James W. Moulder
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- Bachelors Biology University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Biological Sciences Stanford University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, James William Moulder was an American microbiologist. Biography Moulder graduated from the University of Chicago with a bachelor's degree in 1941 and a Ph.D. in biochemistry in 1944. From 1944 to 1945 he was a research associate in malaria at an Office of Scientific Research and Development project in Chicago. In the early part of his career he did research on the biochemistry and immunology of Plasmodium and Trypanosoma. At the University of Chicago he was an instructor from 1946 to 1947 and was appointed to an assistant professorship in 1947. He was eventually promoted to a full professorship and retired as professor emeritus in 1986. At the University of Chicago he chaired the department of bacteriology and parasitology and, later, the department of microbiology. From 1957 to 1968 he was the co-editor-in-chief or editor-in-chief of the Journal of Infectious Diseases.
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- Interaction of chlamydiae and host cells in vitro. (1991) (785)
- Comparative biology of intracellular parasitism. (1985) (461)
- Parasite-specified phagocytosis of Chlamydia psittaci and Chlamydia trachomatis by L and HeLa cells (1978) (203)
- Identification of a Mycobacterium tuberculosis Gene That Enhances Mycobacterial Survival in Macrophages (2000) (133)
- The Biochemistry of Intracellular Parasitism (1962) (125)
- The relation of the psittacosis group (Chlamydiae) to bacteria and viruses. (1966) (121)
- Why is Chlamydia sensitive to penicillin in the absence of peptidoglycan? (1993) (109)
- The biochemistry of the malaria parasite; mechanism of pyruvate oxidation in the malaria parasite. (1946) (94)
- Intracellular parasitism: life in an extreme environment. (1974) (73)
- Persistent infection of mouse fibroblasts (L cells) with Chlamydia psittaci: evidence for a cryptic chlamydial form. (1980) (70)
- Subcellular Localization of the Intracellular Survival-Enhancing Eis Protein of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (2001) (49)
- Immediate toxicity of high multiplicities of Chlamydia psittaci for mouse fibroblasts (L cells) (1976) (48)
- Interaction of chlamydiae and host cells in vitro (1991) (48)
- Persistent infection of mouse fibroblasts (McCoy cells) with a trachoma strain of Chlamydia trachomatis (1981) (47)
- INHIBITION OF THE GROWTH OF AGENTS OF THE PSITTACOSIS GROUP BY d-CYCLOSERINE AND ITS SPECIFIC REVERSAL BY d-ALANINE (1963) (46)
- Availability of Bases and Nucleosides as Precursors of Nucleic Acids in L Cells and in the Agent of Meningopneumonitis (1966) (45)
- Effect of chloramphenicol, rifampicin, and nalidixic acid on Chlamydia psittaci growing in L cells. (1973) (43)
- A comparative study of the growth cycles of different members of the psittacosis group in different host cells. (1961) (43)
- The biochemistry of the malaria parasite; studies on the nitrogen metabolism of the malaria parasite. (1946) (43)
- The oxidative metabolism of Trypanosoma lewisi in a phosphate-saline medium. (1948) (39)
- Changes in the glucose metabolism of Trypanosoma lewisi during the course of infection in the rat. (1948) (39)
- Cytochalasin B does not inhibit ingestion of Chlamydia psittaci by mouse fibroblasts (L cells) and mouse peritoneal macrophages (1979) (38)
- The Psittacosis Group as Bacteria. (1964) (36)
- Arrays of hemispheric surface projections on Chlamydia psittaci and Chlamydia trachomatis observed by scanning electron microscopy (1979) (33)
- Division of single host cells after infection with chlamydiae (1978) (31)
