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BackgroundNocardia genus, a complex group of species classified to be aerobic actinomycete, can lead to severe concurrent infection as well as disseminated infection, typically in immunocompromised patients.
Fei Zhu +49 more
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Estudio de la formación de las células espumosas en el actinomicetoma experimental [PDF]
El presente artículo está basado en la investigación “Estudio de la formación de las células espumosas en el actinomicetoma experimental inducido por Nocardia brasiliensis”, galardonada con el Premio de Investigación UANL 2013, en la categoría de ...
Meester, Irene +2 more
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Next-generation systematics: An innovative approach to resolve the structure of complex prokaryotic taxa [PDF]
Prokaryotic systematics provides the fundamental framework for microbiological research but remains a discipline that relies on a labour- and time-intensive polyphasic taxonomic approach, including DNA-DNA hybridization, variation in 16S rRNA gene ...
Blom, Jochen +6 more
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Estradiol Aggravate Nocardia farcinica Infections in Mice
Males are generally more susceptible to Nocardia infection than females, with a male-to-female ratio of 2 and higher clinical disease. 17β-Estradiol has been implicated in affecting the sex-based gap by inhibiting the growth of N.
Lichao Han +9 more
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Estudios in vivo e in vitro de la sensibilidad de actinomadura madurae frente a diversos antimicrobianos de reciente desarrollo [PDF]
Tesis (Maestría en Ciencias con Especialidad en Microbiología Médica) UANLUANLhttp://www.uanl ...
Ochoa Félix, Elsa Yamín
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Epidemiology of Nocardiosis -A six years study from Northern India [PDF]
Objective: To isolate and speciate Nocardia species from clinical samples and to study their antimicrobial susceptibility pattern to different antimicrobials. Various risk factors associated with nocardiosis were also studied.
Reetika Dawar, Ruchi Girotra, Seema Quadri, Firdaus Imdadi, Leena Mendiratta, Hena Rani, Avdesh Bansal, Raman Sardana
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Nocardia brasiliensis: mycetoma induction and growth cycle [PDF]
The capacity of Nocardia brasiliensis to induce mycetoma in BALB/c mice in the absence of adjuvants was studied. Whether the virulence of N. brasiliensis varied in the different phases of its growth cycle was also determined. The results showed that N.
Conde, C +3 more
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Nocardiosis: Updated Clinical Review and Experience at a Tertiary Center [PDF]
: Nocardiosis is a rare opportunistic disease that affects mainly patients with deficient cell-mediated immunity, such as those with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) or transplant recipients.
Ambrosioni, J., Garbino, J., Lew, D.
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[Sporotrichoid nocardiosis by Nocardia brasiliensis].
Nocardia brasiliensis is a gram-positive, branched, aerobic, acid-resistant, rod-shaped bacillus that inhabits in soil, rotten organic matter and waters. Cutaneous nocardiosis in immunocompetent individuals can manifest in three different forms: actinomycetoma, superficial skin infection or lymphocutaneous infection. A case of an 85-year-old woman with
Natalia Alejandra, Mangieri +6 more
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B-lymphocyte activation with an extract of Nocardia brasiliensis [PDF]
An extract from the pathogenic actinomycete Nocardia brasiliensis was mitogenic for murine lymphocytes. This deoxyribonucleic acid-synthetic response of whole spleen cells peaked after 48 h in culture at concentrations of Nocardia extract ranging from 10 to 200 micrograms/ml.
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