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INFECTION AND IMMUNITY Volume 10 Contents for July Bacterial and Mlycotic Infections Virulenice of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Spontaneous Spread of Pseudomnonas Pneumonia in a Mink Ranlch. TAKESHI SHIMJZU, J. YUZURA Ho-M-MA, To\iozo AOYAMA, TAKASHI ONODERA, AND HIROSHI _NODA ................... Phagocytosis of Live Versus Heat-Killed Bacteria by Humain Polymorphonluclear Leukocytes. LAWRENCE 1I. DECHATELET, DEBRA MULLIKIN, PAMIELA S. SHIRLEY, AND CHARLES E. _MCCALL .................................... Isolation of Skin Test-Active Preparations from Yeast-Phase Cells of Blastomyces dermatitidis. REBECCA A. COX AND HOW\ARD W. LARSH .................... Yeast- and M\ycelial-Phase Anitigens of Blastomyces dermatitidis: Comparison Usilng Disc Gel Electroplhoresis. REBECCA A. COX AND HOWARD W. LARSH ...... Further Characterizatioin of Staphylococcal Gamma-Hemolysin. ANTHONY G. TAYLOR AND ALAN W. BERNHEIMER ............................... . OxygeIn Uptake by Treponerna pallidurm. C. 1D. COX AND) M\. K. B.AIBEIt......... Slime of Pseudomonas aeruginiosa: In Vivo 1'roductioii. GEORGE DIMITRACOPOULOS, JOHN W. SENSAKOVIC, AND lPASQUALE F. BARTELL ........................ Dissociation of Plaque Formatioin from Glucani-Iinduced Agglutinlatioin in M \utants of Streptococcus mutans. M. L. FREED.MAN AND J. M. TANZER............. Diminished Virulence of Glucain Synthesis-Defective -Mutants of Str eptococcus mutans. J. M. TANZER, MI. L. FREEDMAN, R. J. FITZGERALD, AND R. H. LAR- SON . . . ...... .... .... ... y\Ivcolic Acids from "Noncultivable" Mycobacteria. A. H. ETEfMADI AND J. CONVIT. In Vitro Iincorporation of Serine into the Staphylococcal Cell Wall. E. A. DONEGAN AND H. G. RIGGS, JR.................................................... Irnn1uInodiffusioIn Ainalysis of M\embranes of Thlermoplasma acidophi lum. B. B. BOHLOOL AND T. D. BROCK ............................................ Viral Infections Persistence of Adeniovirus 3 in Guinea Pigs. -N. FAUCON, Y. CHARDONNET, AND R. SOHIER . In Vitro Cellular Immunity to Unrelated Pathogenis in Chickeis Infected wN-ith Fowl- pox Virus. P. N. PATHAK, G. V. S. V. RAMA I{AO, AND W. A. F. TO.MPKINS.. Beta-Glucuronidase Response of Cells Iifected with Adenovirus Types 3 aild 1. D. BARDELL AND T. G. i\IETCALF ............................ Comparisoin of Immunofluorescence and Isolation Techniques in the Diagnosis of Rtespiratory Viral Infections of Children. R. E. FULTON AND P. J. MIIDDLETON. Reactivity of Envelope, Capsid, and Soluble Antigens of Herpesvir lls hlominis Types 1 anld 2 in the Iindirect Hemagglutiinatioin Test. ARTHUR 1'. BACK AND NATHA- LIE J. SCHMIDT. ................................................. .... Production of Chemotactic Factor aind Lymphotoxin by Human Leuikocytes Stimu- lated with Herpes Simplex Virus. GARY L. ROSENBERG, RtALPH SSNYDER.MAN, AND ABNER L. NOTKINS .............. ................. Biological Properties of TwN-o Strains of Simian Virus 40 Isolate'd from Man. OPEN- DRA _NARAYAN ADN L. P. WEINER .................................. F'ish Rhabdovirus Replicationi in Non-Piscine Cell Culture: New System for the Study of Rhabdovirus-Cell Initeraction in Which the Virus aind Cell Have Differeilt Temperature Optima. H FIRED CLARK AND ELVIRA Z. SORIANO .... InvolvemeInt of the Host Cell Nuclear Envelope iMembranes in the Replication of Japaniese Enicephalitis Virus. EUGENE ZEBOVITZ, J. K. L. LEONG, AND S. C. DOUGHTY . .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Growth of -Murine Cytomegalovirus in a Heterologous Cell System anid Its Eilhaince- meint by 5-Iodo-2'-Deoxyuridine. G. PLUMMER AND C. R. GOODHEART...... Number 1 16 23 42 48 54 123 152 189 197 236 264 280 11 34 83 92 102 111 173 180 204 231 Continued on following page on January 5, 2020 by guest http://iai.asm.org/ Downloaded from

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INFECTION AND IMMUNITY

Volume 10 Contents for July

Bacterial and Mlycotic InfectionsVirulenice of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Spontaneous Spread of Pseudomnonas

Pneumonia in a Mink Ranlch. TAKESHI SHIMJZU, J. YUZURA Ho-M-MA, To\iozoAOYAMA, TAKASHI ONODERA, AND HIROSHI _NODA ...................

Phagocytosis of Live Versus Heat-Killed Bacteria by Humain PolymorphonluclearLeukocytes. LAWRENCE 1I. DECHATELET, DEBRA MULLIKIN, PAMIELA S.SHIRLEY, AND CHARLES E. _MCCALL....................................

Isolation of Skin Test-Active Preparations from Yeast-Phase Cells of Blastomycesdermatitidis. REBECCA A. COX AND HOW\ARD W. LARSH....................

Yeast- and M\ycelial-Phase Anitigens of Blastomyces dermatitidis: Comparison UsilngDisc Gel Electroplhoresis. REBECCA A. COX AND HOWARD W. LARSH ......

Further Characterizatioin of Staphylococcal Gamma-Hemolysin. ANTHONY G.TAYLOR AND ALAN W. BERNHEIMER ............................... .

OxygeIn Uptake by Treponerna pallidurm. C. 1D. COX AND) M\. K. B.AIBEIt.........Slime of Pseudomonas aeruginiosa: In Vivo 1'roductioii. GEORGE DIMITRACOPOULOS,

JOHN W. SENSAKOVIC, AND lPASQUALE F. BARTELL ........................Dissociation of Plaque Formatioin from Glucani-Iinduced Agglutinlatioin in M\utants

of Streptococcus mutans. M. L. FREED.MAN AND J. M. TANZER.............Diminished Virulence of Glucain Synthesis-Defective -Mutants of Str eptococcus

mutans. J. M. TANZER, MI. L. FREEDMAN, R. J. FITZGERALD, AND R. H. LAR-SON . . . ...... ...........

y\Ivcolic Acids from "Noncultivable" Mycobacteria. A. H. ETEfMADI AND J. CONVIT.In Vitro Iincorporation of Serine into the Staphylococcal Cell Wall. E. A. DONEGAN

AND H. G. RIGGS, JR....................................................Irnn1uInodiffusioIn Ainalysis of M\embranes of Thlermoplasma acidophi lum. B. B.

BOHLOOL AND T. D. BROCK............................................

Viral InfectionsPersistence of Adeniovirus 3 in Guinea Pigs. -N. FAUCON, Y. CHARDONNET, AND R.

SOHIER .In Vitro Cellular Immunity to Unrelated Pathogenis in Chickeis Infected wN-ith Fowl-

pox Virus. P. N. PATHAK, G. V. S. V. RAMA I{AO, AND W. A. F. TO.MPKINS..Beta-Glucuronidase Response of Cells Iifected with Adenovirus Types 3 aild 1.

