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<i>Serratia nevei</i> in Nigeria: First Report and Global Distribution. [PDF]
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Draft genomes of three abundant bacterial isolates from hypersaline Don Juan Pond, Antarctica. [PDF]
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Extensive hidden prophage diversity in Enterobacter species reveals host specificity and local distribution. [PDF]
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Flexible film isolators: microbiological safety tests
Journal of Hospital Infection, 1983Flexible film isolators, used in either a positive pressure mode to protect the contents or in a negative pressure mode to protect the environment outside the isolator, have been available for some years. They have been used to protect experimental animals held in germ-free conditions (Trexler, 1971), to house immunosuppressed patients (Trexler, Spiers
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Isolation of diosgenin by microbiological hydrolysis of saponin
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1955Abstract By microbial hydrolysis the saponins in pulverized Dioscorea tuber have been cleaved into the component parts, diosgenin and the sugar moieties. In one case a derivative, Δ 4 -diosgenone, was isolated. Although a wide range of conditions may be used in this conversion, the simplest include a mixed culture fermentation of pulverized fresh ...
J W, ROTHROCK, T H, STOUDT, J D, GARBER
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Microbiological Spectrum of Organisms Isolated From Explanted Scleral Buckles
Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Retina, 2009Scleral buckle removal is an uncommon procedure performed for various reasons. Microbiological information on explanted scleral buckles remains limited. The authors identified 37 cases of scleral buckle removal during an 18-year period. Bacterial cultures isolated an organism in 4 of 9 patients (44%) with clinical infection.
William J, Wirostko +6 more
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Isolation of Bacillus thuringiensis for Microbiological Control of Insects
Zentralblatt für Bakteriologie, Parasitenkunde, Infektionskrankheiten und Hygiene. Zweite Naturwissenschaftliche Abteilung: Mikrobiologie der Landwirtschaft, der Technologie und des Umweltschutzes, 1978Eleven of 180 local isolates, belonging to Bacillus thuringiensis, were tested for their pathogenicity to pinkbollworm larvae (Pectinophora gossypiella). Three strains, namely RS-25, RS-35, and RS-45, showed a positive insecticidal activity. Their activities based on the crystalline inclusion bodies.
S A, Ali, R M, Attia
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