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comparative antibacterial effects of novel pelargonium essential oils and solvent extracts.the scented leaves of a number of pelargonium (geraniaceae) species and cultivars were extracted using steam distillation, petroleum spirit and methanol. the extracts were assessed for their antibacterial activity in vitro against staphylococcus aureus, proteus vulgaris, bacillus cereus and staph. epidermidis. the results indicated substantial antibacterial activity and suggested that pelargonium essential oils could be used as novel antibacterial agents. the methanolic and petroleum spirit extr ...19989750316
a rapd-pcr method for large-scale typing of bacillus cereus.a robust rapd-pcr procedure for large-scale typing of bacillus cereus was developed. it is based on a simple dna preparation, involving only freezing and boiling of cells in water with active carbon. by using a computerized system for data collection and processing, an efficient system for handling rapd patterns for large-scale investigations was achieved. the procedure was highly discriminatory for bacillus cereus strains and was found to give reproducible classification of rapd fingerprints fo ...19989750321
a risk assessment approach for food-borne bacillus cereus and its toxins. 19989750362
a review of analytical methods for the detection of bacterial toxins. 19989750366
kits for the detection of some bacterial food poisoning toxins: problems, pitfalls and benefits. 19989750367
amino-acid sequence and three-dimensional structure of the staphylococcus aureus metalloproteinase at 1.72 a resolution.aureolysin is an extracellular zinc-dependent metalloproteinase from the pathogenic bacterium staphylococcus aureus. this enzyme exhibits in vitro activity against several molecules of biological significance for the host, indicating that it is involved in the pathology of staphylococcal diseases.19989753696
x-ray structure of the znii beta-lactamase from bacteroides fragilis in an orthorhombic crystal form.beta-lactamases are extracellular or periplasmic bacterial enzymes which confer resistance to beta-lactam antibiotics. on the basis of their catalytic mechanisms, they can be divided into two major groups: active-site serine enzymes (classes a, c and d) and the znii enzymes (class b). the first crystal structure of a class b enzyme, the metallo-beta-lactamase from bacillus cereus, has been solved at 2.5 a resolution [carfi, pares, duée, galleni, duez, frère & dideberg (1995). embo j. 14, 4914-49 ...19989761816
1.85 a resolution structure of the zinc (ii) beta-lactamase from bacillus cereus.class b beta-lactamases are wide spectrum enzymes which require bivalent metal ions for activity. the structure of the class b zinc-ion-dependent beta-lactamase from bacillus cereus (bcii) has been refined at 1.85 a resolution using data collected on cryocooled crystals (100 k). the enzyme from b. cereus has a molecular mass of 24 946 da and is folded into a beta-sandwich structure with helices on the external faces. the active site is located in a groove running between the two beta-sheets [car ...19989761898
antibacterial effects of n-sulfonated and n-sulfobenzoyl chitosan and application to oyster preservation.the antibacterial effects of sulfonated and sulfobenzoyl chitosans were evaluated and compared with that of 69% deacetylated chitosan (dd69 chitosan). minimal inhibitory concentrations of sulfonated chitosan (sc1, 0.63% sulfur content) against shigella dysenteriae, aeromonas hydrophila, salmonella typhimurium, and bacillus cereus were found to be lower than those of dd69 chitosan. a high sulfur content in sulfonated chitosan adversely influenced its antibacterial effect. sulfobenzoyl chitosan (s ...19989766062
in-vitro activity of piperacillin/tazobactam relative to other antibiotics against blood culture isolates.resistance of bacteria to antibiotics is an increasing problem in many countries. accurate locally relevant information is essential for detection and control of emerging resistance and to facilitate choice of empirical antibiotic therapy in the immediate management of seriously ill patients. we have determined the minimum inhibitory concentration of piperacillin/tazobactam for 97 strains of bacteria (55 enterobacteriaceae, 13 non-fermentative gram-negative bacilli, 22 staphylococcus aureus, 6 e ...19989780564
biotransformation of resveratrol to piceid by bacillus cereus.microbial transformation of resveratrol (1), trans-3,4', 5-trihydroxystilbene, was studied. preparative scale biotransformation of 1 with whole-cell suspensions of bacillus cereus ui 1477 resulted in the production of metabolite 2 which was identical in all respects to an authentic sample of piceid, resveratrol 3-o-beta-d-glucoside.19989784180
testing of raw milk for tetracycline residues.a newly improved bacillus calidolactis tube diffusion test and two postscreening test systems--a receptor assay (charm hvs; charm sciences, inc., malden, ma) and a newly developed bacillus cereus atcc 11778 mycoides test system--were evaluated for the detection and identification of tetracycline residues using 973 samples of bulk milk taken at random in the netherlands. all milk samples were assayed with the b. calidolactis tube and the receptor test. the milk samples testing as suspect or posit ...19989785224
sphingomyelinase induces aggregation and fusion, but phospholipase a2 only aggregation, of low density lipoprotein (ldl) particles. two distinct mechanisms leading to increased binding strength of ldl to human aortic proteoglycans.during atherogenesis, low density lipoprotein (ldl) particles bind to extracellular matrix proteoglycans in the arterial wall, become modified, and appear as aggregated and fused particles. sphingomyelinase (smase) and phospholipase a2 (pla2) have been found in the arterial wall, and, moreover, lesional ldl shows signs of hydrolysis of both sphingomyelin and phosphatidylcholine. we have now studied the effects of these two lipolytic modifications on the aggregation and fusion of ldl particles by ...19989786921
identification of contamination sources of bacillus cereus in pasteurized milk.in order to determine the sources of bacillus cereus in pasteurized milk, a total of 232 milk samples from various sampling points along milk processing lines and 122 environmental swabs were collected in two dairy plants between march and september, 1996. the incidence of b. cereus vegetative cells in raw milk from the plants was low (< or = 10%). however, the incidence and the average counts of b. cereus spores in the raw milk were very high and similar to those of b. cereus vegetative cells i ...19989801192
[meningitis due to bacillus cereus in an infant with reye syndrome].observation: we report the case of a 2.5-month-old infant with bacillus cereus meningitis who was initially admitted for reye syndrome. gram positive bacteria was isolated in csf and shown to be located inside the polymorphonuclears. this pathogen was further identified by sequencing of the 16s rna. early administration of imipenem in association with amikacin resulted in a rapid recovery. no obvious immune defect or invasive procedure could be assessed. conclusion: although bacillus cereus is m ...19989809154
