Publications
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| arteriography in diagnosis and management of acquired peripheral soft-tissue masses. | 2015 | 4338249 | |
| enzymatic and polarographic determination of metation and its analogues after separation on silica gel thin layers. | 2015 | 4329343 | |
| b.c.g. vaccination practices in australia. | 2015 | 4467992 | |
| suggested prophylaxis for ovarian cancer. a 20 year report from cases at butterworth hospital. | 2015 | 4330955 | |
| cooperative study in the evaluation of therapy in multiple sclerosis. acth vs. placebo--final report. | 2015 | 4314823 | |
| the problem of hernia in infants and adolescents. | 2015 | 4399720 | |
| [the treatment of generalized and localized ulcerative and granulomatous colitis]. | 2015 | 4384365 | |
| recurrent corneal erosion. | 2015 | 4544649 | |
| alterations of blood sugar and plasma insulin after cryosurgery of functioning islet-cell tumor. | 2015 | 4345377 | |
| aniridia and wilms's tumour (nephroblastoma). | 2015 | 4301457 | |
| [identification by immunofluorescence of 3 cell types in fox anterior pituitary gland and superposition of results obtained on semithin sections with ultrastructural analysis of adjacent thin sections]. | 2015 | 4376043 | |
| isolation, characterization, and evaluation of multi-trait plant growth promoting rhizobacteria for their growth promoting and disease suppressing effects on ginger. | in this study, 100 pgpr strains isolated from different varieties of ginger (zingiber officinale rosc.) were first characterized for their morphological, biochemical, and nutrient mobilization traits in vitro. the pgpr were also screened in vitro for inhibition of pythium myriotylum causing soft rot in ginger. results revealed that only five pgpr showed >70% suppression of p. myriotylum. these 5 pgpr viz., grb (ginger rhizobacteria) 25--burkholderia cepacia, grb35--bacillus amyloliquefaciens; gr ... | 2015 | 25801969 |
| efficacy of ultraviolet (uv-c) light in a thin-film turbulent flow for the reduction of milkborne pathogens. | nonthermal technologies are being investigated as viable alternatives to, or supplemental utilization, with thermal pasteurization in the food-processing industry. in this study, the effect of ultraviolet (uv)-c light on the inactivation of seven milkborne pathogens (listeria monocytogenes, serratia marcescens, salmonella senftenberg, yersinia enterocolitica, aeromonas hydrophila, escherichia coli, and staphylococcus aureus) was evaluated. the pathogens were suspended in ultra-high-temperature w ... | 2015 | 25884367 |
| aerobic bacterial microbiota isolated from the cloaca of the european pond turtle (emys orbicularis) in poland. | we conducted a comparative analysis of the aerobic cloacal bacteria of european pond turtles (emys orbicularis) living in their natural environment and juvenile turtles reared under controlled conditions in a breeding center. we included 130 turtles in the study. the aerobic bacteria isolated from the cloaca of the juvenile turtles were less diverse and more prevalent than the bacteria isolated from free-living adults. we isolated 17 bacterial species from juvenile captive turtles, among which t ... | 2015 | 25380369 |
| water-soluble moringa oleifera lectin interferes with growth, survival and cell permeability of corrosive and pathogenic bacteria. | this work evaluated the antibacterial activity of a water-soluble moringa oleifera seed lectin (wsmol) by evaluating its effect on growth, survival and cell permeability of bacillus sp., bacillus cereus, bacillus pumillus, bacillus megaterium, micrococcus sp., pseudomonas sp., pseudomonas fluorescens, pseudomonas stutzeri and serratia marcescens. in addition, the effect of lectin on membrane integrity of most sensitive species was also evaluated. all the tested bacteria are able to cause biocorr ... | 2015 | 26109449 |
| compounds in a particular production lot of tryptic soy broth inhibit staphylococcus aureus cell growth. | staphylococcus aureus newman strain and several methicillin-resistant s. aureus (mrsa) clinical isolates were grown on agar plates prepared with conventional lots of tryptic soy broth (tsb). cell growth of these strains was inhibited on agar plates containing tsb of a particular product lot (lot a), whereas the cell growth of s. aureus rn4220 strain and several other mrsa clinical isolates was not inhibited. the cell growth of a strain of s. epidermidis was also inhibited on agar plates containi ... | 2015 | 26193939 |
