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Quantitative Studies on Immune Bacteriolysis II. The Role of Lysozyme in Immune Bacteriolysis [PDF]
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[Studies on the immune bacteriolysis. XIV. Requirement of all nine components of complement for immune bacteriolysis]. [PDF]
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THE NOMENCLATURE OF CYTOLYSIS AND BACTERIOLYSIS.
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Studies on the Immune Bacteriolysis. XIII. Leakage of Enzymes from Escherichia Coli during Immune Bacteriolysis [PDF]
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Bacteriolysis by thermophilic actinomycetes
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 1967Eighty cultures of thermophilic actinomycetes isolated from Bombay soils were screened for lytic action on heat-killed cells of six test bacteria. The majority possessed lytic properties of varying degrees. Gram-negative bacteria were far more susceptible than gram-positive ones.
A J, Desai, S A, Dhala
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Bacteriolysis by immobilized enzymes
Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 1977AbstractBacteriolytic enzymes produced by Achromobacter lunatus were immobilized in collagen membrane. Intact bacteria such as Pseudomonas solanacearum, Xanthomonas oryzae, Staphylococcus aureus, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa were lyzed with the bacteriolytic enzyme–collagen membrane. Relative activity of the bacteriolytic enzyme–collagen membrane against
I, Karube, T, Suganuma, S, Suzuki
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Possible enzymatic bases of bacteriolysis by bdellovibrios
Archiv f�r Mikrobiologie, 1973Bdellovibrio sp. strain 6-5-S grows on and lyses autoclaved cells of Spirillum serpens strain VHL. The dissolution of the S. serpens cells is accompanied by a decrease in optical density and by a release of reducing substances, amino sugars, amino groups, and muramic acid into the culture supernatant. S.
J C, Huang, M P, Starr
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The synergistic action of lysozyme and trypsin in bacteriolysis
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1955Abstract The degree of synergism resulting from the concomitant action of lysozyme and trypsin on heated cells was influenced by cell and enzyme concentration, age, and pH of incubation. The enzyme system completely lysed species of the following genera: Aerobacter, Escherichia, Neisseria, Salmonella, Sarcina, Micrococcus, and Bacillus.
M E, BECKER, S E, HARTSELL
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BACTERIOLYSIS OF THE PSEUDOMONADS: I. AGENTS POTENTIATING LYSIS
Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1964The lytic spectrum of 10 species of pseudomonads in systems employing disodium EDTA, sodium deoxycholate, isoamyl alcohol, ethanol, thymol, or lysozyme was determined. Sodium deoxycholate and EDTA were the most active agents. Isoamyl alcohol, ethanol, thymol, and lysozyme elicited only slight lytic responses. EDTA, isoamyl alcohol, ethanol, and thymol
J M, SHIVELY, S E, HARTSELL
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Suppression of penicillin-induced bacteriolysis of staphylococci by some anticoagulants
Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 1987Heparinoids and related negatively-charged substances caused suppression of the penicillin-induced bacteriolysis of staphylococci and a higher viability rate. Furthermore, the penicillin-induced release of cell wall material was reduced by these substances.
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