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1962
Publisher Summary The growth of C. diphtheria occurs on the ordinary media, but it is more profuse on enriched media. One of the most satisfactory media in use is Loeffler's serum, which is prepared by adding 1 part of 1% glucose broth to 3 parts of sterile ox-serum and inspissating.
R.W. FAIRBROTHER, GEOFFREY TAYLOR
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Publisher Summary The growth of C. diphtheria occurs on the ordinary media, but it is more profuse on enriched media. One of the most satisfactory media in use is Loeffler's serum, which is prepared by adding 1 part of 1% glucose broth to 3 parts of sterile ox-serum and inspissating.
R.W. FAIRBROTHER, GEOFFREY TAYLOR
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Promoters of Corynebacterium glutamicum
Journal of Biotechnology, 2003Regulation of gene expression in Corynebacterium glutamicum represents an important issue since this Gram-positive bacterium is a notable industrial amino acid producer. Transcription initiation, beginning by binding of RNA polymerase to the promoter DNA sequence, is one of the main points at which bacterial gene expression is regulated.
Oscar Reyes+4 more
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Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 1977
Corynebacterium vaginale is a sexually transmitted organism which was first recognized in 1953. It appears to utilize glycogen stored in vaginal epithelial cells, causing a malodorous vaginal discharge characterized by an abnormally high pH (5.0 to 5.5) and composed mainly of epithelial cells and hordes of bacilli.
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Corynebacterium vaginale is a sexually transmitted organism which was first recognized in 1953. It appears to utilize glycogen stored in vaginal epithelial cells, causing a malodorous vaginal discharge characterized by an abnormally high pH (5.0 to 5.5) and composed mainly of epithelial cells and hordes of bacilli.
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Corynebacterium xerosis Endocarditis
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1983Bacterial endocarditis due to Corynebacterium xerosis developed in a previously healthy person. Diphtheroid infection is a rare cause of endocarditis and, when present, it usually affects immunocompromised hosts or prosthetic valves. There are few reports of diphtheroid endocarditis on intact valves, and, to our knowledge, this is the first case in ...
Jacques Michel+3 more
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Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 2018
Microbial electrochemical technologies (MET) are promising to drive metabolic processes for the production of chemicals of interest. They provide microorganisms with an electrode as an electron sink or an electron source to stabilize their redox and/or ...
I. Vassilev+5 more
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Microbial electrochemical technologies (MET) are promising to drive metabolic processes for the production of chemicals of interest. They provide microorganisms with an electrode as an electron sink or an electron source to stabilize their redox and/or ...
I. Vassilev+5 more
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The Actinobacterium Corynebacterium glutamicum, an Industrial Workhorse.
Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2016Starting as a glutamate producer, Corynebacterium glutamicum has played a variety of roles in the industrial production of amino acids, one of the most important areas of white biotechnology. From shortly after its genome information became available, C.
Joo-Young Lee+4 more
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Corynebacterium glutamicum: Biology and Biotechnology
Microbiology Monographs, 2020Alexander Steinbüchel+2 more
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MACBETH: Multiplex automated Corynebacterium glutamicum base editing method.
Metabolic Engineering, 2018Yu Wang+10 more
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