D. BARDELL AND T. G. i\IETCALF............................Comparisoin of Immunofluorescence and Isolation Techniques in the Diagnosis of

Rtespiratory Viral Infections of Children. R. E. FULTON AND P. J. MIIDDLETON.Reactivity of Envelope, Capsid, and Soluble Antigens of Herpesvir lls hlominis Types

1 anld 2 in the Iindirect Hemagglutiinatioin Test. ARTHUR 1'. BACK AND NATHA-LIE J. SCHMIDT.................................................. ....

Production of Chemotactic Factor aind Lymphotoxin by Human Leuikocytes Stimu-lated with Herpes Simplex Virus. GARY L. ROSENBERG, RtALPH SSNYDER.MAN,AND ABNER L. NOTKINS...............................

Biological Properties of TwN-o Strains of Simian Virus 40 Isolate'd from Man. OPEN-DRA _NARAYAN ADN L. P. WEINER..................................

F'ish Rhabdovirus Replicationi in Non-Piscine Cell Culture: New System for theStudy of Rhabdovirus-Cell Initeraction in Which the Virus aind Cell HaveDiffereilt Temperature Optima. H FIRED CLARK AND ELVIRA Z. SORIANO ....

InvolvemeInt of the Host Cell Nuclear Envelope iMembranes in the Replication ofJapaniese Enicephalitis Virus. EUGENE ZEBOVITZ, J. K. L. LEONG, AND S. C.DOUGHTY . .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Growth of -Murine Cytomegalovirus in a Heterologous Cell System anid Its Eilhaince-meint by 5-Iodo-2'-Deoxyuridine. G. PLUMMER AND C. R. GOODHEART......

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Ultrastructure of Hamster Kidney Cell Culture Infected with Herpesvirus of Tur-keys. FAROUK HAMDY, STANLEY C. HOLT, AND MARTIN SEVOIAN............ 270

Pathogenic Mechanisms, Ecology, and EpidemiologyDemonstration of a Temperature-Dependent Inactivating Factor of the Thermo-

stable Direct Hemolysin in Vibrio parahaemolyticus. YOSHIFUMI TAKEDA,YAYOI HORI, AND ToSHIO MIWATANI .................................... 6

Amino Acid Flux and Protein Synthesi4 After Exposure of Rats to Either Diplococcuspneumoniae or Salmonella typhimurium. ROBERT W. WANNEMACHER, JR.,MICHAEL C. POWANDA, AND RICHARD E. DINTERMAN...................... 60

Infection and Immunoglobulin Concentrations in Chediak-Higashi Mice. RONALDJ. ELIN, JOSEPH B. EDELIN, AND SHELDON M. WOLFF...................... 88

Elastase of Pseudomonas aeruginosa: Inactivation of Complement Components andComplement-Derived Chemotactic and Phagocytic Factors. DUANE R.SCHULTZ AND KENT D. MILLER ...........................................128Escherichia coli Enterotoxin-Induced Steroidogenesis in Cultured Adrenal TumorCells. CATHERINE N. KWAN AND RODNEY M. WISHNOW.................. 146

Tissue-Binding Properties of the Cholera Toxin. JOHNNY W. PETERSON.......... 157Streptococcus mutans in a Wild, Sucrose-Eating Rat Population. ALAN L. COYKEN-

DALL, PATRICIA A. SPECHT, AND HARRY H. SAMOL.......................... 216Characterization of Cell-Associated Dextransucrase Activity from Glucose-Grown

Cells of Streptococcus mutans. HOWARD K. KURAMITSU .................... 227Surface-Surface Associations in Microbial Communities Populating Epithelial

Habitats in the Murine Gastrointestinal Ecosystem: Scanning Electron Mi-croscopy. DWAYNE C. SAVAGE AND RUTH V. H. BLUMERSHINE.............. 240

Ultrastructural Studies of Rickettsia prowazeki from Louse Midgut Cells to Feces:Search for "Dormant" Forms. DAVID J. SILVERMAN, JACK L. BOESE, ANDCHARLES L. WISSEMAN, JR............................................. 257

Interferon Induction in Mice by Lipopolysaccharide from Brucella abortus. GEORGKELETI, DAVID S. FEINGOLD, AND JULIUS S. YOUNGNER..................... 282

Influence of Molecular Weights on Bacteriophage 06 Double-Stranded RibonucleicAcids on Interferon Induction. W. J. KLEINSCHMIDT, J. L. VAN ETTEN, ANDA. K. VIDAVER........................................................ 284

ImmunologyAntibody Response to Successive Booster Doses of Tetanus Toxoid in Adults.

JOHN C. TRINCA....................................................... 1Mycobacterial Components Responsible for the Induction of a Chronic Immunolog-

ical Inflammatory Response in Rabbit Lungs. VERNON L. MOORE AND QUEN-TIN N. MYRVIK ....................................................... 21

Immunocytoadherence During Experimental Histoplasmosis. GLENN D. ROBERTSAND HOWARD W. LARSH............................................... 30

T Cell Dependence of Macrophage Activation and Mobilization During Infectionwith Mycobacterium tuberculosis. ROBERT J. NORTH...................... 66

Immunity to Candida albicans Induced by Listeria monocytogenes. SHIRLEY MARRAAND EDWARD BALISH.................................................. 72

Immunological Sequelae of Trichinella spiralis Infection in Mice. II. Potentiation ofCell-Mediated Response to BCG After Infection with Trichinella spiralis.R. H. CYPESS, J. A. MOLINARI, J. L. EBERSOLE, AND A. S. LUBINIECKI........ 107

Purification and Antigenicity of an M-Like Protein of Streptococcus equi. JOHN B.WOOLCOCK............................................................. 116

Insect Immunity. I. Characteristics of an Inducible Cell-Free Antibacterial Reactionin Hemolymph of Samia cynthia Pupae. HANS G. BOMAN, INGRID NILSSON-FAYE, KERSTIN PAUL, AND TORGNY RASMUSON, JR......................... 136

Protection of Suckling Mice from Experimental Cholera by Maternal Immunization:Comparison of the Efficacy of Whole-Cell, Ribosomal-Derived, and EnterotoxinImmunogens. M. N. GUENTZEL AND L. J. BERRY......................... 167

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on Dermal Hypersensitivity, Phytohemagglutinin Response, and T Lympho-cyte Numbers. CAROL A. KAUFFMAN, JOHN P. PHAIR, CALVIN C. LINNEMANN,JR., AND GILBERT M. SCHIFF............................................ 212

Comparison of Techniques and Immunoreagents Used for Indirect Immunofluores-cence and Immunoperoxidase Identification of Enteroviruses. JOHN E. HERR-MANN, STEPHEN A. MORSE, AND MARILYN F. COLLINS...................... 220

Further Study on Neutralization of Biochemical Activity of Cord Factor by Anti-Cord Factor Antibody. MASAHIKO KATO................................. 277

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Bacterial and Mycotic InfectionsVirulence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Spontaneous Spread of Pseudomonas

Pneumonia in a 1\Iink Ranch. TAKESHI SHIMIZU, J. YuZURA HOMMA, TOMOZOAOYAMA, TAKASHI ONODERA, AND HIROSHI NODA .......................... 16

Phagocytosis of Live Versus Heat-Killed Bacteria by Human PolymorphonuclearLeukocytes. LAWRENCE R. DECHATELET, DEBRA MULLIKIN, PAMELA S.SHIRLEY, AND CHARLES E. MCCALL.................................... 25

Isolation of Skin Test-Active Preparations from Yeast-Phase Cells of Blastomycesdermatitidis. REBECCA A. Cox AND HOWARD W. LARSH.................... 42

Yeast- and Mycelial-Phase Antigens of Blastomyces dermatitidis: Comparison UsingDisc Gel Electrophoresis. REBECCA A. Cox AND HOWARD W. LARSH........ 48

Further Characterization of Staphylococcal Gamma-Hemolysin. ANTHONY G.TAYLOR AND ALAN W. BERNHEIMER.................................... 54

Oxygen Uptake by Treponema pallidum. C. D. COX AND M. K. BARBER.......... 123Slime of Pseudomonas aeruginosa: In Vivo Production. GEORGE DIMITRACOPOULOS,

JOHN W. SENSAKOVIC, AND PASQUALE F. BARTELL........................ 152Dissociation of Plaque Formation from Glucan-Induced Agglutination in Mutants

of Streptococcus mutans. M. L. FREEDMAN AND J. M. TANZER.............. 189Diminished Virulence of Glucan Synthesis-Defective Mutants of Streptococcus

mutans. J. M. TANZER, M. L. FREEDMAN, R. J. FITZGERALD, AND R. H. LAR-SON.................................................................. 197

Mycolic Acids from "Noncultivable" Mycobacteria. A. H. ETEMADI AND J. CONVIT. 236In Vitro Incorporation of Serine into the Staphylococcal Cell Wall. E. A. DONEGAN

AND H. G. RIGGs, JR........................ 264Immunodiffusion Analysis of Membranes of Thermoplasma acidophilum. B. B.

