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Pathogenic Anaerobic Bacteria

CRC Critical Reviews in Microbiology, 1974
AbstractNo review can be all things to all people, the requirements of each reader being unique. In this case, the mission is two-fold; on the one hand, the author is sounding the alarm that the “anaerobes are here;” on the other, he is attempting to focus on the events that led him to this conclusion.
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Aureomycin inactivation by pathogenic bacteria

Experientia, 1954
Von 16 pathogenen Bakterien, die auf Inaktivierung des Aureomyzins nach einem Vorgang ahnlich vonGots' Methode des Penicillinase-Nachweises getestet wurden, waren 15 inaktivierend.
S N, IYER, A T, DUDANI, D L, SHRIVASTAVA
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Insect Pathogenic Bacteria

1998
The vast majority of research on bacterial insect pathogens over the past thirty years has focused on the toxin-producing Bacillus species. With the exception of a handful of papers dealing with the bacterial diseases of scarabs, very little work has been conducted on non-spore-formers.
Drion G. Boucias, Jacquelyn C. Pendland
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Genetic variation in pathogenic bacteria

Trends in Genetics, 1992
In contrast to textbook ideas of pure cultures and defined strains, genetic variation is a fact of life in the microbial world. It not only allows pathogens to establish themselves in their chosen host, but also allows them to resist that host's subsequent attempts to evict them.
Robertson, B., Meyer, T.
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Proteins of Pathogenic Bacteria

1948
Publisher Summary An understanding of the factors and mechanisms determining the virulence of pathogenic organisms, the nature of the toxins and antigens that they produce, and the nature of the immune response are increasingly dependent on developments in the field of protein chemistry. The usefulness of quantitative immunochemical methods as an aid
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Pathogenic strategies of enteric bacteria

Nature, 2000
Enteric bacteria use a limited array of macromolecular systems to implement diverse pathogenic strategies. The cellular targets of several enteric virulence factors have recently been identified. The themes that have emerged from these studies include the exploitation of molecules that regulate the actin cytoskeleton and the activation of apoptotic ...
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Chitosan and their derivatives: Antibiofilm drugs against pathogenic bacteria.

Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 2019
Biofilm formed by several pathogenic bacteria results in the development of resistance against antimicrobial compounds. The polymeric materials present in the biofilm architecture hinder the entry of antimicrobial compounds through the surface of ...
Fazlurrahman Khan   +5 more
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Dual-recognition surface-enhanced Raman scattering(SERS)biosensor for pathogenic bacteria detection by using vancomycin-SERS tags and aptamer-Fe3O4@Au.

Analytica Chimica Acta, 2019
Rapid and reliable detection of pathogenic bacteria is vital to prevent and control bacterial diseases. In this study, we present a magnetically assisted surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) biosensor based on the dual-recognition of bacterial cell ...
Yuanfeng Pang   +6 more
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Plant Pathogens: Bacteria

2019
This chapter examines bacterial plant diseases which affect a wide range of crops, ornamentals, and environmentally important plants and trees. It first reviews descriptions of bacterial plant diseases by the early pioneers in plant bacteriology, wherein many different genera of bacteria which damage plants were reported.
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Recent progress on microfluidic biosensors for rapid detection of pathogenic bacteria

Chinese Chemical Letters, 2022
Gaowa Xing, Weifei Zhang, Jin-Ming Lin
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