Publications
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| preparation of heparin-linked agarose and its interaction with plasma. | 2016 | 4831002 | |
| dna synthesis in cell-free extracts of a dna polymerase-defective mutant. | 1970 | 4933688 | |
| [cytochemical studies of the fine structure of klossia helicina (coccidia, adeleidea). i. morphology and cultivation of klossia helicina]. | 2016 | 4995337 | |
| therapeutic effect of cefotetan in an experimental local infection with facultative and obligate anaerobes in granuloma pouches in rats. | the therapeutic activities of cefotetan against experimentally induced infections with escherichia coli. serratia marcescens, bacteroides fragilis or fusobacterium mortiferum in the granuloma pouches of rats were compared with those of cefmetazole and cefazolin. of these antibiotics, cefotetan showed the greatest therapeutic effect against the four bacterial infections after a single intramuscular administration. cefotetan was found to give much higher pouch exudate concentrations than cefmetazo ... | 1984 | 6368517 |
| cellular fatty acid and soluble protein profiles of oral fusobacteria. | we compared the cellular fatty acid and protein content of 43 strains of oral fusobacteria isolated from patients with chronic gingivitis, acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis, and juvenile and adult periodontitis, as well as from the stump-tailed macaque, to that of eight reference strains of oral and non-oral fusobacterium species. a gas-liquid chromatographic examination of trimethylsilyl derivatives of the fatty acid methyl esters revealed n14:0, 3-oh-14:0, n16:0, 16:1, 3-oh-16:0, n18:0, ... | 1983 | 6581193 |
| activation of hageman factor by lipopolysaccharides of bacteroides fragilis, bacteroides vulgatus, and fusobacterium mortiferum. | preincubation of lipopolysaccharides (lps) of bacteroides fragilis, bacteroides vulgatus, and fusobacterium mortiferum with purified human hageman factor (hf) followed by addition of purified human prekallikrein resulted in the activation of hf, as measured by the generation of kallikrein using the tripeptide substrate n-alpha-benzoyl-l-proline-l-phenylalanine-l-arginine-4-nitroanilide. addition of purified hf, which had been preincubated with the lps, to hf-deficient plasma resulted in the acce ... | 1984 | 6718941 |
| gram-negative anaerobic bacilli: their role in infection and patterns of susceptibility to antimicrobial agents. ii. little-known fusobacterium species and miscellaneous genera. | twenty infrequently reported species of gram-negative anaerobic bacilli other than fusobacterium nucleatum, fusobacterium necrophorum, and members of the genus bacteroides were studied with regard to their role in infection and their susceptibility to antimicrobial agents. in addition, the literature regarding the recovery of these organisms from both the normal flora and infections of humans was reviewed. during a six-year period at the wadsworth clinical anaerobic bacteriology research laborat ... | 1981 | 7025153 |
| biotransformation of 1-nitropyrene in intestinal anaerobic bacteria. | mutagenic nitroaromatic compounds have recently been found in photocopies, urban atmosphere, automobile exhaust and wastewater. 1-nitropyrene (1-np) is readily formed when pyrene, ubiquitous in the environment, is exposed to nitrogen dioxide in the urban atmosphere or in automobile exhaust, and is highly mutagenic, inducing 449 his+ revertants/plate/nmol from salmonella typhimurium strain ta98 in the absence of s9 fraction in the salmonella-microsome test. it is possible to swallow sputum or som ... | 1982 | 7167066 |
| predicting the stability of freeze-dried fusobacterium mortiferum proficiency testing samples by accelerated storage tests. | 1981 | 7307532 | |
| purification from fusobacterium mortiferum atcc 25557 of a 6-phosphoryl-o-alpha-d-glucopyranosyl:6-phosphoglucohydrolase that hydrolyzes maltose 6-phosphate and related phospho-alpha-d-glucosides. | 6-phosphoryl-o-alpha-d-glucopyranosyl:6-phosphoglucohydrolase (6-phospho-alpha-glucosidase) has been purified from fusobacterium mortiferum atcc 25557. p-nitrophenyl-alpha-d-glucopyranoside 6-phosphate (pnp alpha glc6p) served as the chromogenic substrate for detection and assay of enzyme activity. the o2-sensitive, metal-dependent phospho-alpha-glucosidase was stabilized during purification by inclusion of dithiothreitol and mn2+ ion in chromatography buffers. various 6-phosphoryl-o-alpha-linke ... | 1995 | 7730284 |
