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Biochemical differentiation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis grown in vivo and in vitro | Q24618059 | ||
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Rapidly growing, acid fast bacteria. I. Species' descriptions of Mycobacterium phlei Lehmann and Neumann and Mycobacterium smegmatis (Trevisan) Lehmann and Neumann | Q24621167 | ||
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Characterization of a polyisoprenoid compound functional in O-antigen biosynthesis | Q24646569 | ||
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Adansonian classification of mycobacteria | Q28189060 | ||
Mycobacterium balnei, a new acid-fast bacillus occurring in swimming pools and capable of producing skin lesions in humans | Q28210695 | ||
Persisting bacteriophage infections, lysogeny, and phage conversions | Q28237949 | ||
Enzymatic alkylenation of phospholipid fatty acid chains by extracts of Mycobacterium phlei | Q28239496 | ||
Purification and Properties of the Fatty Acid Synthetase from Mycobacterium phlei | Q28244620 | ||
The Enzymatic Synthesis of Fatty Acid Methyl Esters by Carboxyl Group Alkylation | Q28248957 | ||
Buruli disease in a district of Uganda | Q28250739 | ||
Biosynthesis of a mycobacterial lipopolysaccharide. Properties of the polysaccharide methyltransferase | Q28253428 | ||
Immunoadjuvant activities of synthetic N-acetyl-muramyl-peptides or -amino acids | Q28340412 | ||
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Adansonian Classification of Mycobacteria | Q29041662 | ||
Properties of bacteriophage PM2: A lipid-containing bacterial virus | Q29042317 | ||
ISOLATION OF THE lambda PHAGE REPRESSOR | Q34509969 | ||
Poisonous principles of mushrooms of the genus Amanita. Four-carbon amines acting on the central nervous system and cell-destroying cyclic peptides are produced | Q34661698 | ||
Isolation and Properties of a Macromolecular, Water-Soluble, Immuno-Adjuvant Fraction from the Cell Wall of Mycobacterium smegmatis | Q34698893 | ||
Effect of isoniazid on the protoplasmic viscosity in Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Q34913536 | ||
Hypothesis. Auto-antibodies and immunological theories: An analytical review | Q34977261 | ||
Complex Formation Between Mycobacterial Polysaccharides and Fatty Acyl-CoA Derivatives | Q35101336 | ||
Light-Induced Lysis and Carotenogenesis in Myxococcus xanthus | Q35143521 | ||
Action Spectrum for the Photolysis of Myxococcus xanthus | Q35145323 | ||
Mycobacterial polysaccharides. II. Comparison of polysaccharides from strains of four species of mycobacteria | Q35156795 | ||
Granuloma formation induced in mice by chemically defined mycobacterial fractions | Q35156936 | ||
Environmental control of glycogen and lipid content of Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Q35158690 | ||
Kinetics of Utilization of Organic Compounds in the Growth of Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Q35164395 | ||
Effect of oleic acid on growth and cell structure of mycobacteria. | Q35171373 | ||
Ultrastructure of nonphotosynthetic carotenoid-containing bacteria. | Q35177607 | ||
Effect of Trypsin and Ribonuclease on the Immunogenic Activity of Ribosomes and Ribonucleic Acid Isolated from Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Q35181452 | ||
A METHOD FOR THE ISOLATION OF UNCLASSIFIED ACID-FAST BACILLI FROM SOIL AND WATER | Q35410553 | ||
THE PATHOGENIC "ATYPICAL" MYCOBACTERIA. | Q35437429 | ||
PREPATELLAR BURSITIS CAUSED BY MYCOBACTERIUM MARINUM (BALNEI); CASE REPORT, CLASSIFICATION, AND REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE | Q35489369 | ||
AUTOANTIBODIES AND DISEASE. | Q35525242 | ||
Macrophage Function in Infectious Disease with Inbred Rabbits. | Q35548095 | ||
Relationship between the uptake of isoniazid and its action on in vivo mycolic acid synthesis in Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Q35644856 | ||
Scanning electron microscopy of the H37Ra strain of Mycobacterium tuberculosis exposed to isoniazid | Q35651268 | ||
Lysogeny | Q35657615 | ||
Cervical lymphadenitis in children caused by chromogenic Mycobacteria | Q35681199 | ||
Formation of multinucleate giant cells in organized epitheloid cell granulomas | Q35875190 | ||
Pure granulomatous nocardiosis, a new fungus disease distinguished by intracellular parasitism; a description of a new disease in man due to a hitherto undescribed organism, Nocardia intracellularis, n. sp., including a study of the biologic and pat | Q35931022 | ||
Macrophage accumulation, division, maturation, and digestive and microbicidal capacities in tuberculous lesions. I. Studies involving their incorporation of tritiated thymidine and their content of lysosomal enzymes and bacilli | Q36078232 | ||
A study of Mycobacterium gordonae and Mycobacterium marianum (Scrofulaceum) | Q36130059 | ||
Proliferation and migration of reticuloendothelial cells following injection of a tubercle bacillary lipid | Q36130109 | ||
Classification of Mycobacterium avium and related opportunist mycobacteria met in England and Wales | Q36251843 | ||
A bacteriological study of endemic tuberculosis in birds | Q36252169 | ||
The production and preliminary investigation of Burulin, a new skin test reagent for Mycobacterium ulcerans infection | Q36253353 | ||
Studies of arthritis and other lesions induced in rats by injection of mycobacterial adjuvant. V. Changes affecting the skin and mucous membranes. Comparison of the experimental process with human disease | Q36265358 | ||
Corynebacterium diphtheriae and its relatives. | Q37198816 | ||
Mycobacterial lipids: selected topics | Q37200157 | ||
Intermediary metabolism of mycobacteria | Q37200216 | ||
Pyridine extraction of nocardial acid fastness. | Q37233182 | ||
Serological Examination of Some Strains That Are in the Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare-scrofulaceum Complex But Do Not Belong to Schaefer's Serotypes | Q37233629 | ||
Modification of Schaefer's Procedure for Serotyping of Organisms of the Mycobacterium avium-M. intracellulare-M. scrofulaceum complex | Q37245240 | ||
Response of Hypersensitive Mice to the Footpad Injection of Living Homologous or Heterologous Mycobacteria: Preliminary Report | Q37257120 | ||
IMMUNOGENIC ACTIVITY OF A RIBOSOMAL FRACTION OBTAINED FROM MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS. | Q37419107 | ||
Passive transfer of immunity to typhoid by macrophages. | Q37425216 | ||
Detection of specific lipids in mycobacteria by infrared spectroscopy | Q37451772 | ||
Description of various colony forms of mycobacteria. | Q37476185 | ||
A mutant of a scotochromogenic Mycobacterium detected by colony morphology and lipid studies | Q37476205 | ||
Fatty acid synthetase activity in Mycobacterium phlei: regulation by polysaccharides | Q37545482 | ||
THE ENZYMATIC SYNTHESIS OF FATTY ACIDS BY ALDOL CONDENSATION. | Q37618716 | ||
Mechanism of lysozyme action | Q38363071 | ||
Tropical fish aquariums. A source of Mycobacterium marinum infections resembling sporotrichosis | Q38859814 | ||
An immunodiffusion analysis of strains of Mycobacterium ulcerans isolated in Australia, Malaya, Mexico, Uganda and Zaire | Q38894696 | ||
Notes on mycobacterium ulcerans | Q38895395 | ||
Mycobacterium ulcerans infection (with comments on pathogenesis) | Q38897992 | ||
MYCOBACTERIAL SKIN ULCERS IN UGANDA: DESCRIPTION OF A NEW MYCOBACTERIUM (MYCOBACTERIUM BURULI). | Q38898292 | ||
MYCOBACTERIAL SKIN ULCERS IN UGANDA: HISTOPATHOLOGICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL ASPECTS. | Q38898297 | ||
Mycobacterial skin ulcers in Uganda | Q38898801 | ||
Chemical and biological properties of mycobactins isolated from various mycobacteria | Q39107724 | ||
Biochemistry of Polyisoprenoid Biosynthesis | Q39111314 | ||
The role of biotin-dependent carboxylations in biosynthetic reactions | Q39261029 | ||
Specificity of basophils and lymphocytes in cutaneous basophil hypersensitivity | Q39317966 | ||
A possible relationship between delayed hypersensitivity and cell-mediated immunity | Q39322723 | ||
Epidemiological Notes onMycobacterium kansasiiDisease | Q39335861 | ||
Two genes in the major histocompatibility complex control immune response | Q39338895 | ||
On soluble mediators of immunologic regulation | Q39365930 | ||
Delayed hypersensitivity and granulomatous response after immunization with protein antigens associated with a mycobacterial glycolipid and oil droplets | Q39366662 | ||
Shared antigens between human malignant melanoma cells and Mycobacterium bovis (BCG) | Q39381007 | ||
Studies on autoimmune encephalomyelitis in the guinea pig. II. An in vitro investigation on the nature, properties, and specificity of the serum-demyelinating factor | Q39381022 | ||
Properties of guinea pig 7S antibodies. III. Identification of antibodies involved in complement fixation and hemolysis | Q36266172 | ||
THE PASSIVE TRANSFER OF ACQUIRED RESISTANCE TO LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES | Q36266549 | ||
CORYNEBACTERIAL PSEUDOTUBERCULOSIS IN MICE. I. COMPARATIVE SUSCEPTIBILITY OF MOUSE STRAINS TO EXPERIMENTAL INFECTION WITH CORYNEBACTERIUM KUTSCHERI | Q36266608 | ||
Properties of antibodies cytophilic for macrophages | Q36267946 | ||
Immunization of dissociated spleen cell cultures from normal mice | Q36268799 | ||
The origin and kinetics of mononuclear phagocytes | Q36269269 | ||
The host response to Calmette-Guérin bacillus infection in mice | Q36269661 | ||
The influence of immunologically committed lymphoid cells on macrophage activity in vivo | Q36269697 | ||
The immunogenicity of antigen bound to the plasma membrane of macrophages | Q36270156 | ||
A population of lymphocytes bearing a membrane receptor for antigen-antibody-complement complexes. I. Separation and characterization | Q36270487 | ||
Regulation of the immune system by synthetic polynucleotides. 3. Action on antigen-reactive cells of thymic origin | Q36270819 | ||
The relationship between antigenic structure and the requirement for thymus-derived cells in the immune response | Q36271186 | ||
A receptor for antibody on B lymphocytes. I. Method of detection and functional significance | Q36271426 | ||
A receptor for antibody on B lymphocytes. II. Immunochemical and electron microscopy characteristics | Q36271479 | ||
Interaction of aggregated -globulin with B lymphocytes | Q36271649 | ||
Cell interactions in the immune response in vitro. V. Specific collaboration via complexes of antigen and thymus-derived cell immunoglobulin | Q36271955 | ||
Regulation of the antibody response to type 3 pneumococcal polysaccharide. I. Nature of regulatory cells | Q36272256 | ||
Characterization of a lymphocyte factor which alters macrophage functions | Q36272783 | ||
Effect of B-cell mitogens on lymphocyte subpopulations possesing C'3 and Fc receptors | Q36273049 | ||
Induction of guinea pig B-cell lymphokine synthesis by mitogenic and nonmitogenic signals to Fc, Ig, and C3 receptors | Q36273741 | ||
Phagosome-lysosome interactions in cultured macrophages infected with virulent tubercle bacilli. Reversal of the usual nonfusion pattern and observations on bacterial survival | Q36358207 | ||
Killer cells: a functional comparison between natural, immune T-cell and antibody-dependent in vitro systems | Q36359200 | ||
Endogenous photosensitization in a carotenoidless mutant of Rhodopseudomonas speroides | Q36373208 | ||
Incorporation of glycine into the cell wall glycopeptide in Staphylococcus aureus: role of sRNA and lipid intermediates | Q36378205 | ||
LIPID-PHOSPHOACETYLMURAMYL-PENTAPEPTIDE AND LIPID-PHOSPHODISACCHARIDE-PENTAPEPTIDE: PRESUMED MEMBRANE TRANSPORT INTERMEDIATES IN CELL WALL SYNTHESIS | Q36397130 | ||
SULFOLIPID FROM VIRULENT TUBERCLE BACILLI. | Q36431102 | ||
Amino acids of the cell wall of Nocardia rubra | Q36503185 | ||
The reaction of Concanavalin-A with mycobacterial culture filtrates | Q36539439 | ||
A reference system for antigens of Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Q36540032 | ||
Mycobacterium chitae: a New Species | Q36551101 | ||
Mycobacterium rhodesiae sp. nov. A new species of rapid-growing scotochromogenic mycobacteria | Q36551803 | ||
Iron-chelating compound from Mycobacterium avium | Q36577228 | ||
A description of the new species Mycobacterium borstelense n. sp | Q36578285 | ||
Mycobacterium aurum; a new species | Q36580729 | ||
Immunological nature of antimycobacterial phenomenon in macrophages | Q40879088 | ||
Nonspecific inhibition of growth of intracellular Listeria monocytogenes by lymphocyte culture products | Q40879224 | ||
Further study on neutralization of biochemical activity of cord factor by anti-cord factor antibody | Q40879914 | ||
Extracellular iron acquisition by mycobacteria: role of the exochelins and evidence against the participation of mycobactin | Q40881876 | ||
Demonstration in tissue culture of lymphocyte-mediated immunity to tuberculosis. | Q40884282 | ||
Polysaccharides of Mycobacterium bovis Ushi 10, Mycobacterium smegmatis, Mycobacterium phlei, and Atypical Mycobacterium P1. | Q40884587 | ||
Significance of protein a production by staphylococci | Q40884853 | ||
Influence of oxidation and reduction on the acid-fastness of mycobacteria | Q40886146 | ||
Antigen-Mediated Fusion of Specifically Sensitized Rabbit Alveolar Macrophages | Q40913124 | ||
Preparation and Biological Properties of Water-Soluble Adjuvant Fractions from Delipidated Cells of Mycobacterium smegmatis and Nocardia opaca | Q40914836 | ||
Effects of Dextran Sulfate 500 on Cell-Mediated Resistance to Infection with Listeria monocytogenes in Mice. | Q40916307 | ||
Morphological changes induced by dextran sulfate 500 in mononuclear phagocytes of listeria-infected mice. | Q40916313 | ||
LIGHT AS A FACTOR IN THE PRODUCTION OF PIGMENT BY CERTAIN BACTERIA. | Q40933840 | ||
DEPRESSION OF THE TUBERCULIN REACTION BY VIRAL VACCINES. | Q40969753 | ||
THE BASIS FOR IMMUNITY TO MOUSE TYPHOID. 3. CELL-BOUND ANTIBODY | Q40975430 | ||
MYCOBACTERIUM FORTUITUM IN ABSCESSES OF MAN. | Q41210415 | ||
Hypothesis. Bound C3 as the second signal for B-cell activation | Q41509564 | ||
INFECTION-PROMOTING ACTIVITY OF HIGH MOLECULAR WEIGHT MICROBIAL POLYSACCHARIDES ON MOUSE PERITONEAL INFECTIONS WITH PASTEURELLA PESTIS. | Q41562813 | ||
MYCOBACTERIAL DISEASE IN MAN AND ANIMALS. ASPECTS OF THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF INFECTION BY 'ANONYMOUS' MYCOBACTERIA. | Q41783198 | ||
Immunological adjuvants and the mechanism of cell cooperation | Q41790471 | ||
Alterations of macrophage functions by mediators from lymphocytes | Q41815135 | ||
Studies on tubercle bacillus-monocyte relationship. II. Induction of monocyte degeneration by bacteria and culture filtrate: specificity of serum and monocyte effects on resistance to degeneration | Q41842479 | ||
Total synthesis and adjuvant activity of bacterial peptidoglycan derivatives | Q41855053 | ||
