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Insect vectors of plant pathogenic Mollicutes in the Euro-Mediterranean region
, 2015This paper embeds a review of insect vectors of Mollicutes plant pathogens in Europe and Middle East. A dissertation on systematic and phylogeny introduces the two groups of vectors: Auchenorrhyncha and Sternorrhyncha (Psyllidae).
A. Alma+5 more
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Heterogeneity of the Members of the Class Mollicutes
Journal of Infectious Diseases, 19732. Lemcke, R. M. A serological comparison of various species of Mycoplasma by an agar gel doublediffusion technique. J. Gen. Microbiol. 38:91-100, 1965. 3. Kenny, G. E. Serological comparison of ten glycolytic Mycoplasma species. J. Bacteriol. 98:10441055, 1969. 4. Tully, J. G., Razin, S. Acholeplasma axanthum sp.
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Resources for mining mollicute genomes
2005International ...
Barre, A+3 more
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Transcriptome and Proteome Analyses of Mollicutes
2002The publication of the first complete genome sequence of a bacterium (Haemophilus influenzae) in 1995 (33) marked a turning point in the genetic analysis of cells and organisms. Before that, at the most, only subsets of the cellular gene repertoire were known and could be analyzed.
Carl-Ulrich Zimmermann+3 more
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Mollicutes: Mycoplasma pneumoniae
2018Proven or suspected autoimmune phenomena are frequently associated with infections by the atypical bacterium Mycoplasma pneumoniae. Perhaps the most well-known, and previously a common clinical tool in diagnosis, is the occurrence of cold agglutinins, particularly in cases of atypical pneumonia.
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Rapid Detection of Phloem-Restricted Mollicutes
1993Three different types of pathogenic prokaryotes (spiroplasmas, MLOs, and BLOs) can be found in the phloem of plants. They are more precisely localized in the sieve tubes of the phloem tissue, i.e. the vessels in which the photosynthetically-enriched sap circulates.
Garnier, M.+3 more
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Identification of Mollicutes by Immunoblotting
1993Immunoblotting (IB) technique combines the resolution of gel electrophoresis with the specificity of immunochemical detection. It is used to detect specific antigens in a protein mixture with an antibody and to evaluate the purity or the complexity of this mixture. Since Towbin described the procedure (1979), numerous protocols evolved during the years
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Ten years journey of phytopathogenic mollicutes
Phytopathogenic Mollicutes, 2021G. Rao, A. Bertaccini
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Antimicrobial drug resistance mechanisms among Mollicutes.
International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents, 2020O. Chernova+5 more
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Current Status of the Mollicute Flora of Humans
Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1993Of the more than 20 species of mollicutes reported to be present in human tissues, 15 have been isolated more than once and are currently thought to typify mollicutes of human origin. In the past decade a number of new and potentially significant mollicutes have been added to the list of species inhabiting humans.
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