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examination of patients for prosthesis: especially the aging patients. 20154568882
effect of oral chenodeoxycholic acid on bile acid kinetics and biliary lipid composition in women with cholelithiasis.bile acid kinetics and biliary lipid composition were characterized in six women with gallstones before and after 6 mo of oral therapy with chenodeoxycholic acid, an agent that induces dissolution of cholesterol gallstones in man. over a dosage range of 1-4 g/day, absorption varied from 0.8 to 2.3 g/day. the chenodeoxycholic acid pool expanded two-to sixfold, and bile became composed predominantly (> 90%) of chenodeoxycholic acid conjugated chiefly with glycine. cholic acid and deoxycholic acid ...19734583981
interpersonal attraction among psychiatric patients: patterns of interaction and choice. 20154590002
technique for chronic head restraint and electrophysiologic recording in the awake rhesus monkey. 19744612566
a history of our health services. 20154616189
historical perspectives on the development of psychoanalytic psychotherapy. 20154616922
[method of developing manual skills in dental cavity preparation]. 20154619433
[determination of serum calcium by atomic absorption spectrophotometry]. 20154626852
aspects of laboratory tests for pancreatitis. 20154651097
[mechanized data processing in bacteriological research]. 20114655761
[research on electrolyte changes during reducing therapy of the obese]. 20154657207
[oral and parenteral, active immunization of carp against aeromonas punctata]. 19724665867
[aging and appearance of intestinal metaplasia in chronic gastritis]. 20154675158
frequency of hepatitis b antigen in blood donors.routine testing of all blood donations for hepatitis b antigen by counter-immunoelectrophoresis was started in april 1971. the frequency of hbag carriers among apparently healthy volunteer blood donors in the toronto centre of the canadian red cross blood transfusion service was 15 in 10,000 with a male:female ratio of 6:1. excluding penitentiary inmates, the highest incidence was among young, male, non-anglo-saxon city dwellers.a system of notification of hbag-positive donors was developed, thr ...20154689555
[case of goldenhar's syndrome (dysplasia oculo-auricularis)]. 20154690016
teacher training in sex education. 20154695504
giardia intestinalis. a prospective investigation of the prevalence in denmark. 19734697076
diagnosing and treating common disorders of the larynx. 20164700068
temporal and contextual cues as discriminative attributes in retardates' recognition memory. 20154704210
depression of isolated heart muscle by bacterial endotoxin. 19734711286
hepatitis b antigens: separation of two populations differing in particle size distribution. 19734733164
[nitrogen excretion in growing poultry on a nitrogen-free diet]. 19734750714
flow in branching vessels. 20164753295
[use of optics in the examination and operations for diseases of the pharynx and larynx]. 20164767970
[the formation of subjective evaluation of time in man]. 19734772236
surgical reconstruction for collapsed tracheal rings. 19734785759
a chromosomal break and partial deletion of a number 9 chromosome. 19734792221
editorial: digoxin--the regulatory viewpoint. 20164813170
[activity of glycine amidinotransferase and its isoforms in dog kidney tissue normally and in acute renal insufficiency]. 19744823750
better clinical diagnosis of contraction of the transverse brim. 20124825881
[experience with ultraviolet irradiation of the blood in chronic diseases]. 20164837149
subacute sclerosing encephalitis. 20164862504
majorie houghton: two appreciations. 20164865665
[impressions of posteriorly edentulous arches]. 20164871854
effect of anaerobiosis on the concentrations of demethylmenaquinone, menaquinone and ubiquinone in escherichia freundii, proteus mirabilis and aeromonas punctata. 19684875411
the nature, intergeneric distribution and biosynthesis of isoprenoid quinones and phenols in gram-negative bacteria.1. twenty-two aerobically grown gram-negative bacteria were analysed for demethylmenaquinones, menaquinones, 2-polyprenylphenols, 6-methoxy-2-polyprenylphenols and ubiquinones. 2. all the eight enterobacteria and both the two facultative organisms (aeromonas punctata and aeromonas hydrophila) examined contain all the compounds listed above. the principal homologues are octaprenyl; in addition lower (down to tri- or tetra-prenyl for the 2-polyprenylphenols) and sometimes higher homologues are als ...19694886765