Specific and nonspecific antitumor immunity. II. Macrophage-mediated nonspecific effector activity induced by BCG and similar agents | Q41869653 | ||
Multiple mycobacterial antigens in diagnostic tuberculins | Q41891715 | ||
Avian tuberculosis in the human. | Q41897642 | ||
Further studies on the lipids of corynebacteria. The mannolipids of Corynebacterium aquaticum | Q41914598 | ||
Further studies on the paired fibrous structure of mycobacterial cell wall. | Q41916035 | ||
The mechanism of wall synthesis in bacteria. The organization of enzymes and isoprenoid phosphates in the membrane | Q41975264 | ||
Mycobacterium paraffinicum n. sp., a bacterium isolated from soil | Q41995054 | ||
Isolation of Mycobacterium xenopei from water taps | Q42025753 | ||
Crystallization and properties of l-lactate oxidase from Mycobacterium smegmatis | Q42068101 | ||
Pulmonary tuberculosis apparently caused by the avian tubercle bacillus | Q42113408 | ||
Properties of guinea pig 7S antibodies. I. Electrophoretic separation of two types of guinea pig 7S antibodies | Q42160921 | ||
Chemical and physical properties of an arabinogalactan-peptide from wheat endosperm | Q42171091 | ||
Inhibition by Isoniazid of Synthesis of Mycolic Acids in Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Q42238872 | ||
Response of Mycobacterium tuberculosis to environmental changes. Survival after transfer from amino-acid-supplemented medium to basal medium | Q42439843 | ||
The chronicity of inflammation and its significance in rheumatoid arthritis | Q42586460 | ||
The relation of micro-organisms to carotenoids and vitamin A: The production of carotenoids by Mycobacterium phlei | Q42591653 | ||
The Influence of Allergy on the Development of Early Tuberculous Lesions | Q42682701 | ||
Studies on antibody production. IV. The role of a wax fraction of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in adjuvant emulsions on the production of antibody to egg albumin | Q42821891 | ||
Cross-immunity between Brucella melitensis and Mycobacterium tuberculosis; intracellular behavior of Brucella melitensis in monocytes from vaccinated animals | Q42822656 | ||
A cellular basis of immunity in experimental Brucella infection | Q42822772 | ||
Cutaneous basophil (Jones-Mote) hypersensitivity after "tolerogenic" doses of intravenous ovalbumin in the guinea pig. | Q42835810 | ||
Studies on mediator production by highly purified human T and B lymphocytes | Q42837088 | ||
Biosynthesis of a mycobacterial lipopolysaccharide. Incorporation of [14C]acyl groups by whole cells in vivo | Q42923474 | ||
The cytology of a strain of Corynebacterium diphtheriae | Q42954152 | ||
An extracellular glycolipid produced by Escherichia coli grown under lysine-limiting conditions | Q42966348 | ||
The occurrence of phosphatidylethanolamine and glycosyl diglycerides in thermophilic bacilli | Q43019874 | ||
Bovine tuberculosis in humans in Ontario. The epidemiologic features of 31 active cases occurring between 1964 and 1970. | Q43211185 | ||
The prevalence of bovine type tuberculous infection in man in the English rural population | Q43211214 | ||
Tuberculosis caused by Mycobacterium bovis. Report of sex cases: 1954-1968. | Q43211462 | ||
A fatal case of infection due to Mycobacterium bovis | Q43211658 | ||
Pulmonary bovine tuberculosis in an owner and in his dairy herd | Q43211875 | ||
ATYPICAL MYCOBACTERIA IN MONKEYS | Q43217444 | ||
Cord factor revisited: a tribute to the late Dr. Hubert Bloch | Q43410322 | ||
Tuberculosis in children: a cooperative study in Europe | Q43415343 | ||
Outbreak of Injection Abscesses Due to Mycobacterium abscessus | Q43420212 | ||
Epidemiologic Observations on Cases of Buruli Ulcer Seen in a Hospital in the Lower Congo * | Q43427712 | ||
Biosynthesis of mannophospholipids by Mycobacterium phlei | Q43459395 | ||
Amino acid sequence of tuberculin-active protein from Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Q43465395 | ||
Subcutaneous abscesses due to Mycobacterium fortuitum. Report of a case | Q43509786 | ||
A comparison of three mycobacteriophages | Q43511809 | ||
Lupus murinus. The discovery, diagnosis and treatment of seventeen cases of lupus murinus | Q43524692 | ||
The adjuvant activity of a mycobacterial water soluble adjuvant (WSA) in vitro. I. The requirement of macrophages | Q43541781 | ||
The major histocompatibility complex--genetics and biology (second of three parts). | Q39397336 | ||
Induction of an IgM anti-(bovine)-IgG response in mice by bacterial lipopolysaccharide | Q39414092 | ||
Palmityl coenzyme A inhibition of fatty acid synthesis. Relief by bovine serum albumin and mycobacterial polysaccharides. | Q39591565 | ||
Further use of diphenylamine for the study of carotenoid biosynthesis in mycobacterium phlei. | Q39805955 | ||
Carotenoid pigments of Mycobacterium kansasii | Q39861525 | ||
The regulatory influence of activated T cells on B cell responses to antigen | Q39867786 | ||
Membrane immunoglobulins and antigen receptors on B and T lymphocytes | Q39871718 | ||
Taxonomic criteria for Mycobacteria and nocardiae. | Q39871932 | ||
Saturated fatty acid biosynthesis and its regulation | Q39873193 | ||
Cell-mediated cytotoxicity, allograft rejection, and tumor immunity | Q39874128 | ||
Disseminated infection caused by Mycobacterium kansasii. Report of a case and brief review of the literature | Q39878057 | ||
The role of iron in bacterial infections, with special consideration of host-tubercle bacillus interaction | Q39879284 | ||
A review of the action of isoniazid | Q39891130 | ||
Biosynthesis of carotenoids and plant triterpenes | Q39894565 | ||
BCG and cancer (first of two parts). | Q39900917 | ||
Pathogenicity of the L-phase of bacteria | Q39919156 | ||
Lymphocyte Mediators and Cellular Hypersensitivity | Q39921997 | ||
T Cell Control of Antibody Production | Q39941287 | ||
BCG and cancer | Q39941324 | ||
Metabolic alterations of fatty acids | Q39944795 | ||
Disease in children due to mycobacteria other than Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Q39955597 | ||
Mycobacterium marinum infections of the hand. Report of three cases and review of the literature | Q39958486 | ||
Granulomatous hypersensitivity | Q39965073 | ||
Fatty acid biosynthesis and the role of the acyl carrier protein. | Q39968133 | ||
The granulomatous inflammatory exudate | Q39986925 | ||
Atypical mycobacteria. Their clinical, laboratory, and epidemiologic significance | Q39989699 | ||
Nontuberculous mycobacterial diseases | Q39991239 | ||
The concept of immunological surveillance | Q39994321 | ||
Bacterial Glycolipids | Q39996065 | ||
The pathogenesis of the immunologic granuloma | Q39997957 | ||
The mycobacterial cell wall | Q40003346 | ||
Immunological phenomena in leprosy and related diseases | Q40005152 | ||
In vitro approaches to the mechanism of cell-mediated immune reactions | Q40006484 | ||
Unclassified mycobacterial diseases | Q40011054 | ||
Pathogenic mycobacteria | Q40012330 | ||
Thyroid Antigens and Autoimmunity | Q40015840 | ||
Report on a pseudolysogenic mycobacterium and a review of the literature concerning pseudolysogeny | Q40024895 | ||
The Origin and Function of Some Methyl Groups in Branched-Chain Fatty acids, Plant Sterols and Quinones | Q40028303 | ||
The Nature of the Acid-fast Stain | Q40032530 | ||
Delayed hypersensitivity | Q40035968 | ||
Pulmonary Mycobacterium fortuitum infection in association with achalasia of the oesophagus. Case report and review of the literature | Q40057475 | ||
Biogenesis of β-Carotene in Mycobacterium kansasii | Q40089424 | ||
Incorporation of Cholesterol by Membranes of Bacterial L-phase Variants: With An Appendix: On the Determination of the L-phase Parentage by the Electrophoretic Patterns of Cell Proteins | Q44207037 | ||
Disseminated Mycobacteriosis Caused by Battey Type Mycobacteria | Q44226443 | ||
LYMPH GLAND PROCESSES CAUSED BY ATYPICAL MYCOBACTERIA AND MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM. BACTERIOLOGICALLY VERIFIED CASES IN DENMARK FROM 1935 TO 1961 | Q44233283 | ||
In-vitro demonstration of thymic hormone in the mouse by conversion of precursor cells into lymphocytes | Q44248416 | ||
Lymphocyte Mediated Cytotoxicity in Vitro. Induction and Inhibition by Humoral Antibody and Nature of Effector Cells | Q44249967 | ||
Mycobacterium marinum (atypical acid-fast bacillus) infections of the hand | Q44268967 | ||
A Simple Method to Obtain the Mycococcus Form of Mycobacterium phlei | Q44319673 | ||
The formation of spheroplasts of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in tissue culture cells | Q44358515 | ||
Immunotherapy of cancer: regression of tumors after intralesional injection of living Mycobacterium bovis | Q44411839 | ||
Auto-antibodies in experimental chronic infective disease | Q44412453 | ||
The Nature of the Electron-transparent Zone that Surrounds Mycobacterium lepraemurium inside Host Cells | Q44416843 | ||
Incidence of the serotypes of Mycobacerium avium and atypical mycobacteria in human and animal diseases | Q44439712 | ||
Mycobacterium fortuitum infection of the cornea. A report of to cases | Q44442683 | ||
Macrophages in Inflammation and Infection | Q44489881 | ||
MYCOBACTERIUM ULCERANS INFECTION IN QUEENSLAND. | Q44501699 | ||
Studies on peptides, glycopeptides and antigenic polysaccharide-glycopeptide complexes isolated from an L-11 enzyme lysate of the cell walls of Mycobacterium tuberculosis strain H37Rv | Q44506629 | ||
The in vitro assay of tuberculin hypersensitivity in Macaca mulatta sensitized with bacille Calmette Guerin cell wall vaccine and-or infected with virulent Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Q44516858 | ||
Formation of spheroplasts of Mycobacterium tuberculosis by lysozyme in combination with certain enzymes of rabbit peritoneal monocytes | Q44527278 | ||
On the role of a palmityl thioesterase in fatty acid elongation | Q44574570 | ||
Introduction of "natural" killer' cells by BCG | Q44584938 | ||
The induction of delayed hypersensitivity in guinea pigs to poly U and poly A:U | Q44593583 | ||
Chemical structure of the antigenic determinants of cell wall polysaccharide of Mycobacterium tuberculosis strain H37Rv | Q44610681 | ||
Avian Tuberculosis Endophthalmitis | Q44625906 | ||
Mycobacterium xenopei pulmonary infection in man | Q44637276 | ||
Ultrastructure of some mycobacteriophages | Q44692513 | ||
Antigens of a mycobacteriophage: Phlei phage | Q44723192 | ||
A lactate oxygenase from Mycobacterium phlei. II. Spectral characteristics in aerobic and anaerobic reactions | Q44754667 | ||
Investigation by seroagglutination of strains of the Mycobacterium intracellulare-M. scrofulaceum group from house dusts and sputum in Southeastern Queensland | Q44770605 | ||
Observations on the antibody response to Mycobacterium tuberculosis in laboratory animals | Q44770879 | ||
Mycobacterium fortuitum Infection of Corneal Graft | Q44795436 | ||
Genetic Transfer in Mycobacterium phlei | Q44797043 | ||
Original mycobacterial sin | Q44807359 | ||
Structural and biogenetic correlations of mycolic acids in relation to the phylogenesis of various genera of Actinomycetales | Q44823200 | ||
The fate of virulent and attenuated Mycobacteria in guinea pigs infected by the respiratory route | Q44867327 | ||
Purification and properties of tuberculin-active protein from Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Q44891995 | ||
Regional lymphadenitis following BCG vaccination (BCGitis). Clinical comments based upon 25 instances among 1295 childhood vaccinees | Q44931172 | ||
The 6-O-methylglucose-containing lipopolysaccharide of Mycobacterium phlei. Structure of the reducing end of the polysaccharide | Q44933186 | ||
Surface peptido-glycolipid filaments on Mycobacterium leprae | Q44958572 | ||
The occurrence of lipids in Mycobacteriophage D29 propagated in Mycobacterium smegmatis ATCC 607 | Q44978727 | ||
Demonstration of mycolic acid and phthiocerol dimycocerosate in "in vivo grown tubercle bacilli". | Q44980079 | ||
Recent studies of carotenoid biosynthesis in bacteria | Q44988266 | ||
Specific and nonspecific antitumor immunity. I. Description of an in vitro assay based on inhibition of DNA synthesis in tumor cells | Q45182722 | ||
In vitro synthesis of antibody to phages of Mycobacterium phlei | Q45193035 | ||
A comparative intradermal test with peptidoglycolipids (PMKO) from Mycobacterium avium and Mycobacterium johnei | Q45209108 | ||
Infections With Mycobacterium marinum | Q45243857 | ||
Properties of mycobacteriophage C2. | Q45244155 | ||
Antibody in the Induction and Inhibition of Lymphocyte Cytotoxicity | Q45275198 | ||
A study on pulmonary disease associated with mycobacteria other than Mycobacterium tuberculosis: identification and characterization of the mycobacteria. 18. A report of the Veterans Administration-Armed Forces Cooperative Study | Q45338221 | ||
Vegetative Bacteriophage and the Maturation of the Virus Particles | Q45711685 | ||
The isolation of high catalase Mycobacterium kansasii from tap water | Q46069098 | ||
Mycosides C: behavior as receptor site substance for mycobacteriophage D4. | Q36586714 | ||
Ultrastructure of superficial mycosidic integuments of Mycobacterium sp | Q36614468 | ||
Rapidly growing, acid fast bacteria. II. Species' description of Mycobacterium fortuitum Cruz | Q36619662 | ||
Human infection due to Mycobacterium marinum after a dolphin bite | Q36621201 | ||
Cervical adenitis caused by Mycobacterium chelonei (M. abscessus). | Q36644747 | ||
Tuberculoid lymphadenitis due to Mycobacterium chelonei | Q36650030 | ||
Epidemiological significance of the local reaction to direct BCG vaccination as assessed from a study in Mongolia | Q36719370 | ||
The restorative influence of repeated tuberculin testing on tuberculin sensitivity in BCG-vaccinated schoolchildren | Q36720703 | ||
Biosynthesis of glycosyldiglycerides in Mycobacterium smegmatis | Q36768071 | ||
Chemical Characterization of Organisms Isolated from Leprosy Patients | Q36769909 | ||
Future policy for BCG vaccination in Britain | Q36772073 | ||
The opportunist mycobacteria—a 20-year retrospect | Q36772112 | ||
Epidemiological basis of tuberculosis eradication. 3. Risk of pulmonary tuberculosis after human and bovine infection | Q36778913 | ||
A test for the determination of competency in clearing bacilli in leprosy patients | Q36785759 | ||
Interaction of Concanavalin A with an Arabinogalactan from the Cell Wall of Mycobacterium bovis | Q36785992 | ||
WHO cooperative studies on the phage-typing of mycobacteria. 1. Phage lysis of Czechoslovak and Italian strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Q36786157 | ||
Park-Williams number 8 strain of Corynebacterium diphtheriae | Q36789774 | ||
Lipid Composition in the Classification of Nocardiae and Mycobacteria | Q36790652 | ||
Mechanism of Conversion of the Salmonella O Antigen by Bacteriophage ε 34 | Q36792603 | ||
