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Marston T. Bogert grad student 1929 Columbia
 (Chemical constitution and color among the Columbia yellow group of dyes, syntheses of new thiazole dye intermediates and studies on diamino-thiosulfuric acids)
Fred Julius Neufeld post-doc 1932 Robert Koch-Institut (ID Tree)

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Joseph S. Gots grad student 1948 Penn
Edward Steers grad student 1949 Penn (Microtree)
Bernard Waldemar Koft grad student 1950 Penn (Microtree)
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ISHII K, SEVAG MG. (1957) Differences in the synthesis of folic acid and 5-amino-4-imidazolecarboxamide in sulfathiazole sensitive and resistant strains of Escherichia coli. Journal of Bacteriology. 74: 265-6
HAAS GJ, SEVAG MG. (1953) Critical role of amino acids on the sensitivity and development of resistance to polymyxin B. Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics. 43: 11-24
SEVAG MG, KOFT BW, STEERS E. (1950) Failure of folic acid to antagonize sulfanilamide non-competitively in the growth of Lactobacillus arabinosus 17-5. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 185: 17-25
KOFT BW, SEVAG MG, STEERS E. (1950) The true nature of the stimulation of the growth of Lactobacillus arabinosus 17-5 by folic acid. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 185: 9-15
SEVAG MG, STEERS E, FORBES M. (1950) The mechanism of resistance of sulfonamides; a comparative study of the resistance to sulfathiazole of the metabolism of glucose and pyruvate by Staphylococcus aureus. Archives of Biochemistry. 25: 185-90
KOFT BW, STEERS E, SEVAG MG. (1950) The replacement by d-lysine of p-aminobenzoic acid as growth factor for Lactobacillus arabinosus 17-5. Archives of Biochemistry. 28: 144-5
SEVAG MG, STEERS E. (1949) The mechanism of resistance to sulfonamides; a quantitative study of the alternate metabolic pathways involving tryptophan and glucose metabolism, and aerobic and anaerobic growth conditions in relation to the mechanism of resistance. Archives of Biochemistry. 24: 144-56
STEERS E, SEVAG MG. (1949) The mechanism of resistance to sulfonamides; a comparative study of the amino acid metabolism of Staphylococcus aureus in relation to the mechanism of resistance. Archives of Biochemistry. 24: 129-43
GOTS JS, SEVAG MG. (1949) Antagonism to sulfathiazole by methylene blue and riboflavin in pneumococcal respiration. Journal of Bacteriology. 58: 585-93
Steers E, Sevag MG. (1949) Micromethod for determination of tryptophan in bacteria and proteins Analytical Chemistry. 21: 641-642
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