| engineered serratia marcescens for efficient (3r)-acetoin and (2r,3r)-2,3-butanediol production. | (3r)-acetoin and (2r,3r)-2,3-butanediol are important pharmaceutical intermediates. however, until now, the quantity of natural microorganisms with the ability to produce single configuration of optically pure (3r)-acetoin and (2r,3r)-2,3-butanediol is rare. in this study, a meso-2,3-butanediol dehydrogenase encoded by the slac gene from serratia marcescens mg1 was identified for meso-2,3-butanediol and (2s,3s)-2,3-butanediol biosynthesis. inactivation of the slac gene could significantly decrea ... | 2015 | 25663525 |
| development of an observation platform for bacterial activity using polypyrrole films doped with bacteria. | in our study, various bacteria, including gram-negative (pseudomonas aeruginosa, escherichia coli, acinetobacter calcoaceticus, serratia marcescens, shewanella oneidensis) and gram-positive (bacillus subtilis) bacteria, were straightforwardly immobilized into the conducting polymers (cps) by electrochemical deposition. the doping state of bacteria in the polymer films (polypyrrole and poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene)) varied according to the polymerization conditions. the viability of bacteria i ... | 2015 | 25760406 |
| [update on outbreaks reported from neonatal intensive care units: serratia marcescens, klebsiella pneumoniae, acinetobacter baumannii, and pseudomonas aeruginosa]. | in terms of the unique risk profile, the clinical course of nosocomial infections, and the most prevalent bacterial pathogens, literature on outbreaks of potentially pathogenic bacteria on neonatal intensive care units (nicus) needs to be analyzed separately from reports derived from other intensive care units. with the purpose of updating important information for those involved in outbreak management and fostering preventive efforts, this article summarizes the results of a systematic literatu ... | 2015 | 25665889 |
| microbial contamination of glaucoma eyedrops used by patients compared with ocular medications used in the hospital. | the aim of this study was to compare the percentage of contamination of multiuse eyedrops applied by glaucoma patients at home and by the medical personnel at the outpatient department, the ward, and the operating room of our department of ophthalmology. eyedrops were collected over a period of 11 months. samples were taken from the dropper tip (smear), drops, and the residual fluid inside the bottle and cultivated on blood agar. colony forming units were counted and identified by mass spectrome ... | 2015 | 25715262 |
| in vitro activity of potential old and new drugs against multidrug-resistant gram-negatives. | the aim of this study was to evaluate the in vitro susceptibility of mdr gram-negatives bacteria to old drugs such as polymyxin b, minocycline and fosfomycin and new drugs such as tigecycline. | 2015 | 25456893 |
| status of the effectiveness of contact lens solutions against keratitis-causing pathogens. | the aim of this study was to assess the antimicrobial effects of marketed contact lens disinfecting solutions. | 2015 | 25280981 |
| a rapid culture independent methodology to quantitatively detect and identify common human bacterial pathogens associated with contaminated high purity water. | water and high purity water (hpw) distribution systems can be contaminated with human pathogenic microorganisms. this biocontamination may pose a risk to human health as hpw is commonly used in the industrial, pharmaceutical and clinical sectors. currently, routine microbiological testing of hpw is performed using slow and labour intensive traditional microbiological based techniques. there is a need to develop a rapid culture independent methodology to quantitatively detect and identify biocont ... | 2015 | 25888294 |
| biochemical characterization and validation of a catalytic site of a highly thermostable ts2631 endolysin from the thermus scotoductus phage vb_tsc2631. | phage vb_tsc2631 infects the extremophilic bacterium thermus scotoductus mat2631 and uses the ts2631 endolysin for the release of its progeny. the ts2631 endolysin is the first endolysin from thermophilic bacteriophage with an experimentally validated catalytic site. in silico analysis and computational modelling of the ts2631 endolysin structure revealed a conserved zn2+ binding site (his30, tyr58, his131 and cys139) similar to zn2+ binding site of eukaryotic peptidoglycan recognition proteins ... | 2015 | 26375388 |