Morphological Changes of Mycobacterium lepraemurium Grown in Cultures of Mouse Peritoneal Macrophages | Q36819000 | ||
Ultrastructure of Nocardia Cell Growth and Development on Defined and Complex Agar Media | Q36819010 | ||
Elongation of fatty acids in Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Q36823221 | ||
Nature of the receptor substance of Mycobacterium smegmatis for D4 bacteriophage adsorption | Q36833178 | ||
Serological Study of Nocardia by Using Mycobacterial Precipitation Reference Systems | Q36836861 | ||
Linkage and Segregation of Unselected Markers in Matings of Nocardia erythropolis with Nocardia canicruria | Q36844996 | ||
Mitomycin C-induced phage-like particles in a mutant of Mycobacterium tuberculosis BCG | Q36849767 | ||
Oxidative Degradation of Methyl Ketones II. Chemical Pathway for Degradation of 2-Tridecanone by Pseudomonas multivorans and Pseudomonas aeruginosa | Q36850458 | ||
Base Composition of Deoxyribonucleic Acid Isolated from Mycobacteria | Q36851343 | ||
The dual nature of acid-fastness. | Q37007439 | ||
Genetic Analysis of tox + and tox − Bacteriophages of Corynebacterium diphtheriae | Q37134612 | ||
Comparative studies with tox plus and tox minus corynebacteriophages | Q37141362 | ||
Selective Mycobacteriophage Isolation with Membrane Filters | Q37172137 | ||
Direct cord reading agar in routine mycobacteriology | Q37183523 | ||
Taxonomic studies on mycobacteria on the basis of their antigenic structure | Q47698228 | ||
Isolation, purification, and characterization of extracellular antigens of Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Q47720733 | ||
Requirement of thymus-dependent lymphocytes for potentiation by adjuvants of antibody formation | Q47740759 | ||
Comparison of lymphocyte transformation, inhibition of macrophage migration and skin tests using dialyzable and nondialyzable tuberculin fractions from Mycobacterium bovis (BCG) | Q47750862 | ||
Adjuvanticity of mycobacterial cell walls | Q47753745 | ||
A suggested role of the lysosomal membrane as a part of the defence mechanism against tuberculous infection | Q47759951 | ||
Thymus dependency of the immune response to hemocyanin: an evaluation of the role of macrophages in thymectomized mice | Q47764424 | ||
Conformation of acyl carrier protein from Mycobacterium phlei | Q47779313 | ||
Mode of action of adjuvants: effects on antibody responses to macrophage-associated bovine serum albumin | Q47783038 | ||
Isolation and purification of the mycobacterial phages | Q47809085 | ||
Vitro alterations of the product distribution of the fatty synthetase from Mycobacterium phlei | Q47832413 | ||
Two-dimensional immunoelectrophoresis of mycobacterial antigens. Comparison with a reference system | Q47833083 | ||
A lactate oxygenase from Mycobacterium phlei. 3. Evidence for the subunit structure | Q47870006 | ||
Partial characterization of mycobacteriophage R1 particles surviving chloroform treatment | Q47968014 | ||
Production of migration inhibitory factor by non-dividing lymphocytes | Q48012110 | ||
Interferon and the cellular immune response: separation of interferon-producing cells from DNA-synthetic cells | Q48016325 | ||
Numerical taxonomy of some nocardioform bacteria | Q48805826 | ||
Mycobacterial sulfolipids: spontaneous desulfation | Q48857168 | ||
Colony Variants of Avian-Battey Group Mycobacteria Intracerebrally Injected Into Mice | Q49091796 | ||
Infection with the Avian-Battey Group of Mycobacteria in England and Wales | Q49187727 | ||
B cell mitogenic properties of thymus-independent antigens | Q50232997 | ||
Adjuvant induced formation of lysophosphatides and their role in the immune response. | Q50235731 | ||
Induction of DNA synthesis in normal human lymphocyte cultures by antigen-antibody complexes. | Q50245234 | ||
The response of lymphocytes from non-immunized humans to antigen-antibody complexes | Q50245490 | ||
The Vi type-determining phages carried by Salmonella typhi. | Q50510502 | ||
M. xenopei: a bacteriological study of M. xenopei including case reports of Danish patients. | Q50551143 | ||
Pulmonary disease due to Mycobacterium fortuitum in a Nigerian | Q50721962 | ||
Immunoelectrophoretic analysis of antigenic constituents of Seibert fractions of mycobacterial culture filtrates. Identification with the proposed United States-Japan reference nomenclature. | Q50725855 | ||
Numerical taxonomy of selected slowly growing mycobacteria. | Q50726389 | ||
Studies on the cell-wall composition and taxonomy of Actinomycetales and related groups. | Q50736836 | ||
Effect of prior oxidation on the acid-fastness of mycobacteria. | Q50964387 | ||
Migratory response of granulomatous alveolar cells from BCG-sensitized rabbits | Q50972638 | ||
Mechanisms of photosensitized oxidation. There are several different types of photosensitized oxidation which may be important in biological systems. | Q50976582 | ||
A STUDY OF INHIBITION OF CAROTENOID SYNTHESIS. | Q50982199 | ||
Non-adaptive rejection of small tumour inocula as a model of immune surveillance | Q52241055 | ||
Studies on tuberculin active peptide I. The isolation, crystallization and properties of tuberculin active peptide from tubercle bacillus | Q52639404 | ||
Suppression of Urethan-Induced Lung Adenomas in Mice Treated with Trehalose-6,6-Dimycolate (Cord Factor) and Living Bacillus Calmette Guérin | Q52736286 | ||
Studies on cell walls of Mycobacteria. II. Constitution of polysaccharides from BCG cell walls. | Q53679858 | ||
Protective effects of delipidated mycobacterial cells and purified cell walls against Ehrlich carcinoma and a syngeneic lymphoid leukemia in mice | Q53680093 | ||
Mycobacterium fortuitum infections involving the extremities. Report of three cases. | Q53692112 | ||
Yellow-pigmented pathogenic mycobacteria from cervical lymphadenitis. | Q53695900 | ||
The effect of Freund's complete adjuvant on the specificity of an immune response, and its relationship to antigenic competition. | Q53699696 | ||
[Mycolic acids from colored paraffin-oxidizing mycobacteria] | Q53713546 | ||
Characterization and mycobacteriophage typing of Mycobacterium xenopi | Q53729575 | ||
Clinical and Histologic Correlation of Melanoma Regression After Intralesional BCG Therapy: A Case Report2 | Q53731386 | ||
The role of T cells and adjuvant in the immune response of mice to foreign erythrocytes | Q53740301 | ||
Myeloperoxidase: contribution to the microbicidal activity of intact leukocytes. | Q53743142 | ||
Comparison between the attigenic components extracted from virulent and avirulent strains of mycobacteria. | Q53750992 | ||
Occurrence of D-alanyl-(D)-meso-diaminopimelic acid and meso-diaminopimelyl-meso-diaminopimelic acid interpeptide linkages in the peptidoglycan of Mycobacteria. | Q53756233 | ||
Transduction inMycobacterium phlei | Q53757310 | ||
A study of some fast-growing scotochromogenic mycobacteria including species descriptions of Mycobacterium gilvum (new species) and Mycobacterium duv alii (new species) | Q30472726 | ||
Chemical and serological relationships between the heteropolysaccharides of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Mycobacterium kansasii | Q30502499 | ||
DESCRIPTION OF THE NEW SPECIES MYCOBACTERIUM VACCAE N. SP | Q30868400 | ||
A THERMORESISTANT, MYCOBACTERIAL STRAIN THOUGHT TO BE A NEW SPECIES | Q30873079 | ||
Mycobacterium salmoniphilium sp. nov. from salmonoid fishes | Q30876544 | ||
Light and electron microscope studies of Mycobacterium-mycobacteriophage interactions. II. Electron microscope studies | Q30990821 | ||
Mycobacterial cell walls. I. Methods of preparation and treatment with various chemicals. | Q33190962 | ||
OBSERVATIONS ON THE ANTIBODY RESPONSE OF RABBITS TO MYCOBACTERIAL ANTIGENS | Q33192683 | ||
Immunochemical study of incomplete platelet autoantibodies by the anti-globulin consumption test (AGCT) with specific anti-immunoglobulin sera | Q33501358 | ||
Knee arthropathy secondary to Mycobacterium scrofulaceum | Q33568412 | ||
Serological and bacteriological investigation of Mycobacterium ranae (fortuitum). | Q33764292 | ||
Method for Isolation of Deoxyribonucleic Acid from Mycobacteria | Q33774289 | ||
Relationships Among Mycobacteria and Nocardiae Based upon Deoxyribonucleic Acid Reassociation | Q33781812 | ||
Effect of ultraviolet-sensitive mutants on gene inheritance in mycobacterial matings | Q33794649 | ||
Biosynthesis of bacterial lipopolysaccharide. V. Lipid-linked intermediates in the biosynthesis of the O-antigen groups of Salmonella typhimurium | Q33805067 | ||
Properties and fine structure of the ribosomes from Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Q33808353 | ||
Ultrastructure of bacteriophage and bacteriocins | Q33849777 | ||
Mesosomes: membranous bacterial organelles | Q33851574 | ||
Natural cytotoxic reactivity of mouse lymphoid cells against syngeneic and allogeneic tumors. II. Characterization of effector cells | Q33901387 | ||
„Natural” killer cells in the mouse. II. Cytotoxic cells with specificity for mouse Moloney leukemia cells. Characteristics of the killer cell | Q33906475 | ||
Intracellular location of carotenoid pigments and some respiratory enzymes in Sarcina lutea | Q34003985 | ||
Biological Methylation: Selected Aspects | Q34008554 | ||
Suppression of the immune response by microorganisms | Q34009425 | ||
Cell walls of mycobacteria and related organisms; Chemistry and immunostimulant properties | Q34013861 | ||
Thymus-Independent B-Cell Induction and Paralysis | Q34018927 | ||
T- and B-cell interactions in autoimmune syndromes | Q34041430 | ||
Advances in Streptomyces coelicolor genetics | Q34066809 | ||
Laboratory tests for diagnosis of autoimmune diseases | Q34072928 | ||
Isolation and biochemical activities of trehalose-6-monomycolate of Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Q34101689 | ||
Lipids of putative relevance to virulence in Mycobacterium tuberculosis: correlation of virulence with elaboration of sulfatides and strongly acidic lipids | Q34102661 | ||
Lipids of putative relevance to virulence in Mycobacterium tuberculosis: phthiocerol dimycocerosate and the attenuation indicator lipid | Q34102699 | ||
Fusion of normal rabbit alveolar macrophages induced by supernatant fluids from BCG-sensitized lymph node cells after elicitation by antigen | Q34103119 | ||
Effect of Palmitic Acid Utilization on Cell Division in Mycobacterium avium | Q34104046 | ||
Two new inhibitory activities in blood of mice with delayed hypersensitivity, after challenge with specific antigen | Q34105977 | ||
Primary lymphopenic immunologic deficiency. Disseminated Mycobacterium kansasii infection. | Q43603004 | ||
The 6-O-methylglucose-containing lipopolysaccharide of Mycobacterium phlei. Identification of the lipid components | Q43611440 | ||
PHAGE PATTERNS OF THE FAST-GROWING ACID-FAST BACTERIA | Q43616639 | ||
Antigenicity of Mycobacteriophages R1, D29, and Leo in Rabbits | Q43641643 | ||
Antigenicity of wax D. IV. Its relationship to other hemagglutination reactions | Q43652138 | ||
Receptors for immunoglobulin and complement on mouse leukemias and lymphomas | Q43662037 | ||
A Co-operative Numerical Analysis of Rapidly Growing Mycobacteria | Q43680212 | ||
Regional variation in the guinea-pig virulence and other characteristics of tubercle bacilli | Q43717808 | ||
Cytotoxic effect of Mycobacterium tuberculosis on J-111 cells | Q43745185 | ||
GRANULOMA OF THE SKIN DUE TO MYCOBACTERIUM FORTUITUM. | Q43753260 | ||
Immunosuppressive factors released by transforming lymphocytes in the delayed hypersensitivity skin response to tuberculin. | Q43778263 | ||
Phage inhibiting substances of mycobacteria. I. The nature of phage inhibiting substances of Mycobacterium phlei | Q43816660 | ||
Tuberculin sensitivity eight to fifteen years after BCG vaccination | Q43839824 | ||
Detection of Anti-Acetylcholine Receptor Factors in Serum and Thymus from Patients with Myasthenia Gravis | Q43854414 | ||
Nonphosphorus contaminants of mycobacterial phospholipid preparations | Q43861267 | ||
Acetyl-CoA and propionyl-CoA carboxylation by Mycobacterium phlei. Partial purification and some properties of the enzyme | Q43869124 | ||
Some early investigations of Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Q43892424 | ||
Temporary suppression of lymphocyte transformation after tuberculin skin testing. | Q43897392 | ||
Disseminated Mycobacterium intracellulare infection | Q43903780 | ||
The effect of mechanical agitation and CO2 on the growth of the BCG, H37Ra and RlRv strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Q43909946 | ||
The use of ethyl methanesulfonate for the induction of mutants inMycobacterium phlei PA | Q43929369 | ||
The induction by lysozyme of an L-type growth in Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Q43946803 | ||
Inhibition of carotenoid synthesis in Myxococcus fulvus (Myxobacterales). | Q43959979 | ||
Studies of the effects of Bacillus Calmette-Guérin on Moloney sarcoma virus-induced tumors in normal and immunosuppressed mice | Q43961847 | ||
Biosynthesis of a lipase by Mycobacterium smegmatis ATCC 607 infected by Mycobacteriophage D29 | Q43975645 | ||
Universal occurrence of antibodies to tubercle bacilli in sera from non-tuberculous and tuberculous individuals. | Q44001604 | ||
Isolation of bacteriophage of tubercle bacilli (H37Rv) by addition of protamilase and buillon | Q44006858 | ||
Response of Mycobacteria to ultraviolet light radiation | Q44009888 | ||
Mycobacterium habana: clinical and epidemiological significance | Q44059649 | ||
Studies on the bacteriophage susceptibility against Mycobacterium tuberculosis. 1. The difference in lysis range of mycobacteriophage propagated on various host strains | Q44092059 | ||
Avian tubercle bacillus infection in a patient with silicosis | Q44130422 | ||
The 6-O-methylglucose-containig lipopolysaccharide of Mycobacterium phlei. Complet structure of the polysaccharide. | Q44153769 | ||
Mycobacterium fortuitum abscess at injection site | Q44155397 | ||
Structure of the cell wall of Corynebacterium diphtheriae. I. Mechanism of hydrolysis by the L-3 enzyme and the structure of the peptide | Q44183682 | ||
Isolation of nocardic acids from several species of Nocardia | Q44194255 | ||
A new approach to the study of non-acid-fast mycobacteria. | Q53757322 | ||
Minimal structural requirements for adjuvant activity of bacterial peptidoglycan derivatives | Q53768109 | ||
Analysis of host-originated lipids associated with "in vivo grown tubercle bacilli". | Q53770336 | ||
The primary isolation of mycobacterium ulcerans. | Q53771392 | ||
Antigenicity of phosphatidyl inositomannosides of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. | Q53780096 | ||
Tuberculous meningitis caused by both Mycobacterium tuberculosis and atypical mycobacteria. | Q53784446 | ||
Mycobacteria and mycobacterioses | Q53785659 | ||
Resistance to sodium hydroxide treatment of "in vivo grown tubercle bacilli". | Q53788340 | ||
