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Statistical optimization of process variables for enhanced serratiopeptidase production from soil Serratia marcescens VS56. [PDF]
Nair SR, Devi CS.
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Metabolic and genotypic characterization of meropenem-susceptible and meropenem-resistant <i>Serratia marcescens</i> isolates. [PDF]
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Unusual Serratia marcescens pleural infection in secondary spontaneous pneumothorax: a case report. [PDF]
Ashraf AA, Nag S, Karnaker VK.
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Journal of Medical Microbiology, 1997
Over the last 30 years, Serratia marcescens has become an important cause of nosocomial infection. There have been many reports concerning the identification, antibiotic susceptibility, pathogenicity, epidemiological investigations and typing of this organism. Accurate identification is important in defining outbreaks.
A, Hejazi, F R, Falkiner
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Over the last 30 years, Serratia marcescens has become an important cause of nosocomial infection. There have been many reports concerning the identification, antibiotic susceptibility, pathogenicity, epidemiological investigations and typing of this organism. Accurate identification is important in defining outbreaks.
A, Hejazi, F R, Falkiner
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Canadian Journal of Biochemistry, 1964
Cells of Serratia marcescens, whether pigmented or unpigmented, contained 10–11% of methanol–chloroform extractable lipids (dry weight basis) and < 1% of bound lipids. The extractable lipids contained 34–43% phosphatides, 3–11% unsaponifiable material, and 2–5% free fatty acid. The phosphatides contained high proportions of phosphatidyl ethanolamine
Kates, M., Adams, G.A., Martin, S.M.
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Cells of Serratia marcescens, whether pigmented or unpigmented, contained 10–11% of methanol–chloroform extractable lipids (dry weight basis) and < 1% of bound lipids. The extractable lipids contained 34–43% phosphatides, 3–11% unsaponifiable material, and 2–5% free fatty acid. The phosphatides contained high proportions of phosphatidyl ethanolamine
Kates, M., Adams, G.A., Martin, S.M.
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Archives of Surgery, 1977
Though rare, Serratia marcescens pneumonia is being reported with increasing frequency, especially in patients in intensive care units. We report three cases of S. marcescens pneumonia that presented striking similarities for age, group, type of surgical procedure, and microbiological, hemodynamic, and respiratory patterns.
G C, Carlon +4 more
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Though rare, Serratia marcescens pneumonia is being reported with increasing frequency, especially in patients in intensive care units. We report three cases of S. marcescens pneumonia that presented striking similarities for age, group, type of surgical procedure, and microbiological, hemodynamic, and respiratory patterns.
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