| inactivation of anaerobic bacteria by various photosensitized porphyrins or by hemin. | the photodynamic effects of deuteroporphyrin (dp), hematoporphyrin derivative (hpd), hematoporphyrin (hp), or protoporphyrin (pp) on a variety of anaerobic microorganisms were examined in this study. the majority of the species, among the 350 strains tested, were inhibited by concentrations of < or = 2.5 micrograms/ml of light-activated dp. species found to be resistant to this treatment included bilophila wadsworthia, fusobacterium mortiferum, fusobacterium varium, and bacteroides gracilis. the ... | 1994 | 7765091 |
| in vitro activity of du-6859a against anaerobic bacteria. | the activity of a new quinolone agent, du-6859a, against 330 strains of anaerobic bacteria was determined by using the national committee for clinical laboratory standards-approved wadsworth brucella laked blood agar method; the activity of du-6859a was compared with those of amoxicillin-clavulanate (2:1), chloramphenicol, ciprofloxacin, clindamycin, fleroxacin, imipenem, lomefloxacin, metronidazole, sparfloxacin, and temafloxacin. du-6859a and chloramphenicol inhibited all of the isolates at co ... | 1994 | 7840599 |
| in-vitro activity of clinafloxacin (ci-960) and pd 131628-2 against anaerobic bacteria. | the antimicrobial activities of two new quinolones, ci-960 and pd 131628-2 were determined against 339 strains of anaerobic bacteria and compared to cefoxitin, imipenem and metronidazole. the nccls-approved wadsworth agar dilution technique with brucella-lysed blood agar was used throughout the study. breakpoints of the new quinolones are 2 mg/l, and breakpoints for cefoxitin, imipenem and metronidazole are 32, 8 and 16 mg/l, respectively. ci-960 displayed excellent activity, inhibiting all stra ... | 1994 | 7868409 |
| fusobacterial infections in children. | a total of 243 strains of fusobacteria species was recovered from 226 of 1399 (16%) specimens obtained from 213 children. the strains included 65 (27%) fusobacterium sp., 144 (59%) fusobacterium nucleatum, 25 (10%) fusobacterium necrophorum, five (2%) fusobacterium varium, three (1%) fusobacterium mortiferum, and one (0.4%) fusobacterium gonidiaformans. most fusobacteria species were recovered from patients with abscesses (100), aspiration pneumonia (24), paronychia (15), bites (14), chronic sin ... | 1994 | 8034995 |
| effect of co2 on susceptibilities of anaerobes to erythromycin, azithromycin, clarithromycin, and roxithromycin. | the oxyrase agar dilution method (oxyrase, inc., mansfield, ohio), which provides an anaerobic environment without added co2, was compared with the reference agar dilution method recommended by the national committee for clinical laboratory standards (anaerobic chamber with 10% co2) to test the susceptibilities of 302 gram-negative and gram-positive anaerobes to erythromycin, azithromycin, clarithromycin, and roxithromycin. for erythromycin, the overall mic for 50% of isolates tested (mic50) was ... | 1994 | 8192445 |
| phosphoenolpyruvate-dependent maltose:phosphotransferase activity in fusobacterium mortiferum atcc 25557: specificity, inducibility, and product analysis. | phosphoenolypyruvate-dependent maltose:phosphotransferase activity was induced in cells of fusobacterium mortiferum atcc 25557 during growth on maltose. the disaccharide was rapidly metabolized by washed cells maintained under anaerobic conditions, but fermentation ceased immediately upon exposure of the cell suspension to air. coincidentally, high levels of a phosphorylated derivative accumulated within the cells. chemical and enzymatic analyses, in conjunction with data from 1h, 13c, and 31p n ... | 1994 | 8195080 |
| phospho-beta-glucosidase from fusobacterium mortiferum: purification, cloning, and inactivation by 6-phosphoglucono-delta-lactone. | 6-phosphoryl-beta-d-glucopyranosyl:6-phosphoglucohydrolase (p-beta-glucosidase, ec 3.2.1.86) has been purified from fusobacterium mortiferum. assays for enzyme activity and results from western immunoblots showed that p-beta-glucosidase (mr, 53,000; pi, 4.5) was induced by growth of f. mortiferum on beta-glucosides. the novel chromogenic and fluorogenic substrates, p-nitrophenyl-beta-d-glucopyranoside-6-phosphate (pnpbetaglc6p) and 4-methylumbelliferyl-beta-d-glucopyranoside-6-phosphate (4mubeta ... | 1997 | 9045824 |
