1
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PROBABLE IDENTITY OF A GROUP D HEMOLYSIN WITH A BACTERIOCINE.
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J Bacteriol
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1963
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5.02
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2
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SURVEY OF THE BACTERIOCINES OF ENTEROCOCCI.
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J Bacteriol
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1963
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4.87
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3
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Biochemical basis of mating in yeast.
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Science
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1959
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3.22
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4
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The effect of oils and fatty acids on the production of filipin.
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Appl Microbiol
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1956
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2.81
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5
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Mating reaction in the yeast Hansenula wingei; preliminary observations and quantitation.
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J Bacteriol
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1958
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2.51
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6
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Mating reaction in Hansenula wingei; relation of cell surface properties to agglutination.
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J Bacteriol
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1959
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2.47
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7
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ELECTRON MICROSCOPY OF CELL FUSION IN CONJUGATING HANSENULA WINGEI.
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J Bacteriol
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1965
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2.45
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8
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Effect of novobiocin on permeability of Escherichia coli.
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Arch Biochem Biophys
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1959
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2.41
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9
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Effects of magnesium ion deficiency on Escherichia coli and possible relation to the mode of action of novobiocin.
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J Bacteriol
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1962
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2.02
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10
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KNOTS IN LEUCOTHRIX MUCOR.
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Science
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1964
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2.00
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11
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Physiology of the conjugation process in the yeast Hansenula wingei.
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J Gen Microbiol
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1961
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1.80
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12
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Magnesium binding as an explanation of the mode of action of novobiocin.
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Science
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1962
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1.72
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13
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Studies on the mode of action of novobiocin.
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J Bacteriol
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1956
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1.71
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14
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Similarity in mode of action of chloramphenicol and erythromycin.
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Biochim Biophys Acta
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1959
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1.69
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15
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EFFECT OF ANTIBIOTICS AND INHIBITORS ON M PROTEIN SYNTHESIS.
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J Bacteriol
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1963
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1.50
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16
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An amino acid transport system in Streptococcus faecium.
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Arch Biochem Biophys
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1962
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1.47
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17
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HOST RANGE OF CERTAIN VIRULENT AND TEMPERATE BACTERIOPHAGES ATTACKING GROUP D STREPTOCOCCI.
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J Bacteriol
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1964
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1.27
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18
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ACTION OF STREPTOMYCIN AND RELATED ANTIBIOTICS.
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Fed Proc
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1965
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1.26
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19
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STREPTOMYCIN AS AN ANTIVIRAL AGENT: MODE OF ACTION.
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Science
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1963
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1.05
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20
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THE INHIBITION BY STREPTOMYCIN OF CERTAIN STREPTOCOCCUS BACTERIOPHAGES, USING HOST BACTERIA RESISTANT TO THE ANTIBIOTIC.
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J Gen Microbiol
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1963
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0.99
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21
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The effect of salmine on bacteria.
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Can J Microbiol
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1958
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0.96
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22
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A MOLECULAR MODEL FOR CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL DIFFERENCES BETWEEN STREPTOMYCIN AND DIHYDROSTREPTOMYCIN.
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Nature
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1964
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0.91
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23
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GLYCYLGLYCINE UPTAKE IN STREPTOCOCCI AND A POSSIBLE ROLE OF PEPTIDES IN AMINO ACID TRANSPORT.
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Arch Biochem Biophys
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1964
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0.87
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24
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A method for studying antibiotic diffusion in agar.
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Antibiot Chemother (Northfield)
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1957
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0.85
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25
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The inhibition of an RNA bacteriophage by streptomycin, using host bacteria resistant to the antibiotic.
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Biochem Biophys Res Commun
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1962
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0.83
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26
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Inhibition of endotrophic sporulation by antibiotics.
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Nature
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1962
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0.80
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27
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PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF A BACTERIAL VIRUS AS RELATED TO ITS INHIBITION BY STREPTOMYCIN.
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Virology
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1965
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0.79
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28
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Biological studies on the antibiotic, nybomycin.
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Antibiot Chemother (Northfield)
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1958
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0.77
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29
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RNA synthesis and degradation during antibiotic treatment and its relation to antibiotic-induced lag.
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J Gen Microbiol
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1961
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0.75
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30
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Reversal of thymine xyloside inhibition in Escherichia coli by glutathione.
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Nature
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1958
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0.75
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