James Arthur Reyniers

Affiliations: 
Bacteriology University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, United States 
Area:
Gnotobiotics (Germ-Free Life)
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(1908 - 1967)
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3477854/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC533560/

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Theodore Karl Just grad student 1931 Notre Dame
 (M.S.)
Francis Joseph Wenninger grad student 1931 Notre Dame
 (M.S. thesis: A historical summary of the development of micrugy, and the presentation of an original micrurgical instrument.)
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WOSTMANN BS, KNIGHT PL, REYNIERS JA. (1958) The influence of orally-administered penicillin upon growth and liver thiamine of growing germfree and normal stock rats fed a thiamine-deficient diet. The Journal of Nutrition. 66: 577-86
ZWEIFACH BW, GORDON HA, WAGNER M, et al. (1958) Irreversible hemorrhagic shock in germfree rats. The Journal of Experimental Medicine. 107: 437-50
LUCKEY TD, PLEASANTS JR, WAGNER M, et al. (1955) Some observations on vitamin metabolism in germ-free rats. The Journal of Nutrition. 57: 169-82
ORLAND FJ, BLAYNEY JR, HARRISON RW, et al. (1955) [Use of germ-free animals in experimental study of dental caries. I. Basic study in rats kept free from all micro-organisms]. Revista De La Asociacion Odontologica Argentina. 43: 224-32
ORLAND FJ, BLAYNEY JR, HARRISON RW, et al. (1955) Experimental caries in germfree rats inoculated with enterococci. Journal of the American Dental Association (1939). 50: 259-72
REYNIERS JA, TREXLER PC. (1955) Germfree research: a basic study in host-contaminant relationship. I. General and theoretical aspects of the problem. Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine. 31: 231-5
ORLAND FJ, BLAYNEY JR, HARRISON RW, et al. (1954) Use of the germfree animal technic in the study of experimental dental caries. I. Basic observations on rats reared free of all microorganisms. Journal of Dental Research. 33: 147-74
DU VIGNEAUD V, RESSLER C, RACHELE JR, et al. (1951) The synthesis of "biologically labile" methyl groups in the germ-free rat The Journal of Nutrition. 45: 361-376
REYNIERS JA, TREXLER PC, ERVIN RF, et al. (1950) Germ-free chicken nutrition; gross development and vitamin utilization studies employing white leghorn chicks. The Journal of Nutrition. 41: 31-49
REYNIERS JA, TREXLER PC. (1948) A complete life-cycle in the germ-free bantam chicken. Nature. 162: 67
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