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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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In Enterobacterales, the most common carbapenemases are Ambler’s class A (KPC-like), class B (NDM-, VIM- or IMP-like) or class D (OXA-48-like) enzymes. This study describes the characterization of twenty-four OXA-23 or OXA-58 producing-Proteus mirabilis ...
R. Bonnin +14 more
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Antibacterial Effects of the Essential Oils of CommonlyConsumed Medicinal Herbs Using an In Vitro Model. [PDF]
The chemical composition and antibacterial activity of essential oils from 10 commonly consumed herbs: Citrus aurantium, C. limon, Lavandula angustifolia, Matricaria chamomilla, Mentha piperita, M.
Brkic, D. +4 more
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Proteus species are rod-shaped, Gram-negative bacteria that cause opportunistic infections in the urinary tract and occasionally in the gastrointestinal tract.
Isyaka M Tom +5 more
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Pathogenic bacteria can enter into a viable but non‐culturable (VBNC) state under unfavourable conditions. Proteus mirabilis is responsible for dire clinical consequences including septicaemia, urinary tract infections and pneumonia, but is not a species
R. Wasfi +3 more
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On an age and spatially structured population model for Proteus Mirabilis swarm-colony development
Proteus mirabilis are bacteria that make strikingly regular spatial-temporal patterns on agar surfaces. In this paper we investigate a mathematical model that has been shown to display these structures when solved numerically.
Laurençot, Philippe, Walker, Christoph
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Genetic Transformation in Proteus mirabilis [PDF]
SUMMARY: A method is described for the isolation of biologically active DNA from Proteus mirabilis strain 13 which could transform auxotrophic mutants of P. mirabilis to prototrophy. This DNA preparation did not transform similar mutants of P. vulgaris.
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Modeling the Role of the Cell Cycle in Regulating Proteus mirabilis Swarm-Colony Development
We present models and computational results which indicate that the spatial and temporal regularity seen in Proteus mirabilis swarm-colony development is largely an expression of a sharp age of dedifferentiation in the cell cycle from motile swarmer ...
Ayati +11 more
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We report the detection of a plasmid-borne mobile colistin-resistance-gene, mcr-1, in Proteus mirabilis, a known community and hospital pathogen, that was isolated from a toddler (2 years old) in the community in Lebanon.
Zaynab Hmede, Issmat I. Kassem
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Proteus mirabilis inhibits cancer growth and pulmonary metastasis in a mouse breast cancer model. [PDF]
A variety of bacteria have been used as agents and vectors for antineoplastic therapy. A series of mechanisms, including native bacterial toxicity, sensitization of the immune system and competition for nutrients, may contribute to antitumor effects ...
Hong Zhang +15 more
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