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Pathogenic Escherichia coli [PDF]
Few microorganisms are as versatile as Escherichia coli. An important member of the normal intestinal microflora of humans and other mammals, E. coli has also been widely exploited as a cloning host in recombinant DNA technology. But E. coli is more than just a laboratory workhorse or harmless intestinal inhabitant; it can also be a highly versatile ...
James B Kaper, Harry L T Mobley
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The population genetics of pathogenic Escherichia coli
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2020Erick Denamur +2 more
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Foodborne Infections and Intoxications, 2021
Teresa Estrada-García, Phillip I. Tarr
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Teresa Estrada-García, Phillip I. Tarr
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Epidemiology of Escherichia coli Bacteremia: A Systematic Literature Review.
Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2020BACKGROUND Escherichia coli is the most common cause of bacteremia in high-income countries. To enable the development and implementation of effective prevention strategies, a better understanding of the current epidemiology of invasive E.
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2020
3.2. E. coli and total coliforms Coliforms were identified by Coliscan culture along both rivers in July 2015 (see Figure 2). The distribution of E.coli showed highest concentration at both the upstream and downstream margins of the community on the Jiquiriçá River (seeFigure 2).
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3.2. E. coli and total coliforms Coliforms were identified by Coliscan culture along both rivers in July 2015 (see Figure 2). The distribution of E.coli showed highest concentration at both the upstream and downstream margins of the community on the Jiquiriçá River (seeFigure 2).
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Isocitritase in Escherichia coli
Nature, 1955ISOCITRITASE, the enzyme which splits isocitric acid to succinate and glyoxylate, has been found in Pseudomonos aeruginosa1,2 and Penicillium chrysogenum3. This communication describes this enzyme in Escherichia coli.
Donald T. O. Wong, Samuel J. Ajl
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Enteropathogenecity of Escherichia coli
Infection, 1975Although infectious diarrheal disease of infants is one of the most common global disorders, the process of identification of the various pathogens and clarification of the pathogenesis of the disease has developed rather slowly. Certain enteric pathogens, such as salmonellae and shigellae, have been identified many decades ago.
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Morphogenesis of Escherichia coli
Current Opinion in Microbiology, 2001Morphogenesis of the rod-shaped Escherichia coli is determined by controlled growth of an exoskeleton made of murein (peptidoglycan). Recent insights in the growth strategy of the stress-bearing murein sacculus has contributed to our understanding of how the required concerted action of murein polymerizing and hydrolyzing enzymes is achieved.
Joachim-Volker Höltje, Waldemar Vollmer
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Gastroenterology Clinics of North America, 1993
E. coli diarrheal disease is becoming ever more complicated as more and more pathogenic mechanisms are identified. E. coli strains remain the major causes of infectious diarrhea worldwide. Presumptive diagnosis based on clinical and laboratory criteria is practical for strains known to be important in the United States.
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E. coli diarrheal disease is becoming ever more complicated as more and more pathogenic mechanisms are identified. E. coli strains remain the major causes of infectious diarrhea worldwide. Presumptive diagnosis based on clinical and laboratory criteria is practical for strains known to be important in the United States.
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The Ribosome of Escherichia coli
1976Publisher Summary This chapter reviews that the properties of ribosomes from escherichia coli have been widely studied. It focuses on two aspects—namely, structure and function. The structural aspects are considered concerning, the primary structure of the ribosomal proteins and ribosomal ribonucleic acid (RNA), the interaction between proteins and ...
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