BOHLOOL AND T. D. BROCK............................................ 280

Viral InfectionsPersistence of Adenovirus 5 in Guinea Pigs. N. FAUCON, Y. CHARDONNET, AND R.

SOHIER............................................................. 11In Vitro Cellular Immunity to Unrelated Pathogens in Chickens Infected with Fowl-

pox Virus. P. N. PATHAK, G. V. S. V. RAMA RAO, AND W. A. F. TOMPKINS. . 34Beta-Glucuronidase Response of Cells Infected with Adenovirus Types 5 and 12.

D. BARDELL AND T. G. METCALF..................................II.'......83Comparison of Immunofluorescence and Isolation Techniques in the Diagnosis ofRespiratory Viral Infections of Children. R. E. FULTON AND P. J. MIDDLETON. 92

Reactivity of Envelope, Capsid, and Soluble Antigens of Herpesvirus hominis Types1 and 2 in the Indirect Hemagglutination Test. ARTHUR F. BACK AND NATHA-LIE J. SCHMIDT.................................................... .....102

Production of Chemotactic Factor and Lymphotoxin by Human Leukocytes Stimu-lated with Herpes Simplex Virus. GARY L. ROSENBERG, RALPH SNYDERMAN,AND ABNER L. NOTKINS............................................... 11

Biological Properties of Two Strains of Simian Virus 40 Isolated from Man. OPEN-DRA NARAYAN ADN L. P. WEINER ...................................... 173

Fish Rhabdovirus Replication in Non-Piscine Cell Culture: New System for theStudy of Rhabdovirus-Cell Interaction in Which the Virus and Cell HaveDifferent Temperature Optima. H FRED CLARK AND ELVIRA Z. SORIANO.... 180

Involvement of the Host Cell Nuclear Envelope Membranes in the Replication ofJapanese Encephalitis Virus. EUGENE ZEBOVITZ, J. K. L. LEONG, AND S. C.DOUGHTY................................ 204

Growth of Murine Cytomegalovirus in a Heterologous Cell System and Its Enhance-ment by 5-Iodo-2'-Deoxyiridine. G. PLUMMER AND C. R. GOODHEART...... 251

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Ultrastructure of Hamster Kidney Cell Culture Infected with Herpesvirus of Tur-keys. FAROUK HAMDY, STANLEY C. HOLT, AND MARTIN SEVOIAN............ 270

Pathogenic Mechanisms, Ecology, and EpidemiologyDemonstration of a Temperature-Dependent Inactivating Factor of the Thermo-

stable Direct Hemolysin in Vibrio parahaemolyticus. YOSHIFUMI TAKEDA,YAYoI HORI, AND ToSHIO MIWATANI.................................... 6

Amino Acid Flux and Protein Synthesis After Exposure of Rats to Either Diplococcuspneumoniae or Salmonella typhimurium. ROBERT W. WANNEMACHER, JR.,MICHAEL C. POWANDA, AND RICHARD E. DINTERMAN...................... 60

Infection and Immunoglobulin Concentrations in Chediak-Higashi Mice. RONALDJ. ELIN, JOSEPH B. EDELIN, AND SHELDON M. WOLFF...................... 88

Elastase of Pseudomonas aeruginosa: Inactivation of Complement Components andComplement-Derived Chemotactic and Phagocytic Factors. DUANE R.SCHULTZ AND KENT D. MILLER ........ .... . ........................... 128

Escherichia coli Enterotoxin-Induced Steroidogenesis in Cultured Adrenal TumorCells. CATHERINE N. KWAN AND RODNEY M. WISHNOW.................. 146

Tissue-Binding Properties of the Cholera Toxin. JOHNNY W. PETERSON.......... 157Streptococcus mutans in a Wild, Sucrose-Eating Rat Population. ALAN L. COYKEN-

DALL, PATRICIA A. SPECHT, AND HARRY H. SAMOL.......................... 216Characterization of Cell-Associated Dextransucrase Activity from Glucose-Grown

Cells of Streptococcus mutans. HOWARD K. KURAMITSU ........ ............ 227Surface-Surface Associations in Microbial Communities Populating Epithelial

Habitats in the Murine Gastrointestinal Ecosystem: Scanning Electron Mi-croscopy. DWAYNE C. SAVAGE AND RUTH V. H. BLUMERSHINE ............. . 240

Ultrastructural Studies of Rickettsia prowazeki from Louse Midgut Cells to Feces:Search for "Dormant" Forms. DAVID J. SILVERMAN, JACK L. BOESE, ANDCHARLES L. WISSEMAN, JR............................................. 257

Interferon Induction in Mice by Lipopolysaccharide from Brucella abortus. GEORGKELETI, DAVID S. FEINGOLD, AND JULIUS S. YOUNGNER..................... 282

Influence of Molecular Weights on Bacteriophage 06 Double-Stranded RibonucleicAcids on Interferon Induction. W. J. KLEINSCHMIDT, J. L. VAN ETTEN, ANDA. K. VIDAVER........................................................ 284

ImmunologyAntibody Response to Successive Booster Doses of Tetanus Toxoid in Adults.

JOHN C. TRINCA....................................................... 1Mycobacterial Components Responsible for the Induction of a Chronic Immunolog-

ical Inflammatory Response in Rabbit Lungs. VERNON L. MOORE AND QUEN-TIN N . MYRVIK ..................................................... 21

Immunocytoadherence During Experimental Histoplasmosis. GLENN D. ROBERTSAND HOWARD W. LARSH............................................... 30

T Cell Dependence of Macrophage Activation and Mobilization During Infectionwith Mycobacterium tuberculosis. ROBERT J. NORTH...................... 66

Immunity to Candida albicans Induced by Listeria monocytogenes. SHIRLEY MARRAAND EDWARD BALISH.................................................. 72

Immunological Sequelae of Trichinella spiralis Infection in Mice. II. Potentiation ofCell-Mediated Response to BCG After Infection with Trichinella spiralis.R. H. CYPESS, J. A. MOLINARI, J. L. EBERSOLE, AND A. S. LUBINIECKI........ 107

Purification and Antigenicity of an M-Like Protein of Streptococcus equi. JOHN B.WOOLCOCK............................................................. 116

Insect Immunity. I. Characteristics of an Inducible Cell-Free Antibacterial Reactionin Hemolymph of Samia cynthia Pupae. HANS G. BOMAN, INGRID NILSSON-FAYE, KERSTIN PAUL, AND TORGNY RASMUSON, JR......................... 136

Protection of Suckling Mice from Experimental Cholera by Maternal Immunization:Comparison of the Efficacy of Whole-Cell, Ribosomal-Derived, and EnterotoxinImmunogens. M. N. GUENTZEL AND L. J. BERRY......................... 167

