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Contents: Volume 20, Number 3   December 1985   [Index by Author]       Other Issues:  
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JOURNAL ARTICLES

Experimental candidosis: paw oedema in the analysis of a local infection
  T. E. Miller and G. Findon
J Med Microbiol 1985. 20: 283-290. [Abstract]  
 
Experimental oral candidal infection and carriage of oral bacteria in rats subjected to a carbohydrate-rich diet and tetracycline treatment
  O. E. Hassan, J. H. Jones, and C. Russell
J Med Microbiol 1985. 20: 291-298. [Abstract]  
 
Role of the fungal cell wall in the granulomatous response of mice to the agents of chromomycosis
  C. L. Silva and R. A. Fazioli
J Med Microbiol 1985. 20: 299-305. [Abstract]  
 
A simple disk-diffusion test for differentiation of yeast species
  H. Sobczak
J Med Microbiol 1985. 20: 307-316. [Abstract]  
 
The contribution of a capsule to survival of staphylococci within bovine neutrophils
  J. C. Anderson and M. R. Williams
J Med Microbiol 1985. 20: 317-323. [Abstract]  
 
Unusual properties of Staphylococcus aureus strains of the new epidemic phage type 95
  V. T. Rosdahl and K. Rosendal
J Med Microbiol 1985. 20: 325-333. [Abstract]  
 
Relationship between adhesion of Escherichia coli to uro-epithelial cells and the pathogenesis of urinary infection: problems in methodology and analysis
  I. J. Rosenstein, D. Grady, J. M. Hamilton-Miller, and W. Brumfitt
J Med Microbiol 1985. 20: 335-344. [Abstract]  
 
Haemagglutinins and adhesion of Escherichia coli to HEp2 epithelial cells
  A. Tavendale and D. C. Old
J Med Microbiol 1985. 20: 345-353. [Abstract]  
 
Histopathological changes in the hind foot of the mouse induced by black-pigmented Bacteroides strains
  C. H. Roeterink, T. J. van Steenbergen, and J. de Graaff
J Med Microbiol 1985. 20: 355-361. [Abstract]  
 
Epidemiology of diarrhoea caused by enterotoxigenic Clostridium perfringens
  S. P. Borriello, F. E. Barclay, A. R. Welch, M. F. Stringer, G. N. Watson, R. K. Williams, D. V. Seal, and K. Sullens
J Med Microbiol 1985. 20: 363-372. [Abstract]  
 
The role of Robertson's cooked-meat broth in the bacteriological evaluation of surgical specimens
  R. S. Miles, J. Hood, N. J. Bundred, R. J. Jeffrey, G. C. Davies, and J. G. Collee
J Med Microbiol 1985. 20: 373-378. [Abstract]  
 
Correlation of cell-envelope phenotypes of Neisseria gonorrhoeae with site of infection and serogroup
  K. G. Reid, J. Warbrick, and H. Young
J Med Microbiol 1985. 20: 379-386. [Abstract]  
 
Evaluation of subdermal biodegradable implants incorporating rifampicin as a method of drug delivery in experimental tuberculosis of guinea pigs
  I. S. Mathur, H. P. Gupta, S. K. Srivastava, S. Singh, K. Madhu, and N. M. Khanna
J Med Microbiol 1985. 20: 387-392. [Abstract]  
 
Virus transmission by subcutaneous jet injection
  P. R. Brink, A. M. van Loon, J. C. Trommelen, F. W. Gribnau, and I. R. Smale-Novakova
J Med Microbiol 1985. 20: 393-397. [Abstract]  
 
Identification of nuclease-positive staphylococci isolated from animals
  R. Gudding and E. Ness
J Med Microbiol 1985. 20: 399-402. [Abstract]  
 

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