comparative study of isoenzyme formation of bacterial beta-galactosidase.the enzyme beta-galactosidase was studied in crude extracts of escherichia coli 3300, e. coli grown on a selenium and sulfur medium, salmonella typhimurium f-lac, serratia marcescens f-lac, s. marcescens p-lac, proteus mirabilis f-lac, p. mirabilis p-lac, aeromonas formicans, and streptococcus lactis. the isoenzymes could be demonstrated by an alternative histochemical technique. different isoenzyme patterns were found to be determined by the beta-galactosidase structural gene and not by the cyt ...19704908684
[renal transplantation: problems of organ donors]. 20164948828
osteopetrosis virus growth in the kidney of infected chickens. 19664960239
[on the distribution and biogenesis of alkaloids in hyoscyamus: study of ontogenic variations with the aid of thin-layer chromatography in hyoscyamus aureus l]. 20164964529
comparative allostery of 3-deoxy-d-arabino-heptulosonate-7-phosphate synthetase as a molecular basis for classification.the allosteric pattern of control for 3-deoxy-d-arabino-heptulosonate 7-phosphate (dahp) synthetase has previously been shown to be strongly conserved among the member species of a given genus in bacteria. the implications of this finding as a procedural tool of bacterial phylogeny were pursued by a study of two organisms, sporosarcina ureae and aeromonas formicans, the taxonomic positions of which have been historically controversial. s. ureae has characteristics of both bacillaceae and microco ...19704985590
localization of function within the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex of the rhesus monkey. 19704987453
[a case of piringer-kuchinka lymphadenitis]. 20165011133
the reaction of anopheles annulipes larvae to infection by aeromonas punctata. 19725014911
sudden death from neurological causes in india. 20155025982
study recommends extra clinical experience for nurses of two-year program. 20165030306
the relationship of the maximum amplitude and the maximum and minimum slope of the intrauterine pressure waveform in late pregnancy and labor. 20165038395
[the basilar vein. variations and semeiology]. 20165053504
resection of the inferior vena cava above the renal veins. 20165055980
studies in muscle rigidity, nitrous oxide, and narcotic analgesic agents. 20165061718
postprandial drowsiness. 20165067525
[study on the mineral nutrition of papaver somniferum l. 3. effect of n (nitrogen) and p (phosphorus) feeding]. 20165084369
experimental infection of beagle dogs with coxsackievirus type b1. 19715110117
experimental infection of beagle dogs with coxsackievirus type b1. 19715110117
[study of the antigenic properties of aeromonas punctata strains]. 19715140664
[the ultrastructure of aeromonas punctata bacteria]. 19715152580
[blood changes in the carp following infection with aeromonas punctata]. 19715158662
purification and characterization of the beta-galactosidase of aeromonas formicans.rohlfing, s. r. (western reserve university, cleveland, ohio), and i. p. crawford. purification and characterization of the beta-galactosidase of aeromonas formicans. j. bacteriol. 91:1085-1097. 1966.-the beta-galactosidase of aeromonas formicans was purified by diethylaminoethyl cellulose chromatography and gel filtration on sephadex g-200. the properties of the enzyme molecule were compared with purified beta-galactosidase from escherichia coli. the sedimentation coefficients and electrophoret ...19665326700
the natural relationships of aeromonas formicans. 19675602475
[study of the properties of the toxin of aeromonas punctata]. 19685720508
[study of flagellation in aeromonas punctata]. 19666002909
morphological and biochemical characteristics of aeromonas punctata (hydrophila, liquefaciens) isolated from human sources.the isolation of aeromonas punctata (hydrophila, liquefaciens) from feces, throat, and sputum cultures is presented as further evidence that aeromonads are found in man. morphological and biochemical studies of these strains indicate that the chief differences between the aeromonads and physiologically similar members of the enterobacteriaceae are found in the polar arrangement of the flagella and in the production of oxidase by the former. the oxidase test should be performed on all paracolon-l ...19676029837
