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Malcolm R. McneilDistinguished Professor Emeritus, University of Pittsburgh Verified email at pitt.edu Cited by 9009 |
[HTML][HTML] Guidelines for environmental infection control in health-care facilities
…, D Ashford, R Besser, B Fields, MM McNeil… - Morbidity and mortality …, 2003 - cdc.gov
The health-care facility environment is rarely implicated in disease transmission, except
among patients who are immunocompromised. Nonetheless, inadvertent exposures to …
among patients who are immunocompromised. Nonetheless, inadvertent exposures to …
Trends in mortality due to invasive mycotic diseases in the United States, 1980–1997
MM McNeil, SL Nash, RA Hajjeh… - Clinical infectious …, 2001 - academic.oup.com
To determine national trends in mortality due to invasive mycoses, we analyzed National
Center for Health Statistics multiple-cause-of-death record tapes for the years 1980 through …
Center for Health Statistics multiple-cause-of-death record tapes for the years 1980 through …
The medically important aerobic actinomycetes: epidemiology and microbiology
MM McNeil, JM Brown - Clinical microbiology reviews, 1994 - Am Soc Microbiol
The aerobic actinomycetes are soil-inhabiting microorganisms that occur worldwide. In 1888,
Nocard first recognized the pathogenic potential of this group of microorganisms. Since …
Nocard first recognized the pathogenic potential of this group of microorganisms. Since …
Structure and function of the primary cell walls of plants
M McNeil, AG Darvill, SC Fry… - Annual review of …, 1984 - annualreviews.org
… Rosa cell walls were extracted with 2.5 M NaOH, which yielded an insoluble residue. This
residue, when treated with 0.25 M … When the second residue was treated with 0.15 M NaOH, …
residue, when treated with 0.25 M … When the second residue was treated with 0.15 M NaOH, …
Isolation and characterization of plant cell walls and cell wall components
WS York, AG Darvill, M McNeil, TT Stevenson… - Methods in …, 1986 - Elsevier
… been maintained in our laboratory since 1960 on the M-6 medium (see Table I) described by
… be grown on a modified M-6 medium, ~5 because the yeast extract used in the M-6 medium …
… be grown on a modified M-6 medium, ~5 because the yeast extract used in the M-6 medium …
Complex lipid determines tissue-specific replication of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in mice
JS Cox, B Chen, M McNeil, WR Jacobs Jr - Nature, 1999 - nature.com
… M. tuberculosis is important for virulence, rigorous genetic proof has been lacking. Here, using
signature-tagged mutagenesis, we isolated three attenuated M. … M. tuberculosis virulence. …
signature-tagged mutagenesis, we isolated three attenuated M. … M. tuberculosis virulence. …
[HTML][HTML] Postoperative infections traced to contamination of an intravenous anesthetic, propofol
SN Bennett, MM McNeil, LA Bland… - … England Journal of …, 1995 - Mass Medical Soc
Background Between June 1990 and February 1993, the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention conducted investigations at seven hospitals because of unusual outbreaks of …
Prevention conducted investigations at seven hospitals because of unusual outbreaks of …
[HTML][HTML] The transcriptional responses of Mycobacterium tuberculosis to inhibitors of metabolism: novel insights into drug mechanisms of action
… Carbon sources were either 10 mm glucose, 10 mm succinate, or 0.05 mm sodium palmitate,
and cultures were grown from an A 650 of 0.005-0.3 before RNA isolation. Cultures grown …
and cultures were grown from an A 650 of 0.005-0.3 before RNA isolation. Cultures grown …
An unambiguous nomenclature for xyloglucan‐derived oligosaccharides
…, EP Lorences, GA Maclachlan, M McNeil… - Physiologia …, 1993 - Wiley Online Library
A revised system of abbreviated names is proposed for xyloglucan‐derived oligosaccharides.
Each (1→4)‐linked β‐d‐glucosyl residue (and the reducing terminal d‐glucose moiety) of …
Each (1→4)‐linked β‐d‐glucosyl residue (and the reducing terminal d‐glucose moiety) of …
[BOOK][B] Introduction to neurogenic communication disorders
RH Brookshire, MR McNeil - 2014 - books.google.com
… Axons with the smallest diameters transmit information at about 1 meter per second (m/sec),
whereas axons with the largest diameter transmit information at up to 120 m/sec. Some …
whereas axons with the largest diameter transmit information at up to 120 m/sec. Some …