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Charles Thom 1872–1956
Kenneth B. Raper
J. Bacteriol. December 1956 72: 16.2-727;
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TYPING OF MIMA POLYMORPHA BY A PRECIPITIN TECHNIQUE
Sylvia G. Cary, Robert B. Lindberg, and John E. Faber, Jr.
J. Bacteriol. December 1956 72: 728-729;
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BIOSYNTHESIS OF METHIONINE FROM HOMOCYSTEINE AND s-METHYLMETHIONINE IN BACTERIA
Stanley K. Shapiro
J. Bacteriol. December 1956 72: 730-735;
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ELECTRON MICROSCOPIC STUDY OF PHAGOCYTOSIS OF STAPHYLOCOCCUS BY HUMAN LEUKOCYTES II.: Virulent and Non-Virulent Staphylococci
J. R. Goodman, R. E. Moore, and R. F. Baker
J. Bacteriol. December 1956 72: 736-745;
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A CYCLIC PATHWAY FOR THE BACTERIAL DISSIMILATION OF 2,3-BUTANEDIOL, ACETYLMETHYLCARBINOL AND DIACETYL II.: The Synthesis of Diacetylmethylcarbinol from Diacetyl, a New Diphosphothiamin Catalyzed Reaction
Elliot Juni and Gloria A. Heym
J. Bacteriol. December 1956 72: 746-753;
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SUCCINIC DEHYDROGENASE IN THE PARTICULATE FRACTION OF MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM
Masamichi Kusunose, Sadamu Nagai, Emi Kusunose, and Yuichi Yamamura
J. Bacteriol. December 1956 72: 754-761;
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STUDIES OF A "PARTICULATE" FORMIC DEHYDROGENASE FROM ESCHERICHIA COLI
Meyer J. Wolin and Herman C. Lichstein
J. Bacteriol. December 1956 72: 762-766;
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ELECTRON-SCATTERING GRANULES AND REDUCING SITES IN MYCOBACTERIA
Stuart Mudd, Kenji Takeya, and Howard J. Henderson
J. Bacteriol. December 1956 72: 767-783;
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EFFECT OF PHYSICO-CHEMICAL ENVIRONMENT ON SPHERULATION OF COCCIDIOIDES IMMITIS IN A CHEMICALLY DEFINED MEDIUM
John Lay Converse
J. Bacteriol. December 1956 72: 784-792;
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RAPID METHOD FOR TESTING RAFFINOSE FERMENTATION BY YEASTS
N. Van Uden
J. Bacteriol. December 1956 72: 793-795;
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GENE CONTROL OF RESISTANCE VS SENSITIVITY TO CADMIUM IN SACCHAROMYCES
James E. Middlekauff, Seiichi Hino, Sing Ping Yang, Gertrude Lindegren, and Carl C. Lindegren
J. Bacteriol. December 1956 72: 796-801;
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NUTRITIONAL STUDIES OF A VIRULENT STRAIN OF HAEMOPHILUS DUCREYI
Gloria W. Ajello, Wilbur E. Deacon, Lillian Paul, and Kenneth W. Walls
J. Bacteriol. December 1956 72: 802-808;
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A MALTOSE-FERMENTING VARIANT OF CLOSTRIDIUM HEMOLYTICUM
Louis Ds. Smith, Kenneth D. Claus, and Tats Matsuoka
J. Bacteriol. December 1956 72: 809-812;
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AUXOTROPHIC MUTANTS OF MYCOBACTERIA DEPENDENT ON FATTY ACIDS DERIVED FROM THE PARENT STRAIN
J. L. Karlsson
J. Bacteriol. December 1956 72: 813-815;
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SEROLOGICAL STUDIES ON LEUCONOSTOC MESENTEROIDES
Ruth Sierra and C. S. McCleskey
J. Bacteriol. December 1956 72: 816-820;
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BIOCHEMICAL ASPECTS OF THE CELL GROWTH OF ESCHERICHIA COLI AS STUDIED BY THE METHOD OF SYNCHRONOUS CULTURE
Yoichi Maruyama
J. Bacteriol. December 1956 72: 821-826;
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ON THE MECHANISM OF SONIC LYSIS OF BACTERIA
Boris Rotman
J. Bacteriol. December 1956 72: 827-830;
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PENICILLINASE OF ESCHERICHIA COLI AND ITS RELATION TO A PENICILLIN-BINDING COMPONENT
Samuel Liberman and Marvin J. Johnson
J. Bacteriol. December 1956 72: 831-833;
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STUDIES ON BACTERIAL UTILIZATION OF URONIC ACIDS I. Serratia marcescens
William J. Payne
J. Bacteriol. December 1956 72: 834-838;
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ANTAGONISM OF THE INHIBITORY ACTION OF AMINOSALICYLIC ACID ON MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS BY METHIONINE, BIOTIN AND CERTAIN FATTY ACIDS, AMINO ACIDS, AND PURINES
Loyd W. Hedgecock
J. Bacteriol. December 1956 72: 839-846;
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ELECTRON MICROSCOPY AND SEROLOGY OF STAPHYLOCOCCUS PHAGES
J. T. Seto, Paul Kaesberg, and J. B. Wilson
J. Bacteriol. December 1956 72: 847-850;
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ELECTRON MICROSCOPIC STUDY OF THE EXTRACELLULAR MATERIALS OF PASTEURELLA PESTIS
T. T. Crocker, T. H. Chen, and K. F. Meyer
J. Bacteriol. December 1956 72: 851-857;
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PURINE METABOLISM IN BACTERIA IV.: l-Azaserine as an Inhibitor
Joseph S. Gots and Edith G. Gollub
J. Bacteriol. December 1956 72: 858-864;
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BIOCHEMISTRY OF THE ACTINOMYCETALES II. StreptomycesANDNocardia: A Comparison of the Cell Wall Composition of Species of the Genera
Antonio H. Romano and Arthur Sohler
J. Bacteriol. December 1956 72: 865-868;
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ADAPTATION OF THE MEMBRANE FILTER TECHNIQUE TO THE RECOVERY OF VIBRIO COMMA FROM WATER SAMPLES
Oscar Felsenfeld and William Kozo Rokkaku
J. Bacteriol. December 1956 72: 869-870;
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MEMBERS OF THE TRIBE MIMEAE ISOLATED FROM RIVER WATER
Bernard A. Kenner and Paul W. Kabler
J. Bacteriol. December 1956 72: 870
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METABOLIC STUDIES OF RICKETTSIAE. III. STUDIES OF TRANSAMINATION, OXIDATIVE PHOSPHORYLATION AND GLUTAMATE-2-C14 INCORPORATION BY PURIFIED SUSPENSIONS OF RICKETTSIA MOOSERI

J. Bacteriol. December 1956 72: 871
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