enzymes of arginine utilization and their formation in aeromonas formicans ncib 9232.in aeromonas formicans two inducible catabolic pathways of l-arginine have been characterized. the arginine decarboxylase is induced by arginine which also induces the three enzymes of the arginine deiminase pathway but only in stress conditions such as a shift from aerobic growth conditions to very low oxygen tension. addition of glucose to medium containing arginine leads to repression of the enzymes involved in the arginine deiminase pathway while exogenous camp prevents that repression of en ...19826303241
[study of various application methods for active immunization of fishes with aeromonas salmonicida, aeromonas punctata and vibrio anguillarum. 1. immunization with aeromonas salmonicida strain 314]. 19836352234
purification and properties of amino acid racemase from aeromonas punctata subsp. caviae.an amino acid racemase, which occurs in the cytoplasmic fraction of aeromonas punctata subsp. caviae, has been purified to homogeneity by the criteria of electrophoresis and ultracentrifugation. the enzyme has a molecular weight of about 80,000 and consists of two subunits identical in molecular weight (about 40,000). the enzyme contains 2 mol of pyridoxal 5'-phosphate per mol of enzyme, and exhibits absorption maxima at 280 nm and 420 nm. the holoenzyme is resolved by dialysis against hydroxyla ...19846427786
value of blood agar for primary plating and clinical implication of simultaneous isolation of aeromonas hydrophila and aeromonas caviae from a patient with gastroenteritis.the simultaneous recovery of aeromonas hydrophila and aeromonas caviae from the stool of a 49-year-old woman with watery diarrhea was facilitated through the use of a blood agar medium which detected the hemolytic capability of a. hydrophila. in vitro phenotypic tests support the conclusion that only the a. hydrophila isolate was clinically significant.19846520231
biotyping of aeromonas isolates as a correlate to delineating a species-associated disease spectrum.a group of 147 aeromonas isolates from diverse clinical and environmental sources was subjected to the biotyping scheme of popoff and veron. of the 147 isolates biotyped, 137 (93%) could be identified, with aeromonas hydrophila predominating (48%) and equal percentages (25 to 27%) of the other two species (aeromonas sobria and aeromonas caviae). a number of additional biochemical properties were found to be significantly associated with one or more of these three species. these included lysine d ...19846690467
biochemical characteristics of enterotoxigenic aeromonas spp.biotypes of aeromonas spp. correlated well with enterotoxin production in a study of 174 strains. using biochemical characteristics determined by conventional methods and multitest systems, we correctly classified 93% of the strains with regard to enterotoxin production. most of the enterotoxigenic strains were voges-proskauer (vp) positive and did not hydrolyze arabinose, but vp-positive strains which hydrolyzed arabinose were mainly non-enterotoxigenic. aeromonas punctata subsp. caviae, which ...19826764776
[studies of lipase and antilipase on different strains of the genera serratia, aeromonas and vibrio (author's transl)].lipase and antilipase were studied in the following genera: serratia, aeromonas and vibrio. numerous comparative investigations showed that the jipase of serratia marcescens is not of a uniform antigenic structure as not all antilipase-sera of serratia marcescens have the ability to neutralize the lipase of all studied strains of this species. cross-reactions were seen between the genera serratia and aeromonas. a special reaction of the antilipase sera of aeromonas hydrophila and aeromonas punct ...19806999789
