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THE NOMENCLATURE OF THE ACTINOMYCETACEAE (ADDENDA) [PDF]
R S, Breed, H J, Conn
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Rothia, gen. nov. an aerobic genus of the family Actinomycetaceae [PDF]
SUMMARY Rothia gen. nov. (Actinomycetaceae) is proposed as the name of a monotypic genus with the species Rothia dentocariosus comb. nov. (basionym Actinomyces dentocariosus Onisi 1949), synonyms Nocardia dentocariosus (Onisi) Roth 1957; Nocardia salivae Davis and Freer 1960, No strain of Onisi's original isolates is extant. ATCC 17931 is described and
L. K. GEORG, J. M. BROWN
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A Numerical Taxonomic Study of Members of the Actinomycetaceae and Related Taxa [PDF]
Two hundred and twenty-two representatives of the Actinomycetaceae and related taxa, including reference cultures, received strains and fresh isolates, were tested using 124 unit characters. The data were examined using numerical taxonomic techniques with various coefficients and average linkage clustering; the variation in composition of the clusters ...
G M, Schofield, K P, Schaal
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A Medium for the Isolation and Enumeration of Oral Actinomycetaceae from Dental Plaque
Journal of Dental Research, 1976A supplemented, infusion-based medium that supports the growth of most oral Actinomycetaceae is described. The inclusion of NaF and colistin sulfate enabled actinomyces to be isolated from dental plaque in the Presence of few other oral microorganisms.
D, Beighton, G, Colman
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Taxonomy and clinical significance of actinomycetaceae and propionibacteriaceae
Infection, 1980In spite of considerable advances during the last years, classification and identification of Actinomycetaceae and Propionibacteriaceae still present major problems. Uncertainties about the systematic position and taxonomic status of several genera and species, the lack of reliable distinguishing characteristics or use of inadequately adapted ...
K P, Schaal, G M, Schofield, G, Pulverer
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Flaviflexus huanghaiensis gen. nov., sp. nov., an actinobacterium of the family Actinomycetaceae
International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 2013Strain H5T was isolated from a sediment sample collected from the coastal area of Qingdao, China. The cells were Gram-stain-positive, non-motile, straight or curved rods. The temperature range for growth was 20–37 °C and the pH for growth ranged from 6.5 to 9.0, with optimum growth occurring in the temperature range 28–30 °C and pH range 7.5–8.0 ...
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Archives of Oral Biology, 1973
Abstract Thirty-three specimens of dental calculus were examined for species of Actinomyces, Arachnia, Rothia and Bacterionema using the fluorescent antibody (FA) technique. Each specimen contained 2–4 species of Actinomyces with A. israelii being present in 99 per cent of the specimens but A. bovis was not found in any specimen.
P A, Collins, M A, Gerencser, J M, Slack
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Abstract Thirty-three specimens of dental calculus were examined for species of Actinomyces, Arachnia, Rothia and Bacterionema using the fluorescent antibody (FA) technique. Each specimen contained 2–4 species of Actinomyces with A. israelii being present in 99 per cent of the specimens but A. bovis was not found in any specimen.
P A, Collins, M A, Gerencser, J M, Slack
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CLASSIFICATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF CLINICALLY SIGNIFICANT ACTINOMYCETACEAE
1984Klaus P. Schaal, Geraldine M. Schofield
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