
Multidrug-Resistant Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae
... and the restrictive use of new antibiotics (needed to prolong their lifespan), make the development of antibiotics less profitable for the pharmaceutical industry than that of drugs used for chronic medical conditions.8 Since 1981, only one new antibiotic subgroup targeting Gram-negative bacteria ha ...
... and the restrictive use of new antibiotics (needed to prolong their lifespan), make the development of antibiotics less profitable for the pharmaceutical industry than that of drugs used for chronic medical conditions.8 Since 1981, only one new antibiotic subgroup targeting Gram-negative bacteria ha ...
Bacteriophages of Soft Rot Enterobacteriaceae
... Podoviridae family. Its genome contains typical bacteriophagerelated genes but only one gene codes for the tail fiber protein which plays an important role in host recognition. The PP1 genome does not contain genes related to a lysogenic life cycle which is an advantage for biological control applic ...
... Podoviridae family. Its genome contains typical bacteriophagerelated genes but only one gene codes for the tail fiber protein which plays an important role in host recognition. The PP1 genome does not contain genes related to a lysogenic life cycle which is an advantage for biological control applic ...
The killer trait of Paramecium and its causative
... of the Caedibacter population. The proportion of bright forms typically varies from 1 to 35 % but occasionally is as high as 50 % depending on the particular Caedibacter strain, the nutritional status of the host, and presumably different exogenous factors. Starvation, exposure to ultraviolet light ...
... of the Caedibacter population. The proportion of bright forms typically varies from 1 to 35 % but occasionally is as high as 50 % depending on the particular Caedibacter strain, the nutritional status of the host, and presumably different exogenous factors. Starvation, exposure to ultraviolet light ...
Localization of H.pylori within the Vacuole of CandidaYeast by Di
... The viability of intracellular H.pylori was determined when fastmoving H.pylori cells were stained green with BacLight bacterial viability kit. The nonculturable H.pylori cells were observed inside the vacuole of mother as well as daughter yeast cells, indicating that the bacterial cells were presen ...
... The viability of intracellular H.pylori was determined when fastmoving H.pylori cells were stained green with BacLight bacterial viability kit. The nonculturable H.pylori cells were observed inside the vacuole of mother as well as daughter yeast cells, indicating that the bacterial cells were presen ...
IMBIM ANNUAL REPORT 2015
... of blood mast cell progenitors than individuals with a normal lung function. These newly identified blood mast cell progenitor population provides a new therapeutic target for diseases were increases in tissue mast cells aggravate the disease (Dahlin et al., Blood). ...
... of blood mast cell progenitors than individuals with a normal lung function. These newly identified blood mast cell progenitor population provides a new therapeutic target for diseases were increases in tissue mast cells aggravate the disease (Dahlin et al., Blood). ...
Folia Microbiologica
... to both cell monolayers to a lesser extent. (Concentration >100 Pg per well could not be evaluated since these polysaccharides form a gel in the solution.) Table II. Inhibitory activity of Cyanothece spp. exocellular polysaccharides on the adhesion of different H. pylori strains to Kato III and HeLa ...
... to both cell monolayers to a lesser extent. (Concentration >100 Pg per well could not be evaluated since these polysaccharides form a gel in the solution.) Table II. Inhibitory activity of Cyanothece spp. exocellular polysaccharides on the adhesion of different H. pylori strains to Kato III and HeLa ...
Symposium3_1
... and reenter a log-growth period. • PAE exists against gram-negative organisms for aminoglycosides, fluoroquinolones, erythromycin, clindamycin, and tetracycline. • Beta-lactam agents do produce abbreviated PAEs against gram-positive organisms. ...
... and reenter a log-growth period. • PAE exists against gram-negative organisms for aminoglycosides, fluoroquinolones, erythromycin, clindamycin, and tetracycline. • Beta-lactam agents do produce abbreviated PAEs against gram-positive organisms. ...
PhD thesis - Fakultät für Biologie und Vorklinische Medizin
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... Tag des Promotionskolloquiums: ………………………………………………….………….….. Doktorurkunde augehändigt am: …………………………………………….…………………… ...
