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Imipenem Resistance in Aerobic Gram-Negative Bacteria

Journal of Chemotherapy, 1998
A prospective study was undertaken to observe the emergence of resistance to imipenem, if any, among aerobic gram-negative bacteria. A total of 736 isolates were tested during 1994-95 and less than 1% of them were resistant to imipenem, whereas the next year ('95-'96) the rate increased to 11 of the 903 isolates tested.
E M, Modakkas, S C, Sanyal
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Family Spirosomaceae: Gram-Negative Ring-Forming Aerobic Bacteria

Critical Reviews in Microbiology, 1990
The bacteria having a unique ring-like morphology first isolated from nasal mucus by Weibel in 1887 were classified as a new genus Spirosoma by Migula in 1894. However, because these bacteria were not completely described for taxonomic purposes and their cultures were no longer available, the genus was deleted from the Bergey's Manual of Determinative ...
H D, Raj, S R, Maloy
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Characteristics of Aerobic Gram-negative Bacteria Colonizing Critically III Patients

American Review of Respiratory Disease, 1991
Adherence of gram-negative bacteria (GNB) to epithelial surfaces is important for GNB colonization to occur. Pili, rodlike structures projecting from the outer membrane of GNB, and GNB surface hydrophobicity have been shown to enhance GNB adherence.
S G, Donaldson   +2 more
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Occurrence of Poly-β-Hydroxybutyric Acid in Aerobic Gram-Negative Bacteria

Nature, 1958
DURING an examination of the metabolic products of an unidentified purple-pigmented pseudomonad, a fraction, soluble in chloroform and insoluble in ether, was found to comprise 30 per cent of the dry cell weight. The material was isolated as a colourless solid, m.p.
W G, FORSYTH, A C, HAYWARD, J B, ROBERTS
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