[isolation, identification and characterization of bacillus cereus in the dairy industry].in order to determine the major contamination sources of milk with (psychrotrophic) bacillus cereus, the incidence of vegetative cells and spores of b. cereus on dairy farms, at two dairy processing plants and in pasteurized milk in household refrigerators was investigated. on dairy farms the major contamination sources were soil and faeces. in winter, when the cows were housed, used bedding probably also participates in this contamination route. the udder will be contaminated, finally resulting ...19989825404
bacillus weihenstephanensis sp. nov. is a new psychrotolerant species of the bacillus cereus group.the bacillus cereus group comprises the four valid species bacillus cereus, bacillus mycoides, bacillus thuringiensis and bacillus anthracis. some isolates of b. cereus are known to be psychrotolerant (growth at 7 degrees c or below). here, specific sequence differences are described between the 16s rdna, the 23s rdna, the 16s-23s rdna spacer region and the genes of the major cold-shock protein homologue cspa in a variety of psychrotolerant and mesophilic b. cereus and b. mycoides strains. rando ...19989828439
growth and inactivation models to be used in quantitative risk assessments.in past years many models describing growth and inactivation of microorganisms have been developed. this study is a discussion of the growth and inactivation models that can be used in a stepwise procedure for quantitative risk assessment. first, rough risk assessments are performed in which orders of magnitude for microbial processes are estimated by the use of simple models. this method provides an efficient way to find the main determinants of risk. second, the main determinants of risk are s ...19989829202
[microwave effect on survival of sporulated bacteria inoculated in minced meat].due to the current tendency of cooking and heating meat prepared foods in microwave ovens and the possibility that they transmit bacterial diseases, the survival rate of spore-forming bacteria was evaluated in minced meat samples. meat was innoculated with a known number of bacillus cereus and clostridium perfringens spores, and laterly thawed and cooked in an amana microwave oven (2450 hz). survival rate was determined according to the methodology described by vanderzant & splittstoesser, and t ...19989830491
mg2+ binding and catalytic function of sphingomyelinase from bacillus cereus.the modes of mg2+ binding to smase from bacillus cereus were studied on the basis of the changes in the tryptophyl fluorescence intensity. this enzyme was shown to possess at least two binding sites for mg2+ with low and high affinities. the effects of mg2+ binding on the enzymatic activity and structural stability of the enzyme molecule were also studied. the results indicated that the binding of mg2+ to the low-affinity site was essential for the catalysis, but was independent of the substrate ...19989832623
effect of canavanine from alfalfa seeds on the population biology of bacillus cereusbacillus cereus uw85 suppresses diseases of alfalfa seedlings, although alfalfa seed exudate inhibits the growth of uw85 in culture (j. l. milner, s. j. raffel, b. j. lethbridge, and j. handelsman, appl. microbiol. biotechnol. 43:685-691, 1995). in this study, we determined the chemical basis for and biological role of the inhibitory activity. all of the alfalfa germ plasm tested included seeds that released inhibitory material. we purified the inhibitory material from one alfalfa cultivar and i ...19989835549
development of internal controls for pcr detection of bacillus anthracis.this work describes the development and evaluation of a multiplex polymerase chain reaction (pcr) for the detection of bacillus anthracis strains harbouring plasmid px02. the multiplex also incorporated an internal control (ic) to avoid false negative reactions. internal controls consisted of plasmids containing modified pcr target sequences, corresponding to the capc and ba813 genes of b. anthracis, which were then co-amplified with the original target sequences using the same set of amplimers. ...19989843654
bacillus cereus in a whey process.a cheese dairy and its whey manufacturing line were examined for bacillus cereus. colonies typical of b. cereus were detected in 120 (17%) samples out of 720 analysed. only 3% of the sampled raw milk contained b. cereus ( > or = 10 cfu ml(-1)) whereas in evaporated whey concentrate b. cereus was present in 76% of the samples. nitrate reductase negative and weakly casein hydrolysis isolates were rare in raw milk and the early parts of the process but these defective biotypes became increasingly f ...19989849782
influence of several environmental factors on the initiation of germination and inactivation of bacillus cereus by high hydrostatic pressure.the influence of ph, aw, l-alanine, and fat concentration of milk on the initiation of germination and inactivation by high hydrostatic pressure (hhp) (250 mpa at 25 degrees c for 15 min and 690 mpa at 40 degrees c for 2 min) of bacillus cereus sporulated at 20, 30 and 37 degrees c was investigated. b. cereus sporulated at the lowest temperature was found to be the most resistant to the initiation of germination and inactivation by hhp. at ambient pressure, the rate and extension of germination ...19989849790
role of the geri operon of bacillus cereus 569 in the response of spores to germinants.bacillus cereus 569 (atcc 10876) germinates in response to inosine or to l-alanine, but the most rapid germination response is elicited by a combination of these germinants. mutants defective in their germination response to either inosine or to l-alanine were isolated after tn917-ltv1 mutagenesis and enrichment procedures; one class of mutant could not germinate in response to inosine as a sole germinant but still germinated in response to l-alanine, although at a reduced rate; another mutant g ...19989852021
sphingomyelinase induces lipid microdomain formation in a fluid phosphatidylcholine/sphingomyelin membrane.the behaviors of two chemically well-defined sphingolipids, n-palmitoyl-sphingomyelin (c16:0-sm) and the corresponding ceramide (c16:0-cer), in a 1-palmitoyl-2-oleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphatidylcholine (popc) matrix were compared. minor attenuation of lateral diffusion upon increasing the mole fraction of c16:0-sm (xsm, up to 0.25) was indicated by the slight decrement in the excimer/monomer intensity ratio (ie/im) for a trace amount (mole fraction x = 0.01) of a pyrene-labeled ceramide analogue ( ...19989860872
surface pressure-dependent cross-modulation of sphingomyelinase and phospholipase a2 in monolayers.we investigated the ways in which phospholipase a2 and sphingomyelinase are mutually modulated at lipid interfaces. the activity of one enzyme is affected by its own reaction products and by substrates and products of the other enzyme; all this depends differently on the lateral surface pressure. ceramide inhibits both the sphingomyelinase activity rate and the extent of degradation, and decreases the lag time at all surface pressures. dilauroyl- and dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine, the substrate ...19989870902
