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Impact of SARS-CoV-2 P.1 Variant Infection on the Nasopharyngeal Commensal Bacterial Microbiome of Individuals from the Brazilian Amazon. [PDF]

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Mendes Silva Cruz A   +14 more
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Alcohol exposure alters the diversity and composition of oral microbiome. [PDF]

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Distribution of Vibrionaceae in farmed Asian sea bass, Lates calcarifer in Thailand and their high prevalence of antimicrobial resistance.

Journal of Fish Diseases, 2022
This study describes the etiological agent of Vibriosis along with its distribution and antimicrobial resistance profiles among farmed Asian sea bass (Lates calcarifer) in Thailand. The study isolated 283 Vibrionaceae from 15 Asian sea bass farms located
H. Raharjo   +12 more
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Occurrence of Uronic Acid in Lipopolysaccharides of Vibrionaceae [PDF]

open access: possibleMicrobiology and Immunology, 1982
AbstractThe occurrence of uronic acid as a sugar constituent of lipopolysaccharides (LPS) in Vibrionaceae was demonstrated for the first time. More than 100 strains were examined. Of five genera constituting Vibrionaceae, i.e., Vibrio, Aeromonas, Plesiomonas, Photobacterium, and Lucibacterium, the latter three contained uronic acid in LPS of all of ...
Takehiro Iguchi   +6 more
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The Core and Pan-Genome of the Vibrionaceae

2009 International Joint Conference on Bioinformatics, Systems Biology and Intelligent Computing, 2009
Species of the family Vibrionaceae are ubiquitous in marine environments and the family contains numerous important pathogens of humans and marine species. In order to find the core, accessory and pan-proteome of this family, we deduced the complete set of orthologs for eleven strains from this family.
Hong Cai, Jianying Gu, Timothy Lilburn
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A method of the selective isolation and enumeration of marine Vibrionaceae

Microbial Ecology, 1980
A noninhibitory medium and GasPack anaerobic culture system were employed for the selective enumeration and isolation of Vibrionaceae in seawater and marine sediments.Vibrio counts obtained by the new method for seawater and sediment samples were compared with vibrio numbers in the heterotrophic bacterial population appearing on a medium routinely ...
Usio Simidu, Kumiko Tsukamoto
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Detection of Vibrionaceae in mussels and in their seawater growing area

Letters in Applied Microbiology, 2001
The seasonal trend and frequency of detection of Vibrionaceae in seawater samples and in molluscs collected in the Adriatic Sea was measured.Over a 2-year period, 726 bacterial strains were isolated, of which 46.9% belonged to the Vibrio genus, 29.8% to the Aeromonas genus and the remaining 23.3% was made up of the Pseudomonas, Flavobacterium ...
Loredana Cozzi   +6 more
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The genomic code: inferring Vibrionaceae niche specialization

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2006
The Vibrionaceae show a wide range of niche specialization, from free-living forms to those attached to biotic and abiotic surfaces, from symbionts to pathogens and from estuarine inhabitants to deep-sea piezophiles. The existence of complete genome sequences for closely related species from varied aquatic niches makes this group an excellent case ...
David W. Ussery   +3 more
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Physiological Responses to Stress in the Vibrionaceae

2010
The family Vibrionaceae (Domain Bacteria, Phylum Proteobacteria, Class Gammaproteobacteria) is comprised mostly of motile gram-negative chemoorganotrophs, possessing at least one polar flagellum (Farmer III and Janda, 2005; Thompson and Swings, 2006). Vibrios are facultative anaerobes, having both respiratory and fermentative metabolisms, and the mol ...
Michele K. Nishiguchi   +2 more
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