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Marine microorganisms are uncommon etiologies of skin and skin structure infections, that is, wound infections. We report a case of severe wound infection, caused by the marine Photobacterium damselae (Vibrionaceae), in a 64-year-old male patient ...
Jörg Hundenborn+4 more
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All organisms depend on symbiotic associations with bacteria for their success, yet how these interspecific interactions influence the population structure, ecology, and evolution of microbial symbionts is not well understood.
Alison L. Gould+2 more
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Background and Objective: Photobacterium damselae subsp. damselae is a marine pathogenic bacterium which causes disease in marine animals and human. This bacterium mostly found in coastal shallow seawater.
Yashgin Hassanzadeh+2 more
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Single cell protein in fish feed: effects on gut microbiota [PDF]
The microbiota has been shown to be important for nutrition and health. It provides the host with an extensive arsenal of dietary enzymes that can contribute to host metabolism by conversion of otherwise undigestible compounds to metabolites that the ...
Nyman, Andreas
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Nitrite exposure has become a significant concern in the aquaculture industry, posing a severe threat to aquatic animals such as shrimp. While studies have reported the adverse effects of nitrite on shrimp growth, the part played by the gut microbiota in
Yongming Wang+6 more
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Mass culture of photobacteria to obtain luciferase [PDF]
Inoculating preheated trays containing nutrient agar with photobacteria provides a means for mass culture of aerobic microorganisms in order to obtain large quantities of luciferase. To determine optimum harvest time, growth can be monitored by automated
Chappelle, E. W.+2 more
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Deletion of luxI increases luminescence of Vibrio fischeri
Bioluminescence in Vibrio fischeri is regulated by a quorum-dependent signaling system composed of LuxI and LuxR. LuxI generates N-3-oxohexanoyl homoserine lactone (3OC6-HSL), which triggers LuxR to activate transcription of the luxICDABEG operon ...
Kathryn A. Bellissimo+4 more
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Identification of a regulatory protein required for pressure‐responsive gene expression in the deep‐sea bacterium Photobacterium species strain SS9 [PDF]
Timothy J. Welch, Douglas H. Bartlett
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The Growth of Rhodospirillum Rubrum and Photobacterium Fischeri in Mixed Culture [PDF]
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McAtee, Lloyd Thomas
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Molecular investigation of luxA gene to identify luminescent bacteria in Caspian sea
Bioluminescence is a chemical reaction that causes light emission in the living organisms. Luminous bacteria are the most abundant bioluminescent organisms in natural environments.
Mojtaba Mohseni, Mohaddeseh Salehghamari
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