synergist effect of sucrose fatty acid esters on nisin inhibition of gram-positive bacteria.nisin in combination with the sucrose fatty acid esters, sucrose palmitate (p-1570 and p-1670) or sucrose stearate (s-1570 and s-1670) was tested against a range of gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria. initial liquid culture investigation showed that the sugar ester p-1670 resulted in a synergist enhancement of the bacteriostatic activity of nisin against gram-positive bacteria and not gram-negative bacteria. some enhancement of the bactericidal activity of nisin against listeria monocytoge ...19989871322
enzymatic synthesis of a modified phospholipid and its evaluation as a substrate for b. cereus phospholipase c.the novel phospholipid 2, which bears a tert-butyl moiety in place of the natural trimethyl ammonium group of phosphatidylcholine, has been enzymatically synthesized via a transphosphatidylation reaction mediated by phospholipase d. the change from the choline headgroup in 1 to the tert-butyl group in 2 reduced the efficiency of hydrolysis by the phosphatidylcholine-preferring phospholipase c from bacillus cereus by a factor of greater than 10(3).19989871566
survival and growth of psychrotrophic bacillus cereus in dry and reconstituted infant rice cereal.the potential for growth of enterotoxigenic bacillus cereus in reconstituted dry foods is a concern, especially when they are consumed by infants or the immunosuppressed. the ability of a four-strain mixture of spores or vegetative cells of psychrotrophic b. cereus to survive in a commercial, dry infant rice cereal as affected by water activity (a(w); 0.27 to 0.28, 0.52 to 0.55, and 0.75 to 0.78), ph (5.6 and 6.7), and temperature (5, 25, 35, and 45 degrees c) was investigated. the rate of death ...19989874340
[bacillus cereus septicemia in a patient with severe aplastic anemia].a 78-year-old female was admitted with complaints of malaise and fatigue in the legs. the patient was diagnosed as severe aplastic anemia and treatment was started with metenolone and steroid pulse therapy. administration of antibiotics and granulocyte-colony stimulating factor which led to a resolution of the high fever. about four months after admission, the patient developed vomiting and abdominal pain with a spiking fever. the next day after suddenly losing consciousness, she died. b. cereus ...19989916422
are integrins involved in the aggregatory and phagocytic behaviour of fish haemostatic cells?the involvement of a putative integrin-like fibrinogen receptor in the aggregatory and phagocytic behaviour of thrombocytes (platelet equivalents of fish) from the rainbow trout oncorhynchus mykiss was studied. aggregation of trout thrombocytes was induced by the thromboxane mimetic u-46619 in the presence of trout fibrinogen. thrombocyte aggregation was inhibited by the tetrapeptide rgds, but not by rges or fibrinogen binding inhibitor peptide (hhlggakqagdv). a range of monoclonal antibodies ag ...19989438834
the arthromitus stage of bacillus cereus: intestinal symbionts of animals.in the guts of more than 25 species of arthropods we observed filaments containing refractile inclusions previously discovered and named "arthromitus" in 1849 by joseph leidy [leidy, j. (1849) proc. acad. nat. sci. philadelphia 4, 225-233]. we cultivated these microbes from boiled intestines of 10 different species of surface-cleaned soil insects and isopod crustaceans. literature review and these observations lead us to conclude that arthromitus are spore-forming, variably motile, cultivable ba ...19989448315
structural and mechanistic comparison of prokaryotic and eukaryotic phosphoinositide-specific phospholipases c.phosphoinositide-specific phospholipases c (pi-plcs) are ubiquitous enzymes that catalyse the hydrolysis of phosphoinositides to inositol phosphates and diacylglycerol (dag). whereas the eukaryotic pi-plcs play a central role in most signal transduction cascades by producing two second messengers, inositol-1,4,5-trisphosphate and dag, prokaryotic pi-plcs are of interest because they act as virulence factors in some pathogenic bacteria. bacterial pi-plcs consist of a single domain of 30 to 35 kda ...19989466937
asking for the indicator function of bioassays evaluating soil contamination: are bioassay results reasonable surrogates of effects on soil microflora?in evaluating the biological effect of solid materials like soil a bacterial contact assay often shows higher sensitivity than elutriate testing. results of the bacillus cereus contact assay for some environmental important toxicants are presented in this article. a comparison with another heterotrophic soil bacterium, arthrobacter globiformis, shows comparable sensitivity. in a bioassay approach organisms at the level of individuals or populations are exposed to soil material to determine the s ...19989493327
prevalence of beta-exotoxin, diarrhoeal toxin and specific delta-endotoxin in natural isolates of bacillus thuringiensis.of newly isolated colonies with the appearance of bacillus thuringiensis, 47.5% were found to produce the parasporal crystals characteristic of this species. these positive isolates were screened using the polymerase chain reaction for their possession of a gene encoding a specific protoxin type, cryib. strains with and without this gene were screened for their ability to produce beta-exotoxin and bacillus cereus-type enterotoxin. it was found that 35% of the isolates possessed the cryib gene; o ...19989495012
[combined effect of temperature a(w) and ph on proteases from pseudomonas and bacillus spp].the factors affecting protease activity were investigated on certain media. five strains of bacillus (b.) cereus, four strains of b. subtilis, five strains of pseudomonas (ps.) aeruginosa and two strains of ps. fluorescens produced the proteases that were tested. the enzyme activity was evaluated under 32 different combinations of temperature (2 and 7 degrees c), water activity (aw) (0.80-0.98) and ph (4.0-7.3). a decrease in water activity and ph and/or temperature caused a decrease in protease ...19989499620
effect of single chain lipids on phospholipase c-promoted vesicle fusion. a test for the stalk hypothesis of membrane fusion.the effect of low proportions (up to 5 mol %) of single-chain lipids on phospholipase c-promoted fusion of large unilamellar vesicles has been investigated with the aim of testing the so-called stalk model of membrane fusion. this model is known in two main versions, the one originally published by kozlov and markin [kozlov, m. m. and markin, v. s. (1983) biofizika 28, 255-261] and what is known as the "modified stalk model" [siegel, d. p. (1993) biophys. j. 65, 2124-2140], that differ in a numb ...19989521711