Sporotrichoid infection due to Mycobacterium marinum: lesion exacerbated by corticosteroid infiltration. | Q53800372 | ||
Differential identification of mycobacteria. VII. Key features for identification of clinically significant mycobacteria | Q53804422 | ||
Mycobacterium szulgai--a new pathogen. | Q53815041 | ||
Mycobacteria, skins, and needles. | Q53852344 | ||
Humoral and cellular immunity in the anergic tuberculosis patient. A prospective study. | Q53852661 | ||
Subdivision of M. tuberculosis by means of bacteriophages. With special reference to epidemiological studies. | Q53854315 | ||
The 6-O-methylglucose-containing lipopolysaccharides of Mycobacterium phlei. Locations of the neutral and acidic acyl groups. | Q53856569 | ||
Tuberculin reaction in cancer patients, "Mantoux release," and lymphosuppressive-stimulatory factors. | Q53864593 | ||
Occurrence of a galactofuranose disaccharide in immunoadjuvant fractions of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Cell walls and wax D). | Q53882653 | ||
Shared lipid phosphate carrier in the biosynthesis of teichoic acid and peptidoglycan. | Q53908659 | ||
[Chemical and biological properties of phosphatide fractions isolated from "the methylic antigen" of Mycobacterium tuberculosis] | Q53936640 | ||
Effects of cord factor on microsomal enzymes. | Q53961365 | ||
The mycolic acids of Mycobacterium rhodochrous and Nocardia corallina | Q53964019 | ||
Influence of BCG infection on growth of 3-methylcholanthrene-induced rat sarcomas. | Q53978718 | ||
Serodiagnostic test for tuberculosis | Q53990402 | ||
Specific suppression of delayed hypersensitivity: the possible presence of a suppressor B cell in the regulation of delayed hypersensitivity. | Q54003794 | ||
Classification and indentification of mycobacteria. IV. Some important scotochromogens. | Q54004152 | ||
Some immunological and toxic properties of mycobacteria grown in vivo | Q54012636 | ||
Fatal pulmonary infection with Mycobacterium fortuitum, Report of a Case | Q54026878 | ||
Lysogeny among mycobacteria. | Q54027847 | ||
Bacteriophage types of mycobacteria | Q54033071 | ||
Studies On Mycobacterium Chelonei | Q54034885 | ||
Numerical Taxonomic Analysis of Some Slowly Growing Mycobacteria Using Hypothetical Median Strain Patterns | Q54036710 | ||
A Co-operative Numerical Analysis of Scotochromogenic Slowly Growing Mycobacteria | Q54046750 | ||
Geographic distribution of bacteriophage types of Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Q54051988 | ||
Prevention of tuberculous cavity formation by desensitization with tuberculin-active peptide. | Q54063082 | ||
The mycoside capsule of Mycobacterium Avium 357. | Q54065087 | ||
Avian Tuberculosis | Q54078393 | ||
In vitro studies on the mechanism of macrophage migration inhibition in tuberculin sensitivity. | Q54078417 | ||
Disseminated mycobacteriosis due to Mycobacterium abcessus in two recipients of renal homografts. | Q54081762 | ||
Classification of subtypes of human tubercle bacilli by phage susceptibility. | Q54084230 | ||
Isolation of a peptidoglycolipid from M. johnei and its possible use in intradermal tests. | Q54094088 | ||
Passive sensitization of tissue cells. II. Ability of cytophilic antibody to render the migration of guinea pig peritoneal exudate cells inhibitable by antigen | Q54098149 | ||
The variations in the antigenic composition of Mycobacterium tuberculosis during the growth cycle as measured by the passive hemagglutination and precipitation reactions. | Q54100309 | ||
Separation of T effector cells in humoral and cellular immunity. | Q54114603 | ||
Production of antibodies against Mycobacterium phlei phage. | Q54117220 | ||
Direct incorporation of octanoate into long-chain fatty acids by soluble enzymes of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. | Q54159794 | ||
Regulation of homocytotropic antibody formation in the rat. VI. Inhibitory effect of thymocytes on the homocytotropic antibody response. | Q54161586 | ||
Pulmonary disease due to Mycobacterium intracellulare. | Q54173204 | ||
Biosynthesis of a mycobacterial lipopolysaccharide. Properties of the polysaccharide: acyl coenzyme A acyltransferase reaction. | Q54204822 | ||
Biology of the mycobacterioses. Structure of mycobacterial phosphatides. | Q54210209 | ||
Orientation of the cell membrane in ghosts and electron transport particles of Mycobacterium phlei. | Q54233184 | ||
Isolation of mitogenic and adjuvant active fractions from various species of Nocardiae | Q34114564 | ||
Evidence for O antigens as the antigenic determinants in "ribosomal" vaccines prepared from Salmonella | Q34125324 | ||
Conditions for production, and some characteristics, of mycobacterial growth inhibitory factor produced by spleen cells from mice immunized with viable cells of the attenuated H37Ra strain of Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Q34128693 | ||
Molecular weight and other characteristics of mycobacterial growth inhibitory factor produced by spleen cells obtained from mice immunized with viable attenuated mycobacterial cells | Q34128739 | ||
Macrophage migration inhibitory activity of mycobacterial growth inhibitory factor and the effect of a number of factors on mycobacterial growth inhibitory factor activity | Q34128785 | ||
Inhibition of the Synthesis of Wax D Peptidoglycolipid of Mycobacterium tuberculosis by d-Cycloserine. | Q34153092 | ||
Utilization of Palmitic Acid by Mycobacterium avium | Q34173974 | ||
In Vitro Induction of Nonspecific Resistance in Macrophages by Specifically Sensitized Lymphocytes | Q34175464 | ||
Immunogenicity of various mycobacteria and the corresponding levels of cross-protection developed between species | Q34179279 | ||
Atypical mycobacterial infections in ophthalmology | Q34205685 | ||
Mechanism of Immunologically Specific Killing of Tumour Cells by Macrophages | Q34212180 | ||
Taeniasis and Cysticercosis (Taenia saginata) | Q34212485 | ||
The stereochemistry of trans-phytoene synthesis. Some observations on lycopersene as a carotene precursor and a mechanism for the synthesis of cis- and trans-phytoene | Q34219312 | ||
DNA modification and restriction | Q34221874 | ||
DNA restriction and modification mechanisms in bacteria | Q34224398 | ||
Chemical Composition of the Cell Wall of the H37Ra Strain of Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Q34225766 | ||
A new mycobacterium species: Mycobacterium asiaticum n. sp. | Q34226234 | ||
Mycobacterium obuense, a Rapidly Growing Scotochromogenic Mycobacterium Capable of Forming a Black Product from p-Aminosalicylate and Salicylate | Q34229013 | ||
Studies on the biosynthesis of mannan in Micrococcus lysodeikticus. II. The enzymatic synthesis of mannosyl-l-phosphoryl-undecaprenol | Q34232245 | ||
The chemical structure of the cord factor of Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Q34239035 | ||
Mechanism of action and crystallization of lactic oxidative decarboxylase from Mycobacterium phlei. | Q34241231 | ||
A strain of Mycobacterium isolated from skin lesions of a cold-blooded animal, Xenopus laevis, and its relation to atypical acid-fast bacilli occurring in man. | Q34245926 | ||
An evaluation of methods of testing the virulence of acid-fast bacilli | Q34296010 | ||
Adjuvant effect of cord factor, a mycobacterial lipid | Q34389974 | ||
Antibody formation to trehalose-6,6'-dimycolate (cord factor) of Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Q34468353 | ||
Characterization and Comparison of Mycobacterial Antigens by Discontinuous Pore Gradient Gel Electrophoresis | Q34470638 | ||
Characterization and Comparison of Mycobacterial Antigens by Two-Dimensional Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis | Q34470678 | ||
Immunological Distinction of Mycobacterial Beta-Lactamases | Q34471054 | ||
Ultrastructural Study of the Behavior of Macrophages Toward Parasitic Mycobacteria | Q34473065 | ||
Role of Cord Factor (Trehalose-6, 6′-Dimycolate) in Allergic Granuloma Formation in Rabbits | Q34474880 | ||
Characterization and Comparison of Mycobacterial Antigens by Two-Dimensional Immunoelectrophoresis | Q34478957 | ||
Immunochemical properties of anti-cord factor antibody | Q34481828 | ||
Effect of Anti-Cord Factor Antibody on Experimental Tuberculosis in Mice | Q34481880 | ||
Adjuvant activity of monomeric bacterial cell wall peptidoglycans. | Q54253878 | ||
Competence of thoracic duct cells in the transfer of adjuvant disease and delayed hypersensitivity. Evidence that mycobacterial components are required for the successful transfer of the disease. | Q54257277 | ||
Biosynthesis of mycolic acids. Formation of a C32 beta-keto ester from palmitic acid in a cell-free system of Corynebacterium diphtheriae. | Q54257429 | ||
[Cell wall of a virulent human strain of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. 1. Preparation and chemical analysis] | Q54259985 | ||
Exogenous reinfection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis confirmed by phage typing. | Q54320622 | ||
Biosynthesis of mannosyl--and glucosyl-phosphoryl polyprenols in Mycobacterium smegmatis. Evidence for oligosaccharide-phosphoryl-polyprenols. | Q54329834 | ||
"Protein A" from S. aureus. I. Pseudo-immune reaction with human gamma-globulin. | Q54344512 | ||
A practical system for identification of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Mycobacterium bovis, Mycobacterium kansasii, and Mycobacterium fortuitum. | Q54347606 | ||
Mycobacterium szulgai-a new pathogen. Serologic identification and report of five new cases | Q54359908 | ||
Sulfolipid I of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, strain H37Rv II. Structural studies | Q54376196 | ||
Carotenoid chromophore length and protection against photosensitization. | Q54413910 | ||
Relationships between oleic acid uptake and lipid metabolism in Mycobacterium smegmatis. | Q54433264 | ||
Complete structures of the glycophospholipids of mycobacteria. | Q54443225 | ||
Acid-fast staining of hooklets of Taenia echinococcus. | Q54452813 | ||
The positional distribution of fatty acids in the phospholipids and triglycerides ofMycobacterium smegmatis andM. bovis BCG | Q54474254 | ||
Biological activities of phospholipids from an unclassified mycobacteria, P-6, scotochromogen | Q54487364 | ||
Classification of Rapidly Growing Mycobacteria | Q54495439 | ||
The role of lipids in acid-fastness of mycobacteria. | Q54590132 | ||
Immunoadjuvant activities of cell walls and their water-soluble fractions prepared from various gram-positive bacteria | Q54625558 | ||
Nontuberculous mycobacterial infections of man. | Q54638895 | ||
Isolation of Mycobacterium chelonei subspecies chelonei (Mycobacterium borstelense) from pulmonary lesions of 9 patients | Q54647461 | ||
Chemical structure and biochemical activity of cord factor analogs. 6,6'-Dimycoloyl sucrose and methyl 6-mycoloyl- -D-glucoside. | Q54648354 | ||
Sensitized sheep red cells as a reactant for Staphylococcus aureus protein A. Methodology and epidemiology with special reference to weakly reacting methicillin-resistant strains | Q54651982 | ||
Letter: Mycobacterium marinum infection. | Q54655746 | ||
Preliminary observations on the occurrence of a streptomycin r-factor in mycobacterium smegmatis ATCC 607 | Q54660413 | ||
Segregation of Unselected Markers in Mycobacterial Recombinants | Q54660759 | ||
Infection caused by Mycobacterium fortuitum | Q54664522 | ||
Mycobacterium fortuitum as a pathogen. A case report | Q54664525 | ||
Genitourinary infection due to Mycobacterium kansasii | Q54668838 | ||
Mycobacterium fortuitum—A Human Pathogen | Q54675396 | ||
Bacteriological and serological studies of fast growing mycobacteria identified as Mycobacterium friedmannii. | Q54685939 | ||
Pulmonary disease caused by Mycobacterium xenopei and Histoplasma capsulatum. A case report | Q54688423 | ||
The mutagenic effect of nitrosoguanidine onMycobacterium phlei PA | Q54689952 | ||
Pulmonary disease due to Mycobacterium Kansasii. An analysis of some factors affecting prognosis | Q54690107 | ||
[A study on slow growing chromogenic (Runyon's group II) mycobacteria] | Q54696906 | ||
[Mycobacterium kansasii and its variants] | Q54696910 | ||
A hitherto undescribed group of nonchromogenic mycobacteria | Q54704787 | ||
The effect of neutral and acidic polysaccharides on natural resistance of mice to bacterial challenge | Q54710063 | ||
The relationship between carotenoid pigments and resistance to radiation in non-photosynthetic bacteria | Q54710418 | ||
PULMONARY INFECTION DUE TO M. FORTUITUM | Q54715952 | ||
SWIMMING-POOL GRANULOMA IN BRITAIN | Q54716032 | ||
Isolation of tubercle bacilli from uncentrifuged sputum on pyruvic acid medium. | Q54716212 | ||
The role of humoral factors in native and acquired resistance to tuberculosis. | Q54734324 | ||
Acyl-CoA-ACP-transacylases of Mycobacterium smegmatis. An analytical study. | Q54765495 | ||
Mycosides: a new class of type-specific glycolipids of Mycobacteria. | Q55037363 | ||
The protection of infants against tuberculosis. | Q55070989 | ||
Skin infection with Mycobacterium marinum from a tropical fish tank | Q56781893 | ||
An Unusual Acid-Fast Infection of the Knee with Subcutaneous, Abscess-Like Lesions of the Gluteal Region | Q56804892 | ||
Mycobacterial ("Buruli") ulcer in a Peace Corps worker | Q57109134 | ||
Biosynthesis of Corynomycolic Acid from Two Molecules of Palmitic Acid | Q58938643 | ||
Mycobacteria and Lysosomes: a Paradox | Q58967613 | ||
Purification and Chemical Constitution of the Phospholipids from Corynebacterium diphtheriae P.W.8 | Q58976608 | ||
Effectiveness of Lipid and Lipidophilic Substances as Adjuvants | Q59051851 | ||
Protective Effect of β-Carotene against Lethal Photosensitization by Hæmatoporphyrin | Q59062421 | ||
Function of Carotenoid Pigments in Non-Photosynthetic Bacteria | Q59067351 | ||
Specific unresponsiveness to transplantation antigens induced by auto-immunisation with syngeneic, antigen-specific T lymphoblasts | Q59073185 | ||
Transduction in Mycobacterium smegmatis | Q59074533 | ||
A New Type of Pathogenic Mycobacterium | Q59082920 | ||
Electron-transparent Zone of Mycobacteria may be a Defence Mechanism | Q59085630 | ||
Biosynthesis of Carotenoids in Purple Bacteria : A Re-Evaluation Based on Considerations of Chemical Structure | Q59089777 | ||
Mechanism of a Reaction in Vitro Associated with Delayed-Type Hypersensitivity | Q61772241 | ||
Death Due to Mycobacterium Fortuitum | Q61819652 | ||
Comparison of the seroagglutination test with the pathogenicity test in the chicken for the identification of Mycobacterium avium and Mycobacterium intracellulare | Q64899121 | ||
Carotene and xanthophylls in mycobacteria. I. Technical procedures; thin-layer chromatographic patterns of mycobacterial pigments | Q64973389 | ||
Immunopathogenic mechanisms in rheumatoid diseases with special reference to IgM rheumatoid factor | Q66885399 | ||
Mechanism of an action of an antibacterial murine lymphokine | Q66893037 | ||
