Ruth E. Gordon
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Ruth Evelyn Gordon was an American bacterial taxonomist. She was member of the American Type Culture Collection. The bacterial genus Gordonia and species Mycobacterium gordonae are named after her.
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- Nocardia coeliaca, Nocardia autotrophica, and the Nocardin Strain (1974) (1237)
- The genus Bacillus (1973) (651)
- RAPID DIFFERENTIATION BETWEEN NOCARDIA AND STREPTOMYCES BY PAPER CHROMATOGRAPHY OF WHOLE-CELL HYDROLYSATES. (1964) (596)
- A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF SOME STRAINS RECEIVED AS NOCARDIAE (1957) (307)
- IDENTIFICATION OF NOCARDIA CAVIAE (ERIKSON) NOV. COMB. * (1962) (264)
- The type species of the genus Nocardia. (1962) (170)
- Some criteria for the recognition of Nocardia madurae (Vincent) Blanchard. (1966) (145)
- PROPOSED GROUP OF CHARACTERS FOR THE SEPARATION OF STREPTOMYCES AND NOCARDIA (1955) (144)
- Some strains in search of a genus--Corynebacterium, Mycobacterium, Nocardia or what? (1966) (122)
- A co-operative numerical analysis of rapidly growing mycobacteria. (1972) (116)
- Identification of nocardiae and streptomycetes of medical importance (1980) (112)
- A comparison of four species of mycobacteria. (1959) (111)
- Aerobic mesophilic sporeforming bacteria (1946) (106)
- Rapidly growing, acid fast bacteria. I. Species' descriptions of Mycobacterium phlei Lehmann and Neumann and Mycobacterium smegmatis (Trevisan) Lehmann and Neumann. (1953) (104)
- RAPIDLY GROWING, ACID FAST BACTERIA (1955) (86)
- AEROBIC SPOREFORMING BACTERIA CAPABLE OF GROWTH AT HIGH TEMPERATURES (1949) (81)
- Some bits and pieces of the genus Nocardia: N. carnea, N. vaccinii, N. transvalensis, N. orientalis and N. aerocolonigenes. (1978) (69)
- Rapid Differentiation Between Nocardia and Streptomyces by Paper Chromatography of Whole-Cell Hydrolysates (1964) (63)
- Cooperative numerical analysis of rapidly growing mycobacteria. The second report. (1977) (61)
- A comparison of Nocardia asteroides and Nocardia brasiliensis. (1959) (58)
- A Study of Some Acid-Fast Actinomycetes from Soil with Special Reference to Pathogenicity for Animals (1936) (58)
- Resistance to Rifampin and Lysozyme of Strains of Some Species of Mycobacterium and Nocardia as a Taxonomic Tool (1977) (56)
- Bacillus firmus-Bacillus lentus: a Series or One Species? (1977) (37)
- Nocardia dassonvillei, a macroscopic replica of Streptomyces griseus. (1968) (37)
- TYPE CULTURES AND PROPOSED NEOTYPE CULTURES OF SOME SPECIES IN THE GENUS BACILLUS. (1964) (36)
- Polysaccharides of the Genus Bacillus Cross-Reactive with the Capsular Polysaccharides of Diplococcus pneumoniae Type III, Haemophilus influenzae Type b, and Neisseria meningitidis Group A (1973) (35)
- A piecemeal description of Streptomyces griseus (Krainsky) Waksman and Henrici. (1968) (34)
- The Bacillus firmus–Bacillus lentus Complex and pH 7·0 Variants of Some Alkalophilic Strains (1982) (32)
- The Classification of Acid-Fast Bacteria (1937) (24)
- SPORULATION BY TWO STRAINS OF NOCARDIA ASTEROIDES (1958) (22)
- A Species Definition (1978) (20)
- RAPIDLY GROWING, ACID FAST BACTERIA I (1953) (16)
- The Classification of Acid-Fast Bacteria. II (1938) (15)
- THE SPECIFIC IDENTITY OF JENSENIA CANICRURIA (1961) (15)
- Studies on Acidophilus Milk. (1934) (7)
- Black beauty out of Mycobacterium fortuitum Cruz. (1970) (4)
- Maintenance of strains of Bacillus species (1963) (3)
- VARIATION IN PIGMENTATION BY A STRAIN OF MYCOBACTERIUM SMEGMATIS (1963) (2)
- Preservation of certain microorganisms under paraffin oil. (1947) (2)
- QUESTIONABLE ADAPTATIONS OF CULTURES TO HIGHER TEMPERATURES (1955) (2)
- ILLEGITIMATE COMBINATIONS, BACILLUS CEREUS VAR. TERMINALIS AND BACILLUS COAGULANS VAR. THERMOACIDURANS (1959) (1)
- QUESTIONABLE ADAPTATIONS OF CULTURES TO HIGHER TEMPERATURES A Correction (1955) (1)
- The occurrence of acid-fast actinomycetes in the soil* (1937) (0)
- Laboratory Identification of Clinically Important Aerobic Actinomycetes (0)
- The Toxicity of Young Cells of Salmonella Paratyphi A and B when Lysed by Bacteriophage (1938) (0)
- A Study of Some of the Properties of the Toxic Substances Produced by Salmonella Paratyphi A and B (1937) (0)
- Black Beauty Out of Mycobacterium fortuitum Cruz (1970) (0)
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