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Isolation of VIM-producing multidrug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa in pediatric haematology ward. [PDF]

open access: yesBatna Journal of Medical Sciences
The Gram-negative bacillus Pseudomonas aeruginosa is renowned for its extensive natural antibiotic resistance and opportunistic behaviour. With the exception of ertapenem, carbapenems represent the optimal pharmacological intervention for the ...
Siham AZROU   +2 more
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Evaluation the effect of microorganisms on germination, growth and physiological indices of pumpkin (Cucurbita pepo var.styriaca) under salinity stres [PDF]

open access: yesعلوم و فناوری بذر ایران, 2021
To study the effect of bio-priming on germination, growth and physiological indices of pumpkin under salinity a factorial experiment in a completely randomized design was conducted in three replications.
esmaeil mousavi, Heshmat Omidi
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Pseudomonas putida [PDF]

open access: yesTrends in Microbiology, 2020
Pseudomonas putida is a ubiquitous rhizosphere saprophytic bacterium and soil colonizer that belongs to the wide group of fluorescent Pseudomonas species. P. putida strain KT2440, the best-characterized member of the group, became a model laboratory species that attracted considerable attention as a cell host for synthetic biology and metabolic ...
Volke, Daniel C.   +2 more
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Post Keratoplasty Keratitis with Pandrug Resistant Pseudomonas spp. Showing False Susceptibility to Carbapenems

open access: yesAsian Journal of Medical Sciences, 2013
Pandrug resistant Pseudomonas keratitis is an emerging cause of bacterial keratitis challenging clinicians for prompt and prudent treatment to avoid disaster of loss of eye.
Munesh K Gupta
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A clinico – epidemiological and bacteriological study of secondary pyoderma from a tertiary care hospital in South India

open access: yesClinical Dermatology Review, 2022
Background: Pyodermas, one of the most common clinical conditions encountered in dermatological practice in all age groups, are further classified into primary (including superficial and deep) and secondary.
Deepthi Atmakuri   +2 more
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Deciphering a survival strategy during the interspecific competition between Bacillus cereus MSM-S1 and Pseudomonas sp. MSM-M1 [PDF]

open access: yesRoyal Society Open Science, 2016
Interspecific competition in bacteria governs colony growth dynamics and pattern formation. Here, we demonstrate an interesting phenomenon of interspecific competition between Bacillus cereus MSM-S1 and Pseudomonas sp.
Brinta Chakraborty   +4 more
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Effect of Two Unique Nanoparticle Formulations on the Efficacy of a Broadly Protective Vaccine Against Pseudomonas Aeruginosa

open access: yesFrontiers in Pharmacology, 2021
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic pathogen responsible for a wide range of infections in humans. In addition to its innate antibiotic resistance, P.
Debaki R. Howlader   +11 more
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Structures and broad-spectrum growth-inhibiting activity of formomarinobactin, formylated marinobactin analogs from the Pseudomonas lutea group

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology
Pseudomonas graminis LMG 21661T, an environmental strain of the P. lutea group, produces the siderophore formomarinobactin, a novel marinobactin-like siderophore.
Camille Grosse   +6 more
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Control of Pore Geometry in Soil Microcosms and Its Effect on the Growth and Spread of Pseudomonas and Bacillus sp.

open access: yesFrontiers in Environmental Science, 2018
Simplified experimental systems, often referred to as microcosms, have played a central role in the development of modern ecological thinking on issues ranging from competitive exclusion to examination of spatial resources and competition mechanisms ...
Archana Juyal   +7 more
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Investigating the Induced Systemic Resistance Mechanism of 2,4-Diacetylphloroglucinol (DAPG) using DAPG Hydrolase-Transgenic Arabidopsis

open access: yesThe Plant Pathology Journal, 2020
Plant immune responses can be triggered by chemicals, microbes, pathogens, insects, or abiotic stresses. In particular, induced systemic resistance (ISR) refers to the activation of the immune system due to a plant’s interaction with beneficial ...
Dae-Han Chae   +4 more
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