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DNA Segregation in Enterobacteria

EcoSal Plus, 2023
DNA segregation ensures that cell offspring receive at least one copy of each DNA molecule, or replicon, after their replication. This important cellular process includes different phases leading to the physical separation of the replicons and their movement toward the future daughter cells.
François Cornet   +13 more
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Purine catabolism by enterobacteria

2023
Purines are abundant among organic nitrogen sources and have high nitrogen content. Accordingly, microorganisms have evolved different pathways to catabolize purines and their metabolic products such as allantoin. Enterobacteria from the genera Escherichia, Klebsiella and Salmonella have three such pathways.
TuAnh Ngoc, Huynh, Valley, Stewart
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Enterobacteria of the Neonate

Neonatology, 1981
Enterobacterial digestive tract colonization of neonates under different conditions during their first days of life was studied. Our objective is to determine the frequency of antibiotic resistance under different conditions (hospitalized newborns treated or not with antibiotics, newborns in a maternity unit, mothers treated or not) thereby permitting ...
J.C. Borderon, F. Gold, J. Laugier
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Enterobacteria and host resistance to infection

Mammalian Genome, 2018
Enterobacteriaceae are a large family of Gram-negative, non-spore-forming bacteria. Although many species exist as part of the natural flora of animals including humans, some members are associated with both intestinal and extraintestinal diseases. In this review, we focus on members of this family that have important roles in human disease: Salmonella,
Eugene Kang   +9 more
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Extrachromosomal Deoxyribonucleic Acid in Different Enterobacteria

Journal of Bacteriology, 1973
Eighty-seven different enterobacteria and pseudomonas strains were examined for the presence of extrachromosomal deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). Thirty-four strains contained closed circular DNA by the ethidium bromide CsCl density technique.
Christiansen, C   +3 more
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Microwave sterilization of enterobacteria.

Microbios, 1994
A new method is described which makes it possible to treat metal materials with microwaves. In consequence scalpel blades as well as cover glasses contaminated with four species of bacteria (Salmonella typhi, Proteus mirabilis, Escherichia coli and Pseudomonas aeruginosa) were sterilized.
S, Rosaspina   +2 more
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Enterobacterias

Medicine - Programa de Formación Médica Continuada Acreditado, 2010
A. Puerta-García, F. Mateos-Rodríguez
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