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A CASE OF ACUTE ENDOCARDITIS CAUSED BY MICROCOCCUS ZYMOGENES (NOV. SPEC.), WITH A DESCRIPTION OF THE MICROORGANISM [PDF]

open access: bronzeJournal of Experimental Medicine, 1899
From a case of acute endocarditis of the aortic and mitral valves with infarctions m the spleen and kidneys a micrococcus was twice isolated in pure culture from the blood during life and was demonstrated after death both microscopically and in pure ...
W. G. MacCallum, T. W. Hastings
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Reclassification of Micrococcus aloeverae and Micrococcus yunnanensis as later heterotypic synonyms of Micrococcus luteus

open access: yesInternational Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 2019
Micrococcus aloeverae, Micrococcus endophyticus , Micrococcus luteus and Micrococcus yunnanensis are phenotypically and genotypically closely related, and together comprise the M. luteus group. In this study, the taxonomic relationships among Micrococcus aloeverae , M. luteus and M. yunnanensis were re-evaluated by using polyphasic approaches.
Koichi Watanabe   +6 more
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Ecology of Micrococcus radiodurans [PDF]

open access: goldApplied Microbiology, 1965
An ecological study of Micrococcus radiodurans indicated that microorganisms possessing the same morphological and radiation-resistance characteristics as that organism could be isolated from ground beef and from pork sausage. Further studies showed that such organisms also could be isolated from beef hides and from
Kenneth Krabbenhoft   +2 more
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Systematics of a widely distributed western North American springsnail, Pyrgulopsis micrococcus (Caenogastropoda, Hydrobiidae), with descriptions of three new congeners

open access: yesZooKeys, 2013
We describe three new species of springsnails (genus Pyrgulopsis) from the Amargosa River basin, California and Nevada (P. licina sp. n., P. perforata sp. n., P. sanchezi sp. n.), each of which was previously considered to be part of P. micrococcus.
Robert Hershler   +2 more
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A Micrococcus Infection of Chicks

open access: bronzeJournal of the American Association of Instructors and Investigators of Poultry Husbandry, 1919
Abstract Several years ago at the autopsy of chicks which died with very few symptoms except poor growth, it was found that the lungs were either congested or filled with whitish nodules. Such nodules are usually considered diagnostic of infection with aspergillus. In this epidemic, aspergillus could not be found but instead numerous cocci were found
H. D. Goodale
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A STUDY OF MICROCOCCUS ZYMOGENES [PDF]

open access: bronzeJournal of Bacteriology, 1928
Martin Frobisher, E. R. Denny
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The pigments of Micrococcus tetragenus [PDF]

open access: bronzeJournal of Bacteriology, 1941
Hobart A. Reimann, C. M. Eklund
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