نتایج جستجو برای: anaerobe

تعداد نتایج: 1045  

Journal: :Journal of The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science 1927

2013
Hasan C. Tekedar Attila Karsi Michele L. Williams Stefanie Vamenta Michelle M. Banes Mary Duke Brian E. Scheffler Mark L. Lawrence

Edwardsiella tarda is a Gram-negative facultative anaerobe causing disease in animals and humans. Here, we announce the complete genome sequence of the channel catfish isolate E. tarda strain C07-87, which was isolated from an outbreak of gastrointestinal septicemia on a commercial catfish farm.

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1980
B E Treleaven A A Diallo E C Renshaw

Hydrogen sulfide production was noted in two Escherichia coli strands and one Provaidenica alcalifaciens (Proteus inconstans A) strain isolated from clinical stool specimens durin the summer of 1979. An investigation into this phenomenon revealed the predence of Eubacterium lentum, an anaerobe, growing in synergism with the Enterobacteriaceae and producing H2s. The implications of this associat...

1969
R.S. Criddle F. Paltauf H. Plattner G. Schatz

T h e facultative anaerobe Saccharomyces cerevisiae (baker's yeast) represents a unique experimental system for studying the mechanisms governing mito-ehondrial formation. If grown aerobically on a nonfermentable carbon source, this organism contains numerous well-defined mitoehondria closely resembling those of mammalian eeUs (1-3). However, baker's yeast can also meet its The Journal of Gener...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1987
L A Ward K A Johnson I M Robinson M T Yokoyama

An obligate anaerobe has been isolated from swine feces which decarboxylates p-hydroxyphenylacetic acid to 4-methylphenol (p-cresol). The bacterium was an ovoid rod, gram positive, nonsporeforming, and nonmotile. Lactate and acetate were major end products of glucose fermentation. Based on its characteristics, the bacterium is tentatively assigned to the genus Lactobacillus.

2015
Aleksandra M. Kubiak Anja Poehlein Patrick Budd Sarah A. Kuehne Klaus Winzer Jan Theys Philip Lambin Rolf Daniel Nigel P. Minton

Clostridium sporogenes is a harmless spore-forming anaerobe that is widely distributed in soil/water and in the intestines of humans and animals. It is extensively used as a safe model to test the suitability of new preservative methods by the food industry and has potential to deliver therapeutic agents to tumors.

2014
Alexis C. Bailey Matthew Kellom Amisha T. Poret-Peterson Kathryn Noonan Hilairy E. Hartnett Jason Raymond

Massilia sp. BSC265 was isolated from a biological soil crust near Moab, Utah. The strain appears to be capable of chemotaxis and exopolysaccharide synthesis for biofilm adhesion. The BSC265 genome contains a complete dissimilatory nitrate reduction pathway as well as a TCA cycle, making it a facultative anaerobe.

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