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Cerebral abscess caused by Rhizobium radiobacter

AIDS, 2012
Luis O. Rojas   +4 more
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A Rare Case of Endophthalmitis with Rhizobium radiobacter, Soon after a Resolved Keratitis: Case Report

Antibiotics, 2022
Andrei Theodor Balasoiu   +2 more
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A rare cause of catheter-related bacteremia: Rhizobium radiobacter

2019
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Goeruemlue, Guerbuez   +6 more
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Rhizobium radiobacter Sepsis Linked to Munchausen Syndrome

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 2015
Sameer Sawhney   +3 more
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STRUCTURAL MODIFICATION OF EXOPOLYSACCHARIDE BY RHIZOBIUM RADIOBACTER 36

Bacteria of the Rhizobium genus are also well-known for their ability to synthesize exopolysaccharides (EPS), which are crucial for their survival and function under abiotic stress conditions [1]. The synthesis and regulation of EPS in Rhizobium are governed by specific gene clusters, most notably the exo genes [2].
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EXO GENES OF RHIZOBIUM RADIOBACTER 36 AND THEIR CHARACTERIZATION

Bacteria of Rhizobium genus are characterized with synthesis exopolysaccharides (EPS), which play a crucial role in cell defense in abiotic stress, such as salinity, drought, heavy metals exposure etc. [1, 2]. Production of EPS by Rhizobium are controlled by a set of specific genes, such as exo genes [2].
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Gene expression abundance dictated exopolysaccharide modification in Rhizobium radiobacter SZ4S7S14 as the cell's response to salt stress

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2020
Wen-jun Li   +2 more
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