Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) core biosynthesis in Proteus mirabilis
... between 0.4 – 0.8 μm, and characterized by rapid motility and by production of the urease enzyme. The genus Proteus currently consists of five named species (P. mirabilis, P. penneri, P. vulgaris, P. myxofaciens and P. hauseri) and three unnamed genomospecies (Proteus genomospecies 4, 5, and 6). Pro ...
... between 0.4 – 0.8 μm, and characterized by rapid motility and by production of the urease enzyme. The genus Proteus currently consists of five named species (P. mirabilis, P. penneri, P. vulgaris, P. myxofaciens and P. hauseri) and three unnamed genomospecies (Proteus genomospecies 4, 5, and 6). Pro ...
Aston Research Explorer
... A special thanks to Preena, thank you for your friendship, the good times and for accepting me and making me feel welcome especially as I was not a previous Aston student, your generosity will never be forgotten. Thank you to all the placement students in the lab who have worked on this project incl ...
... A special thanks to Preena, thank you for your friendship, the good times and for accepting me and making me feel welcome especially as I was not a previous Aston student, your generosity will never be forgotten. Thank you to all the placement students in the lab who have worked on this project incl ...
Peer-reviewed Article PDF
... Mastitis has been and still is the first health concern regarding dairy animals and their milk production industry. Mastitis affects all dairy animals without discrimination, even camels. It causes great economic losses if not detected and treated promptly. The major causes of both contagious and en ...
... Mastitis has been and still is the first health concern regarding dairy animals and their milk production industry. Mastitis affects all dairy animals without discrimination, even camels. It causes great economic losses if not detected and treated promptly. The major causes of both contagious and en ...
Powerpoint
... convoluted tubules and Loop of Henle. • Molded in the shape of the tubules • Tamm–Horsfall mucoprotein comprises the matrix • May contain cells that are present in the tubules at the time of cast formation. ...
... convoluted tubules and Loop of Henle. • Molded in the shape of the tubules • Tamm–Horsfall mucoprotein comprises the matrix • May contain cells that are present in the tubules at the time of cast formation. ...
Urinalysis and Body Fluids
... convoluted tubules and Loop of Henle. • Molded in the shape of the tubules • Tamm–Horsfall mucoprotein comprises the matrix • May contain cells that are present in the tubules at the time of cast formation. ...
... convoluted tubules and Loop of Henle. • Molded in the shape of the tubules • Tamm–Horsfall mucoprotein comprises the matrix • May contain cells that are present in the tubules at the time of cast formation. ...
ASM PreSS - American Society for Microbiology
... An in-depth presentation of the oral ecosystem and its role in human health and disease, written specifically for dental students, dental practitioners, and healthcare professionals. This new edition addresses the technological and conceptual advances that have increased our understanding of the eti ...
... An in-depth presentation of the oral ecosystem and its role in human health and disease, written specifically for dental students, dental practitioners, and healthcare professionals. This new edition addresses the technological and conceptual advances that have increased our understanding of the eti ...
National Collection of Type Cultures
... medical and veterinary interest. This strategy was implemented to ensure that the collection would be preserved by specialists in the field; non-medical cultures were transferred to other institutes with different expertise. NCTC cultures reflect the history of clinical bacterial infections from the ...
... medical and veterinary interest. This strategy was implemented to ensure that the collection would be preserved by specialists in the field; non-medical cultures were transferred to other institutes with different expertise. NCTC cultures reflect the history of clinical bacterial infections from the ...
Tumors of the Lung and Upper Respiratory Tract
... • S. aureus is an important cause of secondary bacterial pneumonia in children and healthy adults after viral respiratory illnesses (e.g., measles in children and influenza in both children and adults). • It is associated with a high incidence of complications, such as lung abscess and empyema. • Ri ...
... • S. aureus is an important cause of secondary bacterial pneumonia in children and healthy adults after viral respiratory illnesses (e.g., measles in children and influenza in both children and adults). • It is associated with a high incidence of complications, such as lung abscess and empyema. • Ri ...