| comparative genome analyses of serratia marcescens fs14 reveals its high antagonistic potential. | s. marcescens fs14 was isolated from an atractylodes macrocephala koidz plant that was infected by fusarium oxysporum and showed symptoms of root rot. with the completion of the genome sequence of fs14, the first comprehensive comparative-genomic analysis of the serratia genus was performed. pan-genome and cog analyses showed that the majority of the conserved core genes are involved in basic cellular functions, while genomic factors such as prophages contribute considerably to genome diversity. ... | 2015 | 25856195 |
| identification of an endophytic antifungal bacterial strain isolated from the rubber tree and its application in the biological control of banana fusarium wilt. | banana fusarium wilt (also known as panama disease) is one of the most disastrous plant diseases. effective control methods are still under exploring. the endophytic bacterial strain itbb b5-1 was isolated from the rubber tree, and identified as serratia marcescens by morphological, biochemical, and phylogenetic analyses. this strain exhibited a high potential for biological control against the banana fusarium disease. visual agar plate assay showed that itbb b5-1 restricted the mycelial growth ... | 2015 | 26133557 |
| genome sequence of rhizobacterium serratia marcescens strain 90-166, which triggers induced systemic resistance and plant growth promotion. | the rhizobacterium serratia marcescens strain 90-166 elicits induced systemic resistance against plant pathogens and herbivores and promotes plant growth under greenhouse and field conditions. strain 90-166 secretes volatile compounds, siderophores, salicylic acid, and quorum-sensing autoinducers as bacterial determinants toward plant health. herein, we present its draft genome sequence. | 2015 | 26089427 |
| interdomain contacts and the stability of serralysin protease from serratia marcescens. | the serralysin family of bacterial metalloproteases is associated with virulence in multiple modes of infection. these extracellular proteases are members of the repeats-in-toxin (rtx) family of toxins and virulence factors, which mediated virulence in e. coli, b. pertussis, and p. aeruginosa, as well as other animal and plant pathogens. the serralysin proteases are structurally dynamic and their folding is regulated by calcium binding to a c-terminal domain that defines the rtx family of protei ... | 2015 | 26378460 |
| bronchiectasis: a bacteriological profile. | the occurrence of bronchiectasis can involve a combination of many environmental factors, including infection. the aim of our work is to determine the bacteriological profile of bronchiectasis. this is a retrospective study of 100 patients hospitalized in between january 2010 and july 2013. the average age was 48 years with a 58% female predominance. symptomatology was by a bronchial syndrome in 90% of cases. bacteriological examination was able to isolate the microbe in 35% of cases. in our stu ... | 2015 | 27047618 |
| putting on the brakes: bacterial impediment of wound healing. | the epithelium provides a crucial barrier to infection, and its integrity requires efficient wound healing. bacterial cells and secretomes from a subset of tested species of bacteria inhibited human and porcine corneal epithelial cell migration in vitro and ex vivo. secretomes from 95% of serratia marcescens, 71% of pseudomonas aeruginosa, 29% of staphylococcus aureus strains, and other bacterial species inhibited epithelial cell migration. migration of human foreskin fibroblasts was also inhibi ... | 2015 | 26365869 |
| bacteriological profile and antimicrobial susceptibility pattern of blood culture isolates among septicemia suspected children in selected hospitals addis ababa, ethiopia. | blood stream infections are major cause of morbidity and mortality in children in developing countries. the emerging of causative agents and resistance to various antimicrobial agents are increased from time to time. the main aim of this study was to determine the bacterial agents and antimicrobial susceptibility patterns among children suspected of having septicemia. | 2015 | 26997847 |
| genetic and biochemical characterization of oxa-405, an oxa-48-type extended-spectrum β-lactamase without significant carbapenemase activity. | the epidemiology of carbapenemases worldwide is showing that oxa-48 variants are becoming the predominant carbapenemase type in enterobacteriaceae in many countries. however, not all oxa-48 variants possess significant activity toward carbapenems (e.g., oxa-163). two serratia marcescens isolates with resistance either to carbapenems or to extended-spectrum cephalosporins were successively recovered from the same patient. a genomic comparison using pulsed-field gel electrophoresis and automated r ... | 2015 | 25870062 |
