Published in J Bacteriol on August 01, 1936
SEROLOGICAL RELATIONS AMONG SPORE-FORMING ANAEROBIC BACTERIA. Bacteriol Rev (1938) 9.89
Variability in Morphological and Biochemical Properties of Clostridium histolyticum (Weinberg and Seguin). J Bacteriol (1937) 3.78
Cultivation of Anaerobes and Oxidation-Reduction Potentials. J Bacteriol (1943) 1.97
Clostridium kluyverii, an Organism Concerned in the Formation of Caproic Acid from Ethyl Alcohol. J Bacteriol (1942) 1.95
Citrate, a specific substrate for the isolation of Clostridium sphenoides. Appl Environ Microbiol (1977) 1.90
Characteristics of Tartrate-fermenting Species of Clostridium. J Bacteriol (1948) 1.86
The Anaerobic Bacterial Flora of Clostridial Myositis. J Bacteriol (1946) 1.75
Three New Species of the Genus Clostridium. J Bacteriol (1948) 1.70
Wilson-Blair Medium in the Rapid Diagnosis of the Clostridia of Gas Gangrene. J Bacteriol (1942) 1.57
Bacteria responsible for the retting of Brazilian flax. Appl Microbiol (1965) 1.55
Two pathways of glutamate fermentation by anaerobic bacteria. J Bacteriol (1974) 1.48
Non-Sporulating Anaerobic Bacteria of the Intestinal Tract : II. Growth-Facilitating Factors. J Bacteriol (1940) 1.45
SEROLOGY OF THE SOLUBLE ANTIGENS OF THE PATHOGENIC CLOSTRIDIA. J Bacteriol (1963) 1.39
Nitrate, Nitrite and Indole Reactions of Gas Gangrene Anaerobes. J Bacteriol (1942) 1.33
Clostridia in gas gangrene. Bacteriol Rev (1949) 1.26
The characteristics of lactate-fermenting sporeforming anaerobes from silage. J Bacteriol (1956) 1.09
Bacteriologic Study of Burn Wounds : A Comparison of the Bacterial Flora of Burn Wounds of Patients Treated with Sulfonamides or Penicillin. Ann Surg (1947) 1.06
Rapid Identification of Cl. welchii by the Nagler Reaction. Br Med J (1941) 0.95
A Comparative Study of the Use of Varying Concentrations of Agar in the Test Medium Used to Detect Contaminants in Biologic Products. J Bacteriol (1939) 0.93
The Granulose Reaction of Certain Anaerobes of the "Butyric" Group. J Bacteriol (1948) 0.86
Clostridium sticklandii nov. spec. J Bacteriol (1957) 0.85
Toxigenicity of Clostridium histolyticum. J Bacteriol (1966) 0.81
An anaerobic organism associated with "Bonetaint" in beef. J Hyg (Lond) (1940) 0.75
A bacteriological study of dried whale meat with particular reference to the presence of Clostridia. J Hyg (Lond) (1949) 0.75
The incidence and significance of clostridia isolated from ready-to-eat meats and rendered products. Can J Comp Med (1969) 0.75
Differential Reactions in the Colon Group of Bacteria. Am J Public Health Nations Health (1934) 13.94
Studies on Anaerobic Bacteria: I. A Corn-Liver Medium for the Detection and Dilution Counts of Various Anaerobes. J Bacteriol (1934) 11.71