第三章 芽胞杆菌物资组学(Bacillus chemomics)
... produces a thermostable extracellular acid collagenase activity with potential industrial applications was isolated from soil of Aoba-yama Park, Sendai, Japan. The temperature range for growth was 40-65 degrees C, with an optimum at 55 degrees C, and the pH range for growth was 2.5-6.5, with an opti ...
... produces a thermostable extracellular acid collagenase activity with potential industrial applications was isolated from soil of Aoba-yama Park, Sendai, Japan. The temperature range for growth was 40-65 degrees C, with an optimum at 55 degrees C, and the pH range for growth was 2.5-6.5, with an opti ...
ProSafeBeef, Pillar 2, WP2.5, D2.5.6 AUA (Vienna, 25-03
... In the meat industry, biofilms of both spoilage and pathogenic bacteria may be related to serious problems of food contamination (lowered shelf-life of products, disease transmission) ...
... In the meat industry, biofilms of both spoilage and pathogenic bacteria may be related to serious problems of food contamination (lowered shelf-life of products, disease transmission) ...
USE OF BACTERIOPHAGES TO DECONTAMINATE NATURALLY
... microbe” from the filtrates of stool samples of dysentery patients lysed a broth culture and caused clear plaques on a bacterial lawn of dysentery bacillus (2). Regarding these observations, he later wrote: "In a flash I had understood: what caused my clear spots was in fact...a virus parasitic on b ...
... microbe” from the filtrates of stool samples of dysentery patients lysed a broth culture and caused clear plaques on a bacterial lawn of dysentery bacillus (2). Regarding these observations, he later wrote: "In a flash I had understood: what caused my clear spots was in fact...a virus parasitic on b ...
Endosafe®-PTS™ Gram ID for Rapid Gram Positive and Negative
... to indicate whether a sample contains Gram-negative or -positive bacteria or yeasts/molds. Eliminating technician variability that can occur in a Gram stain determination that uses multiple reagent steps, the PTS™ also reduces the chances for incorrect or Gram-variable results that occur due to phys ...
... to indicate whether a sample contains Gram-negative or -positive bacteria or yeasts/molds. Eliminating technician variability that can occur in a Gram stain determination that uses multiple reagent steps, the PTS™ also reduces the chances for incorrect or Gram-variable results that occur due to phys ...
Product Insert & How to Use Guide
... transit to the testing laboratory. The ESwab transport medium is a maintenance medium comprising inorganic phosphate buffer, calcium and magnesium salts, and sodium chloride with a reduced environment due to the presence of sodium thioglycollate (1). Copan ESwab is supplied in a collection kit forma ...
... transit to the testing laboratory. The ESwab transport medium is a maintenance medium comprising inorganic phosphate buffer, calcium and magnesium salts, and sodium chloride with a reduced environment due to the presence of sodium thioglycollate (1). Copan ESwab is supplied in a collection kit forma ...
Honey as an antimicrobial agent against multi
... stated. Where correction services have been used, the extent and nature of the correction is clearly marked in a footnote(s). Other sources are acknowledged by footnotes giving explicit references. A bibliography is appended Signed .................................................................... ...
... stated. Where correction services have been used, the extent and nature of the correction is clearly marked in a footnote(s). Other sources are acknowledged by footnotes giving explicit references. A bibliography is appended Signed .................................................................... ...
the abstract book - EMBO Conference Tuberculosis 2016
... sophisticated approaches linked to the domains of genomics, genetics, cell biology, structural biology, medicinal chemistry and/or immunology and how these advances might be used to cope with the enormous problems that pathogenic mycobacteria cause for millions of people today. Pathogenic mycobacter ...
... sophisticated approaches linked to the domains of genomics, genetics, cell biology, structural biology, medicinal chemistry and/or immunology and how these advances might be used to cope with the enormous problems that pathogenic mycobacteria cause for millions of people today. Pathogenic mycobacter ...
pdf - Publications
... have low levels of B. cereus present. Fried or cooked rice has been implicated in approximately 95% of cases of B. cereus food poisoning with symptoms of vomiting, indicating that there is a relationship between rice and the production of the toxin known as the emetic toxin by Bacillus cereus. In mo ...
... have low levels of B. cereus present. Fried or cooked rice has been implicated in approximately 95% of cases of B. cereus food poisoning with symptoms of vomiting, indicating that there is a relationship between rice and the production of the toxin known as the emetic toxin by Bacillus cereus. In mo ...
DTRAMtg_090707pesentation FINAL
... • All four of the original lead compounds have been remade and retested in an independent laboratory with similar antibacterial potencies, especially with relevant BSL3 strains • MBX 1066 displays the most favorable in vitro selectivity index with low mammalian cell cytotoxicity • 14 analogs of MBX ...
