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Gram-Negative Folliculitis

1975
Die Gram-negative Follikulitis (eigentlich sollte es heisen: Follikulitis durch Gram-negative Keime, aber der Terminus hat sich so eingeburgert, das wir ihn belassen wollen) wurde erstmals 1968 bei einer Gruppe Patienten mit langjahriger therapierefraktarer Acne vulgaris beschrieben.
Gerd Plewig, Albert M. Kligman
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2009
Protein synthesis is synonymous with life. The most significant role in this process is played by the ribosomes, these nucleoprotein particles where the polypeptide chains are synthesized, as well as the mechanisms of tRNA aminoacylation. In the ribosomes, RNA cooperates with proteins in order to catalyze the peptide bond formation, under the commands ...
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Gram-negative endocarditis

Current Infectious Disease Reports, 2008
Aerobic gram-negative bacilli are rare causes of endocarditis. The epidemiology and risk factors for developing gram-negative endocarditis are evolving. New pathogens, some of which are multidrug resistant, are emerging. The role of nosocomial infections, particularly central venous catheter infections, is increasing.
Milagros P, Reyes, Katherine C, Reyes
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Gram-Negative Bacillemia

Urologic Clinics of North America, 1976
Members of the Klebsiella-Enterobacter-Serratia group now appear to be the most common cuase of gram-negative bacillemia, followed in order of frequency by E. coli, Bacteroides, polymicrobic infection, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and miscellaneous pathogens.
M C, McHenry, W A, Hawk, R A, Straffon
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Gram-positive pneumonia

Current Infectious Disease Reports, 2000
Gram-positive pneumonia is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality throughout the world. Of the gram-positive pathogens that cause pneumonia, Streptococcus pneumoniae and Staphylococcus aureus are the most common. The diagnosis of gram-positive pneumonia remains less than satisfactory, and newer diagnostic techniques such as antibody- and polymerase
O, Osiyemi, G, Dickinson
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Gram-negative bacteremia

Supportive Care in Cancer, 1993
In the 1960s, almost all patients who developed gram-negative bacteremia during granulocytopenia died; death occurred before blood culture results were available in about 50% of cases; many patients received antibiotics that were, at best, suboptimal and frequently inactive against the invading pathogen.
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GRAM MATRIX REPRESENTATION

2007
There are several ways of characterizing nonnegative polynomials that may be interesting for a mathematician. However, not all of them are appropriate for computational purposes, by “computational” understanding primarily optimization methods. Nonnegative polynomials have a basic property extremely useful in optimization: They form a convex set. So, an
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-gram Positive

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1971
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Unrealized targets in the discovery of antibiotics for Gram-negative bacterial infections

Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2023
Ursula Theuretzbacher   +2 more
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