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RefNoHF/1/28/34
Previous numbers98HF.B34
LevelItem
TitlePrimo Symposium Europeo sulla Biochimica degli antibiotici, Symposium on Biochemistry of Antibiotics, Milan, Giornale di Microbiologia, 1956 volume 2
Date1956
DescriptionFirst European Symposium on the Biochemistry of Antibiotics, Milan, 10-13 September 1956.
Includes:
S A Waksman, 'The role of antibiotics in natural processes' pp 1-14
L Massart, 'Antibacterial substances acting as germination inhibitors in plant material' pp 33-41
E Baldacci, 'Antibiotic activity and other biochemical characteristics in the classification of species in Actinomyces' pp 50-62
Y Okami, 'A study for classification of Streptomyces. On the S lavendulae groups, with reference to its immunological properties' pp 63-75
R Despois, S Pinnert-Sindico, L Ninet and J Preud'homme, 'Trois antibiotiques de groupes differents produits par une meme souche de Streptomyces' pp 76-90
L Ettlinger, R Cobaz, W Keller-Schierlein and H Zahner, 'Classification of streptomycetes producing actinomycin and actidione' pp 91-97
E P Abraham, 'New penicillins and other antibiotics containing nitrogen and sulphur' pp 102-114
J H Birkinshaw, 'Antibiotic properties of sclerotiorin and derivatives: partial constitution of sclerotiorin' pp 116-124
M Welsche and J M Ghuysen, 'The antibiotics of actinomycetin' pp 124-144
R Donovick, B A Steinberg, J D Dutcher and J Vandeputte, 'Biological and chemical characteristics of amphotericin B' pp 147-157
H Umezawa, 'Antitumor substances of actinomycetes. Screening-grouping of antitumour substances of actinomycetes - sarkomycin - pluramycin' pp 160-193
G F Cause, 'Problems in the search for antiviral antibiotics' pp 194-199
F Arcamone, G Canevazzi, M Ghione, 'La Trealosamina, un nuovo aminodisaccaride provvisto di azione antibiotica' pp 205-214
P de Somer, 'L'orientation de la recherche d'antibiotiques nouveaux' pp 216-232
B W Carey, 'The biochemistry of antibiotics on the bacteria associated with food spoilage' pp 233-257
D J D Hockenhull, 'Problems in the biosynthesis of penicillin' pp 258-267
H R V Arnstein, 'The biosynthesis of penicillin' p 268-281
A Di Marco, ' Metabolism of Streptomyces aureofaciens and biosynthesis of chlortetracycline' pp 285-299
M Herold, E Belik and J Doskocil, 'Biosynthesis of chlortetracycline without maintenance of aseptic conditions' pp 302-309
G D Hunter, 'The biosynthesis of streptomycin' pp 312-320
G Giolitti and A M Lugli, 'Nitrogen metabolism in antibiotic producing actinomycetes' pp 325-348
E Kuster, 'Zum Nachweis von Phenoloxydasen bei Antibiotisch Wirksame Streptomyceten' pp 351-358
H W Florey, 'The medical aspects of the development of resistance to antibiotics' pp 361-370
M Finland, 'Cross-resistance among five antibiotics' pp 371-376
K H Spitzy, 'Uber die Bestimmung des Verteilungsvolumens der Antibiotika im Korper am Beispiel von Penicillin und Novobiocin' pp 379-387
B A Newton, 'The mode of action of polypeptide antibiotics' pp 388-395
W W Umbreit, 'Approaches to the mode of action of antibiotics as illustrated by streptomycin and cathomycin' pp 398-405
P Benigno, 'L'antibiosi quale mezzo di indagine del metabolismo batterico: Ossitraciclina ed accrescimento dell' E. coli' pp 406-421
A L Olitzki, 'The action of streptomycin on the desulphydrase and deaminase activity of Escherichia coli' pp 422-424
L Califano, 'Aspetti morfologici dell'azione degli antibiotici' pp 425-436
P D Cooper, 'The site of action of radiopenicillin' pp 438-439
P Mitchell, 'Penicillin and the logic of chemotherapy' pp 440-459
G A Maccacaro, 'L'interazione fra sostanze antibatteriche e la sua misura' pp 463-484
Publisher:
Museo della Scienza e della Tecnica "Leonardo da Vinci", Milan
Inscription:
"Symposium in Antibiotics"
503 pp
LanguageItalian
Extent1 volume
FormatPrinted
AccessStatusOpen
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