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A bacteriocinogenic factor of Enterobacter cloacae
Molecular and General Genetics MGG, 1969Enterobacter cloacae strain DF13 produces a bacteriocin which is able to kill other strains of Enterobacter and Klebsiella. This property can be transmitted to Enterobacter cloacae strain O 2 (up to 90% of the acceptor population became bacteriocinogenic), to E. coli K12F- and E. coli K 12 Hfr.
G A, Tieze +4 more
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PCR based fingerprinting of Enterobacter cloacae
Journal of Hospital Infection, 1994An outbreak of lower respiratory tract infection with Enterobacter cloacae occurred in an intensive care unit in a university teaching hospital. Random amplification of polymorphic DNA (RAPD) was used to assist in the investigation of the outbreak. The technique was readily applied to this organism and permitted differentiation between strains which ...
U N, Riain +4 more
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Multiple Joint Infections with Enterobacter Cloacae
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1977An infant with multiple joint infections from Enterobacter cloacae seems not to have been reported previously. The infant survived, incurred a pathologic dislocation of the left hip, but at 18 months of age was well with all other joints functioning normally.
S L, Gordon, M J, Maisels, W J, Robbins
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O serotyping scheme for Enterobacter cloacae
Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1983A serotyping scheme for Enterobacter cloacae based on heat-stable somatic antigens is described. A total of 28 antisera were prepared in rabbits, and titers of agglutinins were high (greater than 640). Some cross-reactions were observed, and 11 sera required absorption before routine use.
M A, Gaston, C, Bucher, T L, Pitt
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Bacteriocintypisierung von Enterobacter cloacae-Stämmen
Zentralblatt für Bakteriologie, Mikrobiologie und Hygiene. 1. Abt. Originale. A, Medizinische Mikrobiologie, Infektionskrankheiten und Parasitologie, 1981Abstract By means of bacteriocin typing epidemic studies were carried out with regard to 65 strains of Enterobacter cloacae, isolated from various specimens of 59 patients. Based on detailed preliminary investigations the presentation with bacteriocins in liquid cultures induced by Mitomycin C was found most preferable.
Volker Freitag, Oswald Friedrich
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Molybdenum reductase in Enterobacter cloacae
World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 1997Under anaerobic conditions in glucose–yeast extract medium with phosphate, Enterobacter cloacae strain 48 grew well and reduced Mo6+, to Mo5+. The activity of Mo6+-reductase was measured by the formation of molybdenum blue (complexation between Mo5+ and phosphate ion).
Ariff, Arbakariya +4 more
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Acute Necrotizing Pneumonia Caused by Enterobacter cloacae
Southern Medical Journal, 1988We have described a 55-year-old man with fever, productive cough, and a right upper lobe infiltrate, which subsequently cavitated. Cultures of bronchial secretions obtained by bronchoscopic protected brush catheter technique revealed Enterobacter cloacae, a previously unreported cause of acute necrotizing pneumonia.
W A, Broughton, M B, Kirkpatrick
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Enterobacter cloacae rpoS promoter and gene organization
Archives of Microbiology, 2002The upstream region of the Enterobacter cloacae strain CECT960 rpoS gene was sequenced. An IS 10R element was found within the nlpD gene, between rpoSp and rpoS. The rpoS promoter, although functional, did not drive transcription of the gene in this strain.
Juana María, Navarro-Lloréns +2 more
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