M. K. Hamdy

Publication List Details

Period

1954 - 1989

Number

28

Co-Authors

Mutant Strains for Biodegradation of PCBs in Bioreactor System (1989)

Hamdy, M. K.

Proceedings of the 1989 Georgia Water Resources Conference, May 16-17, 1989, Athens, Georgia.

Light-Scattering, Intrinsic Viscosity, and Gold Number Relationships for Some Dextran Fractions (1958)

Hamdy, M. K., Gardner, E., Van Winkle, Q., Stahly, Grant L.

Author Institution: Departments of Bacteriology and Chemistry, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio

Factors Affecting the Degradation Processes for Dextran (1956)

Hamdy, M. K., Van Winkle, Q., Stahly, Grant L., Weiser, H. H., Birkeland, Jorgen M.

Author Institution: Departments of Bacteriology and Chemistry, The Ohio State University, Columbus 10

Factors Affecting Production and Clarification of Dextran (1954)

Hamdy, M. K., Gardner, E., Stahly, Grant L., Weiser, H. H.

Author Institution: Departments of Bacteriology and Chemistry, The Ohio State University, Columbus 10\

Effects of thermoradiation on bacteria.

Pallas, J E, Hamdy, M K

A 60Co source was used to determine the effects of thermoradiation on Achromobacter aquamarinus, Staphylococcus aureus, and vegetative and spore cells of Bacillus subtilis var. globigii. The rate of...

Monoclonal antibody to type F Clostridium botulinum toxin.

Ferreira, J L, Hamdy, M K, McCay, S G, Zapatka, F A

Hybridomas synthesizing monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) against type F Clostridium botulinum toxin were developed. MAb from one stable hybridoma, hybridoma 223, consisted of kappa light chains and an...

Technique for Preparing High-Quality Microphotographs by Fluorescence Microscopy

Elliot, J. G., Carpenter, J. A., Hamdy, M. K.

Simple techniques resulting in high-quality microphotographs by fluorescence microscopy are described for the preparation of Salmonella cultures and slides.

Formation of Methyl Mercury by Bacteria

Hamdy, M. K., Noyes, O. R.

Twenty-three Hg2+ resistant cultures were isolated from sediment of the Savannah River in Georgia; of these, 14 were gram-negative short rods belonging to the genera Escherichia and Enterobacter, six...

Immunodiffusion method for detection of type A Clostridium botulinum.

Ferreira, J L, Hamdy, M K, Zapatka, F A, Hebert, W O

A simple gel immunodiffusion agar procedure was developed for detecting toxigenic strains of Clostridium botulinum type A. The method consisted of overlaying colonies grown on thin-layer...

Selective and differential medium for detecting Clostridium botulinum.

Silas, J C, Carpenter, J A, Hamdy, M K, Harrison, M A

A selective and differential growth medium was developed for detection of Clostridium botulinum types A, B, and F. The medium consisted of peptone-glucose-yeast extract agar supplemented with...

Bruised Poultry Tissue as a Possible Source of Staphylococcal Infection

Roskey, C. T., Hamdy, M. K.

Bacteriological analyses were made on 45 swab samples secured from hands of poultry workers on processing line, on 31 bruised and 15 normal poultry tissue samples, and on 15 swabs obtained from...

Source and Portal of Entry of Bacteria Found in Bruised Poultry Tissue1

Hamdy, M. K., Barton, N. D., Brown, W. E.

Bacteriological studies revealed that normal tissue, air sacs, feathers, skin of birds, poultry feed, gut, and chicken droppings were sources of the predominant organisms, including staphylococci,...

Fate of Staphylococcus aureus in Bruised Tissue12

Hamdy, M. K., Barton, N. D.

This investigation was initiated to determine the fate and behavior of a virulent marker strain of Staphylococcus aureus (MS) injected intramuscularly into both control and traumatized tissues....

Effects of thermoradiation on bacteria.

Pallas, J E, Hamdy, M K

A 60Co source was used to determine the effects of thermoradiation on Achromobacter aquamarinus, Staphylococcus aureus, and vegetative and spore cells of Bacillus subtilis var. globigii. The rate of...

Monoclonal antibody to type F Clostridium botulinum toxin.

Ferreira, J L, Hamdy, M K, McCay, S G, Zapatka, F A

Hybridomas synthesizing monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) against type F Clostridium botulinum toxin were developed. MAb from one stable hybridoma, hybridoma 223, consisted of kappa light chains and an...

Technique for Preparing High-Quality Microphotographs by Fluorescence Microscopy

Elliot, J. G., Carpenter, J. A., Hamdy, M. K.

Simple techniques resulting in high-quality microphotographs by fluorescence microscopy are described for the preparation of Salmonella cultures and slides.

Formation of Methyl Mercury by Bacteria

Hamdy, M. K., Noyes, O. R.

Twenty-three Hg2+ resistant cultures were isolated from sediment of the Savannah River in Georgia; of these, 14 were gram-negative short rods belonging to the genera Escherichia and Enterobacter, six...

Immunodiffusion method for detection of type A Clostridium botulinum.

Ferreira, J L, Hamdy, M K, Zapatka, F A, Hebert, W O

A simple gel immunodiffusion agar procedure was developed for detecting toxigenic strains of Clostridium botulinum type A. The method consisted of overlaying colonies grown on thin-layer...

Selective and differential medium for detecting Clostridium botulinum.

Silas, J C, Carpenter, J A, Hamdy, M K, Harrison, M A

A selective and differential growth medium was developed for detection of Clostridium botulinum types A, B, and F. The medium consisted of peptone-glucose-yeast extract agar supplemented with...

Bruised Poultry Tissue as a Possible Source of Staphylococcal Infection

Roskey, C. T., Hamdy, M. K.

Bacteriological analyses were made on 45 swab samples secured from hands of poultry workers on processing line, on 31 bruised and 15 normal poultry tissue samples, and on 15 swabs obtained from...

Source and Portal of Entry of Bacteria Found in Bruised Poultry Tissue1

Hamdy, M. K., Barton, N. D., Brown, W. E.

Bacteriological studies revealed that normal tissue, air sacs, feathers, skin of birds, poultry feed, gut, and chicken droppings were sources of the predominant organisms, including staphylococci,...

Fate of Staphylococcus aureus in Bruised Tissue12

Hamdy, M. K., Barton, N. D.

This investigation was initiated to determine the fate and behavior of a virulent marker strain of Staphylococcus aureus (MS) injected intramuscularly into both control and traumatized tissues....