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Isabelle G. Schaub and Frank D. Hauber
A Biochemical and Serological Study of a Group of Identical Unidentifiable Gram-negative Bacilli from Human Sources
J. Bacteriol. 1948 56: 379-385. [PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  

Herman Baker and Walter Lyon Bloom
Further Studies on the Gram Stain
J. Bacteriol. 1948 56: 387-390. [PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  

Erna Alture-Werber and Leo Loewe
Prophylactic Immunization against Streptococcus sanguis
J. Bacteriol. 1948 56: 391-395. [PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  

I. A. Pearson, J. M. Hammer, K. E. Corrigan, and H. S. Hayden
Studies on the Behavior of Fungi in the Presence of Radioactive Isotopes
J. Bacteriol. 1948 56: 397-402. [PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  

Thomas F. Anderson
The Growth of T2 Virus on Ultraviolet-killed Host Cells
J. Bacteriol. 1948 56: 403-410. [PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  

C. A. Stuart, Mildred M. Galton, and Virginia McGann
Antigenic Relationships of 765 Paracolobactrum intermedium Cultures
J. Bacteriol. 1948 56: 411-417. [PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  

C. A. Stuart, Robert Feinberg, and Richard Feinberg
An Unusual Type of O Agglutination
J. Bacteriol. 1948 56: 419-422. [PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  

Vernon Bryson
The Effects of Nitrogen Mustard on Escherichia coli
J. Bacteriol. 1948 56: 423-433. [PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  

Joseph Tabachnick and Reese H. Vaughn
Characteristics of Tartrate-fermenting Species of Clostridium
J. Bacteriol. 1948 56: 435-443. [PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  

L. Dienes
The Isolation of L Type Cultures from Bacteroides with the Aid of Penicillin and Their Reversion into the Usual Bacilli
J. Bacteriol. 1948 56: 445-456. [PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  

Albert Kelner
Mutation in Streptomyces flaveolus Induced by X-rays and Ultraviolet Light
J. Bacteriol. 1948 56: 457-465. [PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  

John Ehrlich, David Gottlieb, Paul R. Burkholder, Lucia E. Anderson, and T. G. Pridham
Streptomyces venezuelae, N. Sp., the Source of Chloromycetin
J. Bacteriol. 1948 56: 467-477. [PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  

F. W. Tilley
The Influence of Subculture Media on Results Obtained in Disinfectant Testing
J. Bacteriol. 1948 56: 479-488. [PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  

Thomas Fite Paine, Jr., Harvey Shields Collins, and Maxwell Finland
Bacteriologic Studies on Aureomycin
J. Bacteriol. 1948 56: 489-497. [PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  

D. J. O'kane and I. C. Gunsalus
Pyruvic Acid Metabolism: A Factor Required for Oxidation by Streptococcus faecalis
J. Bacteriol. 1948 56: 499-506. [PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  

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Florence L. Evans
A Note on the Susceptibility of Hemophilus influenzae Type B to Bacitracin
J. Bacteriol. 1948 56: 507. [PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  

I. Forest Huddleson
A Satisfactory Medium for the Isolation, Cultivation, and Maintenance of Viability of Vibro fetus (Bovine)
J. Bacteriol. 1948 56: 508. [PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  

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