| antianaerobic activity of the ketolide ru 64004 compared to activities of four macrolides, five beta-lactams, clindamycin, and metronidazole. | agar dilution methodology (with added oxyrase in the case of the macrolide group to allow incubation without added co2) was used to compare the activity of ru 64004, a new ketolide, with the activities of erythromycin, azithromycin, clarithromycin, roxithromycin, clindamycin, amoxicillin with and without clavulanate, piperacillin with and without tazobactam, metronidazole, and imipenem against 379 anaerobes. overall, ru 64004 yielded an mic at which 50% of the isolates are inhibited (mic50) of 1 ... | 1997 | 9145865 |
| 6-phospho-alpha-d-glucosidase from fusobacterium mortiferum: cloning, expression, and assignment to family 4 of the glycosylhydrolases. | the fusobacterium mortiferum malh gene, encoding 6-phospho-alpha-glucosidase (maltose 6-phosphate hydrolase; ec 3.2.1.122), has been isolated, characterized, and expressed in escherichia coli. the relative molecular weight of the polypeptide encoded by malh (441 residues; mr of 49,718) was in agreement with the estimated value (approximately 49,000) obtained by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis for the enzyme purified from f. mortiferum. the n-terminal sequence of the mal ... | 1997 | 9209025 |
| time-kill study of the activity of trovafloxacin compared with ciprofloxacin, sparfloxacin, metronidazole, cefoxitin, piperacillin and piperacillin/tazobactam against six anaerobes. | a time-kill method was developed to examine the killing kinetics of trovafloxacin, ciprofloxacin, sparfloxacin, metronidazole, cefoxitin, piperacillin and piperacillin/tazobactam against one strain each of bacteroides fragilis, bacteroides thetaiotaomicron, prevotella melaninogenica, fusobacterium mortiferum, peptostreptococcus magnus and clostridium perfringens. solutions and suspensions were prepared inside an anaerobic glove box, using syringes and prereduced broth. bottles were then incubate ... | 1997 | 9222066 |
| comparative antianaerobic activities of the ketolides hmr 3647 (ru 66647) and hmr 3004 (ru 64004). | hmr 3647 (ru 66647) and hmr 3004 (ru 64004), two ketolides, had mics at which 50% of the strains are inhibited (mic50s) of 0.06 to 0.125 microg/ml and mic90s of 16.0 microg/ml against 352 anaerobes. mic50s and mic90s of erythromycin, azithromycin, clarithromycin, and roxithromycin were 0.5 to 2.0 microg/ml and 32.0 to >64.0 microg/ml, respectively. hmr 3647 and hmr 3004 were more active against non-bacteroides fragilis-group anaerobes (other than fusobacterium mortiferum, fusobacterium varium, a ... | 1997 | 9303406 |
| coaggregation of candida albicans with oral fusobacterium species. | nine strains of oral fusobacterium were examined for their ability to coaggregate in vitro with four strains of the oral yeast. candida albicans. all of the fusobacterium nucleatum strains and fusobacterium periodontium and fusobacterium sulci coaggregated to various degrees with all of the candida strains. fusobacterium alocis, fusobacterium mortiferum and fusobactrium simiae strains did not coaggregate with any of the candida strains. exposure of the coaggregating fusobacterium strains but not ... | 1997 | 9467403 |
| subgingival microbiota of shallow periodontal pockets in individuals after head and neck irradiation. | this study aimed at investigating the subgingival plaque microorganisms of shallow pockets (< or = 5 mm) in subjects who previously received irradiation in the head and neck region for treatment of nasopharyngeal carcinoma. direct microscopy and anaerobic culture were used. subgingival paper point samples were taken from 6 tooth-sites (one/sextant) per subject for direct microscopy (n = 108). another set of paper points was taken from the deepest of the previously selected sites (one per subject ... | 1998 | 9573815 |
| helicobacter pylori adheres selectively to fusobacterium spp. | helicobacter pylori strains atcc 43504 and atcc 43629 were tested for their ability to coaggregate with 79 strains of bacteria representing 16 genera. all except two of the strains were of human origin, and most of the strains were isolated from the oral cavity. the helicobacters failed to coaggregate with all strains except the fusobacteria. several coaggregations were partially or completely inhibited by lactose. strong coaggregation was seen with each of four subspecies of fusobacterium nucle ... | 1998 | 9573823 |
