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Physiological and biochemical role of the butanediol pathway in Aerobacter (Enterobacter) aerogenes
Liv Johansen+2 more
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Canaliculitis caused by Enterobacter cloacae: report of a case. [PDF]
L Chumbley
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ABSTRACT Infections often complicate pediatric‐inspired treatments for adult Philadelphia‐negative acute lymphoblastic leukemia (Ph‐ ALL). Literature data on these complications are difficult to interpret due to the heterogeneity of types of infections analyzed or patients and treatment characteristics.
Patrizia Zappasodi+27 more
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Complejo Enterobacter cloacae [PDF]
Tm. Pabla Martínez O., Francisco Silva
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Microbial identification is a central issue in microbiology, in particular in the fields of infectious diseases diagnosis and industrial quality control.
Mahé, Pierre+3 more
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The review explores the latest updates and information about the global trends and hazards of e‐waste and also discusses the bioleaching of metals and nanoparticles from various inorganic wastes. It also focuses on the mechanistic pathway of the bioleaching process and computational aspects. Inorganic waste management and metal recovery technology pose
Adhish Jaiswal+7 more
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ABSTRACT Purpose Owing to their rapid antipyretic effects and predictable pharmacokinetic properties, acetaminophen (AAP) are commonly administered intravenously to severely ill patients. However, the potential development of hypotension as a consequence of intravenous AAP administration has not been thoroughly addressed.
Yu‐Ri Choi+6 more
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Biochemical Differentiation in Large Colonies of Enterobacter cloacae
J. W. T. Wimpenny, J. A. PARR
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Cloning and expression in Escherichia coli K-12 of the genes for major outer membrane protein OmpA from Shigella dysenteriae, Enterobacter aerogenes, and Serratia marcescens [PDF]
Stewart T. Cole+2 more
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ABSTRACT ZraS is a metal sensor integral to ZraPSR, a two‐component signaling system found in enterobacters. It belongs to a family of bifunctional sensor histidine kinases (SHKs) and is speculated to sense zinc‐induced stress on the bacterial envelope.
Nilima Mahapatra+3 more
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