engineering of the nonspecific phospholipase c from bacillus cereus: replacement of glutamic acid-4 by alanine results in loss of interfacial catalysis and enhanced phosphomonoesterase activity.the nonspecific phospholipase c from bacillus cereus is a zinc metalloenzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of phospholipids to yield diacylglycerol and a phosphate monoester. glu-4 has been proposed as a potential candidate for the general base in the hydrolysis reaction and was shown to interact with the substrate headgroup. site-specific mutagenesis studies suggest that glu-4 is important for substrate binding but not for catalysis. this residue is also critical for the enzyme's preference for ...19989521750
growth and enterotoxin production by diarrhoeagenic bacillus cereus in dietary supplements prepared for hospitalized hiv patients.this study was initiated because of an increase in diarrhoeal episodes in a ward caring for patients infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (hiv). an examination of hospital-prepared dietary supplements (build-up food) found bacillus cereus to be a potential problem. due in part to inadequate refrigeration conditions (13 +/- 4 degrees c), the microbial flora in commercially pasteurized semi-skimmed milk (pssm) reached potentially hazardous levels (> 10(6) cfu/ml). while refrigerated pssm ...19989522292
heterogeneity in bacillus cereus pcr products detected by esi-fticr mass spectrometry.pcr amplification of a segment of the 16/23s rdna interspace region (isr) from bacillus cereus 6464 produced a mixture of products. an 89-bp product was predicted on the basis of the reported sequence. the esi-fticr analysis revealed three double-stranded products, differing in size by a single nucleotide corresponding to two homoduplexes of 89 and 88 base pairs and a heteroduplex of 89 and 88 nucleotide strands. these were produced from a single preparation of genomic dna and a single primer pa ...19989530010
a cysteine-dependent serine protease associated with the dormant spores of bacillus cereus: purification of the protein and cloning of the corresponding gene.subtilisin-like serine protease, which is associated with the dormant spores of bacillus cereus, was solubilized by washing the spores with 2 m kcl and purified to homogeneity by carbobenzoxy-d-phenylalanine-liganded affinity column chromatography and hydrophobic interaction column chromatography. enzyme activity was completely inhibited by reagents for sulfhydryl groups such as hgcl2 as well as by conventional subtilisin inhibitors, suggesting the enzyme to be cysteine-dependent. the enzyme ret ...19989532782
pcr fingerprinting of whole genomes: the spacers between the 16s and 23s rrna genes and of intergenic trna gene regions reveal a different intraspecific genomic variability of bacillus cereus and bacillus licheniformis [corrected].genomic diversity in 21 strains of bacillus cereus and 10 strains of bacillus licheniformis was investigated by random amplified polymorphic dna (rapd) analysis, which samples the whole genome, and by two pcr fingerprinting techniques sampling the hypervariable spacers between the conserved 16s and 23s rrna genes of the rrna gene operon (its-pcr) and regions between trna genes (tdna-pcr). rapd analysis showed a remarkable diversity among strains of b. cereus that was not observed with the rrna a ...19989542081
unique appendages associated with spores of bacillus cereus isolates.electron microscopic observations revealed the presence of a new type of large appendage on the spores of two bacillus cereus strains isolated from phylloplanes. the appendages were thin and sword-like in shape, having the sizes of 1.5 to 2.8 microns in length and 0.03 to 0.6 micron in width. there were no core or sheath structures in these appendages. the number of appendages on a spore ranged from three to more than twenty, radiating from the swelling on one end of the exosporium. these append ...19989542106
a novel sensitive bioassay for detection of bacillus cereus emetic toxin and related depsipeptide ionophores.of the toxins produced by bacillus cereus, the emetic toxin is likely the most dangerous but, due to the lack of a suitable assay, the least well known. in this paper, a new, sensitive, inexpensive, and rapid bioassay for detection of the emetic toxin of b. cereus is described. the assay is based on the loss of motility of boar spermatozoa upon 24 h of exposure to extracts of emetic b. cereus strains or contaminated food. the paralyzed spermatozoa exhibited swollen mitochondria, but no depletion ...19989546170
a single calcium binding site is crucial for the calcium-dependent thermal stability of thermolysin-like proteases.thermostable thermolysin-like proteases (tlps), such as the tlp of bacillus stearothermophilus cu-21 (tlp-ste), bind calcium in one double (ca1,2) and two single (ca3, ca4) calcium binding sites. the single sites are absent in thermolabile tlps, suggesting that they are determinants of (variation in) tlp stability. mutations in the ca3 and ca4 sites of tlp-ste indeed reduced thermal stability, but only mutations in the ca3 site affected the calcium-dependence of stability. the predominant effect ...19989548763
general base catalysis by the phosphatidylcholine-preferring phospholipase c from bacillus cereus: the role of glu4 and asp55.to assess what roles the active site residues glu4 and asp55 of the phosphatidylcholine-preferring phospholipase c of bacillus cereus (plcbc) might play in binding and catalysis, selected mutants were prepared through site-directed mutagenesis of the plc gene. the mutants were then expressed in escherichia coli and purified as fusion proteins with the maltose binding protein (mbp). kinetic analysis showed that mutations at glu4 had only modest effects on the catalytic activity, whereas those at ...19989548962
the mechanism of catalysis and the inhibition of the bacillus cereus zinc-dependent beta-lactamase.the plot of kcat/km against ph for the bacillus cereus 569/h beta-lactamase class b catalysed hydrolysis of benzylpenicillin and cephalosporin indicates that there are three catalytically important groups, two of pka 5.6+/-0.2 and one of pka 9.5+/-0.2. below ph 5 there is an inverse second-order dependence of reactivity upon hydrogen ion concentration, indicative of the requirement of two basic residues for catalysis. these are assigned to zinc(ii)-bound water and asp-90, both with a pka of 5.6+ ...19989560295
the adhesion of bacillus cereus spores to epithelial cells might be an additional virulence mechanism.four out of ten bacillus cereus strains produced spores able to adhere to monolayers of caco-2 cells (human epithelial cells). one of these strains has been involved in an outbreak of food poisoning where the symptoms were more severe and persisted for longer than a normal b. cereus food poisoning. the hydrophobicity of the spores is a contributing factor for the adhesion to occur. the spores are able to germinate in an environment similar to that of the small intestine and then the vegetative c ...19989562881
degradation of geosmin-like compounds by selected species of gram-positive bacteria.biodegradation of geosmin produced by streptomyces halstedii (a-1 strain) was investigated using seven gram-positive bacteria. bacterial action on the a-1 extract was followed at 15, 45 and 120 min. bacillus cereus ssp. thuringiensis hd-1, b. cereus 3711 and b. cereus ssp. mycoides 4379 showed no effect. however, arthrobacter atrocyaneus, arth. globiformis, chlorophenolicus n-1053 and rhodococcus maris caused a colour change from blue to yellow (positive reaction). these data suggest that geosmi ...19989569688
