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[A rare cause of pneumonia: Shewanella putrefaciens].
Shewanella putrefaciens is a gram-negative, non-fermentative, oxidase positive, motile bacillus that produces hydrogen sulphide. It is found widely in the nature especially in marine environments. Although it is accepted as saprophytic, different clinical syndromes, most commonly skin or soft tissue infections, have been associated with S.putrefaciens,
Durdu, BÜLENT +4 more
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Characteristics of selenite bioreduction by Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 with redox mediators
Accelerating the selenite reduction rate is important in selenite bioreduction by microorganism process. This study investigates the impact of redox mediators (α-AQS, AQS, 1,5-AQDS and AQDS) on bioreduction of selenite by Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 and ...
Junjiang LI +6 more
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Two novel species belonging to the genus Shewanella are described on the basis of their phenotypic characteristics, phylogenetic analyses of 16S rRNA and gyrB gene sequences and levels of DNA-DNA hybridization.
Vogel, Birte Fonnesbech +3 more
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IntroductionShewanella is an important opportunistic pathogen distributed in marine environments that has caused an increasing number of clinical infections.
Ying Kang +10 more
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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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Raw data files for work presented in "Impacts of Nanoplastics on the Viability and Riboflavin Secretion in the Model Bacteria Shewanella oneidensis" Frontiers in Environmental Science (2020), 8:97.
Fawcett, Liam P +3 more
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Shewanella phage encoding a putative anti-CRISPR-like gene represents a novel potential viral family
Shewanella is a prevalent bacterial genus in deep-sea environments including marine sediments, exhibiting diverse metabolic capabilities that indicate its significant contributions to the marine biogeochemical cycles.
Hongmin Wang +16 more
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Shewanella spp. are remarkably versatile respirers. These gram-negative facultative anaerobes can not only switch from aerobic to anaerobic respiration of soluble non-metallic species, but can also reduce metal ions, both soluble and insoluble. By performing extracellular electron transfer (EET) across their outer membranes, they can reduce insoluble ...
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It has previously been shown that the Shewanella putrefaciens W3-18-1 strain produces remarkably high current in microbial fuel cells (MFCs) and can form magnetite at 0 degrees C.
Wei, Hehong +10 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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