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Rupture of the Spleen Associated with Enterobacter Cloacae
Acta Chirurgica Belgica, 1999A 58-year-old male, with abdominal pain but no signs of sepsis, was admitted as a medical emergency. During hospitalization, spontaneous splenic rupture was diagnosed and splenectomy successfully performed. A smear revealed presence of Enterobacter cloacae on the splenic surface; histopathology demonstrated granulocytous infiltration of the spleen.
M Schröter +3 more
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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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Enterobacter cloacae u koncentratu trombocita
Liječnički vjesnik : glasilo Hrvatskog liječničkog zbora. Suplement, 2017Rizik prijenosa bakterija kontaminiranim krvnim pripravkom predstavlja važan uzrok morbiditeta i mortaliteta povezan s transfuzijom. Cilj je prikazati izolaciju klinički značajne bakterije Enterobacter cloacae iz koncentrata trombocita i ukazati na važnost kontrole krvnih pripravaka.
Slade Vitković, Mia +2 more
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Enterobacter cloacae causing pneumatocele in a neonate
Acta Paediatrica, 1994Pneumatocele formation, a cyst‐like rarefaction that develops within the lung parenchyma, is an unusual complication of pneumonia in the neonate. It has been reported to occur with Staphlococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Streptococcus pneumoniae, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections.
Michael Kaplan, JZ Glustein
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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.
Broughton Wa, Kirkpatrick Mb
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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-Llorens +2 more
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Sequence of a melibiose transporter gene of Enterobacter cloacae
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Gene Structure and Expression, 1997We cloned a fragment of the chromosomal DNA of Enterobacter cloacae, which enabled a melibiose-negative Escherichia coli mutant lacking melB to grow on melibiose as the sole source of carbon. Transformed cells harboring the hybrid plasmid carrying the cloned DNA showed melibiose transport activity.
Hideki Miyake +5 more
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Journal of Medicinal Food, 2019
The gut microbiota is the most important environmental factor that plays a role in inducing obesity. The gram-negative bacteria, Enterobacter cloacae strains, recently identified in obese mice are considered to be pathogenic bacteria in the gut ...
Woo Jin Choi +5 more
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The gut microbiota is the most important environmental factor that plays a role in inducing obesity. The gram-negative bacteria, Enterobacter cloacae strains, recently identified in obese mice are considered to be pathogenic bacteria in the gut ...
Woo Jin Choi +5 more
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Bioadsorption and biostabilization of cadmium by Enterobacter cloacae TU
Chemosphere, 2017Biostabilization of cadmium, a hazardous chemical found widely in China, was attempted using Enterobacter cloacae TU (E.cloacae TU). A cadmium (Cd)-tolerant E.cloacae TU was obtained by mutagenesis using an atmosphere pressure glow discharge plasma system, and it displayed regular growth behavior in the presence of 250 mg/L Cd in solution.
Wei Zhang +4 more
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Black Tongue and Enterobacter cloacae
Archives of Dermatology, 2007Fouad El Sayed +3 more
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