diarrhoeal enterotoxin production by psychrotrophic baccillus cereus present in reconstituted milk-based infant formulae (mif).one hundred reconstituted milk-based infant formulae (mif) representative of 10 leading brands available in many european economic community countries were examined for psychrotrophic bacillus cereus and for the presence of diarrhoeal enterotoxin. of the 38 b. cereus isolates recovered from mif, one, four and 16 strains grew at 4, 6 and 8 degrees c after 15 d. one (2.6%), two (5.3%) and six (15.8%) of the isolates were identified as potential psychrotrophic food poisoning strains as they were bo ...19989569702
a case of urinary tract infection caused by bacillus cereus. 19989570673
syntheses and biological evaluation of indolocarbazoles, analogues of rebeccamycin, modified at the imide heterocycle.a series of 10 indolocarbazole derivatives, analogues to the antitumor antibiotic rebeccamycin, bearing modifications at the imide heterocycle were synthesized. they bear an n-methyl imide, n-methyl amide, or anhydride function instead of the original imide. their inhibitory potencies toward topoisomerase i were examined using a dna relaxation assay and by analyzing the drug-induced cleavage of 32p-labeled dna. protein kinase c (pkc) inhibition and interaction with dna were also studied together ...19989572888
a rapid pcr-based dna test for enterotoxic bacillus cereus.the occurrence of dna sequences encoding the hemolysin hbla complex and bacillus cereus enterotoxin bcet, which have recently been confirmed as enterotoxins, was studied in bacillus spp. to amplify these dna sequences, pcr primer systems for the b component of hbla and for bcet dna sequences were developed. the results from the amplification of hbla sequences correlated well with results obtained with the b. cereus enterotoxin (diarrheal type) test kit (rpla kit), but not with the results of the ...19989572928
integrated physical and genetic mapping of bacillus cereus and other gram-positive bacteria based on is231a transposition vectors.the genome structure of bacillus cereus is relatively complex, its dna being modulated between a size-varying chromosome and large plasmids. to study the genetic organization of the b. cereus type strain atcc 14579, thermosensitive transposition vectors were designed on the basis of is231a-derived cassettes containing uncommon restriction sites. a highly preferred insertion site for is231a was detected in the chromosome by southern blotting and pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (pfge) analyses of ...19989573103
characterization and sequence of the chryseobacterium (flavobacterium) meningosepticum carbapenemase: a new molecular class b beta-lactamase showing a broad substrate profile.the metallo-beta-lactamase produced by chryseobacterium (formerly flavobacterium) meningosepticum, which is the flavobacterial species of greatest clinical relevance, was purified and characterized. the enzyme, named blab, contains a polypeptide with an apparent mr of 26000, and has a pi of 8.5. it hydrolyses penicillins, cephalosporins (including cefoxitin), carbapenems and 6-beta-iodopenicillanate, a mechanism-based inactivator of active-site serine beta-lactamases. the enzyme was inhibited by ...19989576862
new positive/negative selectable markers for mammalian cells on the basis of blasticidin deaminase-thymidine kinase fusions.two positive and negative selectable markers were created for use in mammalian cells. they are based on two genes for the resistance to blasticidin s (blas) and on the thymidine kinase (tk) gene of herpes simplex virus (hsv). the markers can be selected positively by their ability to induce blas resistance and negatively on the induced sensitivity towards gancyclovir (ganc). both constructs are also expressed in escherichia coli and transfer blas resistance to this organism as well, making these ...19989580709
[endocarditis by bacillus cereus 1 in prosthetic mitral valve]. 19989586376
use of hemoglobin as an iron source by bacillus cereus.the hemoglobin binding activity of bacillus cereus cells was measured with fluoresceinisothiocyanate (fitc)-conjugated hemoglobin using flow cytometry. growth of b. cereus was markedly inhibited by the addition of apo-transferrin. b. cereus could not use transferrin-bound iron as an iron source in serum. the growth inhibition was reversed by the addition of a fecl3 solution, erythrocytes or hemoglobin. b. cereus released hemolysin; these findings suggested that the hemoglobin released from eryth ...19989586563
plantaricin lp84, a broad spectrum heat-stable bacteriocin of lactobacillus plantarum ncim 2084 produced in a simple glucose broth medium.lactobacillus plantarum ncim 2084 produced an antibacterial substance when grown at 40 degrees c for 36 h in a laboratory medium. the antibacterial substance was active against a wide range of bacteria comprising gram positive and negative foodborne pathogenic and spoilage bacteria. however, related mesophilic lactobacilli were not inhibited, except for l. amylovorus dsm 20531. the antimicrobial activity was observed between late log and stationary growth phases. the antibacterial substance was ...19989600606
factors affecting the resting ph of in vitro human microcosm dental plaque and streptococcus mutans biofilms.the aim was to examine factors that potentially control the resting ph, defined as the ph unaffected by meals, of microcosm dental plaques and streptococcus mutans biofilms under standard conditions, and to examine the effect of supplying urea at concentrations found intraorally. microcosm plaques were cultured from plaque bacteria-enriched saliva in an 'artificial mouth' with a continuous supply of a medium including 0.25% mucin [basal medium mucin, (bmm), 3.6 ml/hr per plaque] and a periodic s ...19989602287
purification and some properties of imp dehydrogenase of bacillus cereus.imp dehydrogenase was purified from a crude extract of b, cereus cells. the molecular mass of the purified enzyme was estimated to be 56 kda by sds-page and 225 kda by gel filtration. the optimum ph of the enzyme was about 9.5. the first seven residues at n-terminus of the enzyme was determined to be met-trp-glu-ser-lys-phe-val. the enzyme showed a significant specificity for inosine nucleotides among 15 purines and pyrimidines tested, but not acted on other purines and pyrimidines including ino ...19989602532
characterization of plasmid paw63, a second self-transmissible plasmid in bacillus thuringiensis subsp. kurstaki hd73.bacillus thuringiensis subspecies kurstaki hd73, toxic for lepidopteran larvae, contains two large self-transmissible plasmids of approximately 75 kb, pht73 and paw63. the conjugative plasmid pht73 has been studied extensively and has been shown to harbour the toxin gene cry1ac, the transposon tn4430 and several insertion sequences. in this study it was demonstrated that the minor plasmid paw63 is also self-transmissible and about 10-30 times more efficient in mobilizing plasmid pbc16. to facili ...19989611801