Cell-Mediated Immunity in Humans During Viral Infection. I. Effect of Rubellaxii

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on Dermal Hypersensitivity, Phytohemagglutinin Response, and T Lympho-cyte Numbers. CAROL A. KAUFFMAN, JOHN P. PHAIR, CALVIN C. LINNEMANN,JR., AND GILBERT M . SCHIFF ............................................ 212

Comparison of Techniques and Immunoreagents Used for Indirect Immunofluores-cence and Immunoperoxidase Identification of Enteroviruses. JOHN E. HERR-MANN, STEPHEN A. MORSE, AND MARILYN F. COLLINS...................... 220

Further Study on Neutralization of Biochemical Activity of Cord Factor by Anti-Cord Factor Antibody. MASAHIKO KATO................................ 277

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Bacterial and Mycotic InfectionsInfluence of Hyperimmune Immunoglobulin G on the Physicochemical Properties of

the Surface of Salmonella typhimurium 395 MS In Relation to Interaction withPhagocytic Cells. 0. STENDAHL, C. TAGESSON, AND L. EDEBO...............316

Biological Properties of the Encapsulated Staphylococcus aureus M. AI. ANN MIELLY,LINDA J. DUKE, DENG-FONG LIAU, AND JOHN H. HASH...................... 389

Absence of Photoreactivating Enzyme in Candida albicans, Candida stellatoidea, andCandida tropicalis. GLENDON R. MILLER AND ALVIN SARACHEK.............. 398

Influence of the Alternate Complement Pathway on Opsonization of Several Bac-terial Species. ARNE FORSGREN and PAUL G. QUIE......................... 402

Inhibition by Mycoplasma dispar of Ciliary Activity in Tracheal Orgaii Cultures. C.J. HOWARD AND L. H. THOMAS............................................ 405

Viral InfectionsSerological Evidence for the Association of Bovine Respiratory SynIcytial Virus with

Respiratory Tract Disease in Alabama Cattle. C. R. RoSSI AND G. K. KIESEL. . 293Pathogenicity and Immunogenicity for Mice of Temperature-Sensitive MIutants of

Vesicular Stomatitis Virus. ROBERT R. WAGNER........................... 309Characterization of Persistent Modoc Viral Infections in Syrian Hamsters. JAMES

W. DAVIS AND JAMES L. HARDY........................................... 328Persistence of Diplococcus pneumoniae After Influenza Virus Infection in Macaca

mulatta. RICHARD F. BERENDT, WILLIAM E. MCDONOUGH, AND JERRY S.WALKER............................................................... 369

Differences in Acute and Convalescent-Phase Antibodies of Cats Infected withFeline Picornaviruses. RICHARD G. OLSEN, DONALD E. KAHN, EDWARD A.HOOVER, NANCY J. SAXE, AND DAVID S. YOHN.............................. 375

Detection of Dengue Cell-Surface Antigens by Peroxidase-Labeled Antibodies andImmune Cytolysis. P. J. CATANZARO, W. E. BRANDT, W. R. HOGREFE, ANDP. K. RUSSELL.......................................................... 381

Linkage Between Reproductive Capacity at Increased Temperature and 'Neuro-tropic Activity in A/NWS (HoN1). JAROSLAVA SVOBODOVA, EVA TUCKOVA,AND VLADIMfR VONKA................................................... 400

Enhanced Interferon Response to Murine Leukemia Virus by Ascorbic Acid. BEN-JAMIN V. SIEGEL........................................................ 409

Pathogenic Mechanisms, Ecology, and EpidemiologyPrevention of the Generalized Shwartzman Reaction and Endotoxin Lethality by

Polymyxin B Localized in Tissues. WILLIAM A. CRAIG, JAMES H. TURNER, ANDCALVIN M. KUNIN........................................................ 287

Alteration of Vascular Permeability in Rabbits by Culture Filtrates of Bacillus cereusand Related Species. BONITA A. GLATZ, W. M. SPIRA, AND J. M. GOEPFERT.. 299

Extracellular Polysaccharides of Actinomyces viscosus. BURTON ROSAN AND BEN-JAMIN F. HAMMOND..................................................... 304

Cyclic Adenosine Monophosphate and Alteration of Chinese Hamster Ovary CellMorphology: a Rapid, Sensitive In Vitro Assay for the Enterotoxins of Vibriocholerae and Escherichia coli. RICHARD L. GUERRANT, LAURENCE L. BRUNTON,

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TERRY C. SCHNAITMAN, LIONEL I. REBHUN, AND ALFRED G. GILMAN.......... 320Quantitative Analysis of Serotonin Biosynthesis in Endotoxemia. KATHERINE M.

MORRIS AND ROBERT J. MOON............................................ 340Pyrogenic Specificity of Streptococcal Exotoxins, Staphylococcal Enterotoxini, aIld

Gram-Negative Endotoxin. K. W. BRUNSON and DENNIS W. WATSON........ 347Brain Polymorphonuclear Leukocyte Quantitation by Peroxidase Assay. A. L.

SMITH, I. ROSENBERG, D. R. AVERILL, E. R. MOXON, T. STOSSEL, AND D. H.SMITH................................................................ 356

ImmunologySuppression of Cell-Mediated Immunity in Experimental African Trypanosomiasis.

JOHN M. MANSFIELD AND JOHN H. WALLACE............................... 335Dithiothreitol-Dependent Antilisterial Activity of Lysates from Normal Macrophages

Exposed in Vitro to Culture Fluids from Spleen Cells of BCG-Immunized Mice.DONNA Y. MUIRHEAD AND VIRGINIA H. MALLMAN.......................... 352

Purification and Characterization of Streptococcu8 mutanrs Group d Cell Wall Poly-saccharide Antigen. ROSEMARY LINZER AND HUTJTON D. SLADE .............. 361

Volume 10 Contents for September Number 3

Bacterial and Mycotic InfectionsLipid Metabolism of Monkey Kidney Cells (LLC-MK-2) Infected with Chlamydia

trachomatis Strain lymphogranuloma venereum. VICTOR S. C. FAN AND HOWARDM. JENKIN......................................................... I..464

Growth Inhibition Among Strains of Neisseria gonorrhoeae Due to Production of In-hibitory Free Fatty Acids and Lysophosphatidylethanolamine: Absence of Bac-teriocins. DIANA L. WALSTAD, RONALD C. REITZ, AND P. FREDERICK SPARLING. 481

Reduced Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide and Reduced Nicotinamide AdenineDinucleotide Phosphate Diaphorase Activity in Human Polymorphonuclear Leu-kocytes. LAWRENCE R. DECHATELET, LINDA C. MCPHAIL, DEBRA MULLIKIN,AND CHARLES E. MCCALL............................................... 528

Serological Reactions of Mycoplasma hominis: Differences Among Mycoplasmicidal,Metabolic Inhibition, and Growth Agglutination Tests. JUEY-SHIN LIN ANDEDWARD H. KASS ...................................................... 535

Inhibition by Lysozyme of Growth of the Spherule Phase of Coccidioides immitis InVitro. MICHAEL S. COLLINS AND DEMOSTHENES PAPPAGIANIS.............. 616

Serological Comparison of Five Arginine-Utilizing Mycoplasma Species by Two-Dimen-sional Immunoelectrophoresis. CHARLES E. THIRKILL AND GEORGE E. KENNY 624

Interrelationship Between Serum Beta-Lysin, Lysozyme, and the Antibody-Comple-ment System in Killing Escherichia coli. DAVID M. DONALDSON, ROBERT R.ROBERTS, HAL S. LARSEN, AND JOHN G. TEW.............................. 657

Viral InfectionsStimulation of Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes by Herpes Simplex Virus in Vitro.

