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Removal of Pollutants in Mine Wastewater by a Non-Cytotoxic Polymeric Bioflocculant from Alcaligenes faecalis HCB2. [PDF]
Maliehe TS, Basson AK, Dlamini NG.
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The Metabolism of Isoxanthopterin by Alcaligenes faecalis
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Alcaligenes faecalis; its systematic study.
J K, SARKAR, B, CHOUDHURY, B P, TRIBEDI
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Identification and Characterization of a Novel pic Gene Cluster Responsible for Picolinic Acid Degradation in Alcaligenes faecalis JQ135. [PDF]
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A Novel Degradation Mechanism for Pyridine Derivatives in Alcaligenes faecalis JQ135. [PDF]
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Genome sequencing and analysis of Alcaligenes faecalis subsp. phenolicus MB207. [PDF]
Basharat Z, Yasmin A, He T, Tong Y.
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Antibiotics of Alcaligenes faecalis
Nature, 1964Alcaligenes faecalis type cultures N.C.T.C. 8764 and A.T.C.C. 9220 were investigated for bacteriocin production against members of the same species1 as well as a large number of Escherichia, Salmonella, Serratia, Staphylococci, Gram-positive aerobic bacilli and Proteus1. The methods used were those of Fredericq2.
I J, MARE, J N, COETZEE
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ORGANISMS RESEMBLING ALCALIGENES FAECALIS
Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1960Forty strains of Gram-negative rods which resembled Alcaligenes in failing to attack carbohydrates were studied. Twenty-four strains had lophotrichous flagella, three were monotrichous, three were either lophotrichous or monotrichous, six were peritrichous, and four were nonflagellated.
H B, MOORE, M J, PICKETT
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Alcaligenes Faecalis Infection in the Newborn
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1960Alcaligenes faecalis (Bacterium alcaligenes) is usually considered a harmless saprophyte in the human intestinal tract. It seems to be well established, however, that the organism can be pathogenic.1,2Human infection in a number of cases with the organism has been recorded, and the clinical picture has varied, depending upon the organ involved.3-9,12 ...
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