- Species-specific antigens from the cell walls of the agents of meningopneumonitis and feline pneumonitis. (1961) (30)
- A Model for Studying the Biology of Parasitism Chlamydia psittaci and Mouse Fibroblasts (L Cells) (1969) (30)
- Purification and properties of the agent of feline pneumonitis. (1951) (27)
- Patterns of response to sulfadiazine, D-cycloserine and D-alanine in members of the psittacosis group. (1966) (26)
- Glucose Metabolism of L Cells Before and After Infection with Chlamydia psittaci (1970) (26)
- Loss of Inorganic Ions from Host Cells Infected with Chlamydia psittaci (1978) (23)
- The cell as an extreme environment (1979) (23)
- Enzymes of Glucose Catabolism in a Member of the Psittacosis Group (1965) (22)
- Toxicity of Low and Moderate Multiplicities of Chlamydia psittaci for Mouse Fibroblasts (L Cells) (1977) (21)
- Attachment of Cell Walls of Chlamydia psittaci to Mouse Fibroblasts (L Cells) (1982) (20)
- STRUCTURE AND CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF ISOLATED PARTICLES * (1962) (20)
- Initial Step in Catabolism of Glucose by the Meningopneumonitis Agent (1967) (20)
- A STUDY OF ENZYMIC REACTIONS CATALYZED BY PIGEON LIVER EXTRACTS (1945) (20)
- The incorporation of radioactive phosphate into feline pneumonitis virus in the chick embryo yolk sac. (1953) (18)
- The metabolism of malarial parasites. (1948) (17)
- The Contribution of Model Systems to the Understanding of Infectious Diseases (2015) (17)
- Folic acid in purified preparations of members of the psittacosis group of micro-organisms. (1958) (17)
- DIAMINOPIMELIC ACID DECARBOXYLASE OF THE AGENT OF MENINGOPNEUMONITIS (1963) (16)
- Candidatus Phytoplasma australiense is associated with pumpkin yellow leaf curl disease in Queensland, Western Australia and the Northern Territory (2005) (16)
- The relation of basic biology to pathogenic potential in the genus chlamydia (2005) (15)
- Inhibition of onset of overt multiplication of Chlamydia psittaci in persistently infected mouse fibroblasts (L cells) (1983) (15)
- The oxygen requirements of parasites. (1950) (14)
- Attachment defect in mouse fibroblasts (L cells) persistently infected with Chlamydia psittaci (1981) (14)
- Production and properties of a penicillinresistant strain of feline pneumonitis virus. (1955) (12)
- Biosynthesis of Arginine in L Cells Infected with Chlamydiae (1968) (12)
- Energy requirements for synthesis of feline pneumonitis virus in isolated chick embryo yolk sac. (1953) (12)
- Association between resistance to superinfection and patterns of surface protein labeling in mouse fibroblasts (L cells) persistently infected with Chlamydia psittaci (1982) (11)
- Jordan-Burrows textbook of bacteriology (1949) (11)
- The effect of passage with chloramphenicol upon the behavior of penicillin-resistant feline pneumonitis virus during subsequent passage with penicillin. (1958) (9)
- Nucleic Acid Metabolism in L Cells Infected with a Member of the Psittacosis Group (1964) (9)
- The effect of thyroxine and radioactive iodine on resistance of mice to infection with murine pneumonitis virus. (1952) (9)
- Inhibition of pyruvate oxidation in the malarial parasite Plasmodium gallinaceum by quinine treatment of the host. (1949) (9)
- The Life and Death of the Psittacosis Virus (1968) (8)
- ENDOGENOUS METABOLISM OF PROTEIN AND RIBONUCLEIC ACID IN A MEMBER OF THE PSITTACOSIS GROUP. (1965) (7)
- Effect of Age of Infection Upon the Oxidative Metabolism of Trypanosoma lewisi. (1947) (7)
- Penicillin-Insensitive and Non-Neutralizable Variants of Feline Pneumonitis Virus (1960) (7)
- The effect of trypsin and other enzymes on feline pneumonitis virus. (1952) (7)
- Inhibition of Deoxyribonucleic Acid Synthesis in Synchronized Populations of L Cells Infected with Chlamydia psittaci (1971) (7)
- The effect of penicillin on multiplying and nonmultiplying populations of sensitive and resistant strains of feline pneumonitis virus. (1956) (6)
