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  • 2 KB (333 words) - 12:41, 6 April 2009
  • 3 KB (284 words) - 21:37, 2 May 2010
  • ...re activity than third-generation cephalosporins against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, and because of this, its use is typically reserved for severe [[nococomial
    3 KB (375 words) - 02:20, 16 February 2010
  • ...It is effective against a wide range of Gram-positive bacteria but limited Gram-negative bacteria. It is used for bacterial strains that do not produce <math>\beta</math>-[
    4 KB (454 words) - 19:13, 10 June 2010
  • ...n the outer membrane. These types of endotoxins are not seen in any other Gram-negative bacteria. The lipopolysaccharides in ''B. pertussis'' contain two forms, which diff ...ctivity. These lipopolysaccharides are found on the outer membrane in all Gram-negative bacteria. Lipopolysaccharides contain a toxic region, which is located in the lipid
    10 KB (1,519 words) - 21:39, 1 September 2010
  • ...ivalis.org] </ref> The way which it operates is very unique, since it is a Gram-negative bacteria, it can attach to the subgingival coating of the tooth, and it will substit
    12 KB (1,764 words) - 01:29, 26 October 2013
  • Low doses of [[penicillin]] causes gram-negative bacteria to transform into [[filaments]], but penicillin itself does no harm to [[ce
    10 KB (1,337 words) - 01:38, 1 November 2013
  • 4 KB (543 words) - 07:52, 31 May 2009
  • Serratia marcescens are Gram-negative bacteria which fall under the tribe Klebsielleae and the large family Enterobacteria ...digiosin. S. marcescens have other distinct features. As opposed to other Gram-negative bacteria, they can perform casein hydrolysis; producing metalloproteinases which all
    11 KB (1,641 words) - 05:50, 15 September 2013
  • In Gram-negative bacteria, at least two main classes of autoinducer have been defined, namely AI-1 an ...ncluding ''Escherichia coli'', an enteric bacterium and model organism for Gram-negative bacteria. Autoinducer-2 appears to be used for interspecies communication because of
    12 KB (1,651 words) - 03:20, 16 February 2010
  • ...ntibacterial resistant. Bacitracin finds a certain difficulty to translate Gram-negative bacteria's mRNA.
    11 KB (1,679 words) - 06:09, 3 December 2010
  • ...Gram-negative bacterium and is probably the strongest in any of the other Gram-negative bacteria that have been sequenced (Stover, et al). Due to its large genome size, ''P
    17 KB (2,503 words) - 22:39, 27 October 2013
  • Similarly to other [[Gram-negative bacteria]], ''Proteus mirabilis'' contains an extracytoplamic outer membrane. In ad
    10 KB (1,444 words) - 03:49, 2 December 2010
  • ...tive anaerobic bacteria with non-sporulating rods and polar flagella. As a Gram-negative bacteria, it has an thin inner layer of peptidoglycan, surrounded by a periplasmic s
    13 KB (2,004 words) - 04:09, 16 February 2010
  • ''B. canis'' are small, rough, rod shaped, and non motile Gram-negative bacteria. Often it is described as “coccobacillai-shaped” because it looks like ...canis'' because the antigens they test for cross-react with antibodies of Gram-negative bacteria that are not pathogenic. Blood cultures can be used to confirm a positive s
    12 KB (1,919 words) - 00:28, 14 November 2013
  • 9 KB (1,048 words) - 17:19, 21 March 2024
  • ...by bacteria such as ''[[Streptococcus]]'', ''[[Staphylococcus]]'', or many gram-negative bacteria. Some bacterial infections can spread throughout the host's body and becom
    26 KB (3,840 words) - 09:16, 6 March 2024
  • ''Yersinia pestis'' is a [[Gram-negative bacteria]] that is a [[facultative anaerobe]]. During an outbreak the bacteria can s
    20 KB (2,962 words) - 23:21, 18 February 2010
  • ...elf-organized, saprotrophic and predatory. ''M. xanthus'' is a rod shaped, Gram-negative bacteria, which uses a form of gliding for locomotion.<ref>{{cite web|author=Shi Lab
    11 KB (1,629 words) - 04:50, 28 November 2013
  • ...S. enterica'' and ''S. bongori.'' ''Salmonella enterica'' are rod shaped [[Gram-negative bacteria]]. They are [[facultative anaerobe]]s. They are very commonly found in raw
    20 KB (3,123 words) - 09:37, 6 March 2024
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