Publications

1969
J.Yellin, R.Marrus, and W.C.Wang. 1969. “Atomic Beam Study of the 39-K, 42-K Isotope Shift.” Bull. Am. Phys. Soc., 14, Pp. 85.
T.H.Duong, R.Marrus, and J.Yellin. 1969. “Atomic Beam Study of the Rubidium 85, 87 Relative Isotope Shift.” University of California Radiation Laboratory Report UCRL-18309.
T.R.Fowler and J.Yellin. 9/1969. “Electric Field Effect in the Resonance Lines of Indium and Thallium.” University of California Radiation Laboratory Report UCRL-19337.
R.Marrus and J.Yellin. 1969. “Electric Polarizabilities of the 42P Level of Potassium.” Phys. Rev. , 177, Pp. 127.
RB Gerber. 1969. “ON ORDER OF ACCURACY OF BORN-OPPENHEIMER APPROXIMATION FOR MOLECULAR COLLISION STATES.” PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LONDON SERIES A-MATHEMATICAL AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES, 309, Pp. 221-&.
Group A streptococci: localization in rabbits and guinea pigs following tissue injury
Isaac Ginsburg, HA Gallis, and RM Cole. 1969. “Group A streptococci: localization in rabbits and guinea pigs following tissue injury.” Science, 166, 3909, Pp. 1161-1163. Abstract
Rabbits injected intravenously with extracellular products ("toxins") of group A streptococci develop myocardial, muscular, and hepatic lesions. When such animals are then challenged with fluorochrome-labeled group A streptococci or with titanium oxide particles the labeled bacteria or particles localize within phagocytic cells in the tissue lesions caused by the toxins. Similarly, labeled streptococci or titanium oxide particles will also localize within phagocytic cells in skin lesions of guinea pigs that develop delayed hypersensitivity to tuberculin or to bovine gamma globulin. It is proposed that a combined mechanism of injury and localization of bacteria in damaged tissues may be responsible for poststreptococcal sequelae or other chronic inflammatory diseases.
Persistence of group A streptococci labeled with fluorescein isothiocyanate in inflammatory sites in the heart and muscle of mice and rabbits
N Rickles, Z Zilberstein, S Kraus, G Arad, M Kaufstein, and Isaac Ginsburg. 1969. “Persistence of group A streptococci labeled with fluorescein isothiocyanate in inflammatory sites in the heart and muscle of mice and rabbits.” Experimental Biology and Medicine, 131, 2, Pp. 525-530. Abstract
Studies on the host parasite relationship in experimental streptococcal infections have been greatly aided by fluorescent antibody techniques (1). By such methods it is possible to follow the localization and persistence of group A streptococcal antigen in cells and tissues of laboratory animals (2-6). To detect such antigens by fluorescent techniques, frozen sections are often employed and the antisera to streptococcal antigens must be repeatedly absorbed with organ powders to remove nonspecific staining. The present communication describes a simple method for applying a label of fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC) to living group A streptococci, streptococcal cell-wall fragments,mucopeptides, and streptococcal Lforms. Such labeled streptococci and products were found to persist for long periods of time in inflammatory sites in the muscle and heart of mice and rabbits.
T.Fowler and J.Yellin. 5/1969. “Stark Effect in the Resonance Lines of Indium and Thallium.” University of California Radiation Laboratory Report UCRL-18924.
T.Fowler and J.Yellin. 1969. “Stark Effect in the Resonance Lines of Indium and Thallium.” Bull. Am. Phys. Soc., 14, Pp. 832.
RB Gerber and M Karplus. 1969. “UPPER BOUNDS ON MANY-CHANNEL SCATTERING PHASE SHIFTS BY AN ADIABATIC-TYPE APPROXIMATION.” JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS, 51, Pp. 2726+.
1968
R.Marrus, E.C.Wang, and J.Yellin. 7/1968. “Atomic Beam Measurements of Isotope Shifts in the D1 Line of 127Cs, 129Cs, 133Cs, 134mCs,134Cs and 137Cs.” University of California Radiation Laboratory Report UCRL-18349.
J.Yellin, R.Marrus, and E.C.Wang. 11/1968. “Atomic Beam Study of the 39K, 42K Isotope Shift.” University of California Radiation Laboratory Report UCRL-18601.
T.H.Duong, R.Marrus, and J.Yellin. 7/1968. “Atomic Beam Study of the Rubidium-85,87 Relative Isotope Shift.” University of California Radiation Laboratory Report UCRL-18309.
T.H.Duong, R.Marrus, and J.Yellin. 1968. “Atomic Beam Study of the Rubidium-85,87 Relative Isotope Shift.” Phys. Letters, 27B, Pp. 565.
J.Yellin and R.Marrus. 2/1968. “Atomic Beam Study of the Stark Effect in the Potassium Resonance Lines.” University of California Radiation Laboratory Report UCRL-18045.
R.Marrus and J.Yellin. 7/22/1968. “Electric Polarizabilities of the 42P Level of Potassium.” University of California Radiation Laboratory Report UCRL-18354.
CA Coulson and RB Gerber. 1968. “A LOWER-BOUND PROPERTY OF ADIABATIC PHASE SHIFTS.” MOLECULAR PHYSICS, 14, Pp. 117-&.
EC.Wang, R.Marrus, and J.Yellin. 10/1968. “Measurement of the Isotope Shifts in the D1 Lines of 127Cs, 129Cs, 133Cs, 134Cs, and 137Cs.” University of California Radiation Laboratory Report UCRL-18513.
Cardiac and muscular lesions in mice and rabbits injected with group A streptococcal products
Z Bentwich, Z Silberstein, JH Boss, and Isaac Ginsburg. 1968. “Cardiac and muscular lesions in mice and rabbits injected with group A streptococcal products.” Pathologia et Microbiologia , 31, Pp. 233-242.
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Experimental arthritis in the rabbit induced by group a streptococcal products
Isaac Ginsburg, Z Silberstein, G Spira, Z Bentwich, and JH Boss. 1968. “Experimental arthritis in the rabbit induced by group a streptococcal products.” Experientia , 24, 3, Pp. 256-257. Abstract
Intraartikuläre Injektion von Streptolysin-S-freien extrazellulären Produkten der Streptokokken Gruppe A verursacht eine zunächst akute, in der Folge aber subkutane Synovitis. Die Veränderungen gleichen denjenigen nach Injektion von Streptolollensonikaten, so dass angenommen wird, ausser Streptolysin S bedingen auch andere streptokokkale Faktoren eine Arthritis.

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