10 Fatty acid synthases from Mycobacterium phlei | Q66917322 | ||
Suppression of tuberculin skin reactivity by prior tuberculin skin testing | Q66919497 | ||
Efficacy of Mycobacterial Cell Walls as a Vaccine against Airborne Tuberculosis in the Rhesus Monkey | Q67233471 | ||
The bentonite granuloma. Characterization of a model system for infectious and foreign body granulomatous inflammation using soluble mycobacterial, histoplasma and schistosoma antigens | Q67239889 | ||
The effect of lymphocyte supernatant fluids on the intracellular growth of virulent tubercle bacilli | Q67242233 | ||
The induction by Listeria monocytogenes and plant mitogens of lymphocyte supernatant fluids which inhibit the growth of Mycobacterium tuberculosis within macrophages in vitro | Q67242240 | ||
Mode of action of rifampin on mycobacteria. I. Electron microscopic study of the effect of rifampin on Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Q67245346 | ||
Potentiation and modulation of the immune response of guinea pigs to poorly immunogenic protein-hapten conjugates by pretreatment with the MER fraction of attenuated tubercle bacilli | Q67248933 | ||
Phage typing of Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains isolated in Hungary | Q67256637 | ||
Effects of cord factor on pyrazinamide deamidase | Q67260201 | ||
Chemical structure and biochemical activity of cord factor analogs. 2. Relationships between activity and stereochemistry of the sugar moiety | Q67264623 | ||
An immunodiffusion analysis of Mycobacterium lepraemurium Marchoux and Sorel | Q67268303 | ||
Bacteriophage typing of Mycobacterium ranae (Fortuitum). The correlation of lysis by mycobacteriophage BK4 and inositol utilisation | Q67269816 | ||
[Complete separation of palmityl-CoA-ACP-transacylase activity and malonyl-CoA-ACP-transacylase activity in homogenates of Mycobacterium smegmatis] | Q67272977 | ||
Bacteriocin-typing of Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Q67275159 | ||
Bacteriophage typing of Mycobacterium ranae (Fortuitum). The use of unadapted and adapted phages in the development of a typing system | Q67289563 | ||
Agglutinins against group 3 atypical mycobacteria | Q67292800 | ||
[Isolation of arabinose phosphate from the walls of Mycobacterium tuberculosis H 37 Ra] | Q67299016 | ||
Cord factor not toxic in rats | Q67347870 | ||
Occurrence of L-forms in a case of generalized mycobacteriosis due to Mycobacterium scrofulaceum | Q67395675 | ||
Distinctive adjuvanticity of synthetic analogs of mycobacterial water-soluble components | Q67443575 | ||
Maternal-fetal relation. Absence of an immunologic blocking factor from the serum of women with chronic abortions | Q67494882 | ||
Editorial: Delayed hypersensitivity and immunity in tuberculosis | Q67507539 | ||
The adjuvant activity of a non-toxic, water-soluble glycopeptide present in large quantities in the culture filtrate of Mycobacterium tuberculosis strain DT | Q67509775 | ||
The reaction kinetics of gastric intrinsic factor and IgG intrinsic factor blocking antibody: a soluble system | Q67757260 | ||
Selective action of isoniazid on the synthesis of cell wall mycolates in mycobacteria | Q68343233 | ||
[Subcellular distribution of phospholipids in Mycobacteria] | Q68432673 | ||
Chemical analysis of a mycolic acid-arabinogalactan-mucopeptide complex of mycobacterial cell wall | Q68461556 | ||
Serodiagnosis of simian tuberculosis by soluble antigen fluorescent antibody (SAFA) tests | Q68463906 | ||
Effects of ultraviolet radiation on carotenoid-containing and albino strains of Neurospora crassa | Q68531094 | ||
Studies on cell walls of Mycobacteria. I. Chemical and biological properties of the cell walls and the mucopeptide of BCG | Q68563327 | ||
Lysis of Chicken Erythrocytes Sensitized with PPD by Lymphoid Cells from Guinea Pigs Immunized with Tubercle Bacilli | Q46162492 | ||
A study of Mycobacterium fortuitum (ranae). | Q46162782 | ||
Adjuvants for a tumor-specific vaccine: Bordetella pertussis or mycobacterial cell walls attached to oil droplets | Q46165930 | ||
"Mycobacterium farcinogenes" causal agent of bovine farcy in Africa (author's transl) | Q46181221 | ||
CYTOPHILIC ANTIBODY IN GUINEA-PIGS WITH DELAYED-TYPE HYPERSENSITIVITY | Q46190311 | ||
Immunological adjuvants. V. A critical evaluation of minimal requirements for mycobacterial adjuvants to induce delayed hypersensitivity | Q46218191 | ||
COMPARATIVE STUDY OF IN VIVO AND IN VITRO GROWN MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS. IV. IMMUNOGENIC DIFFERENTIATION. | Q46218702 | ||
CLINICAL ASPECTS, MEDICAL AND SURGICAL, IN THE MANAGEMENT OF BATTEY-TYPE PULMONARY DISEASE. | Q46289475 | ||
Delineation of Nocardia farcinica by Delayed Type Skin Reactions on Guinea Pigs | Q46335031 | ||
Tuberculin Tine Test Conversion Among United States Army Enlisted Personnel in Vietnam | Q46375196 | ||
Identification of species of Mycobacterium on the basis of the specificity of the delayed type reaction in guinea-pigs | Q46386736 | ||
Partial characterization of murine migration inhibitory factor (MIF) | Q46476423 | ||
Mycobacterium xenopei (Marks and Schwabacher, 1965), a scotochromogenic, thermophilic, dysgonic mycobacterium, possibly pathogenic for man | Q46478616 | ||
Production and properties of migration inhibitory factor and interferon in the circulation of mice with delayed hypersensitivity | Q46491325 | ||
“Lymphokines”: Non-Antibody Mediators of Cellular Immunity generated by Lymphocyte Activation | Q46522611 | ||
Pulmonary disease related to Mycobacterium xenopei | Q46538934 | ||
Enhanced tumor growth in animals pretreated with complete Freund's adjuvant | Q46547437 | ||
Adjuvant activity of mycobacterial fractions. I. Purification and in vivo adjuvant activity of cell wall skeletons of Mycobacterium bovis BCG, Nocardia asteroides 131 and Corynebacterium diphtheriae PW8 | Q46565975 | ||
THREE CASES IN THE SAME FAMILY OF FATAL INFECTION WITH M. AVIUM | Q46578734 | ||
Immunoadjuvant activities of peptidoglycan subunits from the cell walls of Staphyloccus aureus and Lactobacillus plantarum | Q46591905 | ||
The affinity of mycobacterial glycopetides for guinea-pig gamma immunoglobulin and its fragments. | Q46595610 | ||
Structure and immunological properties of D-arabino-D-galactans isolated from cell walls of Mycobacterium species | Q46601557 | ||
Specificity of mycobacterial sensitins. II. Studies in guinea pigs with purified sensitin prepared from unclassified acid-fast bacilli | Q46602256 | ||
Some properties of IgG1 and IgG2 globulins from normal and adjuvant stimulated guinea-pigs | Q46610321 | ||
The affinity of a mycobacterial glycopeptide for guinea-pig gamma-globulin | Q46610641 | ||
Specificity of mycobacterial sensitins. I. Studies in guinea pigs with purified "tuberculin" prepared from mammalian and avian tubercle bacilli, Mycobacterium balnei, and other acid-fast bacilli | Q46623391 | ||
The adjuvant activity of mycobacterial RNA preparations and synthetic polynucleotides for induction of delayed hypersensitivity to purified protein derivative in guinea pigs | Q46628356 | ||
Delayed hypersensitivity in the guinea pig immunized with killed tubercle bacilli in adjuvant. 3. Peritoneal cell migration inhibition and macrophage cytophilic antibodies to tuberculin purified protein derivative | Q46635575 | ||
A Comparative Study ofMycobacterium gastriandMycobacterium kansasiiby Delayed Type Skin Reactions in Guinea Pigs1 | Q46637098 | ||
Studies on atypical mycobacteria. VII. The transformation of the color of atypical mycobacteria | Q46682268 | ||
The dual affinity of a mycobacterial glycopeptide for sheep erythrocyte membranes and guinea-pig gamma-globulin | Q46737970 | ||
Isolation of Specific and Nonspecific Components from Purified Protein Derivative1,2 | Q46742065 | ||
Dissociation of T cell helper function and delayed hypersensitivity | Q46768565 | ||
VIRULENCE IN THE GUINEA-PIG, SUSCEPTIBILITY TO HYDROGEN PEROXIDE, AND CATALASE ACTIVITY OF ISONIAZID-SENSITIVE TUBERCLE BACILLI FROM SOUTH INDIAN AND BRITISH PATIENTS. | Q46799337 | ||
Tuberculosis due to Mycobacterium africanum in African negroes in the Paris area | Q46807074 | ||
Mycobacterium ulcerans infection: a report of 13 cases at the Port Moresby General Hospital, Papua | Q46810359 | ||
Suggested role of lysosomal lipid in the contrasting effects of 'triton WR-1339' and dextran on tuberculous infection | Q46820539 | ||
Comparison between microscopical methods and cultivation for demonstration of tubercle bacilli in experimental tuberculous infection | Q46829034 | ||
The cutaneous basophil response to mitogens | Q46841453 | ||
Cutaneous basophilic hypersensitivity: a new interpretation of the Jones-Mote reaction | Q46847378 | ||
Site II-specific inhibition of mitochondria oxidative phosphorylation by trehalose-6,6'-dimycolate (cord factor) of Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Q46855047 | ||
Effects of infection with atypical mycobacteria on BCG vaccination and tuberculosis | Q46859202 | ||
Immunochemical nature and biological activity of autoantibodies forming in a culture of lymphocytes of the blood of patients with pulmonary tuberculosis | Q46882882 | ||
Cutaneous basophil hypersensitivity. 3. Participation of the basophil in hypersensitivity to antigen-antibody complexes, delayed hypersensitivity and contact allergy. Passive transfer | Q46905479 | ||
Tumor suppression by cell walls of mycobacterium bovis attached to oil droplets. | Q46905722 | ||
Specific depression of delayed hypersensitivity to purified proteins, with relation to production of circulating antibody | Q46930454 | ||
Depression of delayed hypersensitivity by pretreatment with Freund-type adjuvants. I. Description of the phenomenon | Q46943659 | ||
A soluble antigen fluorescent antibody test for the serodiagnosis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection | Q47677899 | ||
The protein components of mycobacterium phlei: Fractionation procedures | Q47684848 | ||
Protein components of a mycobacteriophage | Q47686080 | ||
Migration inhibitory factor and interferon in the circulation of mice with delayed hypersensitivity | Q34482218 | ||
Granulomatous Hypersensitivity to Trehalose-6,6′-Dimycolate (Cord Factor) in Mice Infected with BCG | Q34487630 | ||
Comparison of strains of BCG. I. Antigenic analysis and tuberculin reactivity. | Q34488811 | ||
Relationship between tuberculin hypersensitivity and cellular immunity to infection in mice vaccinated with viable attenuated Mycobacterial cells or with Mycobacterial ribonucleic acid preparations. | Q34491243 | ||
Ribosomes of Acid-Fast Bacilli: Immunogenicity, Serology, and In Vitro Correlates of Delayed Hypersensitivity | Q34493429 | ||
Synergistic action of cord factor and mycobacterial sulfatides on mitochondria | Q34501984 | ||
Strain virulence and the lysosomal response in macrophages infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Q34502034 | ||
Immunosuppression during influenza virus infection. | Q34503656 | ||
Immunotherapy of Cancer with Nonliving BCG and Fractions Derived from Mycobacteria: Role of Cord Factor (Trehalose-6, 6'-Dimycolate) in Tumor Regression. | Q34504060 | ||
Immunogenicity of Ribosomal Preparations from Yeast Cells of Histoplasma capsulatum | Q34504489 | ||
Action Spectrum for Carotenogenesis in Myxococcus xanthus | Q40111013 | ||
Isolation and characterization of arabinose mycolate from firmly bound lipids of mycobacteria | Q40111619 | ||
Ultrastructural Changes in Bacteria Isolated from Cases of Leprosy | Q40112864 | ||
Purification of mycobacterial deoxyribonucleic acid | Q40119403 | ||
Cytochemical reactions of human leprosy bacilli and mycobacteria: ultrastructural implications | Q40120290 | ||
Possible mechanisms of action of an anti-Pasteurella pestis factor | Q40124608 | ||
Autolysis and secondary growth of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in submerged culture. | Q40245807 | ||
Method for staining both acid-fast and chromophobic tubercle bacilli with carbolfuschsin | Q40245864 | ||
Mycobacterial cell walls. II. Chemical composition of the "basal layer". | Q40253494 | ||
Biochemistry of the Actinomycetales. III. Cell wall composition and the action of lysozyme upon cells and cell walls of the Actinomycetales | Q40314242 | ||
Quantitative studies on some mycobacterial phage-host systems | Q40314646 | ||
Iron transport in Mycobacterium smegmatis: ferrimycobactin reductase (nad(p)h:ferrimycobactin oxidoreductase), the enzyme releasing iron from its carrier | Q40326063 | ||
The Nature of Acid-Fastness. | Q40334030 | ||
A New Group of Water-soluble Iron-binding Compounds from Mycobacteria: The Exochelins | Q40343637 | ||
COMPARISON OF THE CELL-WALL COMPOSITION OF MORPHOLOGICALLY DISTINCT ACTINOMYCETES. | Q40386738 | ||
Fractionation of mycobacterial cell wall. Isolation of arabinose mycolate and arabinogalactan from cell wall fraction of Mycobacterium tuberculosis strain Aoyama B | Q40436471 | ||
Control mechanisms in delayed-type hypersensitivity | Q40573228 | ||
Structure of a Transducing Mycobacteriophage | Q40635871 | ||
Identification of mycobacterial infections | Q40647717 | ||
Relation between delayed hypersensitivity and immunity in tuberculosis | Q40673590 | ||
Enhancing Effects of Carbon Dioxide on the Primary Isolation of Acid-Fast Bacilli in a Modified Lowenstein-Jensen Medium | Q40711508 | ||
Tuberculin Activity of Mycobacterial Fractions Obtained by Chromatography | Q40732730 | ||
The growth of Mycobacterium tuberculosis as a function of its nutrients | Q40754734 | ||
Drug resistance in the Swedish/Norwegian BCG strain | Q40803136 | ||
Use of bacteriolytic enzymes in determination of wall structure and their role in cell metabolism | Q40871593 | ||
Muramic acid phosphate as a component of the mucopeptide of Gram-positive bacteria | Q68565247 | ||
Adoptive immunity to intracellular infection | Q68566155 | ||
Biosynthesis of mannophosphoinositides by Mycobacterium phlei. The family of dimannophosphoinositides | Q68566547 | ||
Purification of serologically active phosphoinositides of Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Q68566773 | ||
Bacterial carotenoids XX. The carotenoids of Mycobacterium phlei strain Vera. 2. The structures of the phlei-xanthophylls--two novel tertiary glucosides | Q68567483 | ||
Studies of a biochemical lesion in experimental tuberculosis in mice. V. Further study on a toxic lipid fraction in firmly bound lipids | Q68568596 | ||
The phospholipid compositions of some Actinomycetes | Q68573593 | ||
The 6-O-methylglucose-containing lipopolysaccharide of Mycobacterium phlei. Identification of D-glyceric acid and 3-O-methyl-D-glucose in the polysaccharide | Q68575431 | ||
Biosynthesis of mannophosphoinositides by Mycobacterium phlei. Enzymatic acylation of the dimannophosphoinositides | Q68578179 | ||
Acylglucoses of the corynebacteria and mycobacteria | Q68608210 | ||