molluscan immunobiology: isolation of an aeromonas formicans which escapes the internal defense system of helix pomatia.bacterial infections are surprisingly rare in wild populations of gastropod molluscs. a strain of aeromonas formicans, which has now been isolated, kills helix pomatia, a land snail, when injected at doses greater than 10(6) viable cells g-1 snail weight. koch's postulates were fulfilled with this organism. initial clearance of aeromonas from the circulation was followed within hours by a bacteremia; since neither culture supernatants, killed cells nor cell extracts killed helix, there is eviden ...19827160512
enterotoxigenicity of aeromonas strains in suckling mice.the enterotoxigenicity of 170 aeromonas strains isolated from different sources (food poisoning, random food sampling, water, faeces) was examined by the suckling mouse test. the strains were grown on syncaye culture medium covered with sterilized membrane for kiil-kidney. the culture supernatants were inoculated orally. ileal loop dilatation was compared to that produced by the international standard enterotoxic escherichia coli b7a (o148 : h28) and b2c (o6 : h16) strains. of the 87 aeromonas h ...19807415872
proteolytic activity of aeromonas caviae.aeromonas strains produce a variety of virulence factors including proteases. studies on the kinetics of growth of aeromonas caviae nrrl b-966 and its proteases suggest that the proteolytic activities are produced throughout the growth phase, with peak level occurring at stationary phase. a. caviae synthesize both intracellular and extracellular proteases with the latter account for major portion of the total activity. optimum ph for the a. caviae proteolytic activity is at 7.0. a. caviae produc ...19957473065
chronic diarrhea due to a single strain of aeromonas caviae.over a period of 17 months, aeromonas caviae was cultured 15 times as the sole enteropathogen from the feces of a man who had developed chronic diarrhea after traveling to turkey. determination of rrna gene restriction patterns confirmed that the seven isolates of aeromonas caviae studied were identical (hybridization group [hg]4). after therapy with ciprofloxacin for four weeks, the patient was culture negative for the original isolate, and six months later a novel strain of aeromonas media wit ...19957537217
cloning and primary structure of the chia gene from aeromonas caviae.the chia gene from aeromonas caviae encodes an extracellular chitinase, 865 amino acids long, that shows a high degree of similarity to chitinase a of serratia marcescens. expression in escherichia coli yielded an enzymatically active protein from which a leader sequence was removed, presumably during transport of the enzyme across the cell membrane.19957608101
incidence of motile aeromonas spp. in foods.a total of 80 food samples were purchased from local retail consumer shops and examined for the presence of motile aeromonas spp. of the food categories tested, poultry had the highest incidence, with 100% positive. this was followed by lamb samples, with 60% positive. raw milk and cheese samples had very low incidence (20%). no motile aeromonas spp. were found in pre-prepared salads. shellfish, fish, pork and beef samples had incidences of 40%. most of the strains isolated were aeromonas hydrop ...19947873101
aeromonas caviae exhibits aggregative adherence to hep-2 cells. 19947880270
factors influencing beta-galactosidase activity of aeromonas caviae.aeromonas caviae, often reported to be associated with diarrhoeal patients, elaborates several virulence factors as well as catabolic enzymes such as xylanase and beta-galactosidase. studies on the kinetics of growth of a. caviae and synthesis of beta-galactosidase suggested that the activity was cell associated and reached a peak during the late logarithmic phase of growth. the optimum ph for beta-galactosidase activity was 7.0 and required ca2+ and glutathione for enhancement of its activity; ...19947932108
el fenómeno suicida en cepas de aeromonas mesófilas aisladas de muestras clínicas [the suicide phenomenon in strains of mesophilic aeromonas isolated from clinical specimens].a study was carried out to determine the occurrence of the suicide phenomenon in aeromonas spp strains, isolated from clinical samples, and to establish its relationship with the clinical manifestations of diarrheal diseases. 23 strains were studied: 10, of aeromonas sobria; 7, of aeromonas hydrophila; and 6, of aeromonas caviae. all suicidal strains were isolated from patients with acute diarrheal disease. 3 out of 8, isolated from non-diarrheic feces, showed an intermediate phenotypic profile. ...19937984811