Immunoglobulin Reactivity to Pneumococcal Serotypes
... symptoms? The most severe form of pneumococcal infection Three major conditions: pneumonia, bacteremia, and meningitis. They are all caused by infection with the same bacteria, but have different symptoms. ...
... symptoms? The most severe form of pneumococcal infection Three major conditions: pneumonia, bacteremia, and meningitis. They are all caused by infection with the same bacteria, but have different symptoms. ...
MRSA
... infections in different parts of the body. It is tougher to treat than most strains of Staphylococcus aureus – or Staph – because it’s immune to some commonly used antibiotics. What is Staphylococcus aureus or Staph? • Staph is a type of bacteria. It may cause skin infections that look like pimples ...
... infections in different parts of the body. It is tougher to treat than most strains of Staphylococcus aureus – or Staph – because it’s immune to some commonly used antibiotics. What is Staphylococcus aureus or Staph? • Staph is a type of bacteria. It may cause skin infections that look like pimples ...
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... Collection (HBMMCC) applied 16S SSU rDNA sequence analysis to the identification of bacteria [50, 54]. Recent results indicate that sponges possess diverse and often nonoverlapping culturable and unculturable cohorts of heterotrophic microorganisms [17, 26, 35, 37, 50, 54]. Studies of microbial dive ...
... Collection (HBMMCC) applied 16S SSU rDNA sequence analysis to the identification of bacteria [50, 54]. Recent results indicate that sponges possess diverse and often nonoverlapping culturable and unculturable cohorts of heterotrophic microorganisms [17, 26, 35, 37, 50, 54]. Studies of microbial dive ...
Bacterial anti-adhesive properties of polysulfone membranes
... poorer product water quality, frequent chemical cleaning, and shortened membrane life [2]. Among the different types of membrane fouling for LPM processes (colloidal, organic, and biological), biofouling is arguably the most serious because even a small amount of biofilm growth results in a significan ...
... poorer product water quality, frequent chemical cleaning, and shortened membrane life [2]. Among the different types of membrane fouling for LPM processes (colloidal, organic, and biological), biofouling is arguably the most serious because even a small amount of biofilm growth results in a significan ...
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... The prokaryotic genome has less DNA than the eukaryotic genome Most of the genome consists of a single circular chromosome The genetic material is not enclosed inside a membrane; it is located in the nucleoid region Some species of bacteria also have smaller rings of DNA called plasmids ...
... The prokaryotic genome has less DNA than the eukaryotic genome Most of the genome consists of a single circular chromosome The genetic material is not enclosed inside a membrane; it is located in the nucleoid region Some species of bacteria also have smaller rings of DNA called plasmids ...
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... the 90% minimal inhibitory concentration ( MIC90 ) of various pathogens as well as the area under the concentration-time curve for both total and free drug, the latter measurement being an indication of potential for antibiotic diffusion to the periphery. Of the three cephalosporin(-like) compounds ...
... the 90% minimal inhibitory concentration ( MIC90 ) of various pathogens as well as the area under the concentration-time curve for both total and free drug, the latter measurement being an indication of potential for antibiotic diffusion to the periphery. Of the three cephalosporin(-like) compounds ...
Opinion of ANSES on the use of bacteriophages in foods of animal
... line with multiple reports in the literature, particularly in phages infecting lactic acid bacteria, it is also probable that the bacteriophage would adapt to the new resistant strain (Labrie et al., 2010; Samson et al., 2013). The probability that Listeria variants resistant to the bacteriophage wi ...
... line with multiple reports in the literature, particularly in phages infecting lactic acid bacteria, it is also probable that the bacteriophage would adapt to the new resistant strain (Labrie et al., 2010; Samson et al., 2013). The probability that Listeria variants resistant to the bacteriophage wi ...
Symbiotic Conversations Are Revealed Under Genetic Interrogation
... of environmentally and agriculturally important plants51. surprisingly, it seems that despite the high number of different host species that have been examined species of the genus Enterococcus are typically among the natural members of the microbiota. This pattern is apparent even when specimens of ...
