10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «FIMBRIATE»
Découvrez l'usage de
fimbriate dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
fimbriate et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Molecular Medical Microbiology, Three-Volume Set
An investigation of the growth of type I fimbriate bacteria in viva indicates,
however, that these appendages are important during infection (Maayan at al.,
1985). Non-fimbriate bacteria were injected into the bladder of mice and the
conversion ...
Yi-Wei Tang, Dongyou Liu, Ian Poxton, 2001
2
Fimbriae Adhesion, Genetics, Biogenesis, and Vaccines
It is known that the type 3 fimbriae of Klebsiella species bind to type V collagen,
50 but whether type 3 fimbriate Salmonella isolates also bind to extracellular
matrix material is unknown. In addition, many of the other non-type 1 fimbriae ...
3
Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on ...
Form and arrangement of clothing hairs on antennal segments of the
Hydroptilidae: (a) slender, tapered hair; (b) blunt fimbriate hair; (c) scattered,
tapered hairs; (d) scattered fimbriate hairs; (e) whorled fimbriate hairs. "
macrotrichia" of the ...
4
Methods in Microbiology
Thus all fimbriate species of Salmonella examined by agglutination and
agglutinin-absorption tests (Duguid and Campbell, 1969) shared one fimbrial
antigen, which was also shared with the fimbriae of strains of Arizona arizonae,
Citrobacter ...
James R. Norris, Douglas W. Ribbons, 1971
Corolla-lobes mostly shorter than the tubular-campanulate tube, ovate, obtuse,
deflexed. Stamens somewhat exserted. Scales about as long as tube, narrow,
long-fimbriate. Ovary ovoid-conical, thickened at apex. Styles somewhat shorter
than ...
6
Culture Media for Food Microbiology
Edge crenate to fimbriate. Sur- Anon. (1982) rounded by zone of oz— or B-
haemolysis. Kramer et al. (1982) CELP Crenate to fimbriate. Surrounded by white
zone Donovan (1958) of egg yolk hydrolysis. MEYP Crenate to fimbriate, matt
surface ...
J.E.L. Corry, G.D.W. Curtis, R.M. Baird, 1996
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Bacterial Plant Pathology: Cell and Molecular Aspects
Cells without fimbriae showed no increase in attachment (above a low base level
) over the time course, while wild-type and super-fimbriate cells showed a
progressive increase in association. Scanning electron microscope studies also ...
8
Flowering Plants and Ferns of Arizona
Lobes of the corolla with erose or fimbriate margins; flowers usually 4- merous,
solitary or not more than 3; corolla 25 mm. long or longer, not fimbriate internally (
8). 8. Plant perennial; flowers solitary, sessile or very nearly so, closely invested ...
Thomas Henry Kearney, Robert Hibbs Peebles, 1942
... subobtuse, closely fringed at the margin, about 2% lin. long; petals long-
unguiculate, somewhat diverging, broadly dilated and flabellate at the apex,
irregularly fimbriate to the middle, with narrow subcapitate filaments, deeply
concave at the ...
William T. Thiselton-Dyer, 2014
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Escherichia Coli: Mechanisms of Virulence
When the infectivity of type-1-fimbriate and non-fimbriate phenotypes is
compared, the infectivity of the fimbriate organisms is always significantly greater.
This has been shown for E. coli urinary tract infection (Iwahi et al., 1983; Hultgren,
et al., ...
3 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «FIMBRIATE»
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fimbriate est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
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Plecs – it's all in the mouth!
This species lives deep in the Peruvian Amazon and its fimbriate mouth with almost no teeth is specialised for detecting and inhaling ... «Practical Fishkeeping, juin 10»
How to grow Peony 'Buckeye Belle'
These enclose a ruffled taffeta middle of fimbriate red petals set among golden stamens. The foliage has an emerald green tint. When sunlight ... «Telegraph.co.uk, mai 10»