نتایج جستجو برای: streptococcus oralis

تعداد نتایج: 41477  

Journal: :Medicinskij alfavit 2023

Relevance. Pulmonary lesions of infectious etiology in oncohematological children are common and, some cases, may be accompanied by a lethal outcome. When pulmonary tissue on the background hematopoiesis aplasia post-chemotherapy period is shown bronchoscopy to determine genesis identified changes. Aim. To diagnostic value with BAL diseases. Materials and methods. 25 bronchoscopies were perform...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1993
J D Rudney C J Larson

Oral streptococci formerly classified as Streptococcus sanguis have been divided into six genetic groups. Methods to identify those species by genotype are needed. This study compared restriction fragment polymorphisms of rRNA genes (ribotypes) for seven S. gordonii, three S. sanguis, four S. oralis, three S. mitis, one S. crista, and seven S. parasanguis strains classified in previous DNA hybr...

2017
Hannah M Adams Luke R Joyce Ziqiang Guan Ronda L Akins Kelli L Palmer

Synthesis and integrity of the cytoplasmic membrane are fundamental to cellular life. Experimental evolution studies have hinted at unique physiology in the Gram-positive bacteria Streptococcus mitis and S. oralis These organisms commonly cause bacteremia and infectious endocarditis (IE) but are rarely investigated in mechanistic studies of physiology and evolution. Unlike in other Gram-positiv...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1990
C G Dowson A Hutchison N Woodford A P Johnson R C George B G Spratt

Penicillin-resistant strains of Streptococcus pneumoniae possess altered forms of penicillin-binding proteins (PBPs) with decreased affinity for penicillin. The PBP2B genes of these strains have a mosaic structure, consisting of regions that are very similar to those in penicillin-sensitive strains, alternating with regions that are highly diverged. Penicillin-resistant strains of viridans grou...

Journal: :Journal of Oral Research 2021

Introduction: Pulpal and periapical infections are initiated by microorganisms when they gain access to the dental pulp. The success of root canal treatment principally depends on eradication micro-organisms in system. aim this study was evaluate viable microbial profile canals with various stages infection Ghanaians. Material Methods: Forty-four consecutive patients sixty teeth referred Restor...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2003
Joanna C Wilkins David Beighton Karen A Homer

Streptococcus oralis, a member of the mitis group of oral streptococci, is implicated in the pathogenesis of infective endocarditis and is the predominant aciduric non-mutans-group streptococcus in dental plaque. We undertook to identify the most abundant surface-associated proteins of S. oralis and to investigate changes in protein expression when the organism was grown under acidic culture co...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2008
Natalia I Chalmers Robert J Palmer John O Cisar Paul E Kolenbrander

Streptococci and veillonellae occur in mixed-species colonies during formation of early dental plaque. One factor hypothesized to be important in assembly of these initial communities is coaggregation (cell-cell recognition by genetically distinct bacteria). Intrageneric coaggregation of streptococci occurs when a lectin-like adhesin on one streptococcal species recognizes a receptor polysaccha...

2017
Georg Conrads Svenja Barth Maureen Möckel Lucas Lenz Mark van der Linden Karsten Henne

Streptococcus tigurinus is a new member of the Mitis group and is associated with infective endocarditis. Low and high virulent variants have been described. A search was made in the national reference collection of endocarditis isolates for S. tigurinus-like strains by sequencing housekeeping genes (16S rRNA-gene, gdh, groEL, sodA). The strains were further profiled by polymerase chain reactio...

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