M. SCRIBA............................................................. 430Recurrent Cutaneous Herpes Simplex in Hairless Mice. GERALD E. UNDERWOOD

AND SHELDON D. WEED ................................................. 471Pathogenesis of Cerebellar Hypoplasia Produced by Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis

Virus Infection of Neonatal Rats: Protective Effect of Immunosuppression withAnti-Lymphoid Serum. ANDREW A. MONJAN, GERALD A. COLE, AND NEAL NA-THANSON............................................................... 499

Effects of High Ambient Temperature on Various Stages of Rabies Virus Infection inMice. J. F. BELL AND G. J. MOORE..................................... 510

Neutralizing Antibody Response of Guinea Pigs to Lymphocytic ChoriomeningitisVirus. JANICE M. WEBSTER AND B. E. KIRK ............................ 516

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tion Kinetics with Late 19S Rabbit Antibodies. LEON N. D. POTGIETER ANDC. JOHN MAR9 ......................................................... 520

Experimental Infection with Western Equine Encephalomyelitis Virus in Wild Ro-dents Indigenous to Kern County, California. J. L. HARDY, W. C. REEVES, W.A. RUSH, AND Y. D. NIR................................................ 553

Infectious Bronchitis and Mixed Infections of Mycoplasma synoviae and Escherichiacoli in Gnotobiotic Chickens. I. Synergistic Role in the Airsacculitis Syndrome.W. T. SPRINGER, CAROL LuSKUS, AND SUSAN S. POURCIAU................... 578

Equine Infectious Anemia Virus from Infected Horse Serum. HIDEO NAKAJIMA,ToMoo YOSHINO, AND CHUZO USHIMI..................................... 667

Comparative Studies of the Smith and Reynaud Strains of Murine Cytomegalo-virus. KWANG Soo KIM, VICTOR SAPIENZA, AND RICHARD I. CARP......... 672

Neutralizing Activity in Isolated Serum Antibody Fractions from Visna-InfectedSheep. P. D. MEHTA AND H. THORMAR................................... 678

Pathogenic Mechanisms, Ecology, and EpidemiologyVirulence and the Role of Iron in Pseudomonas aeruginosa Infection. J. J. BULLEN,

C. G. WARD, AND S. N. WALLIS ........................................... 443Studies on the Mechanism of Endogenous Pyrogen Production. II. Role of Cell

Products in the Regulation of Pyrogen Release from Blood Leukocytes. PHYLLISBODEL................................................................. 451

Comparison of the Action of Escherichia coli Enterotoxin on the Thymocyte AdenylateCyclase-Cyclic Adenosine Monophosphate System to That of Cholera Toxin andProstaglandin E1. TERRY V. ZENSER AND JOSEPH F. METZGER............... 503

Inhibition of Pseudomonas aeruginosa by Hyperbaric Oxygen: Interaction with MousePeritoneal Exudate Cells. OWEN S. WEISLOW AND LEONARD M. PAKMAN..... 546

Reactions in the Periodontium to Continuous Antigenic Stimulation in SensitizedGnotobiotic Rats. B. GUGGENHEIM AND H. E. SCHROEDER.................. 556

Relationship of Ehrlichia canis-Infected Mononuclear Cells to Blood Vessels of Lungs.CHARLES F. SIMPSON.................................................... 590

Measurement of Intracellular Iodophilic Polysaccharide in Two Cariogenic Strainsof Streptococcus mutans by Cytochemical and Chemical Methods. J. R. DI-PERSIO, S. J. MATTINGLY, M. L. HIGGINS, AND G. D. SHOCKMAN.............. 597

Studies on Gonococcus Infection. V. Observations on In Vitro Interactions of Gono-cocci and Human Neutrophils. JOHN SWANSON, EDWARD SPARKS, BARBARAZELIGS, MONIR A. SIAM, AND CAROL PARROTT............................. 633

Studies on Gonococcus Infection. VI. Electron Microscopic Study on In Vitro Phago-cytosis of Gonococci by Human Leukocytes. JOHN SWANSON AND BARBARAZELIGS................................................................ 645

Intraperitoneal Mouse Virulence of Salmonella typhimurium Hybrids ExpressingSomatic Antigen 9. E. M. JOHNSON, NORMA J. SNELLINGS, CHARLES A. LIFE,AND L. S. BARON....................................................... 669

ImmunologyLocal Antibody Production in Experimental Pyelonephritis: Amount, Avidity, and

Immunoglobin Class. J. SMITH, J. HOLMGREN, S. AHLSTEDT, AND L. A. HANSON. 411Bactericidal Activity of Blood of Rabbits Vaccinated with Homologous Antigens of

Campylobacter fetus (Vibrio fetus). MARYON BORDER, L. L. MYERS, AND B. D.FIREHAMMER ........................................................... 416

Immunoglobulin Classes and Biological Functions of Campylobacter (Vibrio) fetusAntibodies in Serum and Cervicovaginal Mucus. L. B. CORBEIL, G. D. SCHURIG,J. R. DUNCAN, R. R. CORBEIL, AND A. J. WINTER....................... 422

Effects of Antigen-Antibody Complexes on the Primary Immune Response in RhesusMonkeys. W. E. HOUSTON, C. E. PEDERSON, JR., F. E. COLE, JR., AND R. 0.SPERTZEL.............................................................. 437

Local Antibody Production Against the Murine Toxin of Yersinia pestis in a GolfBall-Induced Granuloma. ROBYN P. HILLAM, ROBERT P. TENGERDY, ANDGEORGE L. BROWN....................................... ............. 458

Differentiation of Four Adenovirus Types by Macrophage Migration InhibitionTests. JAMES F. 'NOVOTNY, FRANK M. HETRICK, AND DAVID VIA.......... 475

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Inflammatory Lymphocyte in Cell-Mediated Antibacterial Immunity: FactorsGoverning the Accumulation of Mediator T Cell in Peritoneal Exudates. R. J.NORTH AND G. SPITALNY................................................ 489

Effect of Synthetic Dissacharide-Protein Conjugate as an Immiinogen in SalmonellaInfection in Mice. A. A. LINDBERG, L. T. ROSENBERG, X. LJUNGGREN, P. J.GAREGG, S. SVENSSON, AND N.-H. WALLIN................................ 541

Protein Fraction with Immunogenic Potential and Low Toxicity Isolated from theCell Wall of Neisseria meningitidis Group B. JAMES C. HILL AND EMILIO WEIss. 605

Macrophage-Dependent Lymphocyte Immunostimulation in Cattle Infected withMycobacterium bovis and with Mycobacterium avium. CHARLES C. MUSCOPLAT,CHARLES O. THOEN, AMY W. CHEN, AND DONALD W. JOHNSON................ 675

Volume 10 Contents for October Number 4

Bacterial and Mycotic InfectionsSynergistic Action of Cord Factor and Mycobacterial Sulfatides on Mitochondria.

MASAHIKO KATO AND MAYER B. GOREN ................................ 733Strain Virulence and the Lysosomal Response in Macrophages Infected with Myco-

bacterium tuberculosis. P. D'ARCY HART AND J. A. ARMSTRONG.............. 742Immunity to Escherichia coli in Pigs: Adhesion of Enterophathogenic Escherichia coli

to Isolated Intestinal Epithelial Cells. M. R. WILSON AND A. W. HOHMANN .... 776Urea Utilization by Leptospira. SOLOMON IKADIS AND WILLIAM L. PUGH.......... 793Growth of Typhoid and Paratyphoid Bacilli in Intravenously Infected Mice. PHILIP

B. CARTER AND FRANK M. COLLINS....................................... 816Blastogenesis and Lymphokine Synthesis by T and B Lymphocytes from Patients with

Periodontal Disease. B. F. MACKLER, L. C. ALTMAN, S. WAHL, D. L. ROSEN-STREICH, J. J. OPPENHEIM, AND S. E. MERGENHAGEN................ ........ 844

New Type of Exfoliation Obtained from Staphylococcal Strains, Belonging to PhageGroups Other than Group II, Isolated from Patients with Impetigo and Ritter'sDisease. ISAMU KONDO, SUSUMU SAKURAI, AND YASUNAGO SARAI............ 851