| subgingival microflora associated with nifedipine-induced gingival overgrowth. | the purpose of this study was to examine the composition of subgingival plaque of 140 periodontal lesions in 35 patients with cardiovascular disorders who were administered nifedipine and manifested nifedipine-induced gingival overgrowth (go). age was inversely associated with the go. plaque index and bleeding index showed a significant association with go, while nifedipine dosage and duration of nifedipine therapy were not found to be significant predictors of go. the gingival inflammation as e ... | 1998 | 9660335 |
| the gene glva of bacillus subtilis 168 encodes a metal-requiring, nad(h)-dependent 6-phospho-alpha-glucosidase. assignment to family 4 of the glycosylhydrolase superfamily. | the gene glva (formerly glv-1) from bacillus subtilis has been cloned and expressed in escherichia coli. the purified protein glva (449 residues, mr = 50,513) is a unique 6-phosphoryl-o-alpha-d-glucopyranosyl:phosphoglucohydrolase (6-phospho-alpha-glucosidase) that requires both nad(h) and divalent metal (mn2+, fe2+, co2+, or ni2+) for activity. 6-phospho-alpha-glucosidase (ec 3.2.1.122) from b. subtilis cross-reacts with polyclonal antibody to maltose 6-phosphate hydrolase from fusobacterium mo ... | 1998 | 9765262 |
| isolation of clostridium tetani from anaerobic empyema. | we report the isolation of clostridium tetani (along with fusobacterium mortiferum) from empyema pus. the patient, a 68 year old retired farmer from rural nsw, had recently undergone cholecystectomy, had heart failure and developed an empyema. he improved after drainage of the empyema and penicillin therapy, but died suddenly during convalescence. | 1998 | 9839318 |
| synergic activity, for anaerobes, of trovafloxacin with clindamycin or metronidazole: chequerboard and time-kill methods. | chequerboard titrations were used to test the activity of trovafloxacin, alone and in combination with clindamycin or metronidazole, against 156 gram-positive or gram-negative anaerobes, including 47 bacteroides fragilis group, 36 prevotella spp., 26 fusobacteria, 21 peptostreptococci and 26 clostridia. mic50/mic90 values (mg/l) of each drug alone against all 156 strains were: trovafloxacin, 0.5/1; clindamycin, 0.25/2; metronidazole, 1/2. synergy (fic indices </= 0.5) was seen in two strains wit ... | 2000 | 10797085 |
| a fusobacterium mortiferum strain produces a bacteriocin-like substance(s) inhibiting salmonella enteritidis. | seven strictly anaerobic strains showing anti-salmonella enteritidis activity were isolated from poultry caecal contents. among them, the most inhibitory one, a strain of fusobacterium mortiferum, called fm1025, was selected. biochemical tests, showing the proteinaceous structure of the antagonist(s) produced, indicated that the strain fus. mortiferum fm1025 synthesized (a) bacteriocin-like compound(s) active against salm. enteritidis. among the other strains tested, both gram-negative and gram- ... | 2000 | 10972711 |
| comparative in vitro activities of abt-773 against 362 clinical isolates of anaerobic bacteria. | the activity of abt-773, a novel ketolide antibiotic, against clinical isolates of anaerobic bacteria was determined and compared to the activities of other antimicrobial agents. mics at which 90% of isolates were inhibited (mic(90)s) were </=0.06 microg/ml for actinomyces spp., clostridium perfringens, peptostreptococcus spp., propionibacterium spp., and porphyromonas spp. the mic(50)s and mic(90)s were </=0.06 and >32 microg/ml, respectively, for eubacterium spp., lactobacillus spp., clostridi ... | 2001 | 11120995 |
| in vitro activity of telithromycin (hmr 3647) against 502 strains of anaerobic bacteria. | in a previous study, we compared hmr 3004 with azithromycin, clarithromycin, erythromycin and roxithromycin against 502 anaerobic bacteria using nccls-approved procedures. this report extends this study by reporting the activity of telithromycin (hmr 3647) against these strains. telithromycin inhibited 10% of bacteroides fragilis, 50% of other b. fragilis group organisms and 93% of other bacteroides spp. telithromycin inhibited all porphyromonas spp. and 98% of prevotella spp. activity against b ... | 2001 | 11266423 |
| 5s ribosomal ribonucleic acid sequences in bacteroides and fusobacterium: evolutionary relationships within these genera and among eubacteria in general. | the 5s ribosomal ribonucleic acid (rrna) sequences were determined for bacteroides fragilis, bacteroides thetaiotaomicron, bacteroides capillosus, bacteroides veroralis, porphyromonas gingivalis, anaerorhabdus furcosus, fusobacterium nucleatum, fusobacterium mortiferum, and fusobacterium varium. a dendrogram constructed by a clustering algorithm from these sequences, which were aligned with all other hitherto known eubacterial 5s rrna sequences, showed differences as well as similarities with ... | 1989 | 11542181 |
