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[Experimental method for the differentiation of Treponema pallidum and Treponema pertenue].
A, Vaisman, A, Paris-Hamelin, F, Dunoyer
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Treponema, Iron and Neurodegeneration [PDF]
Spirochetes are suspected to be linked to the genesis of neurological diseases, including neurosyphillis or neurodegeneration (ND). Impaired iron homeostasis has been implicated in loss of function in several enzymes requiring iron as a cofactor, formation of toxic oxidative species, inflammation and elevated production of beta-amyloid proteins. This
Jolivet-Gougeon, A., Bonnaure-Mallet, M.
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A Lipopolysaccharide Antigen of the Treponema
Nature, 1958IMMUNOCHEMICAL studies carried out by D'Alessandro et al. 1 on a non-pathogenic, culturable treponeme, the so-called Reiter treponeme, revealed the presence of four antigenic components: (1) a thermolabile protein; (2) a specific, thermostable antigen with polysaccharide characteristics; (3) a lipoid, corresponding to the ubiquitous lipidic antigen ...
G, D'ALESSANDRO, C, DEL CARPIO
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Identification of Glycosylated Protein Antigens of Treponema pallidum and Treponema phagedenis
Zentralblatt für Bakteriologie, Mikrobiologie und Hygiene. Series A: Medical Microbiology, Infectious Diseases, Virology, Parasitology, 1985Comparison of autoradiographies of intrinsically [35S] methionine and [14C] glucosamine labeled Treponema pallidum (Nichols strain) after sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) revealed four glycosylated proteins with molecular weights 30,500, 33,000, 35,000, and 59,000. T.
M, Moskophidis, F, Müller
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Albumin requirement of Treponema denticola and Treponema vincentii
Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1983Treponema denticola and Treponema vincentii were found to require albumin, oleic acid, and thiamine pyrophosphate (TPP) for growth. Previous studies indicated that commercial human alpha globulin, which is 50% albumin, was the only serum fraction that supported growth of these two oral treponemes.
K G, Van Horn, R M, Smibert
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1994
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the culture of Treponerna pallidum ( T. pallidum ). T. pallidum can be cultivated in a variety of tissue culture vessels; 24-, 12-, and 6-well culture plates, and 25-, 75-, and 150-cm 2 tissue culture flasks, have been used successfully to cultivate T. pallidum .
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the culture of Treponerna pallidum ( T. pallidum ). T. pallidum can be cultivated in a variety of tissue culture vessels; 24-, 12-, and 6-well culture plates, and 25-, 75-, and 150-cm 2 tissue culture flasks, have been used successfully to cultivate T. pallidum .
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1992
Treponemes are helically coiled bacteria that are found in man and animals. Some of these host-associated organisms are pathogens, while many others can be found as part of the normal flora. They can be found in the oral cavity and intestinal tract and on the genitalia of man (Bowden and Hardie, 1971; Hanson and Cannafax, 1964; Rosebury, 1962).
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Treponemes are helically coiled bacteria that are found in man and animals. Some of these host-associated organisms are pathogens, while many others can be found as part of the normal flora. They can be found in the oral cavity and intestinal tract and on the genitalia of man (Bowden and Hardie, 1971; Hanson and Cannafax, 1964; Rosebury, 1962).
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