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Bacterial Infections and Cancer Development

2015
Multiple epidemiological and clinical studies have identified an association between specific bacterial infection and cancers. Several bacterial infections have been proven to serve as risk factors for the initial development and survival of cancerous cells in different tissues and organs.
Marianna Agassandian, Galina V. Shurin
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Developing or normocellular bacterial meningitis.

The New Zealand medical journal, 1976
Occult, normocellular bacterial meningitis is described in two cases, and additional records of similar cases reviewed. It is considered necessary to perform bacteriological cultures of all cerebrospinal fluids investigated for possible infective conditions even if of normal cell count, biochemistry, and naked eye appearance.
A M, Fimlt, W, Hamilton
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Iron and Bacterial Biofilm Development

2010
Iron is an essential element for nearly all organisms on earth including most bacteria, which have to acquire iron to maintain growth. Iron is an important cofactor of many enzymes, serving as a cofactor in electron carrying proteins, and is also important for RNA and DNA metabolism.
Ofir Avidan   +2 more
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Bacterial insecticides: recent developments

Trends in Biotechnology, 1986
B. Kristiansen, C. Lewis
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Polymorphism in Bacterial Development

The Veterinary Journal and Annals of Comparative Pathology, 1897
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Developments in bacterial meningitis

Inpharma Weekly, 1993
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DEVELOPMENT OF ANTI-BACTERIAL CERAMICS

Bioceramics, 1999
J. Sasaki   +3 more
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