10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TREPONEME»
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treponeme in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Prokaryotes: Vol. 7: Proteobacteria: Delta and Epsilon ...
10% Treponema vincentii (oral group 1); AF033309 [Spirochaeta] zuelzerae;
M88725 Treponema medium (oral group 1); AF023051 Oral treponeme clone T3,
group 1; AF023060 Oral treponeme clone T19, group 1; AF023059 Treponema ...
Martin Dworkin, Stanley Falkow, 2006
They assert that two separate and distinct treponeme are the cause. The
treponeme causing general paralysis they call neurotrophic and that causing
general syphilis dermotrophic. They compare these two treponeme to those
causing African ...
Indiana State Board of Health, 1918
One group of proteins called antibodies is designed by the white blood cells to
specifically combat foreign substances like the syphilis treponeme. Other
antibodies in fact harm the body, creating the lesion where the antibodies are
attacking ...
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Practical Handbook of Microbiology
It has been suggested that the treponeme of endemic syphilis is a subspecies or
variant of T. pallidum and that treponeme FB is a subspecies or variant of T.
pertenue.1* The only pathogenic treponeme that has been cultivated on artificial
...
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Experimental Chemotherapy
The optimum temperature for growth was found to be 55.4—55.4°C. Hardy and
Nell (1961) found that lowering osmotic pressure in a medium supporting the
growth of the Reiter treponeme led to the development of spherical bodies,
similar to ...
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Infectious Diseases of the Fetus and Newborn: Expert Consult
Nontreponemal tests are used primarilyforscreening (i.e.,toestablish a “
presumptive” diagnosis)and monitoring oftherapy [320]. Inmost instances, a
nontreponemal positive reaction is followed up with a treponeme-
specifictestforconfirmation.
Christopher B. Wilson, Victor Nizet, Jack S. Remington, 2010
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Handbook of Animal Models of Infection: Experimental Models ...
The treponeme burden in lymph tissue is determined by homogenizing the
inguinal lymph node in 1 ml of PBS. The treponeme concentration is assessed by
dark-field microscopy, and the overall burden is then calculated. The inguinal
lymph ...
Merle A. Sande, Oto Zak, 1999
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Molecular Biology of Spirochetes
Expression of Heterologous Treponeme Genes in T. phagedenis Since T.
pallidum and T. denticola have been isolated in humans, it was of interest to
develop a gene transfer system in a treponeme which is not a normal human
colonizer ...
Felipe C. Cabello, Dagmar Hulinska, Henry P. Godfrey, 2006
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Yellow Fever, Black Goddess: The Coevolution of People and ...
It has been suspected for some time that the treponemes of bejel and of syphilis
are very closely related, perhaps more closely than either is related to the
treponeme of yaws. In experiments carried out in the 1950s, however, it proved ...
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Pox: Genius, Madness, And The Mysteries Of Syphilis
Those who hold that the Pox had always existed in Europe suggest that it may
have been caused by a relatively harmless organism known as a treponeme that
suddenly mutated into a malignant venereal agent, only to mutate again to a less
...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «TREPONEME»
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treponeme is used in the context of the following news items.
Searchers look for ailing elk
State researchers believe that hoof disease is caused by the treponeme bacteria, which has been linked to hoof disease in cows and sheep. Since March ... «The Columbian, May 15»
Biologists, volunteers patrol the region in search of diseased elk
WDFW researchers believe that hoof disease is caused by the treponeme bacteria, which has been linked to hoof disease in cows and sheep in many parts of ... «Longview Daily News, Apr 15»
Study of Hunter-Gatherers' Guts Reveals Ancient Microbes
The treponeme species in the Matsés and the farmers from Tunapuco were more closely related to variants that help break down fiber and digest carbohydrates ... «National Geographic, Mar 15»
State recruits volunteers for spring hoof rot survey
Based on all evidence to date, hoof disease is believed to be caused by infectious treponeme bacteria and most closely resembles contagious ovine digital ... «TheNewsTribune.com, Feb 15»
JORDAN NAILON | Hoof rot disease shows up in Olympic Peninsula …
Scientists say that the hoof dilapidating disease, which has no known cure, is caused by bacteria (treponeme) closely related to the root of hoof rot issues in ... «Kitsap Sun, Feb 15»
A second opinion on elk hoof disease
They think hoof rot is most likely caused by the infectious treponeme bacteria, which has been linked to hoof disease in cows and sheep. On the other side sits ... «The Columbian, Jan 15»
Herbicides Hurting Hooves?
This leaves the animals susceptible to many diseases they were once able to fight off such as Leptospirosis and of course WDFW's latests guess, treponeme ... «The Columbian, Aug 14»
Elk hoof rot outbreak in Washington may be spreading to Oregon
Treponeme-associated hoof disease has been observed in elk populations in western Washington; similar symptoms have been observed in elk in northwest ... «The Oregonian, Aug 14»
SUMMER SURVEY: Elk with severe hoof disease to be killed
Mansfield said treponeme bacteria have been linked to an increase of hoof disease in sheep and cattle in many parts of the world, but have never before been ... «Bellingham Herald, Jun 14»
Elk hoof rot disease raises further questions for wildlife experts
Dr. Kristin Mansfield, WDFW epidemiologist, said treponeme bacteria have been linked to an increase of hoof disease in sheep and cattle in many parts of the ... «The Spokesman Review, Jun 14»