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ShockmanG.D.: Amino Acids, in KavanachF., (ed): Analytical Microbiology, New York: Academic Press, 1962, pp 567–673.
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ShockmanG.D.: Symposium on the Fine Structure and Replication of Bacteria and their Parts: IV. Unbalanced Cell-Wall Synthesis: Autolysis and Cell-Wall Thickening, Bacteriol Rev29: 345–358, 1965.
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HigginsM.L., and ShockmanG.D.: Pro-caryotic Cell Division with Respect to Wall and Membranes., CRC Crit Rev Microbiol1: 29–72, 1971.
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HigginsM.L.; Daneo-MooreL.; BoothbyD.; and ShockmanG.D.: Effect of Inhibition of Deoxyribonucleic Acid and Protein Synthesis on the Direction of Cell Wall Growth in S faecalis (ATCC 9790)., J Bacteriol118: 681–692, 1974.
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HigginsM.L.; PooleyH.M.; and ShockmanG.D.: Site of Initiation of Cellular Autolysis in Streptococcus faecalis as Seen by Electron Microscopy, J Bacteriol103: 504–512, 1970.
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ShockmanG.D.; ThompsonJ.S.; and ConoverM.J.: Replacement of Lysine by Hy-droxylysine and its Effects on Cell Lysis in Streptococcus faecalis, J Bacteriol90: 575–588, 1965.
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ShockmanG.D.; ConoverM.J.; KolbJ.J.; PhillipsP.M.; RileyL.S.; and ToenniesG.: Lysis of Streptococcus faecalis, J Bacteriol81: 36–43, 1961.
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ShockmanG.D.; ThompsonJ.S.; and ConoverM.J.: The Relationship of Autolysin to Lysozyme Sensitivity of Streptococcus faecalis 9790, in GuzeL.B. (ed): Microbial Protoplasts, Spheroplasts and L-Forms, Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins Co., pp 248–260, 1968.
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ShockmanG.D.: The Reversal of Cycloserine Inhibition by D-alanine., Proc Soc Exp Biol Med101: 693–695, 1959.
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HigginsM.L., and ShockmanG.D.: Early Changes in the Ultrastructure of Streptococcus faecalis after Amino Acid Starvation, J Bacteriol103: 244–253, 1970.
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BoothbyD.; Daneo-MooreL.; HigginsM.L.; CoyetteJ.; and ShockmanG.D.: Turnover of Bacterial Cell Wall Peptidoglycans, J Biol Chem248: 2161–2169, 1973.
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HashJ.H., and DaviesM.C.: Electron Microscopy of Staphylococcus aureus Treated with Tetracycline, Science138: 828–829, 1962.
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HughesR.C.: Tanner, P.J.; and Stokes, E.: Cell Wall Thickening in Bacillus subtilis: Comparison of Thickened and Normal Walls, Biochem J120: 159–170, 1970.
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PooleyH.M., and ShockmanG.D.: Relationship Between the Location of Autolysin, Cell Wall Synthesis, and the Development of Resistance to Cellular Autolysis in Streptococcus faecalis after Inhibition of Protein Synthesis, J Bacteriol103: 457–466, 1970.
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CoyetteJ., and GhuysenJ.-M.: Wall Autolysin of Lactobacillus acidophilus Strain 63AM Gasser, Biochemistry9: 2952–2955, 1970.
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ColeR.M., and HahnJ.J.: Cell Wall Replication in Streptococcus pyogenes, Science135: 722–723, 1962.
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HigginsM.L., and ShockmanG.D.: Model for Cell Wall Growth of Streptococcus faecalis, J Bacteriol101: 643–648, 1970.
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HigginsM.L.; PooleyH.M.; and ShockmanG.D.: Reinitiation of Cell Wall Growth after Threonine Starvation of Streptococcus faecalis, J Bacteriol105: 1175–1183, 1971.
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CoyetteJ., and ShockmanG. D.: Some Properties of the Autolytic N-acetylmuramidase of Lactobacillus acidophilus Strain 63AM Gasser, J Bacteriol114: 34–41, 1973.
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Van HouteJ., and SaxtonC.A.: Cell Wall Thickening and Intracellular Polysaccharide in Microorganisms of the Dental Plaque, Caries Res5: 30–43, 1971.
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TerleckyjB.; WilletN.P.; and ShockmanG.D.: Growth of Several Cariogenic Strains of Oral Streptococci in a Chemically Defined Medium, Infect Immun11: 649–655, 1975.
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TerleckyjB., and ShockmanG.D.: Amino Acid Requirements of Streptococcus mutans and Other Oral Streptococci., Infect Immun11: 656–664, 1975.
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TanzerJ.M.; WoodW.I.; and KrichevskyM.I.: Linear Growth Kinetics of Plaque-Forming Streptococci in the Presence of Sucrose, 7Gen Microbiol58: 125–133, 1969.
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CritchleyP., and SaxtonC.A.: The Metabolism of Gingival Plaque, Int Dent J20: 408–425, 1970.
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DipersioJ.R.; MattinglyS.J.; HigginsM.L.; and ShockmanG.D.: Measurement of Intracellular Iodophilic Polysaccharide in Two Cariogenic Strains of Streptococcus mutans by Cytochemical and Chemical Methods, Infect Immun10: 597–604, 1974.