studying the effect of temperature on microbial growth using multiplicative model.the specific growth rates of brochothrix thermosphacta, listeria monocytogenes, yersinia enterocolitica, bacillus cereus, escherichia coli o157:h7, salmonella spp., staphylococcus aureus and clostridium perfringens at various temperatures were taken from the food micromodel database, and the data sets of specific growth rate versus temperature were fitted using the multiplicative model (r = a td, r = specific growth rate; t = temperature; a, d = regression parameters). the exponential d-value de ...19989615472
construction of phylogenetic tree based on g + c contents in dna and 16s rrna sequences: example for group 1 of genus bacillus.the applicability of the g + c content in dna in the construction of phylogenetic tree was studied. the group 1 of the genus bacillus was selected as an object for study. statistically reliable correlation between evolutionary distances of 16s rrna sequences (ei) and parameter pi named as "gc evolutionary distance" was shown. the value of pi is the difference between the g + c content in dna of two species branching from one phylogenetic line. the coefficient of correlation between ei and pi equ ...19989621692
target range of zwittermicin a, an aminopolyol antibiotic from bacillus cereus.zwittermicin a is a novel antibiotic produced by bacillus cereus uw85, which suppresses certain plant diseases in the laboratory and in the field. we developed a rapid method for large-scale purification of zwittermicin a and then studied the in vitro activity of zwittermicin a against bacteria, fungi, and protists. zwittermicin a was highly active against the oomycetes and their relatives, the algal protists, and had moderate activity against diverse gram-negative bacteria and certain gram-posi ...19989625782
radiation inactivation of some food-borne pathogens in fish as influenced by fat levels.the influence of low (0.39-1.1%), medium (4.25%) and high (7.1-32.5%) fat levels in fish on radiation inactivation of four food-borne pathogens was investigated. cells of listeria monocytogenes 036, yersinia enterocolitica f5692, bacillus cereus and salmonella typhimurium at logarithmic phase were inoculated in 10% fish homogenates and subjected to gamma irradiation at ice temperature (0-1 degree c) with doses ranging from 0.05 to 0.8 kgy. the radiation survival curves of l. monocytogenes and b. ...19989633646
construction and expression of a bifunctional single-chain antibody against bacillus cereus p6ores.the variable-region genes of monoclonal antibody against bacillus cereus spores were cloned from mouse hybridoma cells by reverse transcription-pcr. the heavy- and light-chain variable-region genes were connected by a 45-base linker dna to allow folding of the fusion protein into a functional tertiary structure. for detection of protein expression, a 10-amino-acid strep tag (biotin-like peptide) was attached to the c terminus of recombinant antibody as the reporter peptide. the single-chain anti ...19989647820
development of a streptavidin-conjugated single-chain antibody that binds bacillus cereus spores.control of microorganisms such as bacillus cereus spores is critical to ensure the safety and a long shelf life of foods. a bifunctional single chain antibody has been developed for detection and binding of b. cereus t spores. the genes that encode b. cereus t spore single-chain antibody and streptavidin were connected for use in immunoassays and immobilization of the recombinant antibodies. a truncated streptavidin, which is smaller than but has biotin binding ability similar to that of strepta ...19989647821
insights into the mechanism of catalysis by the p-c bond-cleaving enzyme phosphonoacetaldehyde hydrolase derived from gene sequence analysis and mutagenesis.phosphonoacetaldehyde hydrolase (phosphonatase) catalyzes the hydrolysis of phosphonoacetaldehyde to acetaldehyde and inorganic phosphate. in this study, the genes encoding phosphonatase in bacillus cereus and in salmonella typhimurium were cloned for high-level expression in escherichia coli. the kinetic properties of the purified, recombinant phosphonatases were determined. the schiff base mechanism known to operate in the b. cereus enzyme was verified for the s. typhimurium enzyme by phosphon ...19989649311
isolation and characterization of two bacteriocins of lactobacillus acidophilus lf221.lactobacillus acidophilus lf221 produced bacteriocin-like activity against different bacteria including some pathogenic and food-spoilage species. besides some lactic acid bacteria, the following species were inhibited: bacillus cereus, clostridium sp., listeria innocua, staphylococcus aureus, streptococcus d. l. acidophilus lf221 produced at least two bacteriocins, acidocin lf221 a and acidocin lf221 b, which were purified by ammonium sulphate precipitation, ion-exchange chromatography, hydroph ...19989650259
identification of protein-protein contacts between alpha/beta-type small, acid-soluble spore proteins of bacillus species bound to dna.small, acid-soluble spore proteins (sasp) of the alpha/beta-type from several bacillus species were cross-linked into homodimers, heterodimers and homooligomers with 1-ethyl-3-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)carbodiimide (edc) in the presence of linear plasmid dna. significant protein cross-linking was not detected in the absence of dna. in all four alpha/beta-type sasp examined, the amino donor in the edc induced amide cross-links was the alpha-amino group of the protein. however, the carboxylate contai ...19989651315
genetic diversity of bacillus cereus/b. thuringiensis isolates from natural sources.the genetic diversity and relationships among 154 bacillus cereus/b. thuringiensis isolates recovered from soil samples from five geographic areas in norway were investigated with multilocus enzyme electrophoresis (mee). cluster analysis revealed two major groups (designated cluster i and cluster ii) separated at genetic distance greater than 0.55. cluster i included 62 electrophoretic types (ets) originating from all five locations, whereas, in cluster ii, all but one isolate were from the same ...19989662607
[ecological consequences of radioactive pollution for soil bacteria within the 10-km region around the chernobyl atomic energy station].the diversity of aerobic chemoorganotrophic (capable of growing on nutrient agar) bacteria in radioactive soil (0.3-17.0 microci/kg soil) sampled in the 10-km zone around the chernobyl nuclear power plant (cnpp) was found to be lower than that observed in control, uncontaminated soil with a radioactivity of 0.002-0.006 microci/kg soil. all the radioactive soil samples contained the bacteria bacillus cereus and methylobacterium extorquens or m. mesophillicum, which exhibited a high tolerance to 0 ...19989662700
