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Select Gram-negative Aerobic Bacteria
2012Gram-negative bacteria may be rod-shaped (bacilli), spherical (cocci), oval, helical, or filamentous. Cytoplasmic membrane is surrounded by a cell wall consisting of a peptidoglycan layer and an outer cell membrane. Gram-negative bacteria are widely distributed in the natural environment.
David R. McNamara, Franklin R. Cockerill
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Identification of Aerobic Gram-Negative Bacteria
2008This chapter addresses the Gram stain and cellular morphology of bacteria, which are key features for preliminary identification of the Gram-negative genera. Reference laboratories may utilize mass spectrometry or polymerase chain reaction assays to assist in the identification of aerobic Gram-negative bacteria.Additionally, 16S rRNA gene sequence ...
Donna Kohlerschmidt +2 more
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Gram-Negative, Aerobic, Nitrilotriacetate-Utilizing Bacteria from Wastewater and Soil
Systematic and Applied Microbiology, 1988Summary Nine Gram-negative strains and one Gram-positive strain of obligately aerobic, nitrilotriacetate (NTA)-utilizing bacteria were isolated from wastewater and soil. They were characterised with respect to their substrate utilization pattern, various physiological properties, DNA base ratio and quinone types, and were compared with the two NTA ...
Thomas Egli +3 more
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Epidemiology of pharyngeal colonization of infants with aerobic gram-negative rod bacteria
Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1989By using a selective medium, pharyngeal colonization with gram-negative rod (GNR) bacteria was determined in a cohort of 49 normal infants monitored from birth to 6 months of age. Culture swabs were diluted in 1 ml of saline for quantitation. The prevalence of GNR in the first 72 h of life was 8% and rose to 29% during the first month, 52% at 2.5 ...
R S, Baltimore +3 more
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Bloodgroup simulating activity in aerobic gram-negative oral bacteria cultured from fresh corpses
Forensic Science International, 1991The gram-negative aerobic oral bacterial flora of 100 consecutive corpses was isolated. After the identification and culturing of the isolated organisms, blood grouping was performed by the haemagglutination inhibition technique on dried culture smears, the dried culture medium and a dried ethanol extract of the bacteria.
P, Hooft, H, van de Voorde, P, Van Dijck
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Journal of Applied Bacteriology, 1990
M anafi , M. & K neifel , W. 1990. Rapid methods for differentiating Gram‐positive from Gram‐negative aerobic and facultative anaerobic bacteria. Journal of Applied Bacteriology 69 , 822 ...
M, Manafi, W, Kneifel
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M anafi , M. & K neifel , W. 1990. Rapid methods for differentiating Gram‐positive from Gram‐negative aerobic and facultative anaerobic bacteria. Journal of Applied Bacteriology 69 , 822 ...
M, Manafi, W, Kneifel
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Zentralblatt für Veterinärmedizin Reihe B, 2010
ummary A scheme using six biochemical reactions, followed in some cases by one or two additional tests, is described for the identification of gram-negative aerobic bacteria belonging to 20 genera that could grow on Mac Conkey agar incubated at 37°C.
A F, Farid, J L, Larsen
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ummary A scheme using six biochemical reactions, followed in some cases by one or two additional tests, is described for the identification of gram-negative aerobic bacteria belonging to 20 genera that could grow on Mac Conkey agar incubated at 37°C.
A F, Farid, J L, Larsen
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Infections Caused by Miscellaneous Gram-Negative Aerobic Bacteria
1988Cardiobacterium hominis, formerly called CDC group lid, is a rare cause of subacute bacterial endocarditis. The organism inhabits the upper respiratory tract in man and has been detected in 68% of healthy individuals (Slotnick et al., 1964). Carriage appears to be unrelated to the age or sex of the individual, and antibody against C.
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[Antimicrobial susceptibilityof clinical isolates of aerobic gram-negative bacteria in 2008].
The Japanese journal of antibiotics, 2012We determined MICs of antibacterial agents against 1145 clinical strains of aerobic Gram-negative bacteria (22 species) isolated at 16 Japanese facilities in 2008. MICs were determined using mostly broth microdilution method and antibacterial activity was assessed.
Isamu, Yoshida +30 more
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Identification of Aerobic Gram-Negative Bacteria
2021Donna J. Kohlerschmidt +3 more
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