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Unified Theory of Bacterial Sialometabolism: How and Why Bacteria Metabolize Host Sialic Acids

open access: yesInternational Scholarly Research Notices, Volume 2013, Issue 1, 2013., 2013
Sialic acids are structurally diverse nine‐carbon ketosugars found mostly in humans and other animals as the terminal units on carbohydrate chains linked to proteins or lipids. The sialic acids function in cell‐cell and cell‐molecule interactions necessary for organismic development and homeostasis.
Eric R. Vimr   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Structures and stereochemistry of the very long alpha, omega-bifunctional alkyl species in the membrane of Sarcina ventriculi indicate that they are formed by tail-to-tail coupling of normal fatty acids.

open access: yesJournal of Lipid Research, 1994
In a previous study, we demonstrated that Sarcina ventriculi is capable of adjusting to alterations in environmental conditions (such as increase in temperature, lowering of pH, or addition of exogenous organic solvents) by the synthesis of a family of ...
S Jung, R.I. Hollingsworth
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Examination of equine glandular stomach lesions for bacteria, including Helicobacter spp by fluorescence in situ hybridisation

open access: yesBMC Microbiology, 2010
Background The equine glandular stomach is commonly affected by erosion and ulceration. The aim of this study was to assess whether bacteria, including Helicobacter, could be involved in the aetiology of gastric glandular lesions seen in horses.
Olsen Susanne N   +3 more
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3. Sarcina Ventriculi [PDF]

open access: yesThe American Journal of the Medical Sciences
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Mesenchymal Stem Cell‐Engrafted Bacterial Cellulose and Graphene Oxide Scaffolds Enhance Peripheral Nerve Repair in a Rat Model

open access: yesMacromolecular Materials and Engineering, Volume 310, Issue 11, November 2025.
This study investigates the use of graphene oxide‐decorated bacterial cellulose (BC/GO) scaffolds combined with mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) to enhance axonal regeneration after sciatic nerve injury in rats. Graphene oxide is embedded monodispersely into the BC fibrillar matrix.
Ismail Simsek   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Metabolism of Formic Acid by Sarcina ventriculi [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of General Microbiology, 1968
SUMMARY: Sarcina ventriculi possesses a hydrogen-producing mechanism similar to that present in the coli-aerogenes group of bacteria. Formate is converted to hydrogen and carbon dioxide by formate hydrogenlyase and S. ventriculi is thus the only organism outside the coliform group known to possess this system.
T. BAUCHOP, E. A. DAWES
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A Review of Functional Hydrogels for Flexible Chemical Sensors

open access: yesAdvanced Sensor Research, Volume 3, Issue 3, March 2024.
Hydrogels show unique advantages in flexible chemical sensors to monitor the environment and human biosignals at the molecular level owing to their tunable physicochemical properties and tissue‐like mechanical properties. This review outlines the development of functional hydrogel‐based flexible chemical sensors with a focus on materials, operating ...
Pengcheng Zhou   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Clostridium ventriculi in a cynomolgus monkey with acute gastric dilatation and rupture: A case report

open access: yesJournal of Medical Primatology, Volume 53, Issue 1, February 2024.
Abstract Acute gastric dilatation (AGD) is one of the most prevalent and life‐threatening diseases in nonhuman primates worldwide. However, the etiology of this syndrome has not been determined. Recently, sudden death occurred in a 7‐year‐old female cynomolgus monkey with a history of fecal microbiota transplantation using diarrheic stools.
Gyu‐Seo Bae   +15 more
wiley   +1 more source

Influence of pH extremes on sporulation and ultrastructure of Sarcina ventriculi [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Bacteriology, 1989
Distinct morphological changes in the ultrastructure of Sarcina ventriculi were observed when cells were grown in medium of constant composition at pH extremes of 3.0 and 8.0. Transmission electron microscopy revealed that at low pH (less than or equal to 3.0) the cells formed regular packets and cell division was uniform. When the pH was increased (to
S E, Lowe, H S, Pankratz, J G, Zeikus
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