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Two-component homologous recombination systems of viral/phage origin are widely distributed in the microbial world. They include an alkaline exonuclease and partnering single stranded DNA binding protein (SSAP). The exonuclease digests linearized double stranded DNA (dsDNA) molecules generating partially or fully single stranded DNA (ssDNA ...
Shujie Xie, 谢庶洁
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Microbial Pathogenesis, 1995
Bacterial transferrin receptors that have been described in the families Pasteurellaceae and Neisseriaceae are composed of two receptor proteins, transferrin binding proteins 1 and 2 (Tbp1 and Tbp2). In contrast, bacterial lactoferrin receptors have only been described for human pathogens in the family Neisseriaceae, and were believed to consist of a ...
R. Bonnah, R. Yu, A. Schryvers
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Bacterial transferrin receptors that have been described in the families Pasteurellaceae and Neisseriaceae are composed of two receptor proteins, transferrin binding proteins 1 and 2 (Tbp1 and Tbp2). In contrast, bacterial lactoferrin receptors have only been described for human pathogens in the family Neisseriaceae, and were believed to consist of a ...
R. Bonnah, R. Yu, A. Schryvers
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Differentiation of some species of Neisseriaceae and other bacterial groups by DNA‐DNA hybridization
APMIS, 1989DNA‐DNA hybridization using total genomic DNA probes may represent a way of differentiating between miscellaneous bacterial species. This was studied with type and reference strains of 20 species in Moraxella, Kingella, and other selected Gram‐negative groups. Both radioactive and biotin labelling were employed. Most of the species examined were easily
Tone Tønjum, G. Bukholm, Kjell BØVre
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European Journal of Epidemiology, 1990
Branhamella catarrhalis and other commensal Neisseria species were isolated from 200 out of 500 sputum samples from patients with lower respiratory tract (LRT) infections at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH). B. catarrhalis was isolated from 60 (12%). The isolation rates for other Neisseria species were as follows: N. mucosa from 45 (9%), N.
T. Animashaun, M. C. Obi, Tolu Odugbemi
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Branhamella catarrhalis and other commensal Neisseria species were isolated from 200 out of 500 sputum samples from patients with lower respiratory tract (LRT) infections at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH). B. catarrhalis was isolated from 60 (12%). The isolation rates for other Neisseria species were as follows: N. mucosa from 45 (9%), N.
T. Animashaun, M. C. Obi, Tolu Odugbemi
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Neisseriaceae isolated from unusual sites
Clinical Microbiology Newsletter, 1993Guillermo Prats+3 more
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Isolierung und identifizierung von Neisseriaceae
Zentralblatt für Bakteriologie, Mikrobiologie und Hygiene. 1. Abt. Originale. A, Medizinische Mikrobiologie, Infektionskrankheiten und Parasitologie, 1981openaire +2 more sources
β-LACTAMASE PRODUCTION IN COMMENSAL NEISSERIACEÆ
The Lancet, 1979Marilyn C. Roberts+2 more
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