The phospholipids of corynebacteria | Q68632464 | ||
Prephytoene pyrophosphate. A new intermediate in the biosynthesis of carotenoids | Q68642744 | ||
The 6-O-methylglucose-containing lipopolysaccharides of Mycobacterium phlei. Locations of the acyl groups | Q68652284 | ||
The polar lipids of some species of Nocardia | Q68654312 | ||
Prevention of MIF activity by agents known to increase cellular cyclic AMP | Q68662523 | ||
Early photoinduced enzymes of photoinduced carotenogenesis in a Mycobacterium species | Q68674942 | ||
Biologically active components from mycobacterial cell walls. II. Suppression and regression of strain-2 guinea pig hepatoma | Q68676400 | ||
Enzymatic synthesis of 10-methylene stearic acid and tuberculostearic acid | Q68730679 | ||
Ontogenesis of cell-mediated immunity in murine thymocytes and spleen cells and its acceleration by thymosin, a thymic hormone | Q68751829 | ||
Pyridine nucleotide requirements of fatty acid synthetases | Q68755448 | ||
Beta-carotene as an oral photoprotective agent in erythropoietic protoporphyria | Q68773795 | ||
Analysis of an autoimmune antibody (IgM class) in a case of chronic lymphocytic leukaemia | Q68899471 | ||
Receptor for Antibody—Antigen Complexes used to Separate T Cells from B Cells | Q68991002 | ||
Non-tuberculous mycobacterial infections | Q69008294 | ||
Sero-typing of mycobacteria by a new technique using antibody globulin adsorbed to staphylococcal protein A | Q69028313 | ||
Adjuvant action of poly A:U on T and B rosette-forming cells in SRBC-immunized mice. Analysis by two rosette assay methods | Q69106345 | ||
Participation of covalently linked fatty acryl coenzyme A products in the action of yeast fatty acid synthetase | Q69162678 | ||
Mechanisms of changes in serum lipid-lipoprotein profiles in infectious disease: Mycobacterium bovis infection in rabbits | Q69169948 | ||
The bairnsdale ulcer | Q69173841 | ||
A trial to compare reactions and responses to BCG vaccine prepared from Copenhagen 1331 and glaxo 1077 strains | Q69185863 | ||
Immunoprophylaxis of methylcholanthrene-induced tumors in mice with Bacillus Calmette-Guérin and methanol-extracted residue | Q69242332 | ||
Cytological observations on the cytotoxic interaction between lymphocytes and antibody-coated monolayer cells | Q69249717 | ||
Mycobacterium avium infections in man | Q69261776 | ||
Antigenic competition | Q69276226 | ||
Separation of tuberculin-active proteins from the infected mouse lung tissue | Q69278730 | ||
Partial Chemical Characterization of the Cell Wall ofNocardia asteroidesStrain 131 | Q69286397 | ||
Biologically active components from mycobacterial cell walls. I. Isolation and composition of cell wall skeleton and component P3 | Q69316282 | ||
Failure of Passive Serum Transfer of Immunity Against Aerogenic Tuberculosis in Rabbits | Q69321924 | ||
Artificial Granulomas from Bentonite and Latex Carrier Particles * | Q69333028 | ||
Further studies on the increase in cholesterol ester content of the lungs of tuberculous mice | Q69351673 | ||
A comparative observation on cholesterol ester contents of uninduced and induced mouse peritoneal cells | Q69351674 | ||
Antibody-induced lymphocyte-mediated cytotoxicity in sarcoidosis patients and healthy controls | Q69366532 | ||
Ten mycobacterial pathogens | Q69370012 | ||
Mycobacterial skin infection by an unidentified species. A report of 29 patients | Q69370875 | ||
Serum lipid-lipoprotein profiles in rabbits infected with Mycobacterium bovis, Listeria monocytogenes, Pasteurella pseudotuberculosis and with M. avium | Q69372976 | ||
A protein-bound phosphorylated product as an intermediate in the biosynthesis of O-methyl glycerol by Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Q69374505 | ||
The immunology of cytoplasmic antigens of mycobacteria | Q69376299 | ||
Tuberculin Antigens Active in Human Lymphocyte Blastogenesis | Q69380169 | ||
Properties of mycobacteriophage DS6A. II. Lipid composition | Q69380202 | ||
The relationship between sedimentation value and immunogenic acitivity of mycobacterial ribonucleic acid | Q69380568 | ||
The amino acids of the cell wall of Mycobacterium tuberculosis var. bovis, strain BCG. Presence of a poly(L-glutamic acid) | Q69382725 | ||
Bacillus Calmette-Guérin vaccination and skin tumor promotion with croton oil in mice | Q69383450 | ||
Characterization of a Fatty Acid Synthetase from Corynebacterium diphtheriae | Q69384348 | ||
Severe Mycobacterium kansasii infection of the lung | Q69398993 | ||
Iron transport in Mycobacterium smegmatis: the role of mycobactin | Q69414411 | ||
Turnover of acylglucose, acyltrehalose and free trehalose during growth of Mycobacterium smegmatis on glucose | Q69422294 | ||
Mycobacterium chelonei in abscesses after injection of diphtheria-pertussis-tetanus-polio vaccine | Q69470493 | ||
[Characterization of mycoside variants using glycoside residues substituted with acylated chains. Mycolic nature of mycoside G'] | Q69490251 | ||
Osteomyelitis Caused byMycobacterium fortuitum: Report of a Case | Q69494308 | ||
Sensitivity of the electron transport chain of pigmented and non-pigmented Sarcina membranes to photodynamic action | Q69495103 | ||
Free nocardomycolic acids in the classification of nocardias and strains of the 'rhodochrous' complex | Q69498571 | ||
Vertebral osteomyelitis due to Mycobacterium kansasii | Q69499569 | ||
Adjuvant disease-prevention with complete Freund's adjuvant and with mineral oil alone | Q69530467 | ||
Disseminated infection caused by Mycobacterium avium. Report of a case with associated leukopenia | Q69546693 | ||
Delayed hypersensitivity to beryllium compounds | Q69550498 | ||
Effects of Cyclodextrins on Fatty Acid Synthesis | Q69564170 | ||
Characterization of the alkali-stable mannophospholipids of mycobacterium smegmatis | Q69589787 | ||
Destructive polyarthritis secondary to Mycobacterium kansasii | Q69591367 | ||
A comparative study of photodynamic oxidation and radiofrequency-discharge-generated 1O2 oxidation of guanosine | Q69593463 | ||
Chemical characteristics and classification of nocardiae | Q69607709 | ||
Supression of growth of Ehrlich ascites tumor cells in mice pretreated with synthetic analogs of trehalose-6,6-dimycolate (cord factor) | Q69630608 | ||
Opportunistic cutaneous Mycobacterium marinum infection mimicking Mycobacterium ulcerans in lymphosarcoma | Q69709641 | ||
Acute infantile septic arthritis of the hip due to Mycobacterium triviale. A case report | Q69735532 | ||
Mycolic acids. Structure, biogenesis and phylogenetic value | Q69863987 | ||
Rapidly-growing mycobacteria. Susceptibility to bacteriophages, reactions in the amidase test, production of acid from carbohydrates, and growth at various temperatures | Q69892603 | ||
Synchronization of Mycobacterium smegmatis culture by phenethyl alcohol and nitrosoguanidine mutagenesis | Q69926516 | ||
BCG spheroplasts induced by a specific bacteriophage | Q69929303 | ||
DNA base composition and adansonian analysis of mycobacteria | Q69933702 | ||
Pulmonary tuberculosis due to B.C.G | Q69940201 | ||
Phosphatide antigens of mycobacteria | Q69981247 | ||
Occurrence of atypical mycobacteria in Macacus rhesus | Q69982602 | ||
A sudden decrease in the lipid content of Mycobacterium bovis BCG and Mycobacterium microti MP. A preliminary communication | Q70037731 | ||
[Comparative virulence tests in chickens with transparent and opaque colonies of strains of avian mycobacteria of different serotypes] | Q70038241 | ||
Some clinical aspects and treatment of anonymous mycobacterial infections | Q70079332 | ||
The surface structure of M. leprae | Q70098922 | ||
The effect of localized injection of adjuvant material on the draining lymph node. I. Histology | Q70129469 | ||
Immunological Effects of BCG in Malignant Melanoma: Two Modes of Administration Compared | Q70344177 | ||
Disseminated Mycobacterium kansasii infection: successful treatment of a patient with pancytopenia | Q70347385 | ||
Pulmonary mycobacteriosis due to rapidly growing acid-fast bacillus, Mycobacterium chelonei | Q70349666 | ||
The phospholipids of Mycobacterium smegmatis | Q70349674 | ||
Biosynthesis of a mycobacterial lipopolysaccharide. Evidence for an acylpolysaccharide methyltransferase | Q70377613 | ||
Esterases in mycobacteria. IV. The effect of macromolecular compounds isolated from a submerged culture of Mycobacterium phlei on the temporary activation of esterases | Q70383768 | ||
Investigation of the responsiveness of BCG-vaccinated children with whooping-cough to tuberculin | Q70383776 | ||
Sporotrichoid Mycobacterium marinum infection treated with rifampin-ethambutol | Q70390715 | ||
Macrophage accumulation, division, maturation and digestive and microbicidal capacities in tuberculous lesions. II. Rate at which mononuclear cells enter and divide in primary BCG lesions and those of reinfection | Q70396964 | ||
Reassociation of Deoxyribonucleic Acid from Selected Mycobacteria with that fromMycobacterium BovisandMycobacterium Farcinica1 | Q70400929 | ||
Mycobacterium marinum granuloma. A disease acquired in the tributaries of Chesapeake Bay | Q70406685 | ||
Mycobacteria with pink pigment | Q70409645 | ||
Macrophage accumulation, division, maturation, and digestive and microbicidal capacities in tuberculous lesions. 3. The turnover of macrophages and its relation to their activation and antimicrobial immunity in primary BCG lesions and those of reinf | Q70496972 | ||
Structural Investigations on Cell Walls of Nocardia sp.. The Wall Lipid and Peptidoglycan Moieties of Nocardia kirovani | Q70506714 | ||
Cervical lymphadenitis caused by atypical Mycobacterium | Q70523360 | ||
Induction of phages from lysogenic mycobacteria by means of ultraveiolet irradiation | Q70615556 | ||
A Study of the Relationship of Structure and Activity of Antimycin A in the Induction of Carotenoid Synthesis in Mycobacterium marinum | Q70627156 | ||
Partial purification and properties of a DNA polymerase from Mycobacterium smegmatis | Q70644293 | ||
Disseminated infection by Mycobactium fortuitum | Q70989725 | ||
Lipid and protein arrangement in bacteriophage PM2 | Q71053689 | ||
Disseminated M. kansasii infection in a patient with chronic granulocytic leukemia | Q71062519 | ||
Recombination betweenMycobacterium smegmatisStrains Jucho and Lacticola | Q71152006 | ||
Electron microscopy. Approach to leprosy research | Q71167410 | ||
Absolute requirement for oxygen during illumination for photoinduced carotenoid synthesis | Q71234504 | ||
The base compositions of deoxyribonucleic acid isolated from mycobacteria | Q71239196 | ||
Stimulatory Effect of Polynucleotides on Short Term Leukocyte Cultures | Q71262953 | ||
Chemical analysis f the mucopeptide of Mycobacterium smegmatis | Q71286663 | ||
Mycobacteria: a guide to nomenclatural usage | Q71302859 | ||
Serologic examination of atypical mycobacteria with the agglutination method | Q71355454 | ||
Mechanism of photoinduced carotenoid synthesis. Further studies on the action spectrum and other aspects of carotenogenesis | Q71480391 | ||
Carotenoid pigments and the stability of the cell membrane of Sarcina lutea | Q71497264 | ||
Acyl carrier protein from Mycobacterium phlei | Q71504038 | ||
Deoxysugars isolated from mycoside A: identification of acetyl derivatives of methyl 2,4-DI-O-methyl-rhamnopyranoside, 2-O-methyl-rhamofuranoside, 3-O-methyl-rhamnofuranoside, 2-O-methyl-fucopyranoside and 3-O-methyl-fucofuranoside | Q71518640 | ||
Buruli ulcer | Q71523965 | ||
Studies on the protective function of the carotenoid pigments of Sarcina lutea | Q71535153 | ||
Pathogenicity of transparent, opaque, and rough variants of Mycobacterium avium in chickens and mice | Q71535595 | ||
Isolation and mass spectrometric identification of the peptide subunits of mycobacterial cell walls | Q71537005 | ||
[Structure of mycolic acids and an intermediate in the biosynthesis of dicarboxylic mycolic acids] | Q71542902 | ||
Identification of Mycobacterial Pathogens Utilizing Colony Characteristics | Q71572795 | ||
Accumulation of lycopene and inhibition of cyclic carotenoids in Mycobacterium in the presence of nicotine | Q71580056 | ||
[Structural relations between unsaturated mycolic acids and short-chain unsaturated acids synthesized by Mycobacterium phlei. Metabolic implications] | Q71591235 | ||
Mutations and expression of features in Actinomyces streptomycini Krass | Q71625382 | ||
Phage adsorption of lysogenic strains of mycobacteria | Q71636148 | ||
Studies on the structure and the biosynthesis of specific glycolipids isolated from mycobacteria: mycosides A and B | Q71636161 | ||
Variability of the pigmentation of mycobacteria by the composition of medium | Q71636181 | ||
Cell wall arabinogalactan of Mycobacterium phlei | Q71654664 | ||
Carotenoids synthesized by UV-induced mutants of a non-acid-fast strain ofMycobacterium phlei | Q71689903 | ||
[Mycobacterium ulcerans infection. Symptoms, differential diagnostic and treatment] | Q71696630 | ||
A case of left sub-maxillary and preauricular adenitis due to Battey's mycobacterium (M. intracellulare) | Q71719360 | ||
Lipid chromatography and seroagglutination in the classification of rapidly growing mycobacteria | Q71752322 | ||
Mycobacterial diseases | Q71755945 | ||
Cases of Mycobacterium borstelense and M. abscessus infection observed in Belgium | Q71769079 | ||
Carotenes and xanthophylls in mycobacteria. II. Lycopene, α-and β-carotene and xanthophyll in mycobacterial pigments | Q71797270 | ||
[Studies on the mycoside C 2 of the Mycobacterium avium. Structure determination] | Q71805000 | ||
Rendering macrophages specifically cytotoxic by a factor released from immune lymphoid cells | Q71817755 | ||
Investigations on the morphological characterization of some mycobacteril phages | Q71828925 | ||
Contribution to the classification of mycobacteria and nocardias | Q71877184 | ||
Mycobacterium marinum (balnei) infection. Report of a case with cutaneous and laryngeal lesions | Q72018036 | ||
A lactate oxygenase from Mycobacterium phlei. Improved purification and some properties of the enzyme | Q72026899 | ||
Multiple catalase enzymes in two species of mycobacteria | Q72034251 | ||
Pulmonary disease caused by Mycobacterium xenopei | Q72039631 | ||
N-methylation of peptides by the method of Hakomori. Structure of mycoside Cbl | Q72047127 | ||
Infections with atypical mycobacteria. Five years' experience at the National Jewish Hospital | Q72061087 | ||
Attempted separation of catalase and peroxidase activities in mycobacteria | Q72089811 | ||
Sporotrichoid Mycobacteriosis Caused by M marinum (balnei) | Q72104073 | ||
[Structure of a peptidolipid glycoside isolated from a Mycobacterium] | Q72151478 | ||
Atypical mycobacterial infections; pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, and treatment | Q72202597 | ||
The influence of age of culture on the production of adjuvant-active peptidoglycolipids by saprophytic mycobacteria | Q72212353 | ||
