Changes in the Phage-Typing Patterns of Staphylococci Following Lysogenization
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
The phage typing patterns of phage type 52/52A/80/81 staphylococcal strains were changed to type 80/81 and the non-typable group by lysogenization with phages 27 and 146. When a particular strain of Staphylococcus aureus, MS1590 phage type 52/52A/ 80/81, was lysogenized with phage 146, type 80/81 and the non-typable group strains were produced. According to the comparison of host range of the prophages, it has been concluded that the two strains with different phage typing patterns have different kinds of prophages.
- 財団法人 学会誌刊行センターの論文
著者
-
Oshima Hiroshi
Deparment Of Chemistry School Of Science Kwansei Gakuin University
-
Kawaharada Umeko
Department Of Pathology College Of Medical Care And Technology Gunma University
-
MITSUHASHI Susumu
Department of Microbiologr, School of Medicine, Gunma University
-
KASUGA Tokuhiko
Department of Microbiology, School of Medicine, Gunma University
関連論文
- Allergic Contact Dermatitis in the Dental Clinics
- The Reaction of Peroxynitrite with Organic Molecules Bearing a Biologically Important Functionality. The Multiplicity of Reaction Modes as Exemplefied by Hydroxylation, Nitration, Nitrosation, Dealkylation, Oxygenation, and Oxidative Dimerization and Clle
- Schouten Manifold with a Spinor Structure
- Genotoxicity of metals for dental use by chromosome aberration tests
- Dirac Equation on the Schouten Spacetime : Particles and Fields
- Correlation of Enzyme Activity and Histologic Differentiation of Prostate Cancer
- Immunohistochemical studies on normal salivary gland and pleomorphic adenoma
- Drug Resistance in Streptococcus pvogenes
- MEASUREMENT OF EXTENT OF INCREASED CAPILLARY PERMEABILITY
- Changes in the Phage-Typing Patterns of Staphylococci Following Lysogenization
- Drug Resistance of Staphylococci:V. Two Types of High-Resistance to Penicillin-G in Staphylococcus aureus
- Drug Resistance of Staphylococci:X. Induction of Chloramphenicol Resistance by Its Derivatives
- Drug Resistance and Distribution of R Factors among Escherichia coli Strains
- MUTANT OF SALMONELLA PHAGE EPSILON 34 WITH LOSS OF CONVERTING ABILITY
- Transfer Agent of Immunity:II. Conversion of Nonimmune Spleen Cells into Antibody- Forming Cells by Transfer Agent in Ribonucleic Acid Fraction of Immunized Mice
- Genetic Structure of an R Factor Conferring Ampicillin Resistance
- Lability of Streptomycin Resistance in Staphylococcus aureus
- Comparison of Penicillinases Produced by R Factors Isolated from Ampicillin-resistantGram-negative Bacteria