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Detección de mollicutes por diferentes métodos microscópicos
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Detection of Mycoplasma spp. in free-living seabirds. [PDF]
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Colonização por mollicutes e resultados adversos em gestantes: Revisão sistematizada
Fabrícia Almeida Fernandes Santana+2 more
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Robust and highly efficient transformation method for a minimal mycoplasma cell. [PDF]
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Editorial: Gastric microbiota dysbiosis and gastric diseases. [PDF]
Tian Y, Zhao M, Fu X.
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Mollicutes (mycoplasma) in infertility
Fertility and Sterility, 1985Le role de Mycoplasma hominis et d'ureaplasma urealyticum dans l'infertilite des couples est ici discute. D'un point de vue epidemiologique, l'infection a mycoplasmes est liee a l'activite sexuelle. Cependant son role dans l'infertilite est toujours incertain car les differentes etudes rapportent des resultats contradictoires: ces agents infectieux ...
Edward E. Wallach+2 more
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MOLLICUTE INFECTIONS IN NEONATES
Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 2009Mollicutes can cause a wide spectrum of disease, especially in neonates. To better define their disease spectrum in the United States, we reviewed the results of >14,000 mollicute isolates, including 1346 from neonates. When mollicute infection is suspected, clinicians should alert laboratories, which will optimize methods of detection.
Krow Ampofo+4 more
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Properties of the nucleases of mollicutes
Journal of Bacteriology, 1982Extracts of the Mollicutes Acholeplasma equifetale, Acholeplasma laidlawii B, Mycoplasma arthritidis. Mycoplasma pulmonis, and Mycoplasma pneumoniae had DNase and endonuclease activity. A. laidlawii B had at least two peaks of DNase activity in sucrose gradients with sedimentation coefficients of 3.1S and 4.3S.
J. D. Pollack, P J Hoffmann
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Molecular Features of Mollicutes
Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1993It is now firmly established that the mollicutes are true eubacteria. They have evolved regressively (i.e., by genome reduction) from gram-positive bacterial ancestors with a low content of guanine plus cytosine in DNA--more specifically, from certain clostridia. Many of their properties, such as small genome size, small number of rRNA operons and tRNA
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