Ultrastructure of Pili and Annular Structures on the Cell Wall Surface of Neisseriameningitidis. I. W. DEVOE AND J. E. GILCHRIST. 872

Demonstration of the Phenomena of Microbial Persistence and Reversion with Bac-terial L-Forms in Human Embryonic Kidney Cells. MARY T. GREEN, PAUL M.HEIDGER, JR., AND GERALD DOMINGUE .......... .......................... 889

Proposed Reproductive Cycle for a Relatively Stable L-Phase Variant of Streptococcusfaecalis. MARY T. GREEN, PAUL M. HEIDGER, JR., AND GERALD DOMINGUE.... 915

Viral InfectionsComparison of Antibodies Against Different Viruses in Cerebrospinal Fluid and

Serum Samples from Patients with Multiple Sclerosis. ERLING NORRBY, HANSLINK, JAN-EDVIN OLSSON, MARTIN PANELIUS, AIMO SALMI, AND BODVAR VAND-VIK.............................................................. 688

Porcine Parvovirus: Natural and Experimental Infections of the Porcine Fetus andPrevalence in Mature Swine. D. R. REDMAN, E. H. BOHL, AND L. C.FERGUSON ............................................................. 718

Antigenic Relationships Among Newcastle Disease Virus Mutants Obtained fromLaboratory Strains and from Recent California Isolates. GERTRUDE SCHLOEi. . 724

Interferon Induction bv Poly (I):Poly (C) Enclosed in Phospholipid Particles.STEPHAN X. STRAUB, ROBERT F. GARRY, AND WAYNE E. MAGEE.............. 783

Role of Interferon in Six Cell Lines Persistently Infected with Rubella Virus. TREVORL. STANWICK AND J. V. HALLUM .......................................... 810

Virus Production and Relesae, Cell Longevity, and Cloning Efficiency of ChickenEmbryo Fibroblasts Infected with Rous Sarcoma Virus. KEITH R. VOLKMANNAND HERBERT R. MORGAN............................................... 834

Effect of Parainfluenza-3 Virus Neuraminidase on the Structure of the Gel Phase ofBovine Nasal Secretion. STEFAN HCGLUND AND BROR MOREIN.............. 877

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Pathogenesis of Human Parainfluenza Type 3 Infection in Hamster Tracheal OrganCulture. JOEL D. KLEIN AND ALBERT M. COLLIER......................... 883

Pathogenic Mechanisms, Ecology, and EpidemiologyCharacterization of Plasmid Deoxyribonucleic Acid from Neisseria gonorrhoeae.

LEONARD W. MAYER, KING K. HOLMES, AND STANLEY FALKOW............... 712Purification and Some Properties of Progenitor Toxins of Clostridium botulinum Type

B. SHUNJI KOZAKI, SUMIKO SAKAGUCHI, AND GENJI SAKAGUCHI............ 750Mechanism of the Heparin Effect on the Nitroblue-Tetrazolium Slide Test. DAVID

C. HOHN AND ROBERT I. LEHRER......................................... 772Disaggregation of Endotoxin by Isolated Rat Liver Plasma Membranes and Lack of

Product Binding. ROBERT B. JONES, ANNIE J. STATON, AND LUTZ A. KIEsow. . 823Erythropoietin Production in Virulent Malaria. NICHOLAS J. RENCRICCA, JAMES P.

STOUT, AND ROBERT M. COLEMAN ......... 831Leukocyte Dysfunction in the Bovine Homologue of the Chediak-Higashi Syndrome

of Humans. HARLAND W. RENSHAW, WILLIAM C. DAVIS, H. HUGH FUDENBERG,AND G. A. PADGETT ...................................................... 928

Comparison of the Chemical Structure. and Biological Activities of the Glycolipidsof Salmonella minnesota R595 and Salmonella typhimurium SL1102. A. K. NG,C. M. CHANG, C. H. CHEN, AND A. NowoTNY.............................. 938

Habitat, Succession, Attachment, and Morphology of Segmented, Filamentous Mi-crobes Indigenous to the Murine Gastrointestinal Tract. C. P. DAVIS ANDD. C. SAVAGE.......................................................... 948

Growth Inhibitory Activity of Deoxyribonucleic Acid-Containing Factor(s) Isolatedfrom Lepromatous Lesions. TAMOTSU IMAEDA............................ 957

ImmunologyHost Defense Mechanisms Against Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis Virus: In Vitro

Stimulation of Sensitized Lymphocytes by Virus Antigens. BARRY T. ROUSEAND LORNE A. BABIUK .......................................... ....... 681

Effect of Development and Aging on the Response of Canine Lymphocytes to Phyto-hemagglutinin. JAY D. GERBER AND ALBERT L. BROWN.................... 695

Soluble Antigens of Mycelia and Spherules in the In Vitro Detection of Immunity toCoccidioides immitis. STANLEY C. DERESINSKI, H. B. LEVINE, AND DAVID A.STEVENS............................................................... 700

Passive Transfer of Delayed Hypersensitivity to Blastomyces dermatitidis BetweenMice. JAMES J. SCILLIAN, GEORGE C. COZAD, AND HARRY D. SPENCER........ 705

Cholera Toxoid Boosts Serum Escherichia coli Antitoxin in Humans. D. R. NALIN,K. A. AL-MAHMUD, G. CURLIN, A. AHMED, AND J. PETERSON................. 747

Cell-Mediated Immunity in Humans During Viral Infection: Dermal Hypersensitivityand In Vitro Lymphocyte Proliferation During Mild Viral Respiratory Infec-tions. CAROL A. KAUFFMAN, CALVIN C. LINNEMANN, JR., JAMES S. TAN,GILBERT M. SCHIFF, AND JOHN P. PHAIR.757

Live Oral Cholera Vaccine: Evaluation of the Clinical Effectiveness of Two Strains inHumans. RICHARD A. CASH, STANLEY I. MUSIC, JOSEPH P. LIBONATI, ANDREWR. SCHWARTZ, AND RICHARD B. HORNICK.................................. 762

Antigen-Induced Proliferative Response to Murine Thymus Cells In Vitro. L. R.LYLE, S. A. EISEN, AND C. W. PARKER.................................... 765

Cellular Immune Activity of a Galactomannan-Protein Complex from Mycelia ofHistoplasma capsulatum. E. REISS, W. 0. MITCHELL, S. H. STONE, A]4D H. F.HASENCLEVER.......................................................... 802

Immune Responses in Infections with Coccidia: Macrophage Activity. M. ELAINEROSE.of ..................... 862

In Vitro Antilisterial Activity of Soluble Product(s) Released from Listeria-ImmuneMurine Peritoneal Macrophages. K. K. SETHI. M. TESCHNER, AND H. BRANDIS. 960

Rapid Effective Measure of a Humoral Substance(s) Reacting Specifically withMycobacterium leprce Antigens. CLAUDE V. REICH........................ 963

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sion of Naturally Chronically Infected Wild Mice. MURRAY B. GARDNER, J.EARLE OFFICER, JOHN PARKER, JOHN D. ESTES, AND ROBERT W. RONGEY...... 966

Erratum.................................................................. 970

Volume 10 Contents f or November Number 5

Bacterial and Mycotic InfectionsInfluence of Androgen and Estrogen on Delayed Skin Test Reactivity to Candida

albicans. DAVID RIFKIND'AND JANET A. FREY............................. 971Some Immunochemical Properties of Dextransucrase and Invertase from Streptococcus

mutans. KAZUHIRO FUKULI, YOSHIo FUKULI, AND TAKAFUMI MORIYAMA........ 985Production of Hemolysin and Bacteriolysin in a Synthetic Medium by Streptococcus

faecalis var. zymogenes. BENJAMIN APPELBAUM AND LEONARD N. ZIMMERMAN.. 991Development and Passive Transfer of Immunity to Gonococcal Infection in Guinea

