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Quorum sensing signal–response systems in Gram-negative bacteria
Kai Papenfort, Bonnie L Bassler
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Outer-membrane vesicles from Gram-negative bacteria: biogenesis and functions
Meta J Kuehn
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Gram-scale bottom-up flash graphene synthesis
Nature, 2020Ksenia V Bets +2 more
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The architecture of the Gram-positive bacterial cell wall
The primary structural component of the bacterial cell wall is peptidoglycan, which is essential for viability and the synthesis of which is the target for crucial antibiotics 1 , 2 .
Laia Pasquina Lemonche +2 more
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A new antibiotic selectively kills Gram-negative pathogens
The current need for novel antibiotics is especially acute for drug-resistant Gram-negative pathogens1,2. These microorganisms have a highly restrictive permeability barrier, which limits the penetration of most compounds3,4.
Yu Imai +2 more
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The outer membrane is an essential load-bearing element in Gram-negative bacteria
Gram-negative bacteria possess a complex cell envelope that consists of a plasma membrane, a peptidoglycan cell wall and an outer membrane. The envelope is a selective chemical barrier1 that defines cell shape2 and allows the cell to sustain large ...
Gabriel Billings +2 more
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Infini-gram: Scaling Unbounded n-gram Language Models to a Trillion Tokens
arXiv.orgAre $n$-gram language models still relevant in this era of neural large language models (LLMs)? Our answer is yes, and we showcase their values in both text analysis and improving neural LLMs.
Jiacheng Liu +4 more
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Current Protocols in Microbiology, 1997
AbstractNamed after Hans Christian Gram who developed the method in 1884, the Gram stain allows one to distinguish between Gram‐positive and Gram‐negative bacteria on the basis of differential staining with a crystal violet‐iodine complex and a safranin counterstain.
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AbstractNamed after Hans Christian Gram who developed the method in 1884, the Gram stain allows one to distinguish between Gram‐positive and Gram‐negative bacteria on the basis of differential staining with a crystal violet‐iodine complex and a safranin counterstain.
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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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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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