R B Yee
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Wadowsky R, Wang L, Laus S, Dowling J, Kuchta J, States S, et al.
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 1995 Dec;
61(12):4464-7.
PMID: 16535197
We evaluated the use of peptone-yeast extract (PY) medium, different strains of Hartmannella vermiformis, and gentamicin in a coculture system to improve the discrimination of virulent and avirulent strains of...
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Kuchta J, Navratil J, Shepherd M, Wadowsky R, Dowling J, States S, et al.
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 1993 Dec;
59(12):4096-100.
PMID: 16349110
Hartmannella vermiformis, a common amoebal inhabitant of potable-water systems, supports intracellular multiplication of Legionella pneumophila and is probably important in the transportation and amplification of legionellae within these systems. To...
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Wadowsky R, Wilson T, Kapp N, West A, Kuchta J, States S, et al.
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 1991 Jul;
57(7):1950-5.
PMID: 1892386
A model was developed to study the multiplication of various Legionella spp. in tap water containing Hartmannella vermiformis. Tap water cultures prepared with the following components were suitable for the...
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States S, Conley C, Kuchta J, Wolford R, Wadowsky R, Yee R
JAMA
. 1989 Apr;
261(13):1882-3.
PMID: 2926924
No abstract available.
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Wadowsky R, Butler L, COOK M, Verma S, Paul M, Fields B, et al.
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 1988 Nov;
54(11):2677-82.
PMID: 3214153
Photosynthetic cyanobacteria, heterotrophic bacteria, free-living amoebae, and ciliated protozoa may support growth of Legionella pneumophila. Studies were done with two tap water cultures (WS1 and WS2) containing L. pneumophila and...
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States S, Conley L, Towner S, Wolford R, Stephenson T, McNamara A, et al.
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 1987 Aug;
53(8):1775-9.
PMID: 3662515
Earlier field and laboratory studies have shown that Legionella species survive and multiply in the pH range 5.5 to 9.2. Additionally, the technical feasibility of operating cooling towers at elevated...
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States S, Conley L, Ceraso M, Stephenson T, Wolford R, Wadowsky R, et al.
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 1985 Nov;
50(5):1149-54.
PMID: 4091551
An investigation of the chemical environment and growth of Legionella pneumophila in plumbing systems was conducted to gain a better understanding of its ecology in this habitat. Water samples were...
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Kuchta J, States S, McGlaughlin J, Overmeyer J, Wadowsky R, McNamara A, et al.
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 1985 Jul;
50(1):21-6.
PMID: 3896142
Previous studies have shown that bacteria maintained in a low-nutrient "natural" environment such as swimming pool water are much more resistant to disinfection by various chemical agents than strains maintained...
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Wadowsky R, Yee R
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 1985 May;
49(5):1206-10.
PMID: 4004234
A naturally occurring suspension of Legionella pneumophila and associated microbiota contained three unidentified non-Legionellaceae bacteria which supported satellite growth of a subculture of L. pneumophila on an L-cysteine-deficient medium and...
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Wadowsky R, Wolford R, McNamara A, Yee R
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 1985 May;
49(5):1197-205.
PMID: 4004233
A water culture containing naturally occurring Legionella pneumophila and associated microbiota was maintained in the laboratory by serially transferring the culture in tap water which had been sterilized by membrane...