II. PERALATAN DAN PROSEDUR
... yang digunakan dalam mikroskop cahaya terbatas pada gelombang cahaya kasat mata yang berkisar dari 400 nm sampai 700 nm dan angka singkapan 0,85 pada medium udara dan 1,2 sampai 1,4 pada medium celup cair. Untuk menggambarkan daya pisah, misalnya panjang gelombang cahaya biasa yang digunakan dan men ...
... yang digunakan dalam mikroskop cahaya terbatas pada gelombang cahaya kasat mata yang berkisar dari 400 nm sampai 700 nm dan angka singkapan 0,85 pada medium udara dan 1,2 sampai 1,4 pada medium celup cair. Untuk menggambarkan daya pisah, misalnya panjang gelombang cahaya biasa yang digunakan dan men ...
PDF
... as did the manipulation of other microorganisms to obtain products to meet human demands, and as a result, Technological Microbiology has become a science essentially applied to several branches of production, including food, chemical, agricultural, and pharmacological. Alternatively, the success of ...
... as did the manipulation of other microorganisms to obtain products to meet human demands, and as a result, Technological Microbiology has become a science essentially applied to several branches of production, including food, chemical, agricultural, and pharmacological. Alternatively, the success of ...
bacteriophages - University of Macau Library
... the protein capsid. This envelope is formed from a lipid membrane of the host cell during the release of a virus out of the cell. Viruses interacting with different types of cells in living organisms produce different types of disease. Each virus infects a certain type of cell which is usually calle ...
... the protein capsid. This envelope is formed from a lipid membrane of the host cell during the release of a virus out of the cell. Viruses interacting with different types of cells in living organisms produce different types of disease. Each virus infects a certain type of cell which is usually calle ...
- Clinical Microbiology and Infection
... used to denote bacterial cultures isolated independently from different sources, in different locations, and perhaps at different times, but still showing so many identical phenotypic and genotypic traits that the most likely explanation of this identity is a common origin.’ The opposite of clonalit ...
... used to denote bacterial cultures isolated independently from different sources, in different locations, and perhaps at different times, but still showing so many identical phenotypic and genotypic traits that the most likely explanation of this identity is a common origin.’ The opposite of clonalit ...
fulltext
... proteins of H. pylori. The cag-PAI contains additional immunogenic products, which have been epidemiologically associated with ulcer disease and gastric cancer (57). In addition, induction of IL-8 as a response to H. pylori infection by the host tissue is dependent on the presence of the cag-PAI (11 ...
... proteins of H. pylori. The cag-PAI contains additional immunogenic products, which have been epidemiologically associated with ulcer disease and gastric cancer (57). In addition, induction of IL-8 as a response to H. pylori infection by the host tissue is dependent on the presence of the cag-PAI (11 ...
ABSTRACT Title of Document:
... Phyllosphere Results Eight bacterial phyla and 14 classes were found in this environment. A statistically significant difference between organically and conventionally managed phyllosphere bacterial microbial communities was observed at four of six sampling time points. Unique phylotypes were found ...
... Phyllosphere Results Eight bacterial phyla and 14 classes were found in this environment. A statistically significant difference between organically and conventionally managed phyllosphere bacterial microbial communities was observed at four of six sampling time points. Unique phylotypes were found ...
Single-stranded DNA phages - FEMS Microbiology Letters
... (Kim and Bae 2011) and potential biases, which leads to uncertainties regarding the true abundance and importance of ssDNA phages. Therefore, the scope of this review is to present the following issues in regards to their relevance for the study of ssDNA ...
... (Kim and Bae 2011) and potential biases, which leads to uncertainties regarding the true abundance and importance of ssDNA phages. Therefore, the scope of this review is to present the following issues in regards to their relevance for the study of ssDNA ...
California Association for Medical Laboratory Technology Distance
... isolation of organisms from clinical specimens and obtaining their susceptibility profile. In addition, the finding of site-specific organisms at a distant and/or unusual site can serve as a clue to the underlying origin of an infectious process. For example, the isolation of oral anaerobes from a b ...
