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PHYTASE PRODUCTION BY Enterobacter cloacae
 This study aims to isolate the phytase producing bacteria (PPB), a plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR), from 1Cigna sinensis rhizosphere and to optimize its physicochemical conditioning. Phytase is an enzyme that can hydrolyze the phosphoester
Suliasih Suliasih, Sri Widawati
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Genomic diversity within the Enterobacter cloacae complex. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Isolates of the Enterobacter cloacae complex have been increasingly isolated as nosocomial pathogens, but phenotypic identification of the E. cloacae complex is unreliable and irreproducible.
Armand Paauw +7 more
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Elusive Enterobacter cloacae causing pacemaker endocarditis
An 80-year-old patient was admitted for fever, chills, and chest wall pain. He had a past medical history significant for heart failure with a cardiac resynchronization therapy pacemaker implantation.
Naji Maaliki +2 more
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Comparative genome analysis of Enterobacter cloacae. [PDF]
The Enterobacter cloacae species includes an extremely diverse group of bacteria that are associated with plants, soil and humans. Publication of the complete genome sequence of the plant growth-promoting endophytic E. cloacae subsp.
Wing-Yee Liu +4 more
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<span><p align="justify">Este relato descreve os aspectos clínicos, anatomopatológicos e microbiológicos de um caso de epididimite crônica em cão causada por <em>Enterobacter cloacae</em>.
Fabiano José Ferreira de Sant’ana +5 more
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Bacteremia associated with Enterobacter sakazakii (yellow, pigmented Enterobacter cloacae) [PDF]
A case report of bacteremia due to Enterobacter sakazakii, listed previously as yellow-pigmented Enterobacter cloacae (R. Sakazaki, in R. E. Buchanan and N. E. Gibbons, ed., Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriology, 8th ed., p. 325, 1974), occurred in a 7-day-old, Caucasian male who responded successfully to ampicillin therapy.
P W, Monroe, W L, Tift
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Restriction endonuclease Ecal from Enterobacter cloacae [PDF]
Restriction endonuclease EcaI obtained from Enterobacter cloacae DSM30056 recognizes the group of heptanucleotide palindromes 5'-G[unk]G-T-N-A-C-C-3', and on cleavage (arrow) produces fragments with 5'-terminal pentanucleotide extensions. It is identical in specificity with restriction endonuclease BstEII from Bacillus stearothermophilus ET.
G, Hobom +3 more
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In a hematology unit in the Netherlands, the incidence of ciprofloxacin-resistant Enterobacter cloacae and Escherichia coli increased from
Alex van Belkum +10 more
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Enterobacter bugandensis: a novel enterobacterial species associated with severe clinical infection [PDF]
Nosocomial pathogens can cause life-threatening infections in neonates and immunocompromised patients. E. bugandensis (EB-247) is a recently described species of Enterobacter, associated with neonatal sepsis.
Bunk, Boyke +20 more
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Background: The predominant species in clinical Enterobacter isolates is E. hormaechei. Many articles, clinicians, and GenBank submissions misname these strains as E. cloacae. The lack of sequenced type strains or named species/subspecies for some clades
Granger G. Sutton +3 more
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