[the identification of aeromonas species isolated in cuba].100 aeromonas strains, isolated from children under 5 years with acute diarrheal diseases from various health centers of the country, were studied from january to july, 1990. using the janda-modified popoff's and veron's model, 63% of the strains were identified in species through primary tests, and 100% of the other 37% were identified in aeromonas sobria, aeromonas hydrophila, and aeromonas caviae, using also supplementary tests.19937984818
the vertebrate peptide antibiotics dermaseptins have overlapping structural features but target specific microorganisms.the physiological significance of the occurrence of sequence similar antimicrobial peptides in frog skin, as the bombinins in bombina, the magainins in xenopus, and the dermaseptins in phyllomedusa, is a major unanswered question. dermaseptins s1, s2, s3, s4, and s5, a family of cationic (lysine-rich), amphipathic antifungal peptides of 28-34 residues were thus synthesized, purified to homogeneity, and evaluated for their growth-inhibition activity in vitro against various pathogenic microorgani ...19947989335
aeromonas peritonitis.five new cases of peritonitis caused by aeromonas species are reported, and 29 others described in the literature are reviewed. males predominated (71%), and the mean age was 56.9 years. acquisition was nosocomial in 20% of the cases. all patients except one (3%) had significant underlying diseases; 73% had chronic hepatic disease, 15% had chronic renal failure (treated with chronic ambulatory peritoneal dialysis [capd]), and 9% had an intestinal perforation. symptoms were similar to those of pe ...19948054435
characterisation of haemolytic activity from aeromonas caviae.aeromonas caviae, an enteropathogen associated with gastroenteritis, displays several virulence characteristics. studies on the kinetics of growth of a. caviae and expression of beta-haemolytic toxin revealed that a. caviae produced maximum haemolytic activity extracellularly during the stationary phase. preliminary studies on the properties of a. caviae haemolysin suggested that divalent cations (mg2+ and ca2+) and thiol compounds, dithiothreitol and mercaptoethanol enhanced the haemolytic acti ...19948150003
characterization of mesophilic aeromonas from clinical specimens by computerized analysis of sds-page protein profiles and by enzymatic activity.mesophilic aeromonas (aeromonas hydrophila, aeromonas sobria, aeromonas caviae) have recently been considered important aetiological agents of human diseases, mainly gastrointestinal infections. although several findings have pointed out the significance of this group of microorganisms as enteric pathogens and suggested the presence of virulence factors, epidemiological and clinical studies are limited by the difficulty of correctly identifying mesophilic aeromonas at the species level. sds-page ...19938264423
distribution of mesophilic aeromonas species in raw and ready-to-eat fish and meat products in switzerland.a total of 829 poultry, meat, shellfish and fish products commonly consumed in switzerland were qualitatively and quantitatively examined for the presence of mesophilic aeromonas spp. overall, aeromonads occurred in 24.1% of the samples. raw food products were frequently contaminated (e.g. 94.1% in minced meat), with colony counts up to 6.0 x 10(6)/g. some ready-to-eat products had a relatively high percentage of positive samples as well, such as cooked ham in slices (38.2%), mortadella (12.9%), ...19938268055
diarrhea associated with aeromonas species in children in day care centers.outbreaks of diarrhea caused by enteropathogens have been reported in day care centers (dcc), but aeromonas species have not been implicated. this study evaluated 381 children involved in 51 outbreaks in four dcc to determine the association of aeromonas species with diarrhea and to characterize the isolates. the organism was identified in two outbreaks of diarrhea. in one, aeromonas species were isolated from 6 (24%) of 25 children and in the other from 5 (21%) of 24 children. seven other aerom ...19938515113