| [retrospective analysis of fusobacterium associated infections; experience at aomori prefectural hospital with 108 cases from 1995 to 1999]. | we experienced 108 cases of fusobacterium associated infections, including otolaryngeal, oral, pleuropulmonary, intraabdominal, skin and soft tissue infections, at aomori prefectural hospital during the 5 year-period from 1995 to 1999. a total of 433 organisms, included 113 fusobacterium spp. (80 fusobacterium nucleatum, 18 fusobaterium necrophorum, 5 fusobacterium varium, 4 fusobacterium mortiferum, 6 fusobacterium spp.), were recovered with an average of 4.0 organisms per case of the 108 cases ... | 2002 | 11852471 |
| metabolism of sucrose and its five isomers by fusobacterium mortiferum. | fusobacterium mortiferum utilizes sucrose [glucose-fructose in alpha(1-->2) linkage] and its five isomeric alpha-d-glucosyl-d-fructoses as energy sources for growth. sucrose-grown cells are induced for both sucrose-6-phosphate hydrolase (s6ph) and fructokinase (fk), but the two enzymes are not expressed above constitutive levels during growth on the isomeric compounds. extracts of cells grown previously on the sucrose isomers trehalulose alpha(1-->1), turanose alpha(1-->3), maltulose alpha(1-->4 ... | 2002 | 11882720 |
| 16s-23s rdna internal transcribed spacer sequences for analysis of the phylogenetic relationships among species of the genus fusobacterium. | the 16s-23s rdna internal transcribed spacer (its) regions of all currently defined fusobacterium species and related taxa such as leptotrichia buccalis, sebaldella termitidis and streptobacillus moniliformans, were analysed to examine inter- and intraspecies as well as subspecies relationships. for the its-amplification, a new eubacterial universal primer pair was designed and used. the majority of the fusobacterium strains, along with l. buccalis showed one major, and two to three weaker, dist ... | 2002 | 11931161 |
| update on the taxonomy and clinical aspects of the genus fusobacterium. | the genus fusobacterium currently includes 13 species. fusobacterium nucleatum, the most frequently encountered species in humans, is heterogeneous and currently includes 5 subspecies. a potentially new subspecies of f. nucleatum that is intrinsically quinolone-resistant and phylogenetically separate from the other 5 subspecies has been identified from dog and cat oral flora. two subspecies have been described for fusobacterium necrophorum, and a new species, fusobacterium equinum, which is rela ... | 2002 | 12173104 |
| in vitro activities of faropenem against 579 strains of anaerobic bacteria. | the activity of faropenem, a new oral penem, was tested against 579 strains of anaerobic bacteria by using the nccls-approved reference method. drugs tested included amoxicillin-clavulanate, cefoxitin, clindamycin, faropenem, imipenem, and metronidazole. of the 176 strains of bacteroides fragilis group isolates tested, two isolates had faropenem mics of 64 micro g/ml and imipenem mics of >32 micro g/ml. faropenem had an mic of 16 micro g/ml for an additional isolate of b. fragilis; this strain w ... | 2002 | 12384389 |
| activities of garenoxacin (bms-284756) and other agents against anaerobic clinical isolates. | a total of 590 clinical isolates consisting of 33 species of both gram-positive and gram-negative anaerobes were collected from nine centers in the chicago area in 1998-1999. the largest number of isolates (330 isolates, 56%) belonged to the bacteroides group. isolates were tested by agar dilution against garenoxacin (bms-284756, t-3811 me), trovafloxacin, moxifloxacin, clindamycin, imipenem, piperacillin-tazobactam, and cefoxitin. all but one species (2% of bacteroides vulgatus isolates) were f ... | 2003 | 12604521 |
| multibacterial sepsis in an alcohol abuser with hepatic cirrhosis. | an alcohol abuser with hepatitis c developed multibacterial sepsis. his mean 100% alcohol intake reached 400 ml/day. in january 2001, he suddenly experienced fever (39 degrees c) with no other symptoms. one week later, he was admitted to our hospital and was subsequently diagnosed with sepsis associated with four species of bacteria (streptococcus constellatus, fusobacterium mortiferum, bacteroides thetaiotaomicron, and non-spore-forming anaerobic gram-positive bacillus). a drip infusion of imip ... | 2003 | 12636245 |