| in vitro activity of polymyxin b plus imipenem, meropenem, or tigecycline against kpc-2-producing enterobacteriaceae with high mics for these antimicrobials. | we evaluated the in vitro activity of polymyxin b plus imipenem, meropenem, or tigecycline against six kpc-2-producing enterobacteriaceae strains with high mics for these antimicrobial agents. polymyxin b with carbapenems, especially meropenem, were the most active combinations for klebsiella pneumoniae and enterobacter cloacae regardless of the polymyxin b concentration used in the time-kill assay. this combination was also synergistic against two serratia marcescens strains that are intrinsica ... | 2015 | 25801560 |
| serratiopeptidase: a well-known metalloprotease with a new non-proteolytic activity against s. aureus biofilm. | the use of indwelling medical devices is associated with a significant risk of infections by staphylococcus aureus (s. aureus) which possesses a variety of virulence factors including many toxins and the ability to invade eukaryotic cells or to form biofilm on biotic and abiotic surfaces. the virulence factors above described are often related to proteins exposed on the bacterial surface. blocking s. aureus colonization may reduce the incidence of invasive infectious diseases. previously reports ... | 2015 | 26453184 |
| prevalence of contagious and environmental mastitis-causing bacteria in bulk tank milk and its relationships with milking practices of dairy cattle herds in são miguel island (azores). | this study aimed to assess the degree of contamination of bulk tank milk (btm) by staphylococcus spp. and coliform bacteria and to identify major milking practices that help perpetuate them in dairy cattle herds in são miguel island. in july 2014, btm was sampled and a survey concerning local milking practices was conducted on 100 herds. semi quantitative multiplex polymerase chain reaction detected coagulase-negative staphylococci, escherichia coli, staphylococcus aureus, and other coliform bac ... | 2015 | 26719295 |
| antimicrobial susceptibility trends among gram-positive and -negative clinical isolates collected between 2005 and 2012 in mexico: results from the tigecycline evaluation and surveillance trial. | the tigecycline evaluation and surveillance trial (t.e.s.t) is a global antimicrobial surveillance study of both gram-positive and gram-negative organisms. this report presents data on antimicrobial susceptibility among organisms collected in mexico between 2005 and 2012 as part of t.e.s.t., and compares rates between 2005-2007 and 2008-2012. | 2015 | 26667651 |
| letter: a syndrome of partial aniridia, unilateral renal agenesis, and mild psychomotor retardation in siblings. | 2015 | 4419812 | |
| significance of eosinophilia during gold therapy. | 2015 | 4433354 | |
| william heath byford, 1817-1890. | 2015 | 4600273 | |
| [complications in acute leukemia]. | 2015 | 4531121 | |
| physicochemical state of ions and water in living tissues and model systems. | 2015 | 4513154 | |
| rehabilitation of a deaf child. | 2015 | 4482142 | |
| [state of hemodynamics in thyrotoxicosis]. | 2015 | 4468662 | |
| [the physician and the scientific-technical revolution]. | 2015 | 4432220 | |
| [correlation between the double master test and voluntary hyperventilation in patients with severe chronic anemia caused by necatoriasis]. | 2015 | 4409068 | |
| biochemically active substances from actinomycetes and other organisms. ii. effects of various compounds on motilometry. | 2015 | 4366190 | |
| [lumbar myelography with conray meglumin 282 and dimer-x]. | 2015 | 4330171 | |
| optical scatter patterns facilitate rapid differentiation of enterobacteriaceae on chromagarâ„¢ orientation medium. | enterobacteriaceae family comprised pathogens and commensals and has a significant impact on food safety and public health. enterobacteriaceae is often enumerated and presumptively identified on chromogenic media, such as chromagar(tm) orientation medium based on colony profile; however, classification is highly arbitrary, and some could not be differentiated due to similar chromogen production. here, we investigated the ability of the laser optical sensor, bardot (bacterial rapid detection usin ... | 2015 | 26503189 |