Efficacy and applicability of mass B. C.G. vaccination in tuberculosis control | Q72216524 | ||
Micobacterium intracellulare | Q72216966 | ||
Serologic identification of the atypical mycobacteria and its value in epidemiologic studies | Q72226738 | ||
[Bacteriocin-type inhibitors in fast growing saprophytic strains of mycobacteria] | Q72245286 | ||
Subcellar distribution of phospholipids in an unclassified mycobacteria, P-6, scotochromogen | Q72250517 | ||
A study of phospholipids from an unclassified mycobacteria, P 6 | Q72250518 | ||
Studies on the metabolism of phospholipids in Mycobacterium phlei. I. Difference in turnover rates of individual phospholipids | Q72283235 | ||
Diagnostic and prognostic significance of the quantitative tuberculin tests. The influence of subclinical infections with atypical mycobacteria | Q72288625 | ||
Type-specificity of atypical mycobacteria in agglutination and antibody absorption tests | Q72306911 | ||
Base analysis of nucleic acids in mycobacteria | Q72311802 | ||
Environmental control of glycogen and lipid content of Mycobacterium phlei | Q72337922 | ||
Properties of Mycobacteriophage DS6A I. Immunogenicity in Rabbits | Q72351447 | ||
Studies on the oral filamentous bacteria. I. Cell wall composition of Actinomyces, Nocardia, Bacterionema and Leptotrichia | Q72351674 | ||
Mechanism of photo-induced and antimycin A-induced carotenoid synthesis in mycobacterium marinum. Requirements for carotenogenesis and further evidence for protein synthesis following induction | Q72379305 | ||
The induction of auxotrophic mutants ofMycobacterium phlei PA by ultraviolet radiation | Q72390105 | ||
Chemical structure of the cell wall of Mycobacterium smegmatis. I — Isolation and partial characterization of the peptidoglycan | Q72396813 | ||
Observations on human infection with Mycobacterium bovis | Q72502079 | ||
Carpal tunnel syndrome secondary to Mycobacterium kansasii infection | Q72525071 | ||
Sporotrichoid Cutaneous Infection With Mycobacterium kansasii | Q72534516 | ||
Chemical and antigenic studies on cell walls of mycobacteria, corynebacteria, and nocardias | Q72591957 | ||
Serologic identification and classification of the atypical mycobacteria by their agglutination | Q72591962 | ||
Changes in the fine structure of macrophages in experimentally produced tuberculous granulomas in hamsters | Q72623990 | ||
Composition of the membranes isolated from several gram-positive bacteria | Q72659002 | ||
Effects of climate on the localization and geographic distribution of mycobacterial skin ulcers | Q72668678 | ||
On the biogenetic origin of 2-eicosanol and 2-octadecanol of Mycobacterium avium | Q72702123 | ||
Mycobacterium diernhoferi n.sp., a new Mycobacterium species common in the environment of cattle | Q72730671 | ||
[Further studies on the phage typing of rapidly growing Mycobacteria] | Q72732212 | ||
Infection of Knee Joint by Mycobacterium kansasii | Q72742758 | ||
Cutaneous Infection Due to Mycobacterium kansasii | Q72745211 | ||
Mycobacterium Fortuitum Corneal Ulcer | Q72760830 | ||
Infections by atypical mycobacteria | Q72764405 | ||
The mutagenic effect of ultraviolet radiation and nitrous acid onMycobacterium phlei | Q72783461 | ||
Purification and separation of antigens in preparations of mycobacteria | Q72822039 | ||
Classification and identification of mycobacteria. 3. Species within group 3 | Q72860479 | ||
Phospholipid Patterns in Subcellular Fractions of Mycobacterium phlei | Q72863833 | ||
Pulmonary and nonpulmonary disease in humans due to avian mycobacteria. I. Clinical and epidemiologic analysis of nine cases observed in Czechoslovakia | Q72868068 | ||
Bacterial carotenoids. XIX. The carotenoids of Mycobacterium phlei strain Vera. 1. The structures of the minor carotenoids | Q72907937 | ||
Some Strains in Search of a Genus--Corynebacterium, Mycobacterium, Nocardia or What? | Q72911164 | ||
Adjuvant granuloma and its effect on the immune response in the gunea pig | Q72960869 | ||
The role of tubercle bacilli in adjuvant emulsions on antibody production to egg albumin | Q73066597 | ||
[Studies and research on Mycobacteria. VIII. A new tubercle bacilli, Mycobacterium minetti n. sp; microbiologic and pathogenic study] | Q73110988 | ||
Human infection with atypical acid-fast organisms; report of two cases with pathologic findings | Q73117864 | ||
Detection of small numbers of mycobacteria in sections by fluorescence microscopy | Q73171904 | ||
[Chemical structure of an unsaturated mycolic acid isolated from Corynebacterium diphtheriae] | Q73196623 | ||
[The lipids of the Brevannes human strain of Mycobacterium tuberculosis] | Q73290697 | ||
Tuberculin sensitivity and contact with tuberculosis; further evidence of nonspecific sensitivity | Q73321821 | ||
Acid-fastness as a histochemical test | Q73362301 | ||
Chemistry of acid-fastness | Q73371503 | ||
An acid-fast lipid from spermatozoa | Q73424505 | ||
Virulence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis: evaluation of a test, using neutral red indicator | Q73483072 | ||
Vaccination against tuberculosis with the vole bacillus | Q73489030 | ||
[A case of human infection by Mycobacterium ulcerans in the western hemisphere; preliminary note] | Q73495799 | ||
The morphology and osmotic properties of bacteriophage systems | Q73514903 | ||
Bacteriophage active against virulent Mycobacterium tuberculosis. I. Isolation and activity | Q73604947 | ||
Synthesis of cord factor-active substances | Q73612174 | ||
[Isolation and chemical constitution of coryno-mycolenic acid and of two ketones from lipids of the diphtheria bacillus] | Q73613979 | ||
Human infection with the yellow acid-fast bacillus; a report of fifteen additional cases | Q74005374 | ||
The use of an antituberculous vaccine from the Mycobacterium tuberculosis, typus murinus-Wells, adapted for deep culture in a synthetic liquid medium; first communication: preparation of the murinus-vaccine | Q74061491 | ||
The incidence and causes of tuberculin reactions in non-tuberculous cattle | Q74139460 | ||
The mode of action of immunologic adjuvants | Q74139462 | ||
The chemistry of cord factor, a toxic glycolipid of M. tuberculosis | Q74139466 | ||
Cord-forming property, lethality and pathogenicity of Mycobacteria | Q74295716 | ||
A limited clinical, pathologic, and epidemiologic study of patients with pulmonary lesions associated with atypical acid-fast bacilli in the sputum | Q74411090 | ||
Identification and incidence of a third type of mycobacterium avium | Q95789120 | ||
Pathogenic and immunogenic differentiation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis grown in vitro and in vivo | Q74411256 | ||
[Genetic study of a temperate bacteriophage of Escherichia coli. III. Effect of ultraviolet rays on genetic recombination] | Q74412258 | ||
The biology of photosynthetic bacterium which lacks colored carotenoids | Q74421020 | ||
Constituents of a toxic-lipid obtained from Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Q74446033 | ||
[Composition of the A waxes of Mycobacterium marianum] | Q74523760 | ||
Variations in the production of carotenoids in Neurospora | Q74599409 | ||
The vole bacillus vaccine | Q74637219 | ||
Assessment of the first results of the Medical Research Council's trial of tuberculosis vaccines in adolescents in Great Britain | Q74637244 | ||
The safety record of BCG vaccination and untoward reactions observed after vaccination | Q74637269 | ||
The characterization of mycobacterial strains by the composition of their lipide extracts | Q74673459 | ||
Electron microscopic studies of mycobacteriophages | Q74726049 | ||
Antigenic relationships between ninety-eight strains of mycobacteria using gel-diffusion precipitation techniques | Q74805487 | ||
Antimicrobial susceptibility and some other properties of photochromogenic Mycobacteria associated with pulmonary disease | Q74807469 | ||
Lycopersicon selections containing a high content of carotenes and colorless polyenes; the mechanism of carotene biosynthesis | Q75457918 | ||
The significance of the incubation period in infectious diseases | Q75609778 | ||
Possible tuberculous skin infection from a swimming pool; report of four cases | Q75713930 | ||
Tuberculin-negative tuberculosis | Q75715389 | ||
[The chemical constitution of the mycolic acids of two virulent human strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis] | Q75765752 | ||
[The isolation and chemical constitution of a branched hydroxy-acid from Corynebacterium diphtheriae.] | Q76097107 | ||
[Skin infection caused by a new type of Mycobacterium in swimming pools.] | Q76235438 | ||
The role of scotochromogenic mycobacteria in human disease | Q76408689 | ||
Some characteristics of "swimming pool" disease in Hawaii | Q76417080 | ||
Structure du mycoside Cm, peptido-glycolipide de Mycobacterium marianum | Q76463862 | ||
SWIMMING POOL GRANULOMA. A STUDY OF 290 CASES | Q76499975 | ||
INFECTION DUE TO MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM | Q76563449 | ||
FRACTIONATION OF WAX D, A PEPTIDOGLYCOLIPID OF MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS | Q76574508 | ||
LYSOGENY IN THE MYCOBACTERIA. II. SOME PHAGE-HOST RELATIONSHIPS OF LYSOGENIC MYCOBACTERIA | Q76576510 | ||
PHAGE TYPING OF SLOW-GROWING MYCOBACTERIA | Q76616963 | ||
[ISOLATION OF PEPTIDO-GLYCOLIPID FRACTIONS FROM WAX D OF BOVINE, ATYPICAL, AVIAN AND SAPROPHYTIC STRAINS OF MYCOBACTERIA] | Q76668483 | ||
THE DEVELOPMENT OF LARGE IMMATURE MONONUCLEAR CELLS IN MIXED LEUKOCYTE CULTURES | Q76688434 | ||
EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE ON THE BACTERIOPHAGE SUSCEPTIBILITY OF STRAINS OF MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM ISOLATED FROM FOWL | Q76714467 | ||
THE OCCURRENCE OF MURAMIC ACID IN WAX D PREPARATIONS OF MYCOBACTERIA | Q76723638 | ||
LYSIS OF ISOLATED BCG CELL WALLS WITH ENZYMES. 2. DEMONSTRATION OF 'BOUND WAX D' AS A COMPONENT OF BCG CELL WALLS | Q76815000 | ||
BIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF PIGMENTS OF MYCOBACTERIA. I. ARTIFICIAL INDUCTION OF PIGMENTLESS MUTANTS FROM PHOTOCHROMOGENS AND SCOTOCHROMOGENS BY ULTRAVIOLET IRRADIATION. II. CORRELATION OF PIGMENT FORMATION WITH THE VIRULENCE | Q76875294 | ||
BIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF PIGMENTS OF MYCOBACTERIA. (III). RESISTANCE TO ULTRAVIOLET IRRADIATION OF VARIOUS UNCLASSIFIED MYCOBACTERIA | Q76875299 | ||
ON THE MECHANISM OF PHOTOINDUCTION OF CAROTENOID SYNTHESIS | Q76878010 | ||
THE STRUCTURE OF A MYOINOSITOL MANNOSIDE FROM MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS GLYCOLIPID | Q76915146 | ||
STRUCTURAL STUDIES ON THE MYO-INOSITOL MANNODIDES FROM THE GLYCOLIPIDS OF MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS AND MYCOBACTERIUM PHLEI | Q76915557 | ||
INFECTION DUE TO MYCOBACTERIUM XENOPEI | Q76967378 | ||
MYCOBACTERIAL DISEASES | Q76976391 | ||
THE STRUCTURE OF MYCOBACTERIOPHAGES | Q77052240 | ||
ON THE MECHANISM OF PHOTOINDUCED CAROTENOID SYNTHESIS: ASPECTS OF THE PHOTOINDUCTIVE REACTION | Q77089863 | ||
BIOCYTIN AS A CONSTITUENT OF METHYLMALONYL-OXALACETIC TRANSCARBOXYLASE AND PROPIONYL COA CARBOXYLASE OF BACTERIAL ORIGIN | Q77100433 | ||
CELL WALLS OF THREE STRAINS OF MYCOBACTERIA (MYCOBACTERIUM PHLEI, MYCOBACTERIUM FORTUITUM AND MYCOBACTERIUM KANSASII). PREPARATION, ANALYSIS AND DIGESTION BY LYSOZYMES OF DIFFERENT ORIGINS | Q77100842 | ||
CORRELATION OF ADJUVANT ACTIVITY AND CHEMICAL STRUCTURE OF MYCOBACTERIAL WAX D FRACTIONS: THE IMPORTANCE OF AMINO SUGARS | Q77100891 | ||
The role of various chemical fractions of M. tuberculosis and other Mycobacteria in the production of allergic encephalomyelitis | Q77144871 | ||
COMPARATIVE STUDY OF MYCOBACTERIUM GROWN IN VIVO AND IN VITRO. V. DIFFERENCES IN STAINING PROPERTIES | Q77191800 | ||
DISSEMINATED INFECTION CAUSED BY BATTEY TYPE MYCOBACTERIA | Q77227993 | ||
Mannolipid synthesis in a cell-free system of Mycobacterium smegmatis | Q77917683 | ||
Presence de mycosides C' (formes simplifiees de mycoside C) dans les bacteries isolees de bovins atteints du farcin | Q77918091 | ||
L'acide N-glycolyl-muramique, constituant des parois de Mycobacterium smegmatis: Identification par spectrometrie de masse | Q77921782 | ||
Isolation of UDP-N-glycolylmuramyl-(Ala, Glu, DAP) from mycobacterium phlei | Q77922459 | ||
Amantis. Chemistry and action | Q77923169 | ||
COMPARATIVE STUDY OF IN VIVO AND IN VITRO GROWN MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS. 3. LIPID COMPOSITION | Q78266546 | ||
THE VIRULENCE OF TUBERCLE BACILLI FROM PATIENTS WITH PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS IN INDIA AND OTHER COUNTRIES | Q78292069 | ||
Arthur Quinton Wells, 22nd June 1896-9th October 1956 | Q78335239 | ||
STUDIES OF MYCOBACTERIA AND NOCARDIAE. IV. LIPID COMPOSITION OF MYCOBACTERIUM RHODOCROUS, M. PELLEGRINO SP., AND CERTAIN STRAINS OF NOCARDIAE | Q78349684 | ||
[BIOSYNTHESIS OF ALPHA-SMEGMA-MYCOLIC ACID] | Q78353092 | ||
Paired fibrous structure in mycobacteria | Q78370376 | ||
Formation of protoplasts from mycobacteria by mycobacteriophage | Q78441167 | ||
POSSIBLE CLASSIFICATION OF RAPIDLY GROWING MYCOBACTERIA ON THE BASIS OF THEIR PHAGE SUSCEPTIBILITY | Q78473692 | ||
SEPARATION AND ANALYSES OF THE INDIVIDUAL PHOSPHOLIPIDS OF MYCOBACTERIA | Q78484121 | ||
MYCOBACTERIUM FORTUITUM; AS A CAUSE OF CORNEAL ULCER | Q78511236 | ||
A GROUP OF MYCOBACTERIA FROM SOIL SOURCES RESEMBLING NONPHOTOCHROMOGENS (GROUP 3). A DESCRIPTION OF MYCOBACTERIUM NONCHROMOGENICUM | Q78554978 | ||
PHOTOCHROMOGENIC MYCOBACTERIAL PULMONARY DISEASE | Q78557489 | ||
Biosynthesis of carotenoids in Neurospora. Action spectrum of photoactivation | Q78677957 | ||
The effectiveness of tuberculo-glycolipid as an adjuvant in eliciting allergic encephalomyelitis and aspermatogenesis | Q78701144 | ||
Mycobacterium fortuitum | Q78716691 | ||
Silicosis and avian tuberculosis | Q78723303 | ||
The function of the carotenoid pigments of sarcina lutea | Q78837310 | ||
Mycobacteriophage lysates as serologic antigens | Q78842059 | ||
Lysogeny in the mycobacteria. 1. The establishment of lysogeny | Q78894046 | ||
Passive transfer of resistance to tuberculosis through use of monocytes | Q78915140 | ||
Isolation of peptide lipids from Mycobacterium paratuberculosis | Q78975444 | ||
The biosynthesis of oleic and 10-methylstearic acids in Mycobacterium phlei | Q78981608 | ||
Biosynthesis of saturated fatty acids | Q78994009 | ||
The biosynthesis of carotenes | Q79056143 | ||
Photoinduction of carotenoid synthesis of a mycobacterium sp | Q79062816 | ||
Public health significance of swimming pool granuloma | Q79075623 | ||
Studies of arthritis and other lesions induced in rats by injection of mycobacterial adjuvant. II. Evidence that the disease is a disseminated immunologic response to exogenous antigen | Q79100095 | ||
[On the chemical structure of "myoside C", a peptide-glycolipid from Mycobacterium avium.] | Q79125029 | ||
