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Clostridial endospore attachment
Proceedings, annual meeting, Electron Microscopy Society of America, 1994Bacteria from the genus Clostridia, are responsible for such diseases as gas gangrene, wound infections, botulism, tetanus, pseudomembranous colitis, septicemia and nosocomial diarrhea. These anaerobic spores pose a special threat to man because they are ubiquitous, very difficult to kill, and tenaceously grow when conditions are right.
B. J. Panessa-Warren +2 more
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Thermophilic Actinomycetes producing Resistant Endospores
Nature, 1968Two thermophilic actinomycetes species produce resistant endospores very similar to those found in Bacillus and Clostridium.
T, Cross, P D, Walker, G W, Gould
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Flow electrochemical inactivation of waterborne bacterial endospores
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2023Waterborne pathogens have the risk of spreading waterborne diseases and even pandemics. Some Gram-positive bacteria can form endospores, the hardiest known life form that can withstand heat, radiation, and chemicals. Electrochemical inactivation may offer a promising solution, but is hindered by low inactivation efficiencies resulting from limitation ...
Rui, Wei +4 more
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Differential Staining of Bacteria: Endospore Stain
Current Protocols in Microbiology, 2009AbstractEndospore production is a very important characteristic of some bacteria, allowing them to resist adverse environmental conditions such as desiccation, chemical exposure, extreme heat, radiation, etc. The identification of endospores is also very important for the clinical microbiologist who is analyzing a patient's body fluid or tissue—there ...
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Raman spectroscopic study of bacterial endospores
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2007Endospores and endospore-forming bacteria were studied by Raman spectroscopy. Raman spectra were recorded from Bacillus licheniformis LMG 7634 at different steps during growth and spore formation, and from spore suspensions obtained from diverse Bacillus and Paenibacillus strains cultured in different conditions (growth media, temperature, peroxide ...
Joke, De Gelder +6 more
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Ligninolytic Enzymes of Endospore-Forming Bacillus aryabhattai BA03
Current Microbiology, 2020In this work we investigated the enzymes produced by Bacillus aryabhattai BA03, particularly in those involved in ligninolytic activities such as laccases (Lac), lignin peroxidases (LiP) and Mn-dependent peroxidase (MnD-P). In this way, the maximal production of Lac (0.069 ± 0.000 U/mL) was obtained at pH 9, and 37 ºC after 72 h.
Alicia Paz +3 more
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Evaluating plant performance with endospores
Journal AWWA, 1996Monitoring for indigenous spores of aerobic spore‐forming bacteria proves a viable method of assessing treatment plant performance.Spores of aerobic spore‐forming bacteria were used as microbial surrogates for evaluating drinking water treatment plant performance. A method for assaying for the microbial surrogate was developed.
Eugene W. Rice +4 more
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[Actinomyces thermovulgaris endospores].
Mikrobiologiia, 1978It has been established for the first time that autolysis observed when Actinomyces thermovulgaris T-54 is cultivated on liquid media of various composition is caused by the formation of submerged spores. These, in contrast to exospores of the majority of the actinomycetes, are endospores according to their structure and the following criteria ...
N S, Egorov +3 more
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