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Pacemaker Endocarditis Due to Propionibacterium acnes

Infection, 2003
Propionibacterium acnes belongs to the cutaneous flora of humans; it is often considered to be contaminant but has also been found to be a pathogen in human diseases. It is an uncommon causal agent in infective endocarditis and appears to have a predilection for prosthetic valves and foreign bodies.
H. Gabriel   +2 more
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Optimization of electrotransformation conditions for Propionibacterium acnes

Journal of Microbiological Methods, 2008
Propionibacterium acnes has been known to be involved in the pathology of acne. However, the definite mechanism in the development of acne and the inflammation are unknown. For P. acnes, a transformation method has not been established, although it is believed to be a basic tool for gene manipulation. This study attempted to develop a P.
Jae-Seong So, Dae-Eun Cheong, Hae-In Lee
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The Prevalence and Pathogenicity of Propionibacterium acnes Keratitis

Cornea, 2009
To study the prevalence, pathogenicity, and virulence of Propionibacterium acnes keratitis.All cases of infectious keratitis submitted to the microbiologic laboratory of the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary between January 1, 2003, and April 6, 2006, were reviewed. Those cases in which P.
Renee Yang   +5 more
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Synergistic lysis of erythrocytes by Propionibacterium acnes

Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1978
Sheep and human erythrocytes, partially processed by Staphylococcus aureus or Clostridium perfringens, were susceptible to lysis in the presence of Propionibacterium acnes. P. acnes liberated a lipase that was detected on Tween 80 agar and also on phospholipase C-precipitated egg yolk agar.
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<i>Propionibacterium acnes </i>and Acne

Dermatology, 1998
William J. Cunliffe   +9 more
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Skin: Cutibacterium (formerly Propionibacterium) acnes and Acne Vulgaris

2018
Acne vulgaris is an extremely common condition, experienced byapproximately 80% of adolescents. The initiation of this disease and thechain of events in acne formation are poorly understood. The Grampositiveomnipresent skin commensal Cutibacterium (formerlyPropionibacterium) acnes has been identified as a contributing factor inacne, but the importance ...
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Propionibacterium acnes Keratitis

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1992
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Propionibacterium acnes infection of the elbow

Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, 2011
Daniel Redfern   +2 more
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Propionibacterium acnes and Sarcoidosis

Internal Medicine Review, 2017
Hirohisa Ichikawa   +3 more
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