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W CHESBRO

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CHESBRO W
Can J Microbiol . 1988 Apr; 34(4):427-35. PMID: 3052753
Commonly used culture systems, e.g., batch culture and the chemostat, work poorly for defining the behavior of slowly growing bacteria, i.e., cultures with mass doubling times, tD, longer than 10-12...
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CHESBRO W, Evans T, Eifert R
J Bacteriol . 1979 Aug; 139(2):625-38. PMID: 378981
A recycling fermentor (a chemostat with 100% biomass feedback) was used to study glucose-limited behavior of Escherichia coli B. The expectation from mass transfer analysis that growth would asymptotically approach...
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CHESBRO W, Carpenter D, Silverman G
Appl Environ Microbiol . 1976 Apr; 31(4):581-9. PMID: 1083713
Staphylococcus aureus was grown in a fermentor under controlled conditions of pH, oxygenation, and temperature, while the higher-molecular-weight products of its growth were continuously removed across ultrafiltration membranes. These products...
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Walker R, CHESBRO W
Infect Immun . 1975 Sep; 12(3):571-5. PMID: 1100523
Lethal infections by Staphylococcus aureus and Klebsiella pneumoniae were compared for kidney-related effects in mice. K. pneumoniae caused uremia and an increase in blood ammonia that could reach 2.5 times...
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Carpenter D, CHESBRO W
Can J Microbiol . 1974 Mar; 20(3):337-45. PMID: 4822052
No abstract available.
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CHESBRO W, Walker R
Infect Immun . 1972 Dec; 6(6):1028-30. PMID: 4638495
Active staphylococcal nuclease was detected in tissues of lethally infected mice. Organ distribution and levels of the enzyme varied with the bacterial strain used.
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CHESBRO W, Taylor N, Smith M
Can J Microbiol . 1972 Sep; 18(9):1371-8. PMID: 4262765
No abstract available.
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CHESBRO W, Kucic V
Appl Microbiol . 1971 Aug; 22(2):233-41. PMID: 4999525
Purified staphylococcal nuclease and enterotoxin B from several sources contained beta hemolysin whose physicochemical resemblances to the other two proteins make its elimination difficult.
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TAYLOR R, Ikawa M, CHESBRO W
J Bacteriol . 1971 Feb; 105(2):676-8. PMID: 5541541
Pigments extracted from three strains of yellow enterococci showed the spectral and solvent partition characteristics of carotenoids. An unusual C(32) carotenoid aldehyde appears to predominate.
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TRENTINI W, CHESBRO W
Biochim Biophys Acta . 1963 Mar; 67:511-3. PMID: 13994091
No abstract available.