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Successful Management of Whipple's Disease in a 46-Year-Old British Woman: A Case Report. [PDF]
Jayakumar G, Sagar VS.
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Actinomycetales Infection in the Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1985Four parenteral drug abusers with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome had nonmycobacterial actinomycetales infections. Three patients had nocardiosis and one developed a streptomyces lymphadenitis. There was pericardial involvement in two patients, and two patients died.
Daniel P. Lavery+2 more
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Interview: Investigating Immunomodulators Among the Actinomycetales
Immunotherapy, 2013John L Stanford speaks to Hannah Wilson, Assistant Commissioning Editor John L Stanford is Chief Scientific Officer at BioEos Ltd (Kent, UK). Dr Stanford began his career as a senior lecturer and then reader in microbiology at Middlesex Hospital Medical School (London, UK), then University College London Medical School, where he became Professor in ...
J. Stanford
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Chemistry and Biodiversity, 2022
Cyclopeptide alkaloids with different biological activities are present in plants of the family Rhamnaceae. Plants of this family grow in a symbiotic relationship with aerobic Gram‐positive actinomycetes belonging to the genus Frankia.
Soledad Quiroz-Carreno+7 more
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Cyclopeptide alkaloids with different biological activities are present in plants of the family Rhamnaceae. Plants of this family grow in a symbiotic relationship with aerobic Gram‐positive actinomycetes belonging to the genus Frankia.
Soledad Quiroz-Carreno+7 more
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Spore formation in the Actinoplanaceae (Actinomycetales)
Archives of Microbiology, 1974Spore development in four genera, Actinoplanes, Dactylosporangium, Planomonospora, and Streptosporangium, was studied by transmission and scanning electron microscopy. Actinoplanes and Streptosporangium formed spores by fragmentation of a hypha within its expanded outer sheath, as do many other actinomycetes. Dactylosporangium and Planomonospora formed
G. P. Sharples+2 more
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Chainia, a New Genus of the Actinomycetales [PDF]
AN actinomycete isolated from soil in Poona showed on examination characters representing an undescribed genus. The species was saprophytic, aerobic and mesophilic, growing readily on the various nutrient agar media employed. The colonies on glucose–peptone agar are faint cream-yellow in early stages, with well-developed fine non-septate mycelium, 0.4 ...
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Environmental Entomology, 2018
Mutualistic associations between insects and microorganisms must imply gains for both partners, and the emphasis has mostly focused on coevolved host–symbiont systems.
T. Chouvenc+4 more
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Mutualistic associations between insects and microorganisms must imply gains for both partners, and the emphasis has mostly focused on coevolved host–symbiont systems.
T. Chouvenc+4 more
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Elytrosporangium: A new genus of the actinomycetales
Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata, 1966Elytrosporangium (Greek Elytron, pod), a new genus of Actinomycetales from soil, placed in the family ActinoplanaceaeCouch, and its type species,E. brasiliense, are described. The main characteristic of the new genus is the production, in the substratal mycelium, of pod-shaped sporangia (merosporangia) with non-motile, globose, subglobose, to more or ...
D. M. G. Massa+2 more
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Relationships of the Actinomycetales
Mycologia, 1960The evolutionary scheme herein proposed involves a series of organisms showing morphological and physiological relationships beginning with a sporangial ancestor with motile spores evolving to redu...
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, 2016
Background: radiation protection concepts and philosophy have been evolving over the past several decades. The inadvertent exposure of human from various source of radiation causes ionization of molecules, setting off potentially damaging reactions via ...
S. Abdel-Shafi+4 more
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Background: radiation protection concepts and philosophy have been evolving over the past several decades. The inadvertent exposure of human from various source of radiation causes ionization of molecules, setting off potentially damaging reactions via ...
S. Abdel-Shafi+4 more
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