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: An Emerging Cause of Nosocomial Pneumonia
Gram-negative infections are a rising concern faced by the medical community. Approximately 30% of nosocomial bloodstream infections in intensive care units in the United States are caused by these gram-negative species.
Saad Ullah MD +5 more
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Efficient genetic manipulation of Shewanella through targeting defense islands
The Shewanella genus is widely recognized for its remarkable respiratory adaptability in anaerobic environments, exhibiting potential for bioremediation and microbial fuel cell applications. However, the genetic manipulation of certain Shewanella strains
Yilong Ruan +6 more
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The roles of CymA in support of the respiratory flexibility of Shewanella oneidensisMR-1 [PDF]
Akagawamatsushita +41 more
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Molecular Structure of Endotoxins from Gram-negative Marine Bacteria: An Update (review) [PDF]
A. Molinaro +5 more
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Environmental stressors (such as ammonia) in aquaculture could increase the risk of pathogenicity, posing a more severe threat to farmed fish. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of ammonia stress on the pathogenicity of Shewanella spp ...
Rasha M. Reda +4 more
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Nadir bir pnömoni etkeni : Shewanella putrefaciens
Weread with interestingly the paper named “A Rare Cause of Pneumonia: Shewanella putrefaciens” presented by Durdu et al. published in Mikrobiyol Bul 2012; 46(1): 117-21. S.putrefaciens is a gram-negative, facultative anaerobic and non-fermentative rod that rarely causes infections in humans.
Taş, Tekin, Küçükbayrak, Abdülkadir
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Molecular structure and free energy landscape for electron transport in the decahaem cytochrome MtrF [PDF]
Blumberger +25 more
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