... • All four of the original lead compounds have been remade and retested in an independent laboratory with similar antibacterial potencies, especially with relevant BSL3 strains • MBX 1066 displays the most favorable in vitro selectivity index with low mammalian cell cytotoxicity • 14 analogs of MBX ...
Bacteria Associated with Rice Seed from Philippine Farmers` Fields
... et al., 1990). Comparative analysis of ribosomal DNA (rDNA) sequences indicated that all cellular life is distributed among three primary relatedness groups or domains: Archaea, Bacteria, and Eucarya. The rRNA genes have been recognized for their utility as molecular chronometers. Due to the high de ...
... et al., 1990). Comparative analysis of ribosomal DNA (rDNA) sequences indicated that all cellular life is distributed among three primary relatedness groups or domains: Archaea, Bacteria, and Eucarya. The rRNA genes have been recognized for their utility as molecular chronometers. Due to the high de ...
Cysteamine (Lynovex®), a novel mucoactive antimicrobial
... The co-administration of mucolytic or osmotic agents (e.g. DNAase/pulmozyme®, Nacetylcysteine/Mucomyst® and mannitol/Bronchitol® [3]) to reduce mucus viscosity and elasticity [4] is intended to facilitate increased antibiotic-microbe contact. These therapies can also improve the patient’s abili ...
... The co-administration of mucolytic or osmotic agents (e.g. DNAase/pulmozyme®, Nacetylcysteine/Mucomyst® and mannitol/Bronchitol® [3]) to reduce mucus viscosity and elasticity [4] is intended to facilitate increased antibiotic-microbe contact. These therapies can also improve the patient’s abili ...
Anti microbial activity of different dosage forms of Bakuchi (Psoralea
... following the protocol of mixing of oil and water phase homogenously and continuous stirring was done. In the present study, different dosage forms of Bakuchi i.e. Bakuchi taila, Bakuchi gel, Bakuchi siktha taila and Bakuchi ointment were evaluated for their anti microbial activity. The bacilli are ...
... following the protocol of mixing of oil and water phase homogenously and continuous stirring was done. In the present study, different dosage forms of Bakuchi i.e. Bakuchi taila, Bakuchi gel, Bakuchi siktha taila and Bakuchi ointment were evaluated for their anti microbial activity. The bacilli are ...
Emerging diseases of maize and onion caused by bacteria Pantoea Teresa Goszczynska
... Despite increasing frequency of plant diseases caused by Pantoea species, identification and characterisation of these bacteria were usually based on colony morphology, few physiological and biochemical tests and sometimes fatty acids analyses. Only P. ananatis strains causing dieback of Eucalyptus ...
... Despite increasing frequency of plant diseases caused by Pantoea species, identification and characterisation of these bacteria were usually based on colony morphology, few physiological and biochemical tests and sometimes fatty acids analyses. Only P. ananatis strains causing dieback of Eucalyptus ...
Serratia marcescens - Journal of Medical Microbiology
... conditions in the presence of each of the tested blood bag materials. An initial high number of bacteria may lead to better survival following cryptic growth [18] and utilisation of oxygen by respiration, thereby eliminating the toxic effect of oxygen radicals. Other studies have demonstrated that e ...
... conditions in the presence of each of the tested blood bag materials. An initial high number of bacteria may lead to better survival following cryptic growth [18] and utilisation of oxygen by respiration, thereby eliminating the toxic effect of oxygen radicals. Other studies have demonstrated that e ...
... conditions in the presence of each of the tested blood bag materials. An initial high number of bacteria may lead to better survival following cryptic growth [18] and utilisation of oxygen by respiration, thereby eliminating the toxic effect of oxygen radicals. Other studies have demonstrated that e ...
1 TRANSFER OF MICROORGANISMS FROM FOMITES TO HANDS
... I first would like to say thank you Dr. Charles Gerba for the opportunity you gave me to study in your laboratory. It was a challenging and rewarding experience and I am forever grateful to you. I would also like to express gratitude to Dr. Kelly Reynolds for your support, advice, and for giving me ...
... I first would like to say thank you Dr. Charles Gerba for the opportunity you gave me to study in your laboratory. It was a challenging and rewarding experience and I am forever grateful to you. I would also like to express gratitude to Dr. Kelly Reynolds for your support, advice, and for giving me ...
... binding with immobilized, membrane-active, bactericidal peptides holds promise for treating severe blood infections. Peptide insertion in the target membrane and stable binding is desirable, while membrane disruption and release of degradation products to the circulating blood is not desirable. Here ...
Chlorhexidine compounds in cosmetic products Risk assessment of
... the skin, mouth, gastrointestinal tract, and upper respiratory tract. The normal flora contains numerous bacterial species, and numerous strains within each species. Although it may contain pathogens, the vast majority are commensals that contribute to general health as well as to resistance to colo ...