tolerance to acid in ph 5.0-grown organisms of potentially pathogenic gram-negative bacteria.a wide range of potentially pathogenic species of gram-negative bacteria were far more resistant to extreme acidity (ph 2.0-3.5) when cultured at ph 5.0 (habituated to acid) than after ph 7.0 culture. the differences were particularly great for citrobacter spp., enterobacter spp., klebsiella spp. and for vibrio parahaemolyticus; substantial habituation was also observed for proteus mirabilis and aeromonas formicans but the effect was less marked for serratia marcescens and acinetobacter calcoace ...19958554762
prevention of suicide phenomenon in aeromonads.clinical isolates of aeromonas (13 aeromonas caviae), 8 aeromonas hydrophila, 3 aeromonas spp., and 2 aeromonas media recovered from diarrheal feces of children were submitted to the suicide phenomenon test and investigated at intervals of 24 h for up to 120 h. the same isolates were also stimulated by repeated passages in broth for ten days before the test. after the bacterial stimulus, a decreases in the number of aeromonads with suicidal capacity was observed. the suicide phenomenon was expre ...19968793406
diarrheal and environmental isolates of aeromonas spp. produce a toxin similar to shiga-like toxin 1.diarrheal and environmental isolates of 39 strains of aeromonas spp. were studied for detection of virulence factors. although these 39 strains did not produce either heat-labile or heat-stable enterotoxins, culture filtrates of 31 strains produced cytopathic effects on vero cells. among these, culture filtrates of three strains of aeromonas hydrophila and one strain of aeromonas caviae could be neutralized by escherichia coli o157:h7 shiga-like toxin 1 antiserum. a single band of plasmid dna of ...19968857271
structural studies of the o-antigenic polysaccharide from an aeromonas caviae strain.the structure of the o-antigenic polysaccharide from a strain of aeromonas caviae, isolated from the stools of a patient with diarrhoea, has been investigated. sugar analysis, methylation analyses, and a uronic acid degradation together with nmr spectroscopy were the principal methods used. the sequence of the sugar residues could be determined by noesy and hmbc experiments. it is concluded that the polysaccharide is composed of pentasaccharide repeating units with the following structure: [sequ ...19968864229
changes in microbial populations on fresh cut spinach.the microbial populations found on fresh-cut spinach leaves that were stored in gas permeable bags at 10 degrees c for 12 days were examined and identified. the microorganisms consisted of mesophilic aerobic bacteria, psychrotrophic bacteria, pseudomonadaceae, enterobacteriaceae, micrococcaceae, lactic acid bacteria and yeasts. populations of mesophiles, psychrotrophs, pseudomonadaceae and enterobacteriaceae increased sharply during the storage period. the initial populations were 10(7), 10(6), ...19968880301
expression of aeromonas caviae bla genes in escherichia coli.an isolate of aeromonas caviae 035 carried a 55.5 kb self-transferable plasmid. transfer of the plasmid to escherichia coli k12 resulted in the expression of a tem-like beta-lactamase that was not expressed in parental a. caviae. the bla gene sequence was detectable by dna hybridization and pcr amplification of the plasmid when extracted from parental a. caviae or from e. coli k12 transconjugants. sequence analysis of the bla genes revealed in each case an 858 bp open reading frame, differing fr ...19968889718
study of the intergenic exef-exeg region and its application as a simple preliminary test for aeromonas spp.the exef-exeg intergenic regions from different hybridization groups (hg) of aeromonas were studied by pcr amplification using a single pair of primers. six main classes of pcr products were identified according to size: 360 bp, 320 bp, 280 bp, 230-240 bp, 220 bp and 160 bp. direct sequencing of the pcr products indicated that the shorter intergenic regions had probably originated from deletion of dna segments between direct repeats. correlation of certain pcr products with aeromonas caviae (hg4 ...19968935655