Pigs. R. W. SCALES AND S. J. KRAus..................................... 1040Purification of Treponema pallidum from Infected Rabbit Tissue: Resolution into

Two Treponemal Populations. JOEL B. BASEMAN, JEAN C. NICHOLS, J. WILLIAMRUMPP, AND NANCY S. HAYES............................................ 1062

Plaque Formation by Rickettsia conori in WI-38, DBS-FRhL-2, L-929, HeLa, andChicken Embryo Cells. JOSEPH V. OSTERMAN AND RONALD P. PARR.......... 1152

Ultrastructure of Mutants of Streptococcus mutans with Reference to Agglutination,Adhesion, and Extracellular Polysaccharide. J. NALBANDIAN, M. L. FREEDMAN,J. M. TANZER, AND S. M. LOVELACE....................................... 1170

Viral InfectionsEnhancement of Primary Antigen-Specific Resistance in Infant Mice with Divinyl

Ether-Maleic Anhydride. J. Y. RICHMOND AND C. H. CAMPBELL............. 1029Differential Production of Interferon and Refractoriness Inducing Principle in L

Cells. KAILASH C. CHADHA, MARY W. DAVEY, DANIEL M. BYRD, AND WILLIAMA. CARTER................................ ..........................1057Persistent Infection of Mice with the Virus of Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis: Virus-Specific Immunological Tolerance. JOSEF CIHAK AND FRITZ LEHMANN-GRUBE.. 1072

Failure of Naturally Acquired Rhinovirus Infections to Produce Temporal Immunityto Heterologous Serotypes. T. E. MINOR, E. C. DICK, J. A. PETERSON, ANDD. E. DOCHERTY................................................ 1192

Pathogenic Mechanisms, Ecology, and EpidemiologyPolymyxin B-Induced Release of Low-Molecular-Weight, Heat-Labile Enterotoxin

from Escherichia coli. DOYLE J. EVANS, JR., DOLORES G. EVANS, AND SHERWOODL. GORBACH............................................................ 1010

Resistance to Mycobacterium leprae in Mice Infected with Toxoplasma gondii andBesnoitia jellisoni. JAMES L. KRAHENBUHL, L. LEVY, AND J. S. REMINGTON.... 1068

Bactericidal Activity of Metal-Mediated Peroxide-Ascorbate Systems. DAVID B.DRATH AND MANFRED L. KARNOVSKY..................................... 1077

Assessment of Phagocytic and Antimicrobial Activity of Human Granulocytes.LEONHARD SCHMID AND KAY BRUNE.......................... 1120

Cytotoxicity of Mycoplasma pneumoniae Membranes. MICHAEL G. GABRIDGE,CYNTHIA K. JOHNSON, AND ALEXANDER M. CAMERON....................... 1127

Mechanism of the Adherence of Streptococcus mutans to Smooth Surfaces. III.Purification and Properties of the Enzyme Complex Responsible for Adherence.HIDEHIKO MUKASA AND HUTTON D. SLADE .................... ........... 1135

Diphtheria Pathogenesis in Guinea Pig Tracheal Organ Culture. JOEL B. BASEMANAND ALBERT M. COLLIER......................................1146In Vivo Effects of Clostridium perfringens Enteropathogenic Factors on the Rat

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Ileum. JAMES L. McDONEL.......................... .............. 1156Reactions of fB-Lysin with Purified Cytoplasmic Membranes of Bacillus megaterium.

GARY T. GOOCH AND DAVID M. DONALDSON........................... ......1180Presence of Cofactor for the Vascular Permeability Factor of Pseudomonas aeruginosa.HIDEo KUSAMA......................................................... 1185

Increased Interferon Production in Human Cells Irradiated with Ultraviolet Light.LEE W. MozEs, EDWARD A. HAVELL, M. LYNDLE GRADOVILLE, AND JAN VILCEK. . 1189

ImmunologyHuman Antibody Response to Three Meningococcal Outer Membrane Antigens:

Comparison by Specific Hemagglutination Assays. W. D. ZOLLINGER, C. L.PENNINGTON, AND M. S. ARTENSTEIN...................................... 975

Immunosuppression During Influenza Virus Infection. G. B. KANTZLER, S. F.LAUTERIA, C. L. CUSUMANO, J. D. LEE, R. GANGULY, AND R. H. WALDMAN. 996

Immunological Studies of Anergic Patients. DENNIS E. VAN Epps, J. ALAN FRIER-SON, AND RALPH C. WILLIAMS, JR......................................... 1003

Cell-Mediated Immune Responses of Preleukemic AKR Mice. ROBERT J. MARTIGAND JACK L. TRIBBLE................................................... 1018

Interferon Synthesis in X-Irradiated Animals. V. Origin of Mouse Serum InterferonInduced by Polyinosinic-Polycytidylic Acid and Encephalomyocarditis Virus.PIERRE JULLIEN, JAQUELINE DE MAEYER-GUIGNARD, AND EDWARD DE MAEYER. . 1023

Plaque Size Reduction as a Measure of Viral Cell-Mediated Immunity. RICHARD L.SIMMONS, YSOLINA CENTIFANTO, AND HERBERT E. KAUFMAN................. 1034

Immunotherapy of Cancer with Nonliving BCG and Fractions Derived from Myco-bacteria: Role of Cord Factor (Trehalose-6 ,6'-Dimycolate) in Tumor Regression.A. BEKIERKUNST, L. WANG, R. TOUBIANA, AND E. LEDERER................. 1044

Immunogenicity of Whole Cell and Outer Envelope Leptospiral Vaccines in Hamsters.RUSSELL F. BEY, NANCY E. AURAN, AND RUSSELL C. JOHNSON............... 1051

Bovine Venereal Vibriosis: Variations in Immunoglobulin Class of Antibodies inGenital Secretions and Serum. L. B. CORBEIL, J. R. DUNCAN, G. G. D. SCHURIG,C. E. HALL, AND A. J. WINTER........................................... 1084

Immunogenicity of Ribosomal Preparations from Yeast Cells of Histoplasma capsu-latum. CARL FEIT AND RAM P. TEWARI................ 1091

Experimental Cholera in Chinchillas: the Immune Response in Serum and IntestinalSecretions to Vibrio cholerae and Cholera Toxin. UZY BLACHMAN, S. R. GRABOFF,G. E. HAAG, E. GOTTFELD, AND M. J. PICKETT............................. 1098

Effects of Dextran Sulfate 500 on Cell-Mediated Resistance to Infection with Listeriamonocytogenes in Mice. H. HAHN......................................... 1105

Morphological Changes Induced by Dextran Sulfate 500 in Mononuclear Phagocytesof Listeria-Infected Mice. HELMUT HAHN AND MANFRED BIERTHER.......... 1110

Induction of Resistance by Listeria monocytogenes Cell Wall Fraction. GILBERTO E.RODRIGUEZ, J. KENNETH MCCLATCHY, AND PRISCILLA A. CAMPBELL.......... 1163

Endotoxin-Altering Activity of Plasma Does Not Affect Antigenicity of NativeProtoplasmic Polysaccharide. JON A. RUDBACH AND M. KAY LuomA.......... 1183

Errata.................................................................... 1194

Volume 10 Contents for December Number6

Bacterial and Mycotic InfectionsExperimental Intra-Abdominal Abscesses in Rats: Development of an Experimen-

tal Model. WILLIAM M. WEINSTEIN, ANDREW B. ONDERDONK, JOHN G.BARTLETT, AND SHERWOOD L. GORBACH.1250

Experimental Intra-Abdominal Abscesses in Rats: Quantitative Bacteriology of In-fected Animals. ANDREW B. ONDERDONK, WILLIAM M. WEINSTEIN, NADINE M.SULLIVAN, JOHN G. BARTLETT, AND SHERWOOD L. GORBACH.1256