| bacteria associated with amblyomma cajennense tick eggs. | ticks represent a large group of pathogen vectors that blood feed on a diversity of hosts. in the americas, the ixodidae ticks amblyomma cajennense are responsible for severe impact on livestock and public health. in the present work, we present the isolation and molecular identification of a group of culturable bacteria associated with a. cajennense eggs from females sampled in distinct geographical sites in southeastern brazil. additional comparative analysis of the culturable bacteria from an ... | 2015 | 26537602 |
| the chitinase c gene pschic from pseudomonas sp. and its synergistic effects on larvicidal activity. | pseudomonas sp. strain txg6-1, a chitinolytic gram-negative bacterium, was isolated from a vegetable field in taixing city, jiangsu province, china. in this study, a pseudomonas chitinase c gene (pschic) was isolated from the chromosomal dna of this bacterium using a pair of specific primers. the pschic gene consisted of an open reading frame of 1443 nucleotides and encoded 480 amino acid residues with a calculated molecular mass of 51.66 kda. the deduced pschic amino acid sequence lacked a sign ... | 2015 | 26500441 |
| protist predation can select for bacteria with lowered susceptibility to infection by lytic phages. | consumer-resource interactions constitute one of the most common types of interspecific antagonistic interaction. in natural communities, complex species interactions are likely to affect the outcomes of reciprocal co-evolution between consumers and their resource species. individuals face multiple enemies simultaneously, and consequently they need to adapt to several different types of enemy pressures. in this study, we assessed how protist predation affects the susceptibility of bacterial popu ... | 2015 | 25947228 |
| intraspecies competition in serratia marcescens is mediated by type vi-secreted rhs effectors and a conserved effector-associated accessory protein. | the type vi secretion system (t6ss) is widespread in gram-negative bacteria and can deliver toxic effector proteins into eukaryotic cells or competitor bacteria. antibacterial t6sss are increasingly recognized as key mediators of interbacterial competition and may contribute to the outcome of many polymicrobial infections. multiple antibacterial effectors can be delivered by these systems, with diverse activities against target cells and distinct modes of secretion. polymorphic toxins containing ... | 2015 | 25939831 |
| efficient recombinant production of prodigiosin in pseudomonas putida. | serratia marcescens and several other bacteria produce the red-colored pigment prodigiosin which possesses bioactivities as an antimicrobial, anticancer, and immunosuppressive agent. therefore, there is a great interest to produce this natural compound. efforts aiming at its biotechnological production have so far largely focused on the original producer and opportunistic human pathogen s. marcescens. here, we demonstrate efficient prodigiosin production in the heterologous host pseudomonas puti ... | 2015 | 26441905 |
| infection dynamic of symbiotic bacteria in the pea aphid acyrthosiphon pisum gut and host immune response at the early steps in the infection process. | in addition to its obligatory symbiont buchnera aphidicola, the pea aphid acyrthosiphon pisum can harbor several facultative bacterial symbionts which can be mutualistic in the context of various ecological interactions. belonging to a genus where many members have been described as pathogen in invertebrates, serratia symbiotica is one of the most common facultative partners found in aphids. the recent discovery of strains able to grow outside their host allowed us to simulate environmental acqu ... | 2015 | 25811863 |
| pore-forming toxins induce macrophage necroptosis during acute bacterial pneumonia. | necroptosis is a highly pro-inflammatory mode of cell death regulated by rip (or ripk)1 and rip3 kinases and mediated by the effector mlkl. we report that diverse bacterial pathogens that produce a pore-forming toxin (pft) induce necroptosis of macrophages and this can be blocked for protection against serratia marcescens hemorrhagic pneumonia. following challenge with s. marcescens, staphylococcus aureus, streptococcus pneumoniae, listeria monocytogenes, uropathogenic escherichia coli (upec), a ... | 2015 | 26659062 |
| temperature sensitive cells in the study of sv40 lysis versus sv40 transformation. | 2015 | 4355480 | |
