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Hemolysin of Propionibacterium avidum
Zentralblatt für Bakteriologie, Mikrobiologie und Hygiene. 1. Abt. Originale. A, Medizinische Mikrobiologie, Infektionskrankheiten und Parasitologie, 1982Thiol-activated extracellular hemolysin produced by a strain of Propionibacterium avidum was partially purified and several properties were examined. The hemolysin was heat labile and inactivated by proteases and deoxyribonuclease. Hemolysin adsorbed to erythrocytes at 0 degrees C. Cu++ at 1 mM inhibited hemolysis partially.
S, Fujimura +3 more
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Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease, 2009
Propionibacterium sp. is commonly isolated in association with orthopedic implants, either as a pathogen or a colonizer. Microbial characteristics that indicate whether the isolated species is a likely cause of orthopedic implant infection versus a colonizing agent would be clinically useful. We performed a prospective trial to determine the species of
Fernandez Sampedro, Marta +7 more
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Propionibacterium sp. is commonly isolated in association with orthopedic implants, either as a pathogen or a colonizer. Microbial characteristics that indicate whether the isolated species is a likely cause of orthopedic implant infection versus a colonizing agent would be clinically useful. We performed a prospective trial to determine the species of
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Effect of lipase activities of Propionibacterium granulosum and Propionibacterium acnes.
Drugs under experimental and clinical research, 2002We studied the lipase activities of Propionibacterium granulosum, P. acnes and the suppression of these activities by Jumi-haidoku-to (JHT). Lipase activity of P. acnes biotype III (BIII) was strongest, while that of P. granulosum was faintly expressed.
S, Higaki +4 more
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Endocarditis Due to Propionibacterium acnes
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1980A case of Propionibacterium acnes endocarditis documented by blood culture and culture of the valve is presented. A brief review of the literature is summarized.
J F, Lewis, J H, Abramson
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The microaerophily and photosensitivity of Propionibacterium acnes
Journal of Applied Bacteriology, 1994E. MARTIN GRIBBON, J.G. SHOESMITH, W.J. CUNLIFFE AND K.T. HOLLAND. 1994. The effect of oxygen on the in vitro propagation of Propionibacterium acnes was investigated under defined culture conditions.
E M, Gribbon +3 more
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Influence of Cobalt on Propionibacterium freudenreichii
Nature, 1964IN recent years some attention has been devoted to study of Propionibacterium chiefly because of its ability to synthesize appreciable amounts of vitamin B12. Several authors1–6, working with different species of Propionibacterium, reported high vitamin B12 activity under different culture conditions3–6.
S S, RAO, D R, WASHINGTON
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Treatment of Propionibacterium acnes endophthalmitis
Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2001Propionibacterium acnes is a well-known cause of delayed endophthalmitis following cataract surgery. A white intracapsular plaque, keratic precipitates, and hypopyon may be present. Although there is no consensus on the treatment approach, recent studies have reviewed the outcomes of relatively large numbers of patients.
V A, Deramo, T D, Ting
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1999
The propionic acid bacteria constitute the genus Propionibacterium, which, together with Eubacterium, comprises the family Propionibacteriaceae. The name Propionibacterium was suggested by Orla-Jensen (1909), because these bacteria produce large amounts of propionic acid during fermentation.
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The propionic acid bacteria constitute the genus Propionibacterium, which, together with Eubacterium, comprises the family Propionibacteriaceae. The name Propionibacterium was suggested by Orla-Jensen (1909), because these bacteria produce large amounts of propionic acid during fermentation.
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Phosphatidylmyoinositol monomannoside in Propionibacterium shermanii
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1968Certain morphological (1) and physiological (2) similarities between the genera Mycobacterium and Propionibacterium indicate a phylogenetic and taxonomic relationship. This is supported by chemical evidence, in particular similarities in cell wall constituents (3), in DNA structure (2) and in the presence of large amounts of free trehalose in both ...
P, Brennan, C E, Ballou
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The immunology of Propionibacterium acnes and acne
Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 1999The majority of recent publications on the immunology of Propionibacterium acnes relate to the potential use of the bacterium as an adjuvant or its use in rodent models of human inflammatory disease. These studies have increased the understanding of the potential effects of Propionibacterium acnes on cells of the mononuclear phagocyte system.
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