characterization of cytotoxic, hemolytic aeromonas caviae clinical isolates and their identification by determining presence of a unique hemolysin gene.aeromonas caviae has recently been recognized as an important enteropathogen and its hemolysin is purported to be one of the virulence factors, in this study, a total of 80 clinical isolates of aeromonas spp. were investigated by pcr with synthetic oligonucleotides targeting a cloned hemolysin-encoding sequence from an a. caviae isolate of clinical origin. of the 35 clinical a. caviae isolates tested, only 6 contained the target sequence.19968940472
adherence of aeromonas caviae to human cell lines hep-2 and caco-2.adherence of aeromonas caviae to hep-2 and caco-2 cell monolayers was investigated with 24 clinical isolates. growth phase, temperature, multiplicity of infection and length of incubation affected adherence. treatment of the bacteria with trypsin, sodium metaperiodate, mechanical shearing and the addition of cytochalasin b and cycloheximide to the monolayer significantly reduced the adherence capabilities of the strains investigated. the use of chloramphenicol to inhibit protein synthesis reduce ...19968958248
characterization of aeromonas spp. isolated from humans with diarrhea, from healthy controls, and from surface water in bangladesh.aeromonas isolates from patients with diarrhea in bangladesh (n = 69), from healthy controls (n = 11), and from surface water (n = 40) were analyzed with respect to their hybridization groups (hgs) by the aid of fatty acid methyl ester (fame) characterization and dna fingerprinting by aflp, biochemical phenotypes (phe-neplate [php] types), and the production of hemolysin and cytotoxin. the aim of the investigation was to find out whether certain strains carrying virulence factors predominated am ...19979003598
rapid and sensitive method for the detection of aeromonas caviae and aeromonas trota by polymerase chain reaction.a 16s rdna-based polymerase chain reaction (pcr) method was developed for the detection of aeromonas caviae and aeromonas trota. these two species were identified from other aeromonas spp. and closely related species by primers set (aer1 and aer2). the amplified product was 316 bp. the identity of the amplified product was confirmed by dna-dna hybridization. two sets of primers (aer8 and aer9) were used for specific identification of aer. caviae. amplifying the 260 bp fragment of 16s rrna gene r ...19979134769
the species composition of oligotrophic bacterial communities of lake balaton--a numerical analysis.from among the 565 aerobic and facultatively anaerobic, oligotrophic bacterial isolated obtained from the open water region of the balatonfüred-bay, 58 representative strains were selected for detailed taxonomic-physiological studies and numerical analyses as well as simultaneous comparisons with authentic bacterial strains isolated earlier by langó (1987) from different water habitat of the lake balaton. on the basis of 186 ceded differential diagnostic characteristics involved in these analyse ...19969147724
adherence and invasion of aeromonas caviae to monolayer cells. adherence and invasion of aeromonas caviae. 19979192016
evaluation of the synergistic haemolysis (camp-like) test in the identification of motile, mesophilic aeromonas species.usefulness of the synergistic haemolysis (camp-like) test in the identification of aeromonas hydrophila, aeromonas sobria, and aeromonas caviae was evaluated, using beta-toxin producing staphylococcus aureus atcc 25923 and alpha-toxin producing clostridium perfringens atcc 13124 as sphingomyelinase producing indicator strains. the tests were done on columbia blood agar base supplemented with 5% sheep blood (cba; difco laboratories, detroit, mi, usa). when cultured aerobically, 77% of a. hydrophi ...19979241799
cloning and analysis of the poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyhexanoate) biosynthesis genes of aeromonas caviae.a 5.0-kbp ecorv-ecori restriction fragment was cloned and analyzed from genomic dna of aeromonas caviae, a bacterium producing a copolyester of (r)-3-hydroxybutyrate (3hb) and (r)-3-hydroxyhexanoate (3hhx) [p(3hb-co-3hhx)] from alkanoic acids or oils. the nucleotide sequence of this region showed a 1,782-bp poly (3-hydroxyalkanoate) (pha) synthase gene (phac(ac) [i.e., the phac gene from a. caviae]) together with four open reading frames (orf1, -3, -4, and -5) and one putative promoter region. t ...19979244271
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