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Isolation, Identification and Pathogenicity Analysis of Proteus mirabilis in Cynomolgus Monkey From Yunnan, China. [PDF]
This study demonstrated that the pathogen responsible for diarrhoea in a cynomolgus monkey was identified as Proteus mirabilis (P. mirabilis) through methods including bacterial isolation and culture, morphological examination, biochemical profiling, 16S rRNA sequencing, analysis of key virulence genes and bacterial artificial infection tests.
Li H +6 more
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Background: Among Gram-negative bacteria, the presence of beta-lactamases is a defined modality of resistance to antibiotics of the beta-lactam group. Proteus species also has been showing various degrees of resistance to these groups of antibiotics and
M Anju, Thomas S Kuruvilla
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HISTOIMMUNOLOGICAL CHANGES IN THE URINARY SYSTEM OF WISTER ALBINO RAT RESULTED FROM Proteus mirabilis Infestations [PDF]
Urine samples of human's mid-stream urinary tract were collected from patients (males and females)who suffered from signs of urinary tract problems .
Kiffah Sh.Hamad +2 more
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Uropathogenic Properties of Proteus Mirabilis and Proteus Vulgaris [PDF]
A group of faecal isolates of Proteus vulgaris and P. mirabilis was studied for the presence of possible virulence factors such as growth rates in urine and broth, haemolysin production, hydrophobicity, sensitivity to the bactericidal activity of human serum and cell invasiveness.
P G, Peerbooms +2 more
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Probing the chemical constituents of Cassia javanica and its in vitro analyses as a potent drug
The phytochemical screening of the crude methanolic stem extracts of Cassia javanica plant showed the presence of different classes of organic compounds like alkaloids, tannins, flavonoids, saponins, phlobatanins, steroids, anthraquinone and cardiac ...
Muhammad Abdul Haleem +6 more
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Transposon mutagenesis in Proteus mirabilis [PDF]
A technique of transposon mutagenesis involving the use of Tn5 on a suicide plasmid was developed for Proteus mirabilis. Analysis of the resulting exconjugants indicated that Tn5 transposed in P. mirabilis at a frequency of ca. 4.5 x 10(-6) per recipient cell.
R, Belas, D, Erskine, D, Flaherty
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Methionine synthesis in Proteus mirabilis [PDF]
SUMMARY: Sixty different isolates of methionineless auxotrophs of Proteus mirabilis were arranged in nine biochemical groups according to their growth responses to methionine or its precursors. These requirements suggested that P. mirabilis possesses a route for methionine biosynthesis which is similar to the pathway operating in Escherichia coli and ...
W O, Grabow, J A, Smit
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Atelerix albiventris and Hystrix javanica are currently traded as pets or consumed in Indonesia, but there has been no research about bacteria from the vulva swab before.
Dwi Ash-Santri Anindya +4 more
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Bacterial reduction of N-oxides of tobacco- specific nitrosamines (TSNA) [PDF]
1 Contrary to established metabolic pattern, a recent investigation of NNK metabolism produced in rat urine higher levels of 4-(methylnitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1- butanone (NNK) and 4-(methylnitrosamino)-1-(3-pyri dyl)-1-butanol (NNAL) than their N ...
Calmels S. +4 more
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Attachment of Proteus mirabilis to human urinary sediment epithelial cells in vitro
In vitro attachment of 335 Proteus mirabilis strains from various human sources to human urinary tract epithelial in adhesive capacity was found between Proteus mirabilis strains were isolated from the blood of 30 patients with Bacteria, Burns swabs 59 ...
AL-Araji K. Mohammed
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