Since the pioneer work of Bruce White (1926) and the adoption of the Kauffmann-White Antigenic Schema in 1934, the number of Salmonella serotypes has increased tremendously. At the time of writing, the number of recognized types is 363. [...
ABSTRACT Conventionally, bacteriophages are con-sidered viruses capable of amplification only in a n...
The Phene Plate system for typing Salmonella serotypes (PhP-S) is a simple automated typing method b...
SUMMARY: Phage lysates of a salmonella strain can transduce flagellar characters from that strain to...
SUMMARY: By the use of seven phage preparations, forty-one of fifty smooth strains of Salmonella tho...
SUMMARY: By the use of seven phage preparations, forty-one of fifty smooth strains of Salmonella tho...
Though many papers have been published on induced changes in H antigens of the genus SalmoneUa, no r...
The classification of salmonellae in accordance with the Kauffmann-White schema accepted by the pre...
sents the first characterization of any of the bacilli now included in group E of the genus Salmonel...
A set composed of 27 phages is described for differentiating Salmonella spp. representative of group...
The complexity of Salmonella transmission routes and the observation that Salmonella serovars divers...
Early studies of the agglutination reaction indicated that any bacterial cell contains several antig...
About 130 Salmonella strains are described to date. Any of these strains may cause human salmonellos...
Salmonella is an important pathogen for both humans and animals. Although the organism has been inte...
Salmonella spp., the most pathogenic genus of the family of Enterobacteriaceae for man and animals, ...
are closely related antigenically, and for accurate characterization of these a few substrates must ...
ABSTRACT Conventionally, bacteriophages are con-sidered viruses capable of amplification only in a n...
The Phene Plate system for typing Salmonella serotypes (PhP-S) is a simple automated typing method b...
SUMMARY: Phage lysates of a salmonella strain can transduce flagellar characters from that strain to...
SUMMARY: By the use of seven phage preparations, forty-one of fifty smooth strains of Salmonella tho...
SUMMARY: By the use of seven phage preparations, forty-one of fifty smooth strains of Salmonella tho...
Though many papers have been published on induced changes in H antigens of the genus SalmoneUa, no r...
The classification of salmonellae in accordance with the Kauffmann-White schema accepted by the pre...
sents the first characterization of any of the bacilli now included in group E of the genus Salmonel...
A set composed of 27 phages is described for differentiating Salmonella spp. representative of group...
The complexity of Salmonella transmission routes and the observation that Salmonella serovars divers...
Early studies of the agglutination reaction indicated that any bacterial cell contains several antig...
About 130 Salmonella strains are described to date. Any of these strains may cause human salmonellos...
Salmonella is an important pathogen for both humans and animals. Although the organism has been inte...
Salmonella spp., the most pathogenic genus of the family of Enterobacteriaceae for man and animals, ...
are closely related antigenically, and for accurate characterization of these a few substrates must ...
ABSTRACT Conventionally, bacteriophages are con-sidered viruses capable of amplification only in a n...
The Phene Plate system for typing Salmonella serotypes (PhP-S) is a simple automated typing method b...
SUMMARY: Phage lysates of a salmonella strain can transduce flagellar characters from that strain to...