spectroscopic characterization of a binuclear metal site in bacillus cereus beta-lactamase ii.the zinc metalloenzyme beta-lactamase ii (betalii) from bacillus cereus has been overexpressed in escherichia coli as a fusion protein with glutathione-s-transferase, and the metal binding properties of recombinant betalii toward zn(ii) and co(ii) have been studied by fluorescence and activity measurements. the apoenzyme is able to bind two metal ion equivalents, which confer on betalii its maximum enzymatic efficiency. the enzyme is partially active with one metal ion equivalent. the dico(ii) a ...19989665723
comparative antibacterial and antifungal effects of some phenolic compounds.the antimicrobial potential of eight phenolic compounds isolated from olive cake was tested against the growth of escherichia coli, klebsiella pneumoniae, bacillus cereus, aspergillus flavus and aspergillus parasiticus. the phenolic compounds included p-hydroxy benzoic, vanillic, caffeic, protocatechuic, syringic, and p-coumaric acids, oleuropein and quercetin. caffeic and protocatechuic acids (0.3 mg/ml) inhibited the growth of e. coli and k. pneumoniae. the same compounds apart from syringic a ...19989670554
involvement of a rhamnolipid-producing strain of pseudomonas aeruginosa in the degradation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons by a bacterial community.a rhamnolipid-producing strain of pseudomonas aeruginosa gl1 was isolated from a bacterial community growing on a mixture of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (pah) as sole carbon source. strain gl1 did not grow on pah but grew on known degradation metabolites of phenanthrene (o-phthalic acid) and of naphthalene (salicylic acid). in co-culture with a phenanthrene-degrading strain, ps. aeruginosa gl1 accelerated the degradation of phenanthrene. strain gl1 was resistant to toxic amphiphilic compoun ...19989674130
discrimination among bacillus cereus, b. mycoides and b. thuringiensis and some other species of the genus bacillus by fourier transform infrared spectroscopy.fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (ftir) in conjunction with canonical variate analysis was found to be effective in discriminating among spectra of 9 representative strains of bacillus spp., including b. cereus, b. mycoides and b. thuringiensis. the method was also able to discriminate according to species among spectra of 14 other non-type strains of b. cereus, 12 of b. mycoides and 12 of b. thuringiensis with a success rate of > 95%, even without using a prior classification of the grou ...19989675865
morphological change and enhanced pigment production of monascus when cocultured with saccharomyces cerevisiae or aspergillus oryzaewhen a monascus isolate, a producer of monascus pigments, was cocultured with either saccharomyces cerevisiae or aspergillus oryzae in a solid sucrose medium, there were significant morphological changes in monascus culture. cocultures exhibited cell mass increases of 2 times and pigment yield increases of 30 to 40 times compared to monocultures of monascus. however, enhanced cell growth, an increase in pigment production, and morphological change did not occur in coculture with bacillus cereus. ...199810099374
inactivation of blasticidin s by bacillus cereus. vi. structure and comparison of the bsr gene from a blasticidin s-resistant bacillus cereus.two types of recombinant plasmids containing 600 bp nde i fragments that coded the bsr gene in opposite directions were obtained. nucleotide sequencing shows that the bsr encodes a 140 amino acid protein with a putative molecular weight of 15560, the same as that of purified blasticidin s (bs)-deaminase (bsr), on sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (sds-page) (15500). upstream of the open reading frame, a shine-dalgarno (sd) sequence, frequent inverted repeats, and the sigm ...199810607416
contamination of weaning foods: organisms, channels, and sequelae.a study was carried out to identify the microbial contaminants of weaning foods in an egyptian village and the sources of contamination. all 300 households containing infants (< 24 months) were visited. information regarding food preparation and household sanitation was gathered. samples of weaning foods (270) were collected and analysed for the presence of escherichia coli, bacillus cereus, shigella and parasites. the first two pathogens were detected in 43.7 per cent and 21.4 per cent of sampl ...19989972075
synthesis of a novel phosphate ester of a vitamin e derivative and its antioxidative activity.a novel phosphate ester containing a chromanol structure was synthesized from 1,2-diacyl-sn-glycero-3-phospho-2'-hydroxyethyl-2',5',7',8'-tetramethyl- 6' -hydroxychroman (pch) by hydrolysis catalyzed by phospholipase c from bacillus cereus. the structure of the product was found by spectral analyses to be 2-(2',5',7',8'-tetramethyl-6'-hydroxychromanyl)ethylphosphate++ + (ch-p). ch-p was highly soluble in the aqueous phase at neutral ph values and exerted higher antioxidative activity than alpha- ...19989972276
[sequencing of a beta-amylase gene from bacillus firmus].the gene encoding a beta-amylase from bacillus firmus 725 was sequenced. the sequenced dna of 2012 bp contains one open reading frame of 1406 nucleotides without a translation stop codon. the deduced amino acid sequence homology with those known bacterial and some plant beta-amylase was 98% for bacillus polymyxa 72, 98% for bacillus polymyxa atcc8523, 82% for bacillus circulans, 54% for clostridium thermosulfurogenes, 49% for bacillus cereus bq10-s1, 50% for bacillus cereus var. mycoides, 36% fo ...199812549376
[observations of characteristics of the mechanisms of biological oxidation of cell wall-deficient bacteria].the l-forms were induced from staphylococcus aureus, escherichia coli and bacillus cereus by beta-lactam antibiotics and then observations on the properties of oxygen requirement, sugar fermentation and sensitive to cyanide of the l-forms were done. the results were shown that the l-forms derived from the obligate aerobe or the facultative anaerobe did not ferment sugars and were highly oxygen-dependent and more sensitive to cyanide than their parent bacteria. the metabolic activities which were ...199812549407
effect of probiotic cenbiot on the control of diarrhoea and feed efficiency in pigs.the production and testing of a probiotic formulated with a strain of bacillus cereus (probiotic cenbiot) is reported. the strain was grown in fed batch fermenters, desiccated, and mixed with cornflour. to test the effect of the probiotic in controlling piglet diarrhoea, two groups of sows and their respective litters received feed supplemented with probiotic cenbiot or furazolidone; the control group received the same basic feed but not supplemented. probiotic cenbiot was as effective as furazo ...199815244059
cultural conditions for the production of bacteriocin by a native isolate of lactobacillus delbruecki ssp. bulgaricus cfr 2028 in milk medium.the effect of growth parameters and the molecular basis for antibacterial activity by a natural isolate of lactobacillus delbruecki ssp. bulgaricus cfr 2028 was studied. the inhibition was tested against a toxigenic strain of bacillus cereus f 4810. when grown in milk medium, the activity was highest at an incubation temperature of 37 degrees c in 48 h. the antibacterial activity appeared to be produced between late logarithmic and early stationary phases. the active principle was proteinaceous ...199815244063
