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Risk factors for noma disease: a 6-year, prospective, matched case-control study in Niger
Background: Noma is a poorly studied disease that leads to severe facial tissue destruction in children in developing countries, but the cause remains unknown. We aimed to identify the epidemiological and microbiological risk factors associated with noma
Denise Baratti-Mayer, MD +11 more
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Feed composition affects the gut bacterial community in aquatic species, but little is known about how diet type impacts gut microbiota in molluscan bivalves.
Shirin Akter +6 more
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X-ray crystallographic analysis of the pyrophosphate-dependent phosphofructokinase of Spirochaeta thermophilum : a thesis presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Biochemistry at Massey University, New Zealand [PDF]
The structure of a homodimeric, non-allosteric, PPᵢ.-dependent phosphofructokinase from the thermophilic bacterium Spirochaeta thermophilum has been resolved by X-ray crystallography in two distinct conformations at 2.2 (R = 0.1991 [R free = 0.2288 ...
Welham, Andrew James
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بررسی وضعیت Spirochaeta microti، انگل موش چمن در ایران [PDF]
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Human intestinal spirochetes are distinct from Serpulina hyodysenteriae
Twenty-nine intestinal spirochetes isolated from Australian aboriginal children and six strains from Italian adults (HRM1, -2, -4, -5, -7, and -14) were genetically examined at 15 enzyme loci by using multilocus enzyme electrophoresis.
Lymbery, A.J. +3 more
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Über die Oxdasereaktion von Spirochäten [PDF]
Ich habe die Indophenolreaktion bei Spirochaeta pallida, recurrens und morsusmuris geprüft. Aber diese Reaktion fiel bei allen Spirochäten negativ aus.
Murayama, Iseo
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تب راجعه پراکنده در ایران. مطالعه تجربی Spirochaeta persica [PDF]
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The occurrence and epidemiology of intestinal spirochaetes in humans in Western Australia
The intestinal spirochaetes Brachyspira aalborgi and Brachyspira pilosicoli colonise the large intestine of humans, whilst B. pilosicoli also colonises a number of animal species. Both organisms have been detected in human intestinal spirochaetosis (HIS),
Brooke, Celia Josephine
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Boxplot of inter- and intra-specific POCP values.
Inter-specific and intra-specific comparisons included Lyme borreliosis (LB) and relapsing-fever species (RF), reptile-associated species (REP) including the echnida-associated species ‘Candidatus B. tachyglossi’. The inter-genera comparison included the
Alex Gofton (6156707) +7 more
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Eutrophication followed by deterioration of water quality and loss of aquatic plants is a global problem in aquatic ecosystems. Sediment microbial communities are often used as indicators of environmental changes due to their sensitive responses. However,
Jing Zhou +7 more
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