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Identification of differentially IgA-coated bacteria in inflammation-induced colorectal cancer [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Brix, Susanne   +6 more
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Sensitivity of Bacteroidaceae to Fosfomycin

open access: closedChemotherapy, 1977
The sensitivity of 116 strains of Bacteroides fragilis and 60 strains of Sphaerophorus to fosfomycin was studied. Of the 178 strains that were tested, 156 were isolated from pathological products in our department and the remainder came from the following collections: NCTC, ATCC and the Institut fur Mikrobiologie of the University of Bonn ...
Joshua Garcia   +3 more
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Serology of Bacteroidaceae

open access: closed, 1980
The anaerobic, Gram-negative non-sporing rods that comprise a large and important group of pathogenic bacteria in man include the Bacteroidaceae which is composed of Bacteroides, Fusobacterium, and Leptotrichia. The Bacteroides are found as indigenous flora of the mouth, the upper respiratory tract, and the intestinal and genital tracts.
Dwight W. Lambe
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Oxygen activation and defence against oxygen toxicity in a psychrophilic bacteroidaceae

open access: closedArchives of Microbiology, 1989
When suddenly exposed to air the growth of the obligate anaerobic bacterium of the bacteroidaceae type, strain B6, continues for a few hours before coming to a complete stop. When air is shut off soon after growth has ceased, the organism is able to reestablish anaerobic conditions due to an ability to reduce O2, and resumes normal growth after another
Greta Bentzen, Helge Larsen
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Progress in the Identification of Nonmotile Bacteroidaceae from Dental Plaque

open access: closedClinical Infectious Diseases, 1994
Over the last decade, biochemical and chemical analyses have been used widely to study the intrageneric structure of Bacteroidaceae. New chromogenic substrates (e.g., naphthylamide-linked compounds) and fluorogenic substrates (e.g., 4-methylumbelliferyl or 7-amido-4-methyl-coumarin compounds) can be used to identify certain species within a few hours ...
Haroun N. Shah, Saheer E. Gharbia
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Perinatal septicemia due to the Bacteroidaceae.

open access: closedObstetrics and gynecology, 1988
Two cases of perinatal septicemia due to the Bacteroidaceae are discussed. In contrast to most cases of perinatal septicemia caused by aerobic bacteria, these cases were not associated with prolonged rupture of the fetal membranes.
Keffer Gl, Monif Gr
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