structure-activity relationships for some diamine, triamine and schiff base derivatives and their copper(ii) complexes.ethylenediamine (en), putrescine (pu), diethylenetriamine (dien), dipropylenetriamine (dpta), spermidine (spmd) and their cu(ii) compounds as well as the schiff bases with 2-furaldehyde (dienoo), 2- thiophenecarboxaldehyde (dienss) and pyrrole-2-carboxaldehyde (diennn) of dien and that of dpta with 2- thiophenecarboxaldehyde (dptass), were prepared and characterised. they were tested against bacillus substilis, bacillus cereus, staphylococcus aureus, escherichia coli, proteus vulgaris and xantho ...199818475868
antimicrobial action of the leaf extract of jatropha tanjorensis (e&r).the ethalonic extract of the leaves of jatropha tanjorensis ellis & saroja was tested for antimicrobial activities against gram positive - bacillus cereus, bacillus subtilis, staphylococcus aureus, gram negative e. coli and mycobacterium pheli.199822556869
bioremediation of phenol by alkaliphilic bacteria isolated from alkaline lake of lonar, india.phenol is an industrially important compound which has a wide range of applications. being highly soluble in water, it appears as the major pollutant in waste waters arising from both phenol manufacturing and from industrial units that utilise phenol. because of its toxicity, bioremediation of phenol is necessary. since some of the phenol-bearing industrial waste waters are alkaline in nature, use of alkaliphilic bacteria for bioremediation of phenol was investigated. alkaliphilic bacteria were ...199821182701
modeling dose-response relationships in biological control: partitioning host responses to the pathogen and biocontrol agent.abstract breeding plants to improve the effectiveness of biocontrol agents is a promising approach to enhance disease suppression by microorganisms. differences in biocontrol efficacy among cultivars suggest there is genetic variation for this trait within crop germplasm. the ability to quantify host differences in support of biological control is influenced by variation in host response to the pathogen and the dose of pathogen and biocontrol agent applied to the host. to assess the contribution ...199718945094
effect of "siljo" fermentation on growth of staphylococcus aureus, bacillus cereus and listeria monocytogenes.the fate of staphylococcus aureus, bacillus cereus, and listeria monocytogenes in control gruel and fermenting "siljo" was assessed. s. aureus reached levels of 10(8) cfu/ml within 48 h in the control gruel. in fermenting "siljo" the count decreased all through the fermentation time. b.cereus was completely inhibited in fermenting "siljo" within 24 h, whereas it survived until 72 h in the control gruel. complete inhibition of l.monocytogenes was noted at 48 h in fermenting "siljo". l.monocytogen ...199710214435
meat from dairy cows: possible microbiological hazards and risks.the authors provide an overview of the circumstances associated with culling of dairy cattle in the united states of america (usa) and focus on the possible significant microbiological hazards associated with meat from cull dairy cows. cull dairy cows are an important source of food in the usa, accounting for at least approximately 17% of ground beef. the potential microbiological hazards for foodborne illness from cull dairy cows discussed here include salmonella (with special attention to s. t ...19979501354
milk pasteurisation and safety: a brief history and update.a brief history of the development of milk pasteurisation is presented and updated. concerns about the margin of safety provided by current pasteurisation standards in terms of milk-borne pathogens such as mycobacteria (in particular mycobacterium paratuberculosis) and other emerging pathogens such as listeria monocytogenes and escherichia coli o157:h7 are discussed. with the exception of the endospores of bacillus cereus, current standards appear to be adequate for public health assurance of mi ...19979501358
mutagenesis study of the glycosylphosphatidylinositol phospholipase c of trypanosoma brucei.the glycosylphosphatidylinositol phospholipase c (gpi-plc) from trypanosoma brucei is particularly effective in hydrolysing the gpi-anchors of some proteins. the enzyme is inhibited by zn2+ and p-chloromercurylphenylsulphonic acid, both of which can act as sulphydryl reagents, suggesting that a cysteine residue may be important in catalysis. single cysteine to serine mutants have been produced for all eight cysteines in gpi-plc; all the mutants were fully active in vitro and were still susceptib ...19979476790
fatal meningoencephalitis due to bacillus anthracis.we report the first case of fatal anthrax meningoencephalitis in hong kong over the past 60 years. a 13 year-old boy presented with right lower quadrant pain, diarrhoea and progressive headache. lumbar puncture yielded gram positive bacilli initially thought to be bacillus cereus, a contaminant. he was treated with ampicillin and cefotaxime, but died 3 days after hospitalization. the organism isolated from blood and cerebrospinal fluid was later identified as bacillus anthracis.19979484689
[severe systemic infections with bacillus cereus: current aspects of the pathogenicity of the genus bacillus]. 19979488753
a universal protocol for pcr detection of 13 species of foodborne pathogens in foods.a universal protocol for pcr detection of 13 species of foodborne pathogens in foods was developed. the protocol used a universal culture medium and the same pcr conditions with 13 sets of specific primers. the 13 species of foodborne pathogens examined were escherichia coli, e. coli-etec, e. coli-o157:h7, shigella spp., salmonella spp., yersinia enterocolitica, y. pseudotuberculosis, vibrio cholerae, v. parahaemolyticus, v. vulnificus, listeria monocytogenes, staphylococcus aureus and bacillus ...19979449811
ventricular shunt infection and meningitis due to bacillus cereus.non-anthrax bacillus species are usually considered to be contaminants if found in clinical specimens. only a few patients with systemic infections due to bacillus cereus are reported. we present the case of a 18-month old boy with a primitive neuroectodermal tumor (pnet) in the brainstem and obstructive hydrocephalus that required an outlying and subsequently a ventriculoperitoneal drain. following contamination at the site of entry of the external drain, shunt infection and meningitis with bac ...19979453032
[transmembrane potential and atp-ase activity of the plasma membrane of bacteria exposed to heavy metals].effect of heavy metals (gold, zinc and cadmium) on the atpase activity and transmembrane potential (delta psi) as integral index of bacterial cells membrane processes intensity has been studied. it was shown that studied membrane systems of bacteria are very sensitive to the action of heavy metals and they can serve as indicators of resistance of bacterial cultures.19979454379
bacillus cereus and orthopaedic surgical wound infection associated with incontinence pads manufactured from virgin wood pulp. 19979457613
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