... of environmentally and agriculturally important plants51. surprisingly, it seems that despite the high number of different host species that have been examined species of the genus Enterococcus are typically among the natural members of the microbiota. This pattern is apparent even when specimens of ...
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... The replication of the chromosome is among the most essential functions of the bacterial cell and influences many other cellular mechanisms, from gene expression to cell division. Yet the way it impacts on the bacterial chromosome was not fully acknowledged until the availability of complete genomes ...
... The replication of the chromosome is among the most essential functions of the bacterial cell and influences many other cellular mechanisms, from gene expression to cell division. Yet the way it impacts on the bacterial chromosome was not fully acknowledged until the availability of complete genomes ...
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... The general trend in these experiments is that lower concentrations of the fractions inhibited the organisms while higher concentrations were required to cause cidal effects on the organisms. Phytochemical screening revealed the presence of organic constituents such as alkaloids, tannins, glycosides ...
... The general trend in these experiments is that lower concentrations of the fractions inhibited the organisms while higher concentrations were required to cause cidal effects on the organisms. Phytochemical screening revealed the presence of organic constituents such as alkaloids, tannins, glycosides ...
Photosynthetic electron transport and anaerobic
... the situation regarding trans-acting regulators is less clear. Sganga & Bauer (1992) have identified a gene regA which encodes a trans-acting regulator responsible for activating expression of puf, puh and puc operons in response to a decrease in oxygen tension but is not involved in the oxygen-cont ...
... the situation regarding trans-acting regulators is less clear. Sganga & Bauer (1992) have identified a gene regA which encodes a trans-acting regulator responsible for activating expression of puf, puh and puc operons in response to a decrease in oxygen tension but is not involved in the oxygen-cont ...
lurleen b. wallace community college course syllabus contact
... source and mechanisms of carbohydrate catabolism and ATP generation. 22. Describe the major types of anabolism and their relationship to catabolism. 23. Define amphibolic pathways. Microbial Growth 1. Classify microbes into five groups on the basis of preferred temperature range. 2. Identify how and ...
... source and mechanisms of carbohydrate catabolism and ATP generation. 22. Describe the major types of anabolism and their relationship to catabolism. 23. Define amphibolic pathways. Microbial Growth 1. Classify microbes into five groups on the basis of preferred temperature range. 2. Identify how and ...
Lab Memo 36: Speedy Breedy for Detection of Contamination in
... logged and then plotted for each day after addition of biocide. An arbitrary cut-off TTD at 18 hours was set up but this may be longer – a 24 hour protocol might work better taking into account shift patterns and so forth. Any sample taking longer than this to detect means that the bacteria are effe ...
... logged and then plotted for each day after addition of biocide. An arbitrary cut-off TTD at 18 hours was set up but this may be longer – a 24 hour protocol might work better taking into account shift patterns and so forth. Any sample taking longer than this to detect means that the bacteria are effe ...
Opportunistic pathogens and their biofilm “Food for thought”
... There are many scientific concepts around that will be discussed within this study. This is due to that disinfectants kill all P. aeruginosa competitors' strains and moreover supply it with water and a suitable carbon source. Furthermore, if the disinfectant which is usually diluted with water has b ...
... There are many scientific concepts around that will be discussed within this study. This is due to that disinfectants kill all P. aeruginosa competitors' strains and moreover supply it with water and a suitable carbon source. Furthermore, if the disinfectant which is usually diluted with water has b ...
Antibiotics: A Vital Aspect of Medicine Turned Public Health Concern
... work targeted the bacterium, Treponema pallidum, which causes Syphilis, a sexually transmitted disease (STD). Along with a research team consisting of Alfred Bertheim and Sahachiro Hata, Ehrlich tested one compound after another on laboratory rabbits infected with the STD of interest [2]. Despite n ...
... work targeted the bacterium, Treponema pallidum, which causes Syphilis, a sexually transmitted disease (STD). Along with a research team consisting of Alfred Bertheim and Sahachiro Hata, Ehrlich tested one compound after another on laboratory rabbits infected with the STD of interest [2]. Despite n ...