| usefulness of the microseq 500 16s ribosomal dna-based bacterial identification system for identification of clinically significant bacterial isolates with ambiguous biochemical profiles. | due to the inadequate automation in the amplification and sequencing procedures, the use of 16s rrna gene sequence-based methods in clinical microbiology laboratories is largely limited to identification of strains that are difficult to identify by phenotypic methods. in this study, using conventional full-sequence 16s rrna gene sequencing as the "gold standard," we evaluated the usefulness of the microseq 500 16s ribosomal dna (rdna)-based bacterial identification system, which involves amplifi ... | 2003 | 12734240 |
| in vitro activities of ramoplanin, teicoplanin, vancomycin, linezolid, bacitracin, and four other antimicrobials against intestinal anaerobic bacteria. | by using an agar dilution method, the in vitro activities of ramoplanin, teicoplanin, vancomycin, linezolid, and five other agents were determined against 300 gram-positive and 54 gram-negative strains of intestinal anaerobes. ramoplanin was active at <or=2 microg/ml against 287 of 300 (95.7%) gram-positive organisms, including 18 strains of clostridium difficile for which mics of ramoplanin were 0.25 to 0.5 microg/ml; for 3 of these, linezolid mics were 8 to 16 micro g/ml. nineteen clostridium ... | 2003 | 12821492 |
| [spherophoroses; surgical aspect of the pathogenicity of spherophorus freundi]. | 1954 | 13190287 | |
| [experimental inoculation of the chick embryo with "spherophorus freundi"]. | 1960 | 13721376 | |
| genes malh and pagl of clostridium acetobutylicum atcc 824 encode nad+- and mn2+-dependent phospho-alpha-glucosidase(s). | the genome of clostridium acetobutylicum 824 contains two genes encoding nad+, mn2+, and dithiothreitol-dependent phospho-alpha-glucosidases that can be assigned to family 4 of the glycosylhydrolase superfamily. the two genes, designated malh (maltose 6-phosphate hydrolase) and pagl (phospho-alpha-glucosidase), respectively, reside in separate operons that also encode proteins of the phosphoenolpyruvate-dependent:sugar phosphotransferase system. c. acetobutylicum grows on a variety of alpha-link ... | 2004 | 14570887 |
| identification and characterization of a novel adhesin unique to oral fusobacteria. | fusobacterium nucleatum is a gram-negative anaerobe that is prevalent in periodontal disease and infections of different parts of the body. the organism has remarkable adherence properties, binding to partners ranging from eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells to extracellular macromolecules. understanding its adherence is important for understanding the pathogenesis of f. nucleatum. in this study, a novel adhesin, fada (fusobacterium adhesin a), was demonstrated to bind to the surface proteins of th ... | 2005 | 16030227 |
| thyroid abscess due to a mixed anaerobic infection with fusobacterium mortiferum. | a rare case of a thyroid abscess due to mixed anaerobic flora containing fusobacterium mortiferum in an immunocompetent patient is described. the patient was successfully treated with immediate surgical intervention and appropriate antimicrobial agents. | 2005 | 16333131 |
| in vitro activity of linezolid against clinical isolates of fusobacterium spp. | although most susceptibility studies for linezolid have investigated aerobic bacteria, only a few have investigated anaerobe isolates. the aim of the present study was to determine the antibacterial activity of linezolid against a larger sample of clinical isolates of fusobacterium spp. and to report on the detailed susceptibility, stratified by species. | 2006 | 16905529 |
| segmented filamentous bacteria in a defined bacterial cocktail induce intestinal inflammation in scid mice reconstituted with cd45rbhigh cd4+ t cells. | the aim was to analyze the influence of intestinal microbiota on the development of intestinal inflammation. we used the model of chronic inflammation that develops spontaneously in the colon of conventional severe combined immunodeficiency (scid) mice restored with the cd45 rb(high) subset of cd4+t cells isolated from the spleen of normal balb/c mice. | 2007 | 17607724 |
| bacillus mortiferus (nov. spec.). | 1905 | 19866983 |