... the skin, mouth, gastrointestinal tract, and upper respiratory tract. The normal flora contains numerous bacterial species, and numerous strains within each species. Although it may contain pathogens, the vast majority are commensals that contribute to general health as well as to resistance to colo ...
Aston Research Explorer
... when no longer culturable, isolates of S.Schwarzengrund entered into a viable nonculturable state. The biofilm forming capacity of the panel was characterised and revealed that all were able to form biofilms. None of the factory isolates showed an enhanced capability to form biofilms in comparison t ...
... when no longer culturable, isolates of S.Schwarzengrund entered into a viable nonculturable state. The biofilm forming capacity of the panel was characterised and revealed that all were able to form biofilms. None of the factory isolates showed an enhanced capability to form biofilms in comparison t ...
The Evolution of Flea-borne Transmission in Yersinia pestis
... transfer; and recruitment of endogenous chromosomal genes for new functions. Perhaps reflective of the recent adaptation, transmission of Y. pestis by fleas is inefficient, and this likely imposed selective pressure favoring the evolution of increased virulence in this pathogen. Introduction Pathogenic ...
... transfer; and recruitment of endogenous chromosomal genes for new functions. Perhaps reflective of the recent adaptation, transmission of Y. pestis by fleas is inefficient, and this likely imposed selective pressure favoring the evolution of increased virulence in this pathogen. Introduction Pathogenic ...
universidad autónoma de aguascalientes. centro de ciencias
... magnifications can be seen where the matrix where extracellular bacteria are immersed (black arrows) and some adhesion structures similar to fimbriae or pili, or matrix in development (white arrows). Increases 3,500; 6,500; 1,000; 1,400; 2,200; 2,300; 8,500 and 14.300 respectively. ...
... magnifications can be seen where the matrix where extracellular bacteria are immersed (black arrows) and some adhesion structures similar to fimbriae or pili, or matrix in development (white arrows). Increases 3,500; 6,500; 1,000; 1,400; 2,200; 2,300; 8,500 and 14.300 respectively. ...
Inglés
... Prevotella (243 clones), Neisseria (175 clones), Haemophilus (122 clones) and Porphyromonas (68 clones). All of them constituted 70.5% of all microbial clones (15). However, when only H. pylori-negative subjects were included, the impact of H. pylori in the constitution of microbiota was not evaluat ...
... Prevotella (243 clones), Neisseria (175 clones), Haemophilus (122 clones) and Porphyromonas (68 clones). All of them constituted 70.5% of all microbial clones (15). However, when only H. pylori-negative subjects were included, the impact of H. pylori in the constitution of microbiota was not evaluat ...
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... The gastric pathogen Helicobacter pylori infects more than half of the population worldwide. H. pylori manage to establish persistent infection, which would be life-long if not treated. In order to establish such an infection, this pathogen has to deal with the host immune system. H. pylori has cert ...
... The gastric pathogen Helicobacter pylori infects more than half of the population worldwide. H. pylori manage to establish persistent infection, which would be life-long if not treated. In order to establish such an infection, this pathogen has to deal with the host immune system. H. pylori has cert ...
bacteriophages - University of Macau Library
... 1. Introduction Viruses are extremely small infectious particles that are not visible in a light microscope, and are able to pass through fine porcelain filters. They exist in a huge variety of forms and infect practically all living systems: animals, plants, insects and bacteria. All viruses have a ...
... 1. Introduction Viruses are extremely small infectious particles that are not visible in a light microscope, and are able to pass through fine porcelain filters. They exist in a huge variety of forms and infect practically all living systems: animals, plants, insects and bacteria. All viruses have a ...
Effect of Plant-Derived Molecules on Acinetobacter baumannii
... et al. found that Acinetobacter spp. accounted for 36% of wound and blood stream infections in trauma victims evacuated from Iraq to the naval hospital ship USNS Comfort during a study period in 2003 (62). In a study of Acinetobacter spp. infection at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, M ...
... et al. found that Acinetobacter spp. accounted for 36% of wound and blood stream infections in trauma victims evacuated from Iraq to the naval hospital ship USNS Comfort during a study period in 2003 (62). In a study of Acinetobacter spp. infection at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, M ...
Bacterial cell structure
Bacteria, despite their simplicity, contain a well-developed cell structure which is responsible for many of their unique biological structures. Many structural features are unique to bacteria and are not found among archaea or eukaryotes. Because of the simplicity of bacteria relative to larger organisms and the ease with which they can be manipulated experimentally, the cell structure of bacteria has been well studied, revealing many biochemical principles that have been subsequently applied to other organisms.