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Interaction of Staphylococcal Exfoliative Toxin with Concanavalin A. MARVINROGOLSKY, BILL B. WILEY, MASSOUD KEYHANI, AND LOWELL A. GLASGOW... 1260

Binding of Cholera Toxin to Mucins and Inhibition by Gastric Mucin. DONALDR. STROMBECK AND DORIS HARROLD...................................... 1266

Degradation of Sucrose by Whole Cells and Plaque of Actinomyces naeslundii.CHRIS H. MILLER ...................................................... 1280

Vitamin E Protects Mice Against Diplococcus pneumoniae Type I Infection. ROL-LIN H. HEINZERLING, ROBERT P. TENGERDY, LINDA L. WICK, AND DAVID C.LUEKER ............................................................... 1292

Protein Synthesis by Treponema pallidum Extracted from Infected Rabbit Tissue.JOEL B. BASEMAN AND NANCY S. HAYES................................ 1350

Effect of Progesterone on Neisseria gonorrhoeae. STEPHEN A. MTUORSE AND THOMASJ. FITZGERALD ......................................................... 1370

Phase Transition of Gonococci in Mammalian Cell Cultures. FRANKLIN J. TYERYAR,JR., ALICE L. QUAN, ANTHONY A. RENE, AND EMILIO WEISS................. 1401

Clearance of Candida albicans from the Bloodstream of Rabbits. WILLIAM B.BAINE, M. GLENN KOENIG, AND JAY S. GOODMAN.......................... 1420

Role of the Vegetation in Experimental Streptococcus viridans Endocarditis. ED-WARD W. HOOK III AND MERLE A. SANDE............................... 1433

Influence of Culture Medium on the Glucosyl Transferase- and Dextran-BindingCapacity of Streptococcus mutans 6715 Cells. D. M. SPINELL AND R. J. GIB-BONS.: 1448

Viral InfectionsAntiviral Activity of an Ether-Extracted Nonviable Preparation of Brucella abortus.

J. S. YOUNGNER, G. KELETI, AND D. S. FEINGOLD.......................... 1202Some Properties of Precipitating Antigens Associated with Infectious Bursal Dis-

ease Virus. K. HIRAI, E. KAWAMOTO, AND S. SHIMAKURA................... 1235Serological Relationships Among Feline Caliciviruses. R. C. POVEY.............. 1307Inactivated Influenza Vaccine Efficacy: Diminished Antigenicity of Split-Product

Vaccines in Mice. DAVlD W. BARRY, ELDRIDGE STATON, AND RONALD E.MAYNER .............................................................. 1329

Hyporeactivity Due to Infection: Recognition of a Transferable Hyporeactive Fac-tor in the Serum of Encephalomyocarditis Virus-Infected M\ice. DALE A.STRINGFELLOW AND LOWELL A. GLASGOW..................................1337

Modoc Viral Infections in the Deer Mouse Peromyscus maniculatus. JAMES W.DAVIS, JAMES L. HARDY, AND WILLIAM C. REEVES......................... 1362

Persistent Infection, of BSC-1 Cells by Defective Measles Virus Derived fromSubacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis. THEODORE BURNSTEIN, LINDA B.JACOBSEN, WOLFGANG ZEMAN, AND Tsu T. CHEN.......................... 1378

Role of Macrophages in Resistance to Murine Cytomegalovirus. MARYJANE K.SELGRADE AND JUNE E. OSBORN ......................................... 1383

Inability to Detect Hepatitis B Virus or Specific Antigens Transformed Chimpan-zee Lymphocytes. C. A. SCHABLE, B. L. MURPHY, K. R. BERQUIST, C. R.GRAVELLE, AND J. E. MAYNARD........................................... 1443

In Vitro Tritium Labeling of Anti-Sendai Virus Antibody. MARK R. SANBORNAND DONALD P. DURAND................................................ 1445

Pathogenic Mechanisms, Ecology, and EpidemiologyCigarette Smoking, Air Pollution, and Immunity: a Model System. A. NULSEN,

P. G. HOLT, AND D. KEAST............................ ...................1226Lipid Peroxidation in the Killing of Phagocytized Pneumococci. S. B. SHOHET, J.PITT, R. L. BAEHNER, AND D. G. POPLACK................................ 1321

Potentiation of Endotoxin-Induced Consumptive Coagulopathy by Lead AcetateAdministration. ROBERT B. JONES AND LUTZ A. KIESOW................... 1343

Augmentation of Glucose Transport in Macrophages After Particle Ingestion.PETER F. BONVENTRE AND ANTONY J. MUKKADA ......................... 1391

Agglutination of Trypsinized Sheep Erythrocytes by the Pili of Corynebacteriumrenale. EIICHi HONDA AND RYO YANAGAWA.............................. 1426

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ImmunologyProtection Against Gram-Negative Infections with Antiserum to Lipid A from

Salmonella minnesota R595. NOEL A. MULLEN, PETER M. NEWSOME, PETERG. CUNNINGTON, GEOFF H. PALMER, AND MARGARET E. WILSON............. 1195

Investigation of Secretory Immunoglobulins in Saliva From Germfree Mice. J. A.MOLINARI, J. L. EBERSOLE, AND D. PLATT................................ 1207

Immunity to Plasmodium berghei in Rats: Passive Serum Transfer and Role of theSpleen. I. N. BROWN AND R. S. PHILLIPS............................... 1213

Immunological Study of Typhoid: Immunoglobulins, C3, Antibodies, and Leuko-cyte Migration Inhibition in Patients with Typhoid Fever and TAB-Vacci-nated Individuals. R. KUMAR, A. N. MALAVIYA, R. G. S. MURTHY, M. VEN-KATARAMAN, AND L. N. MOHAPATRA...................................... 1219

Resistance of Female Mice to Vaginal Infection Induced by Herpesvirus hominisType 2: Effects of Immunization with Mycobacterium bovis, Intravenous Injec-tion of Specific Herpesvirus hominis Type 2 Antiserum, and a Combination ofThese Procedures. M. B. BAKER, C. L. LARSON, R. N. USHIJIMA, AND F. D.ANDERSON............................................................ 1230

Intracellular and Extracellular Degranulation of Human Polymorphonuclear Azuro-phil and Specific Granules Induced by Immune Complexes. MARY S. LEFFELLAND JOHN K. SPITZNAGEL............................................... 1241

Immunological Analysis of Glycolipids and Lipopolysaccharides Derived from Vari-ous Mycoplasmas. T. SUGIYAMA, P. F. SMITH, T. A. LANGWORTHY, AND W. R.MAYBERRY........................................................... 1273

Induction of Interferon in Mlice by Mycoplasmas. CHARLES R. RINALDO, JR., BARRYC. COLE, JAMES C. OVERALL, JR., AND LOWELL A. GLASGOW................ 1296

Immune Response to Mycobacterium leprae: Plaque-Forming Cells in MIice. R. G.NAVALKAR, P. J. PATEL, REKHA R. DALVI, AND L. LEVY.................... 1302

Opsonin System of the Group B Streptococcus. JAMES H. MATHEWS, PHILLIP H.KLESIUS, AND ROBERT A. ZIMMERMAN.................................... 1315

Type-Specific Opsonic Antibodies in Streptococcal Pyodermla. ALAN L. BISNOAND KENRAD E. NELSON..................................... .......... 1356

Immunological Responses to Candida albicans. II. Amyloidosis in Mice Inducedby Candidiasis. NANCY N. PEARSALL AND DAVID LAGUNOFF................ 1397

Immunological Studies of Brown Recluse Spider Venom. KLAUS D. ELGERT, MIL-TON A. Ross, BENEDICT J. CAMPBELL, AND JAMES T. BARRETT............... 1412

Conversion of Serotype in Leptospira from hebdomadis to kremastos. RYO YANA-GAWA AND IKUO TAKASHIMA............................................. 1439

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