A temperate bacteriophage from Mycobacterium butyricum | Q79170159 | ||
The adsorption of antigen by spleen cells previously treated with antiserum in vitro | Q79170445 | ||
Studies on the biologic properties of mycobacteriophage | Q79283692 | ||
The production of lysine from diaminopimelic acid by cell-free extracts of Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Q79302088 | ||
[The photoxidative fading of chlorophyll in vitro in the presence of carotenes with various chromophoric groups] | Q79313820 | ||
A comparison of four species of mycobacteria | Q79317027 | ||
[On the composition of the lipids of Corynebacterium diphtheriae] | Q79337519 | ||
Chemical composition and antigenic structure of cell walls of Corynebacterium, Mycobacterium, Nocardia, Actinomyces and Arthrobacter | Q79372936 | ||
Mycobacterium balnei infection. Report of two cases | Q79422002 | ||
Granulomatous lesions occurring at site of injections of vaccines and antibiotics | Q79457582 | ||
Enzyme systems in the mycobacteria. 14. Fatty acid synthesis in cell-free extracts of Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Q79464990 | ||
In vitro cell migration as a model for delayed hypersensitivity | Q79485272 | ||
Analytical studies on wax D, a macromolecular peptidoglycoplied fraction from humn strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosos | Q79538832 | ||
The in vitro detection of "cell-fixed" hemagglutinating antibodies to tuberculin purified protein derivative (PPD) in humans | Q79546144 | ||
Pathogenecity studies of Group III (Battey) mycobacteria from pulmonary lesions of man | Q79558961 | ||
Studies on the firmly bound lipids of human tubercle bacillus. I. Isolation of arabinose mycolate | Q79570736 | ||
Studies on the firmly bound lipids of human tubercle bacillus | Q79570746 | ||
The immunology and chemistry of tuberculin. I. The isolation of dialyzable and nondialyzable tuberculin-active components from unheated BCG culture filtrates | Q79571918 | ||
Structural studies on the myo-inositol phospholipids of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (var. bovis, strain BCG) | Q79572464 | ||
Granulomas of the skin due to Mycobacterium balnei after abrasions from a fish tank | Q79625579 | ||
Bioregulators: alteration of gene expression in citrus fruit | Q80960040 | ||
THE STAINING OF ACID-FAST TUBERCLE BACTERIA | Q81043902 | ||
The fluorescent staining of a mycobacteriophage (C2) nucleic acid | Q93697840 | ||
Depression of delayed hypersensitivity by pretreatment with Freund-type adjuvants. II. Mechanism of the phenomenon | Q93708598 | ||
Regression of spontaneous mammary carcinomas using direct injections of neuraminidase and BCG | Q93718832 | ||
The effect of localized injection of adjuvant material on the draining lymph node. 3. Thymus dependence | Q93726322 | ||
Macrophage activation in tuberculin reactions of rabbits with primary BCG infection and reinfection | Q93745941 | ||
Mycobacterium xenopi and mycobacteriosis. A clinical bacteriologic report | Q93746408 | ||
Antitumor Polysaccharide Lentinan—A T Cell Adjuvant2 | Q93752671 | ||
The radish bacillus (Mycobacterium terrae): saphrophyte or pathogen? | Q93754047 | ||
Detection of host-originated acid phosphatase on the surface of "in vivo grown tubercle bacilli" | Q93760541 | ||
Positional Distribution of Fatty Acids in Phospholipids from Mycobacteria | Q93761061 | ||
Serologic testing for tuberculosis | Q93763782 | ||
Affinity of lysosomal acid phosphatase to the surface of the tubercle bacillus | Q93763799 | ||
An antigenic analysis of the mycobacteria, Mycobacterium fortuitum, Myco. kansasii, Myco. phlei, Myco. smegmatis and Myco. tuberculosis | Q93765070 | ||
Chemical analyses of mycobacterial cell walls | Q93767241 | ||
Identification of mycobacteria | Q93767898 | ||
Intracellular localization of a 6-O-methyl-D-glucose containing soluble polysaccharide from Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Q93768989 | ||
Disseminated infection with Mycobacterium avium: I. Clinical features, treatment and pathology | Q93769112 | ||
Pathway for the synthesis of mannophospholipids in Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Q93780804 | ||
Acylglucoses in corynebacteria | Q93789437 | ||
Tuberculosis bacilli of the African type: preliminary note | Q93797692 | ||
Polymorphism of mycobacteria and shifts of host immunity | Q93803406 | ||
[Study of lipids of a strain of Nocardia farcinia: presence of mycolic acids] | Q93803676 | ||
Sulfolipid I of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, strain H37Rv. I. Purification and properties | Q93807586 | ||
Subcellular localization of individual mannose-containing phospholipids in Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Q93807668 | ||
Occurrence of N-glycolylmuramic acid in bacterial cell walls. A preliminary survey | Q93808867 | ||
The lipids ofMycobacterium tuberculosis BCG: Fractionation, composition, turnover and the effects of isoniazid | Q93809166 | ||
Enzymatic synthesis of mannosyl-1-phosphoryl-decaprenol by a cell-free system of Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Q93812910 | ||
Sulfolipid I of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, strain H37RV. Nature of the acyl substituents | Q93813498 | ||
Studies on the precipitinogenic pattern of mycobacteria cultivated at various temperatures | Q93816037 | ||
The role of cord factor in pathogenesis of tuberculosis | Q93825464 | ||
Delayed hypersensitivity in the guinea pig immunized with killed tubercle bacilli in adjuvant. 1. Development of peritoneal cell migration inhibition, skin reactions and antibodies to tuberculin purified protein derivative | Q93825855 | ||
Delayed hypersensitivity in the guinea pig immunized with killed tubercle bacilli in adjuvant. 2. The effect of tuberculin purified protein derivative concentration on the inhibition of peritoneal cell migration | Q93825857 | ||
Walls of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. II. Demonstration of a mycolate of arabinobiose and a glucan in the walls of M. tuberculosis H37 Ra | Q93829684 | ||
Fifty years of BCG | Q93833643 | ||
Mycobacterium AbscessusInfection in a Puncture Wound | Q93833777 | ||
The mannophosphoinositides of the unclassified Mycobacterium P 6 | Q95349782 | ||
P433 | issue | 1 | |
P304 | page(s) | 217-372 | |
P577 | publication date | 1977-03-01 | |
P1433 | published in | Bacteriological Reviews | Q26842859 |
P1476 | title | Mycobacterium. | |
P478 | volume | 41 |
Q36307813 | A novel phenolic glycolipid from Mycobacterium leprae possibly involved in immunogenicity and pathogenicity. |
Q28378705 | Activities of fluoroquinolone, macrolide, and aminoglycoside drugs combined with inhibitors of glycosylation and fatty acid and peptide biosynthesis against Mycobacterium avium |
Q36890367 | Acyltransferases in bacteria |
Q70224542 | Antibacterial resistance in mice infected with Mycobacterium lepraemurium |
Q35104130 | Binding of Mycobacterium avium-Mycobacterium intracellulare to human leukocytes. |
Q38168225 | Biological, chemical, immunological and staining properties of bacteria isolated from tissues of leprosy patients |
Q36308782 | Cell wall modification resulting from in vitro induction of L-phase variants of Nocardia asteroides |
Q43133858 | Characterization of temperate phage Che12 and construction of a new tool for diagnosis of tuberculosis |
Q37061907 | Comparative biology of intracellular parasitism |
Q70829220 | Comparative cutaneous testing with purified protein derivative and the antigen complex A60 in vaccinated subjects and tuberculosis patients |
Q36337649 | Comparative ultrastructure of Mycobacterium leprae and Mycobacterium lepraemurium cell envelopes |
Q68114252 | Composition and immunogenicity of the polysaccharide components of the thermostable macromolecular antigen group of mycobacterial antigens |
Q69631603 | Delayed hypersensitivity reactions by the mycobacterial antigen A60 and cutaneous testing in tuberculosis |
Q70291902 | Deoxyribonucleic acid replication time in Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37 Rv |
Q30483173 | Direct visualization of the outer membrane of mycobacteria and corynebacteria in their native state |
Q64052557 | Disseminated mycobacterial histiocytosis due to M. Fortuitum associated with helper T-lymphocyte immune deficiency |
Q40212971 | Effect of Tween 80 on formation of the superficial L1 layer of the Mycobacterium avium-Mycobacterium intracellulare complex |
Q70575337 | Effect of growth temperature on the fatty acid composition of Mycobacterium phlei |
Q64390451 | Evaluation of anti-cardiolipin antibody and its cross-reactivity in sera of patients with lepromatous leprosy |
Q36455330 | Evans blue dye adjuvant enhances delayed hypersensitivity while blocking immunity to Mycobacterium tuberculosis in mice |
Q36728252 | Growth characteristics of atypical mycobacteria in water and their comparative resistance to disinfectants |
Q36258821 | Haptenic oligosaccharides in antigenic variants of mycobacterial C-mycosides antagonize lipid receptor activity for mycobacteriophage D4 by masking a methylated rhamnose |
Q33775698 | Highly Deviated Asymmetric Division in Very Low Proportion of Mycobacterial Mid-log Phase Cells. |
Q28504061 | Identification and physiological characterization of phosphatidic acid phosphatase enzymes involved in triacylglycerol biosynthesis in Streptomyces coelicolor |
Q40147865 | Identification of a beta 1 integrin on Mycobacterium avium-Mycobacterium intracellulare |
Q37364097 | Identification of atypical mycobacteria by thin-layer chromatography of their surface antigens |
Q44178755 | Immune responses in tuberculosis: antibodies and CD4-CD8 lymphocytes with vascular adhesion molecules and cytokines (chemokines) cause a rapid antigen-specific cell infiltration at sites of bacillus Calmette-Guérin reinfection |
Q36441085 | Immunogenicity of type-specific C-mycoside glycopeptidolipids of mycobacteria. |
Q38577111 | Immunological relatedness of ribosomes from mycobacteria, nocardiae and corynebacteria, and microorganisms in leprosy lesions |
Q35470983 | Immunopathology of tuberculosis: roles of macrophages and monocytes |
Q36988642 | Intramacrophagic Mycobacterium avium bacilli are coated by a multiple lamellar structure: freeze fracture analysis of infected mouse liver |
Q36385124 | Isolation in high frequency of rough variants of Mycobacterium intracellulare lacking C-mycoside glycopeptidolipid antigens |
Q24617200 | Leprosy |
Q41659257 | Lipid Droplets and Mycobacterium leprae Infection |
Q36331870 | Lymphokine-induced mycobacteriostatic activity in mouse pleural macrophages |
Q37012063 | Macrophage uptake and retention of radiolabeled glycopeptidolipid antigens associated with the superficial L1 layer of Mycobacterium intracellulare serovar 20. |
Q68015681 | Metabolism of the TMA group of antigens during the growth cycle of mycobacteria |
Q28776879 | Microbial metabolism of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons: isolation and characterization of a pyrene-degrading bacterium |
Q35672248 | Multiple drug resistance in Mycobacterium avium: is the wall architecture responsible for exclusion of antimicrobial agents? |
Q38607557 | Multiple pathways for triacylglycerol biosynthesis in Streptomyces coelicolor. |
Q33622044 | Mycobacterial antigens: a review of their isolation, chemistry, and immunological properties |
Q39564571 | Mycobacterial stationary phase induced by low oxygen tension: cell wall thickening and localization of the 16-kilodalton alpha-crystallin homolog. |
Q40374019 | Mycobacterium avium-M. intracellulare binds to the integrin receptor alpha v beta 3 on human monocytes and monocyte-derived macrophages |
Q28487408 | Mycobacterium tuberculosis produces pili during human infection |
Q36131675 | Neutral lipid bodies in prokaryotes: recent insights into structure, formation, and relationship to eukaryotic lipid depots |
Q37713160 | Nonclassical transpeptidases of Mycobacterium tuberculosis alter cell size, morphology, the cytosolic matrix, protein localization, virulence, and resistance to β-lactams |
Q34431967 | Nonspecific immunostimulant activities of synthetic trehalose-6,6'-diesters (lower homologs of cord factor) |
Q40630698 | Paratuberculosis |
Q34162679 | Peptidoglycolipid nature of the superficial cell wall sheath of smooth-colony-forming mycobacteria |
Q40306799 | Possible involvement of a calcium-stimulated ATP-hydrolyzing activity associated with mycobacteriophage I3 in the DNA injection process. |
Q37106241 | Postphagocytic detection of glycopeptidolipids associated with the superficial L1 layer of Mycobacterium intracellulare |
Q68934257 | Preparation and properties of antigen 60 from Mycobacterium bovis BCG |
Q30809076 | Production of a polyunsaturated isoprenoid wax ester during aerobic metabolism of squalene by Marinobacter squalenivorans sp. nov. |
Q39803617 | Proteome analysis of the plasma membrane of Mycobacterium tuberculosis |
Q90567824 | Pyruvate Substitutions on Glycoconjugates |
Q58784985 | Redox-dependent condensation of the mycobacterial nucleoid by WhiB4 |
Q36139238 | Reevaluation of envelope profiles and cytoplasmic ultrastructure of mycobacteria processed by conventional embedding and freeze-substitution protocols |
Q70943294 | Relationship between the composition of the regulatory complex of esterases and the age ofMycobacterium phlei culture |
Q36090655 | Role of Wax Ester Synthase/Acyl Coenzyme A:Diacylglycerol Acyltransferase in Oleaginous Streptomyces sp. Strain G25. |
Q34193258 | Role of cord factor in the modulation of infection caused by mycobacteria |
Q28365902 | Serological specificity of phenolic glycolipid I from Mycobacterium leprae and use in serodiagnosis of leprosy |
Q37569091 | Specific absorption with monoclonal antibodies to muramyl dipeptide of the pyrogenic and somnogenic activities of rabbit monokine |
Q70153360 | Subcellular distribution of mannophosphoinositides inMycobacterium smegmatis during growth |
Q68125942 | Subcellular localisation and sedimentation behaviour of antigen 60 from Mycobacterium bovis BCG |
Q37701971 | Synthesis of novel lipids in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by heterologous expression of an unspecific bacterial acyltransferase |
Q41064066 | Techniques for genetic engineering in mycobacteria. Alternative host strains, DNA-transfer systems and vectors |
Q58123195 | The Mycobacterial Cell Envelope: A Relict From the Past or the Result of Recent Evolution? |
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Q71182139 | Transfection of Mycobacterium smegmatis SN2 with mycobacteriophage I3 DNA |
Q35688807 | Unveiling unusual features of formation of septal partition and constriction in mycobacteria--an ultrastructural study. |
Q33699804 | Use of microsphere technology for targeted delivery of rifampin to Mycobacterium tuberculosis-infected macrophages |
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