- Effect of quinine treatment of the host upon the carbohydrate metabolism of the malarial parasite Plasmodium gallinaceum. (1948) (6)
- A search for genetic interaction in the psittacosis group. (1961) (6)
- Autoradiographic Study of Deoxyribonucleic Acid Synthesis in L Cells Infected with the Agent of Meningopneumonitis (1966) (6)
- Sexual and Mosquito Stages of Plasmodium Falciparum (1989) (5)
- Reactions of the connective tissue in chickens to Plasmodium gallinaceum and Plasmodium lophurae. II. Glucose metabolism during initial infections. (1955) (5)
- The development of resistance to a quinoxaline N-oxide in feline pneumonitis virus. (1958) (5)
- Biochemical aspects of the growth of feline pneumonitis virus in the chick embryo yolk sac. (1954) (5)
- Changes in Mouse Pneumonitis Agent Associated with Development of Resistance to Chlortetracycline (1965) (4)
- Immediate Toxicity ofHighMultiplicities ofChlamydia psittaci forMouseFibroblasts (LCells) (1976) (4)
- The effect of murine pneumonitis and lipid pneumonia upon the metabolism of mouse lung. (1951) (4)
- The chlamydial inclusion membrane as an engine of survival. (1997) (4)
- Respiratory metabolism of the extra-embryonic membranes of chick embryos in relation to multiplication of the agent of feline pneumonitis. (1951) (4)
- EFFECT OF CARBON DIOXIDE AND AGING ON THE DIHYDROSTREPTOMYCIN INHIBITION OF PYRUVATE FERMENTATION IN ESCHERICHIA COLI (1953) (3)
- Phagocytosis: the Trojan Horse of intracellular parasitism. (1975) (3)
- Separation of mixtures of two drugresistant strains of feline pneumonitis virus by limiting dilution passage in chick embryo yolk sac. (1958) (3)
- Some basic properties of the psittacosis-lymphogranuloma venereum group of agents. Structure and chemical composition of isolated particles. (1962) (2)
- Effect of Age of Infection Upon the Oxidative Metabolism of Trypanosoma lewisi (1947) (1)
- The Viruses . Biochemical, biological, and biophysical properties. vol. 1, General Virology . F. M. Burnet and W. M. Stanley, Eds. Academic Press, New York, 1959. xvii + 609 pp. Illus. $16.50. (1960) (1)
- Evolutionary History of Chlamydiae: Answers for Some Old Questions, No Answers for Some New Ones (1990) (1)
- BIOCHEMICAL ASPECTS OF THE GROWTH OF FELINE PNEUMONITIS VIRUS IN THE CHICK EMBRYO YOLK SAC (1954) (0)
- Bacterial and Mycotic Infections of Man by René J. Dubos (review) (2015) (0)
- Microbiology. Bernard D. Davis, Renato Dulbecco, H. N. Eisen, Harold S. Ginsberg, and W. Barry Wood, Jr. Hoeber (Harper and Row), New York, 1967. xii + 1464 pp., illus. $23.50 (1968) (0)
- Intracellular Parasitism (2020) (0)
- Toxicity ofLowandModerate Multiplicities ofChlamydia psittaci forMouseFibroblasts (LCells) (1977) (0)
- Characteristics of Chlamydiae (2019) (0)
- Comments on parasite molecular biology. (1966) (0)
- Metabolic capabilities and deficiencies of rickettsiae and the psittacosis group. (1965) (0)
- Initial StepinCatabolism ofGlucose bythe Meningopneumonitis Agent (1967) (0)
- The Cultivation Problem Leads from the Psittacine and Rickettsial Groups (2012) (0)
- The Journal of Infectious Diseases Core Recommendations for Antifungal Stewardship (2020) (0)
- Microbial Processes and Disease: A Textbook: Microbiology . Bernard D. Davis, Renato Dulbecco, H. N. Eisen, Harold S. Ginsberg, and W. Barry Wood, Jr. Hoeber (Harper and Row), New York, 1967. xii + 1464 pp., illus. $23.50. (1968) (0)
- EnzymesofGlucose Catabolism ina Memberof thePsittacosis Group (1965) (0)
- FELINE PNEUMONITIS VIRUS IN CHICK EMBRYO YOLK SAC 171 ELEMENTARY BODIES VESIiLE SCHEMATIC DEVELOPMENTAL CYCLE 48 HOR (0)
- Microbial Processes and Disease: A Textbook. (Book Reviews: Microbiology) (1968) (0)
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