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Biological Reviews | 1944

Theoretical Aspects of Bacterial Chemotherapy.

H. McIlwain

Higher organisms and micro‐organisms exhibit many types of mutual action and association, and that type of interaction in which the micro‐organism becomes a parasite is normally prevented by the potential host. If parasitism is established its course may be impeded by administration of substances to the host; interaction in the resulting system of drug, parasite and host then constitutes chemotherapy.


Biochemical Journal | 1938

Phenazine compounds as carriers in the hexosemonophosphate system.

Frank Dickens; H. McIlwain


Biochemical Journal | 1941

A nutritional investigation of the antibacterial action of acriflavine

H. McIlwain


Biochemical Journal | 1948

Preparation and antibacterial action of some compounds structurally related to glutamic acid. Their application in microbiological determination of small quantities of glutamine.

J. A. Roper; H. McIlwain


Biochemical Journal | 1939

Glutamine and the growth of Streptococcus haemolyticus

H. McIlwain; Paul Fildes; G. P. Gladstone; B. C. J. G. Knight


Biochemical Journal | 1946

The metabolism and functioning of vitamin-like compounds: 1. Ammonia formation from glutamine by haemolytic streptococci; its reciprocal connexion with glycolysis

H. McIlwain


Biochemical Journal | 1943

The anti-streptococcal action of iodinin. Naphthaquinones and anthraquinones as its main natural antagonists.

H. McIlwain


Biochemical Journal | 1948

Relationships in streptococci between growth and metabolism of glutamine

H. McIlwain; J. A. Roper; D. E. Hughes


Biochemical Journal | 1938

The specificity of aneurin and nicotinamide in the growth of Staph. aureus

B. C. J. G. Knight; H. McIlwain


Biochemical Journal | 1944

Biochemical characterization of the actions of chemotherapeutic agents: 2. A reaction of haemolytic streptococci, involving pantothenate-usage, inhibited by pantoyltaurine, and associated with carbohydrate metabolism

H. McIlwain; D. E. Hughes

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D. E. Hughes

Medical Research Council

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J. A. Roper

Medical Research Council

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D. A. Stanley

Medical Research Council

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Frank Dickens

Medical Research Council

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Paul Fildes

Medical Research Council

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