نتایج جستجو برای: coccoid form

تعداد نتایج: 693665  

Journal: :iranian biomedical journal 0
راضیه تجلی raziye tajalli ملیحه نوبخت maliheh nobakht هاجر محمدی برزلیقی hajar mohammadi-barzelighi شهرام آگاه shahram agah عبدالعزیز رستگار لاری abdolaziz rastegar-lari علیرضا صادقی پور alireza sadeghipour

background: helicobacter pylori, which is associated with many upper gastrointestinal diseases, is found in half of the population of the world. several special stains and immunohistochemistry stain for h. pylori are available. the need for and usefulness of immunohistochemical (ihc) technique has been debated for years. toluidine blue is a simple stain for microbiological studies and is easily...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2001
A F Kelly S F Park R Bovill B M Mackey

When Campylobacter jejuni NCTC 11351 was grown microaerobically in rich medium at 39 degrees C, entry into stationary phase was followed by a rapid decline in viable numbers to leave a residual population of 1% of the maximum number or less. Loss of viability was preceded by sublethal injury, which was seen as a loss of the ability to grow on media containing 0.1% sodium deoxycholate or 1% sodi...

Journal: :Journal of Infectious Diseases 1996

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1939
A C Thaysen

A brief note was published some years ago by W. T. Morgan of the Lister Institute, London, and the writer (1932) describing the isolation from decayed woody tissues of a micro-organism which decomposes the specific polysaccharides of Shigella dysenteriae, Shiga; Shigella dysenteriae, Flexner Y; Pneumococcus Type II; and the tubercle bacillus. At the time a study of the relationship of this orga...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1998
H Mizoguchi T Fujioka K Kishi A Nishizono R Kodama M Nasu

The viability of the coccoid forms of Helicobacter pylori was evaluated by assessing protein synthesis. Metabolic labeling studies showed the synthesis of proteins and the specific protein profiles of H. pylori coccoids produced under various conditions. Harsh conditions such as aerobiosis and starvation (lack of horse serum) in the culture did not affect the synthesis of proteins in the coccoi...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1974
E E Ishiguro R S Wolfe

Morphogenesis of Geodermatophilus strain 22-68 involves two stages, a motile rod (R form) and an irregularly shaped cluster of coccoid cells (C form). A variety of mono- and divalent cations have been found to induce R-form to C-form morphogenesis and to maintain the organism in the C form. Concentration optima for all cations exceeded 100 mM. Results indicated that uptake of cations was accomp...

Journal: :Water science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research 2013
B Casasola-Rodríguez M T Orta de Velásquez V G Luqueño-Martínez I Monje-Ramírez

Helicobacter pylori is a Gram-negative spiral-shaped bacterium that colonizes the gastric mucosa and is associated with gastric diseases. It may present a morphological adaptation when it is out of its natural environment, such as in water. The morphological adaptation is a coccoid form, which is a viable but non-culturable state (VNC) in which the DNA remains active and therefore infective. Du...

Journal: :Protist 2011
Miroslav Oborník Marie Vancová De-Hua Lai Jan Janouškovec Patrick J Keeling Julius Lukeš

Chromera veliais a photosynthetic alga with a secondary plastid that represents the closest known photosynthetic relative of the apicomplexan parasites. The original description of this organism was based on brownish, immotile coccoid cells, which is the predominating stage ofC. veliain the culture. Here we provide a detailed light and electron microscopy description of coccoid cells ofC. velia...

Journal: :گوارش 0
somayeh allahkarami mohammad hassan shahhosseiny nasim hayati roodbari davood esmaili

background: helicobacter pylori ( pylori ) was the most common cause of chronic gastritis and was linked to peptic ulcer disease and gastric cancer. environmental factors such as water a reservoir of h.pylori which infect human.  a non-culture bacteria in coccoid forms widespread in aquatic environments.the objective of this study  was elevating the diagnostic value of pcr and culture methods f...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1995
W C Hazeleger J D Janse P M Koenraad R R Beumer F M Rombouts T Abee

The effect of temperature and the availability of nutrients on the transition of spiral Campylobacter jejuni cells to coccoid forms was investigated. Ageing of spiral C. jejuni cells in either nutrient-poor or nutrient-rich environments resulted in the formation of nonculturable coccoid cells at 4, 12, and 25 degrees C after different periods, with the cells incubated at 4 degrees C in nutrient...

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