELATION TO THE GRAM STAIN
Tod Mittwer and J. W. Bartholomew
J. Bacteriol. September 1956 72: 337-339;
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INFLUENCE OF PHOSPHATE BUFFER ON CRYSTAL VIOLET UPTAKE AND RETENTION BY BACTERIAL CELLS AS RELATED TO THE GRAM REACTION
Harold Finkelstein and J. W. Bartholomew
J. Bacteriol. September 1956 72: 340-343;
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STUDIES ON THE PLASMODESM-LIKE LINKAGE BETWEEN SPORES OF BACILLUS ANTHRACIS
Norman G. Roth, Victor L. Wolfe, and Leon Marcus
J. Bacteriol. September 1956 72: 344-348;
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RELATION OF MOLECULE SIZE AND STRUCTURE TO ALCOHOL INHIBITION OF GLUCOSE UTILIZATION BY YEAST
William D. Gray and Carl Sova
J. Bacteriol. September 1956 72: 349-356;
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STAINING BACTERIAL SMEARS WITH FLUORESCENT ANTIBODY: I. General Methods for Malleomyces pseudomallei
Max D. Moody, Morris Goldman, and Berenice M. Thomason
J. Bacteriol. September 1956 72: 357-361;
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STAINING BACTERIAL SMEARS WITH FLUORESCENT ANTIBODY II.: Rapid Detection of Varying Numbers of Malleomyces pseudomallei in Contaminated Materials and Infected Animals
Berenice M. Thomason, Max D. Moody, and Morris Goldman
J. Bacteriol. September 1956 72: 362-367;
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EFFECT OF WATER ON THE DEATH RATE OF SERRATIA MARCESCENS
G. W. Monk, M. L. Elbert, C. L. Stevens, and P. A. McCaffrey
J. Bacteriol. September 1956 72: 368-372;
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MICROBIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF THE DIGLUTAMYL DERIVATIVES OF CITROVORUM FACTOR AND N10 FORMYLFOLIC ACID
M. Silverman and Barbara E. Wright
J. Bacteriol. September 1956 72: 373-377;
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CHARACTERIZATION OF STREPTOMYCES GRISEUS BACTERIOPHAGES
Renee R. Alexander and Elizabeth McCoy
J. Bacteriol. September 1956 72: 378-386;
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STUDIES ON 4-AMINOPYRAZOLO(3,4-d)PYRIMIDINE: GROWTH INHIBITION AND RELIEF IN NEUROSPORA CRASSA
Robert Fuerst, Carolyn E. Somers, and T. C. Hsu
J. Bacteriol. September 1956 72: 387-393;
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DISTRIBUTION OF MOLYBDENUM99 IN CELL-FREE PREPARATIONS OF AZOTOBACTER VINELANDII
R. F. Keeler, W. A. Bulen, and J. E. Varner
J. Bacteriol. September 1956 72: 394-396;
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EFFECT OF GASEOUS ENVIRONMENT ON GROWTH AND CATALASE CONTENT OF VIBRIO FETUS CULTURES OF BOVINE ORIGIN
E. M. Kiggins and W. N. Plastridge
J. Bacteriol. September 1956 72: 397-400;
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ENZYME SYSTEMS IN THE MYCOBACTERIA II.: The Malic Dehydrogenase
Dexter S. Goldman
J. Bacteriol. September 1956 72: 401-405;
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PSEUDOMONAS AUREOFACIENS NOV. SPEC. AND ITS PIGMENTS
A. J. Kluyver
J. Bacteriol. September 1956 72: 406-411;
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PSEUDOMONAS AUREOFACIENS KLUYVER AND PHENAZINE {alpha}-CARBOXYLIC ACID, ITS CHARACTERISTIC PIGMENT
William C. Haynes, Frank H. Stodola, Joan M. Locke, Thomas G. Pridham, Howard F. Conway, Virgil E. Sohns, and Richard W. Jackson
J. Bacteriol. September 1956 72: 412-417;
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TRICARBOXYLIC ACID CYCLE ACTIVITY IN ACETOBACTER PASTEURIANUM
Tsoo E. King, Elwell H. Kawasaki, and Vernon H. Cheldelin
J. Bacteriol. September 1956 72: 418-421;
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EFFECT OF X-RAYS ON THE SURVIVAL OF BACTERIA AND YEAST II.: Relation of Cell Concentration and Endogenous Respiration to Sensitivity
Shirley E. Gunter and Henry I. Kohn
J. Bacteriol. September 1956 72: 422-428;
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