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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «CORYNEBACTERIA»
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corynebacteria nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
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Corynebacteria: Genomics and Molecular Biology
This volume brings together leading experts to provide a description of the current state-of-the-art molecular biology toolbox available for Corynebacterium research, including global analyses techniques such as comparative genomics, ...
2
Handbook of Corynebacterium glutamicum
CONTENTS 17.1 Carotenoids in Corynebacteria 397 17.1.1 Carotenoid
Synthesis in C. glutamicum 399 17.1.2 Carotenogenic Genes of Corynebacteria
402 17.1.3 Conclusion 405 17.2 Biotin and C. glutamicum 405 17.2.1 Synthesis
of Biotin ...
Lothar Eggeling, Michael Bott, 2005
3
Veterinary Microbiology and Microbial Disease
The genus Corynebacterium formerly contained a miscellaneous collection of
bacteria. Recently, DNA and 16S rRNA studies have assigned several former
members of the corynebacteria to other genera. The corynebacteria are
considered to ...
P. J. Quinn, B. K. Markey, F. C. Leonard, 2011
4
Bacterial Adhesion: Chemistry, Biology and Physics
Chapter. 6. Adhesion. by. Pathogenic. Corynebacteria. Elizabeth A. Rogers, Asis
Das, and Hung Ton-That Abstract Pathogenic members of the genus
Corynebacterium cause a wide range of serious infections in humans including
diphtheria.
Dirk Linke, Adrian Goldman, 2011
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Microbial Inhabitants of Humans: Their Ecology and Role in ...
microbiota liberate amino acids from skin proteins. Unlike the other cutaneous
species, the lipophilic corynebacteria require a number of vitamins, including
riboflavin, nicotinamide, thiamine, pantothenate, and biotin. Many of these are
present ...
In 1908-1909 Ungano at the Pasteur Institute studied fecal microflora and
described three species of corynebacteria: C liquefaciens, C. diphtheroides and
C. granulosum. The first indication of their pathogenicity was made in 1913 by
Massini, ...
7
Food Biotechnology: Microorganisms
10. Microorganisms. for. Amino. Acid. Production: Escherichia. coli. and.
Corynebacteria. Marcos Malumbres Luis M. Mateos Juan F. Martin 10.1.
Introduction Amino acids have traditionally been used as animal feed and human
foods additives ...
Y. H. Hui, PhD, George G. Khachatourians, 1995
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Microbiology of Oceans and Estuaries
spores. Some of the rod forms of bacteria which are regarded as a development
from the coccoid form tend to revert, e.g., many marine Corynebacteria. Modern
taxonomists tend to the opinion that the mode of division in two planes is not ...
9
Principles and Practice of Clinical Bacteriology
They are closely related to corynebacteria and mycobacteria. Mycobacteria are
acid fast by virtue of long chain mycolic acid present in their cell wall. Some
strains of corynebacteria contain mycolic acids with a much shorter chain length
and ...
Stephen Gillespie, Peter M. Hawkey, 2006
10
Thieme Clinical Companions Dermatology
... skin syndrome Staphylococcal scarlet fever Recalcitrant erythematous
desquamat- ing disorder (REDD syndrome) 5.4 Gram-positive Bacteria:
Corynebacteria Erythrasma ▻ Definition: Common superficial bacterial infection
of intertriginous ...
Wolfram Sterry, Ralf Paus, 2011
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «CORYNEBACTERIA»
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corynebacteria nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Flashback Friday: Here's a list of what's currently living in your belly …
The quantitative dominance of Corynebacteria in bellybuttons is also in line with a previous report [4]. Of special note are three phylotypes of ... «Discover Magazine, mag 15»
Can culturing help with mastitis?
The system has bi- and tri-plates that can help farmers distinguish between gram-positive (staph, strep, bacillus and corynebacteria) and ... «Agri News, apr 15»
Stamping Out Foot Ailments
Corynebacteria can also wreak havoc on the feet. Signs of this less common type of infection are white spots or pits on the soles of the feet. «U.S. Masters Swimming, feb 15»
Meet Dr. Armpit, Changing Body Odor With Bacteria
This, in turn, appeared to hasten the growth of foul-smelling microorganisms, such as corynebacteria, which are responsible for volatile ... «Fast Company, gen 15»
Signs of mother's diet, birth delivery mode in human milk microbiome
... in most mothers studied to date: Streptococcus, Corynebacteria, Bradyrhizobiaceae, Staphylococcus, Serratia, Ralstonia, Propionibacterium, ... «Genetic Literacy Project, dic 14»
Bacteria in Hidradenitis Suppurativa Support Antibiotic Use
Two of those were pure cultures of Propionibacterium acnes; two were of corynebacteria, enterobacteriaceae, and coagulase-negative ... «Medscape, nov 14»
The Weird—Yet Completely True—Way Antiperspirant Can Make …
The level of funk depends on lots of things, including how many particularly stink-producing bacteria, especially a strain called corynebacteria, ... «Prevention.com, set 14»
Polyester clothes stink more than cotton, says research
Corynebacteria are the main cause of bad odors in the armpits, but these anaerobes fail to grow on textiles, Callewaert said. Wearing cotton ... «Fibre2fashion.com, set 14»
Cotton could be the best weapon in fight against BO: study
Odor-causing corynebacteria are produced in the armpits and Callewaert says they fail to grow on all textiles, even polyester. He cautions ... «New York Daily News, set 14»
The Maternal Microbiome
The most abundant bacteria were Streptococcus, Staphylococcus, Serratia, and Corynebacteria, although each woman's sample was different. «Scientist, mag 14»