نتایج جستجو برای: hordeum marinum s l

تعداد نتایج: 1231085  

2015
Santosh Kumar Ekansh Mittal Sapna Deore Anil Kumar Aejazur Rahman Musti V. Krishnasastry

The mycobacterial tlyA gene product, Rv1694 (MtbTlyA), has been annotated as "hemolysin" which was re-annotated as 2'-O rRNA methyl transferase. In order to function as a hemolysin, it must reach the extracellular milieu with the help of signal sequence(s) and/or transmembrane segment(s). However, the MtbTlyA neither has classical signals sequences that signify general/Sec/Tat pathways nor tran...

2014
Xavier Tomas Margarita Pedrosa Alex Soriano Yuliya Zboromyrska Griselda Tudo Sebastian Garcia Jaime Pomes

Mycobacterium marinum is an atypical mycobacterium that usually causes a solitary nodule on the hand ("fish tank granuloma") or less commonly, secondary erythematous channels and nodules spread along lymphatic drainage of the extremity, mimicking sporothricoid skin lesions of nodular lymphangitis. This report presents a case of this rare entity, a nodular lymphangitis caused by Mycobacterium ma...

Journal: :Bulletin of The Chemical Society of Ethiopia 2022

ABSTRACT. Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) is one of the most widely cultivated stable food crops in world. grain samples were collected from four selected areas (Bahir Dar, Bure, Finote Selam and Debre Markos) Ethiopia types processed (kolo, porridge, bread injera) prepared it. The levels essential non-essential metals barley grains its determined by microwave plasma-atomic emission spectrometry af...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1998
A M Talaat R Reimschuessel S S Wasserman M Trucksis

We have developed an animal model for studying mycobacterial pathogenesis using Mycobacterium marinum and the goldfish, Carassius auratus. Goldfish are injected intraperitoneally with doses between 10(2) and 10(9) CFU of M. marinum organisms. Depending on the dose of M. marinum organisms administered, an acute or chronic disease is produced. The acute disease is characterized by systemic mycoba...

Journal: :Acta dermatovenerologica Croatica : ADC 2017
Paola Đurinec Jaka Radoš Vera Katalinić-Janković Ines Lakoš Jukić Krešimir Kostović

M. marinum, a nontuberculous mycobacterium, is a rare human pathogen widely distributed in the aquatic environment. In the previous century, epidemics took place due to inadequately chlorinated swimming pool water. Nowadays the majority of infections are acquired through contact of previously damaged skin with contaminated fish tank water. We present a case of M. marinum infection of the hand i...

2015
Maria Gertrudes Fernandes Pereira Neugebauer Samuel Antônio Neugebauer Hiram Larangeira Almeida Junior Laís Marques Mota

Skin infections by Mycobacterium marinum are quite rare in our environment and, therefore, little studied. The majority of the lesions appear three weeks after traumas in aquariums, beaches and fish tanks. Lymph node drainage and systematization of the disease are rare and most lesions disappear in about three years. This case aims to show the effectiveness of the treatment used (lymecycline 15...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1994
L Ramakrishnan S Falkow

We have explored the relatively rapidly growing animal and human pathogen Mycobacterium marinum as an experimental model for mycobacterial pathogenesis. M. marinum, which has a lower temperature for optimal growth than does Mycobacterium tuberculosis, has a much shorter generation time and can be safely studied in ordinary laboratory facilities and examined in multiple animal infection models. ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1965
R G Navalkar E Wiegeshaus E Kondo H K Kim D W Smith

Navalkar, R. G. (University of Wisconsin, Madison), E. Wiegeshaus, E. Kondo, H. K. Kim, and D. W. Smith. Mycoside G, a specific glycolipid in Mycobacterium marinum (Balnei). J. Bacteriol. 90:262-265. 1965.-A new specific glycolipid in extracts prepared from strains designated Mycobacterium marinum and M. balnei has been demonstrated by use of the techniques of column chromatography and infrared...

Journal: :Japanese journal of infectious diseases 2006
Hung-Chin Tsai Susan Shin-Jung Lee Shue-Ren Wann Yao-Shen Chen Yu-Wen Liu Yung-Ching Liu

Mycobacterium marinum is one of the nontuberculosis mycobacteria responsible for skin infections. There have been very few case series of M. marinum infections reported in the English literature. Herein, we describe three patients with M. marinum tenosynovitis. All patients had positive cultures and were exposed to pricking by a fishbone. The incubation period ranged from 7 to 60 days. Key elem...

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