| [prenatal irradiation, a possible etiological factor in epilepsy]. | 2015 | 4653788 | |
| group discussions with emotionally disturbed children: implications of the concept of casual orientation. | 2015 | 4488441 | |
| sexual maturation in juvenile hypothyroidism. | 2015 | 4357385 | |
| [stereotactic anatomy of the internal auditory meatus]. | 2015 | 4584136 | |
| new directions in genetics utilizing tissue culture techniques. | 2015 | 4616925 | |
| [on the combined use of steroids, anabolic hormones and antihistaminic preparations in the treatment of allergic diseases in young children]. | 2015 | 4379423 | |
| e.n.t. case of the month. | 2015 | 4731434 | |
| e.n.t. case of the month. | 2015 | 4731434 | |
| on-the-job training of the pediatric nurse practitioner. an evaluation. | 2015 | 4686982 | |
| studies of body image. ii. dollar values of body parts. | 2015 | 4683202 | |
| the abnormal radiorenogram. a. the renogram in hypertension. | 2015 | 4649241 | |
| [clinical diagnosis of thoracic osteochondrosis at the stage of vegetative manifestations]. | 2015 | 5023268 | |
| autosomal dominant inheritance of caffey disease. | 2015 | 4609117 | |
| [in memory of vittorio del vecchio]. | 2015 | 4596540 | |
| [primary surgical treatment of punctate wounds in open fractures of the crural bones]. | 2015 | 4610479 | |
| renal transplantation in patients with australia antigenemia. | 2015 | 4613199 | |
| [2 cases of upper caval vein anomaly (diagnostic difficulties in mediastinal tumors)]. | 2015 | 4774754 | |
| simple method of reducing digital dislocations. | 2015 | 4664685 | |
| special section on health care in the eec: introduction to the theme: health care in the countries of the european economic community. | 2015 | 4648471 | |
| [present day assessment of osteosynthesis using a metal wire in the treatment of mandibular fractures]. | 2015 | 4506600 | |
| [prostheses with perfect occlusion. biogenic dentures. oral rehabilitation]. | 2015 | 4531837 | |
| the effects of atmospheric hydrogen fluoride upon drosophila melanogaster. i. differential genotypic response. | 2015 | 5089903 | |
| the board member's contribution to accreditation. | 2015 | 4496646 | |
| myelography in children. | 2015 | 4561078 | |
| [excision or radiation of basaliomas of the lids (author's transl)]. | 2015 | 4449183 | |
| incidence of normal pineal gland calcification in skull roentgenograms of black and white americans. | 2015 | 4432973 | |
| detection of hepatic phenylalanine 4-hydroxylase in classical phenylketonuria. | an extract from a liver biopsy of a patient with classical phenylketonuria contains phenylalanine 4-hydroxylase (ec 1.14.3.1) with a specific activity 0.27% of the normal activity of the hydroxylase. this enzyme from a patient with phenylketonuria is a structurally altered form of phenylalanine 4-hydroxylase that probably results from a mutation in the gene coding for the hydroxylase. | 2015 | 4405625 |
| [endocrinological evaluation of sellar and suprasellar tumor cases --the first report-- on preoperative pituitary function (author's transl)]. | 2015 | 4373675 | |
| virilization in pregnancy associated with an ovarian cystadenoma. | 2015 | 4416869 | |
| an analysis of the effect of hypoalbuminemia on the amount of free drug in plasma for drugs bound at two sets of sites. | 2015 | 4456500 | |
| [diabetes in patients treated surgically for pancreatic carcinoma]. | 2015 | 4350287 | |
| [secondary free-radical reactions in irradiated frozen aqueous solutions of amino acids and peptides]. | 2015 | 4352248 | |
| [psychosomatics in the middle ages]. | 2015 | 4602765 | |
| letter: hypercalcemia and streptozotocin. | 2015 | 4359741 | |
| spectroscopy and structure of hemerythrin. | 2015 | 4312075 | |
| staggered spondaic word test: support. | 2016 | 5100339 | |
| automated patient history-taking. | 2016 | 5095667 | |
| metastatic carcinoma of the ureter. a report of three cases. | 2016 | 5093100 | |
| endocytosis in tetrahymena pyriformis. the selectivity of uptake of particles and the adaptive increase in cellular acid phosphatase activity. | 2016 | 5087625 | |
| the war on the roads. | 2016 | 5086775 | |
| note on the estimation of parental age effects. | 2016 | 5072692 | |
| the right to refuse necessary treatment. | 2016 | 5067807 | |
| [drug therapy of cerebrovascular occlusive disease--special reference to administration of dextran sulfate as a fibrinolytic agent]. | 2016 | 5067045 | |
| [evaluation of the sight organ in children born of mothers showing positive reactions to toxoplasmosis]. | 2016 | 5086476 |