... isolation of organisms from clinical specimens and obtaining their susceptibility profile. In addition, the finding of site-specific organisms at a distant and/or unusual site can serve as a clue to the underlying origin of an infectious process. For example, the isolation of oral anaerobes from a b ...
In vitro activity of colistin or sulbactam in combination with
... have been shown to have a synergistic effect on MDR-AB (Song et al, 2007; Tripodi et al, 2007). However, a synergistic effect with these drug combinations has not been seen with resistant isolates. In Thailand, colistimethate and cefoperazone/sulbactam are antimicrobial agents used for treating mult ...
... have been shown to have a synergistic effect on MDR-AB (Song et al, 2007; Tripodi et al, 2007). However, a synergistic effect with these drug combinations has not been seen with resistant isolates. In Thailand, colistimethate and cefoperazone/sulbactam are antimicrobial agents used for treating mult ...
The Evolution of Flea-borne Transmission in Yersinia pestis
... help explain the evolution of increased virulence in this pathogen. Y. pestis–flea interactions There are an estimated 2,500 species and subspecies of fleas that constitute 220 genera and 15 families in the insect order Siphonaptera (Lewis, 1998). Of these, approximately 80 species, associated with so ...
... help explain the evolution of increased virulence in this pathogen. Y. pestis–flea interactions There are an estimated 2,500 species and subspecies of fleas that constitute 220 genera and 15 families in the insect order Siphonaptera (Lewis, 1998). Of these, approximately 80 species, associated with so ...
1 TRANSFER OF MICROORGANISMS FROM FOMITES TO HANDS
... This dissertation has been submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for an advanced degree at the University of Arizona and is deposited in the University Library to be made available to borrowers under rules of the Library. Brief quotations from this dissertation are allowable without s ...
... This dissertation has been submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for an advanced degree at the University of Arizona and is deposited in the University Library to be made available to borrowers under rules of the Library. Brief quotations from this dissertation are allowable without s ...
Virulence factors of enteropathogenic Escherichia co/i
... detected by its cytotoxic effect on Vero tissueculture cells, was distinct from LT and was called Vero toxin (VT). It did not produce any change on CHO or Y1 adrenal cells and little response with RIL. A further study showed that VT had a mol. wt of 28 x lo3, that it produced mild fluid secretion in ...
... detected by its cytotoxic effect on Vero tissueculture cells, was distinct from LT and was called Vero toxin (VT). It did not produce any change on CHO or Y1 adrenal cells and little response with RIL. A further study showed that VT had a mol. wt of 28 x lo3, that it produced mild fluid secretion in ...
Manual of Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing
... bacteria. Upon exposure to a bacteriostatic agent, cells in a susceptible population stop dividing. However if the agent is removed, the cells once again multiply. Bactericidal agents, such as fluoroquinolones, not only inhibit the growth of cells but also trigger pathways within the cell that lead t ...
... bacteria. Upon exposure to a bacteriostatic agent, cells in a susceptible population stop dividing. However if the agent is removed, the cells once again multiply. Bactericidal agents, such as fluoroquinolones, not only inhibit the growth of cells but also trigger pathways within the cell that lead t ...
Inglés
... Methods: A systematic review of original articles published in PubMed in the last ten years related to gastric microbiota and gastric cancer in humans was performed. Results: Thirteen original articles were included. The constitution of gastric microbiota appears to be significantly affected by gast ...
... Methods: A systematic review of original articles published in PubMed in the last ten years related to gastric microbiota and gastric cancer in humans was performed. Results: Thirteen original articles were included. The constitution of gastric microbiota appears to be significantly affected by gast ...
The CRISPR System Protects Microbe
... on phage genomes, the CRISPR motif plays a key role in selecting functional spacers. While the CRISPR defense system targets no particular sequence, typing. And, because CRISPR spacers arise gene, functional group, or DNA strand, CRISPR from successive exposures to phages and plasspacers are not cho ...
... on phage genomes, the CRISPR motif plays a key role in selecting functional spacers. While the CRISPR defense system targets no particular sequence, typing. And, because CRISPR spacers arise gene, functional group, or DNA strand, CRISPR from successive exposures to phages and plasspacers are not cho ...