Structural and biochemical characterisation of the N-carbamoyl-β-alanine amidohydrolase from Rhizobium radiobacter MDC 8606. [PDF]
N‐carbamoyl‐β‐alanine amidohydrolase (CβAA) constitutes one of the most important groups of industrially relevant enzymes used in the production of optically pure amino acids and derivatives. In this study, a CβAA‐encoding gene from Rhizobium radiobacter
Paloyan A +14 more
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Triple-valve replacement for Rhizobium radiobacter endocarditis with septic shock in an adult with ventricular septal defect. A case report. [PDF]
Introduction and importance Triple-valve replacement in active infective endocarditis has rarely been reported. This paper is the first report of a triple-valve replacement performed in endocarditis with septic shock and the first presentation of ...
Iosifescu AG +5 more
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Pneumonia Caused by Rhizobium radiobacter [PDF]
Rhizobium spp. are aerobic, motile, non-spore forming, oxidase-positive, gram-negative rods. It has been shown that these microorganisms, which were not considered a pathogen initially, may lead to various infections. In particular, Rhizobium radiobacter,
Arzu ALTUNÇEKİÇ YILDIRIM +3 more
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A simple method for creating transgenic pea hairy roots using a Japanese pea cultivar and a Japanese Rhizobium radiobacter strain. [PDF]
Pea (Pisum sativum) is an agriculturally important leguminous crop cultivated worldwide. It is also the plant from which phytoalexin was isolated for the first time.
Uchida K, Yokota Hirai M.
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A retrospective study: management of Rhizobium radiobacter-associated bloodstream infections in pediatric hematology and oncology patients. [PDF]
SUMMARY OBJECTIVE: Rhizobium spp. strains (formerly classified as Agrobacterium based on 16S rDNA analysis) are aerobic, motile, oxidase-positive, non-spore-forming gram-negative bacilli.
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Fournier gangrene due to Rhizobium Radiobacter. [PDF]
Fournier's gangrene (FG) is a life-threatening, rapidly progressing acute necrotizing fasciitis of perianal, genitourinary and perineal areas. The most common isolated pathogens are E.coli, Streptococcus and Enterococcus in tissue and abscess cultures. However we present the first Rhizobium radiobacter FG in this case.
Sen V, Sen P, Sahin MO.
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Primary Bacteremia Caused by Rhizobium radiobacter in Neonate: A Rare Case Report [PDF]
Rhizobium radiobacter is a gram-negative tumourigenic plant pathogen that rarely causes infections in humans. Rhizobium radiobacter has a strong predilection to cause infection particularly in those patients who have long standing indwelling foreign ...
Shreekant Tiwari, Siba Shanker Beriha
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Nonunion Humerous Fracture Infection Caused by Rhizobium radiobacter in a 24-Year-Old Healthy Patient: A Rare Case Report [PDF]
Although Rhizobium radiobacter is a pathogen commonly found in soil and plants, human disease caused by the Rhizobium genus is rare and cited in immunocompromised patients and in those who carry foreign plastic bodies such as catheters. We present a case
Aikaterini Stamou +5 more
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<i>Rhizobium radiobacter</i> Prosthetic Valve Endocarditis - A Case Report and Literature Analysis. [PDF]
We describe a case of a 67-year-old man with bioprosthetic aortic valve endocarditis secondary to Rhizobium radiobacter, a rare Gram-negative plant pathogen. The initial source was assumed to be due to soil exposure.
Shah S, Ramakrishnan K, Jawa R.
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N-Carbamoyl-β-Alanine Amidohydrolase (CβAA) constitute one of the most important groups of industrially relevant enzymes used in production of optically pure amino acids and derivatives. In this study, a N-carbamoyl-β-alanine amidohydrolase encoding gene
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