Studies on the nitrate reductase activity of mycobacteria in the presence of fatty acids and related compounds.
- R. Bönicke, S. Juhasz, U. Diemer
- Biology, ChemistryAmerican Review of Respiratory Disease
- 1 October 1970
Findings are significant for the differentiation and identification of various species of Mycobacterium, which reduced nitrate to nitrite in the presence of lactic acid.
The "o-diphenol-row", a new method for the differentiation of nocardia: a preliminary report.
- H. Tanzil, R. Bönicke
- BiologyTubercle
- 1 December 1968
The significance of the phenolphthalein sulphatase test for the differentiation and identification of Nocardia species.
- H. Tanzil, R. Bönicke
- BiologyTubercle
- 1 March 1969
Problems of genetic transformation of mycobacteria by deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA).
- I. Tárnok, R. Bönicke
- BiologyBulletin of the International Union against…
- 1 June 1970
Phage conversion of biochemical properties in the genus Mycobacterium.
- R. Bönicke, H. Saito
- BiologyBulletin of the International Union against…
- 1 June 1970
[Influence of lysogenization on the enzyme-formation of mycobacteria].
- R. Bönicke, S. Juhasz
- BiologyBeiträge zur Klinik und Erforschung der…
- 1970
The Classification of Atypical Myco-bacteria by their Power to Metabolize Amides.
- R. Bönicke
- Environmental Science
- 1960
Reciprocal Genetic Changes in Mycobacterial Host-Virus Systems : Effect of Lysogeny on the Phage
- S. E. JUHASZ, R. Bönicke
- Biology, ChemistryNature
- 11 June 1966
Mycobacteriophage phlei B2, one of several bacteriophages, isolated in Borstel in 1963 (ref. 1) was used in this investigation.
The genetic basis of cross-resistance between streptomycin, viomycin and kanamycin of tubercle bacilli and atypical mycobacteria.
- J. Bönicke, R. Bönicke
- BiologyBulletin of the International Union against…
- 1 June 1970
The present state of growth of M. leprae under in vitro conditions.
- R. Bönicke
- Medicine, BiologyInternational journal of leprosy and other…
- 1 April 1971
Special double tubes, separated by a sintered glass filter plate, were used for the in vitro cultivation of M. leprae, functioning in a simple way as an open system, and inoculation of leprosy bacilli as well as their staining and counting after different times of incubation are described and discussed in detail.
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