photobacterium phosphoreum caused a histamine fish poisoning incident. | an incident of histamine fish poisoning (hfp) occurred due to the consumption of iwashi maruboshi (dried sardine) in osaka, japan in march 2002. a histamine-producing bacterial strain, ys4-7, was isolated from iwashi maruboshi that contained 1700 mg of histamine per kilogram. this strain was identified as photobacterium phosphoreum by biochemical examinations and partial sequencing of 16s rdna. p. phosphoreum ys4-7 showed greater capability as a histamine producer at 4 and 12 degrees c than morg ... | 2004 | 15033270 |
chromatography and activity of thiol-subtilisin. | | 1969 | 4975909 |
the production of biliary cirrhosis in macaca mulatta monkeys. | | 1970 | 4982781 |
klebsiella pneumoniae produces no histamine: raoultella planticola and raoultella ornithinolytica strains are histamine producers. | histamine fish poisoning is caused by histamine-producing bacteria (hpb). klebsiella pneumoniae and klebsiella oxytoca are the best-known hpb in fish. however, 22 strains of hpb from fish first identified as k. pneumoniae or k. oxytoca by commercialized systems were later correctly identified as raoultella planticola (formerly klebsiella planticola) by additional tests. similarly, five strains of raoultella ornithinolytica (formerly klebsiella ornithinolytica) were isolated from fish as new hpb. ... | 2002 | 12089029 |
method for differentiating klebsiella planticola and klebsiella terrigena from other klebsiella species. | conventional methods usually fail to identify klebsiella planticola and klebsiella terrigena, which represent up to 19% of clinical klebsiella isolates. by combining four carbon substrate assimilation tests and two conventional tests, the method identified these species with a specificity and a sensitivity of 100%. overall, sensitivity for klebsiella identification was 94.7%. | 1994 | 8027329 |
characterization of a defined cellulolytic and xylanolytic bacterial consortium for bioprocessing of cellulose and hemicelluloses. | diminishing fossil fuel reserve and increasing cost of fossil hydrocarbon products have rekindled worldwide effort on conversion of lignocellloloses (plant biomass) to renewable fuel. inedible plant materials such as grass, agricultural, and logging residues are abundant renewable natural resources that can be converted to biofuel. in an effort to mimic natural cellulolytic-xylanolytic microbial community in bioprocessing of lignocelluloses, we enriched cellulolytic-xylanolytic microorganisms, p ... | 2011 | 20859703 |
chemoenzymatic syntheses of linear and branched hemithiomaltodextrins as potential inhibitors for starch-debranching enzymes. | oligosaccharides embodying the s-maltosyl-6-thiomaltosyl structure have been readily synthesised by using convergent chemoenzymatic approaches. the key steps for the preparation of these molecules involved: 1) transglycosylation reactions of maltosyl fluorides onto suitable acceptors catalysed by the bacterial transglycosylase, cyclodextrin glycosyltransferase (cgtase), and 2) the sn2-type displacement of a 6-halide from acetylated acceptors by activated 1-thioglycoses. the target molecules, whi ... | 2002 | 12561317 |
formate and ethanol are the major products of glycerol fermentation produced by a klebsiella planticola strain isolated from red deer. | the rumen contents of red deer (cervus elaphus) were used to isolate bacterial capable of fermenting glycerol. the biochemistry, physiology, morphology and phylogeny of one isolate were studied in detail. the isolate (dr3) was tentatively identified as a strain of the species klebsiella planticola as based on phenotypic characterization. the data obtained from 16s rrna sequence analysis showed that the deer rumen isolate dr3 was 99.7% similar to the type strain of kl. planticola (dsm 3069t), thu ... | 1997 | 9281820 |
fermentation of d-xylose to ethanol by genetically modified klebsiella planticola. | d-xylose is a plentiful pentose sugar derived from agricultural or forest residues. enteric bacteria such as klebsiella spp. ferment d-xylose to form mixed acids and butanediol in addition to ethanol. thus the ethanol yield is normally low. zymomonas spp. and most yeasts are unable to ferment xylose, but they do ferment hexose sugars to ethanol in high yield because they contain pyruvate decarboxylase (ec 4.1.1.1), a key enzyme that is absent from enteric bacteria. this report describes the ferm ... | 1987 | 16347427 |
identification of clinical isolates of indole-positive and indole-negative klebsiella spp. | biochemical methods employed to classify bacterial species have limitations and may have contributed to the taxonomic complexity recently reported for the genus klebsiella. the objective of the present study was to apply a simple biochemical test panel to classify a collection of human klebsiella isolates. we found that with only three additional tests, it is possible to place most isolates in a defined species. analysis of a 512-bp sequence of the rpob gene was used as the reference. a total of ... | 2006 | 16928968 |
histidine decarboxylases and their role in accumulation of histamine in tuna and dried saury. | histamine-producing bacteria (hpb) such as photobacterium phosphoreum and raoultella planticola possess histidine decarboxylase (hdc), which converts histidine into histamine. histamine fish poisoning (hfp) is attributable to the ingestion of fish containing high levels of histamine produced by hpb. because freezing greatly decreases the histamine-producing ability of hpb, especially of p. phosphoreum, it has been speculated that hfp is caused by hdc itself from hpb cells autolyzing during froze ... | 2007 | 17220267 |
a case of severe pancreatitis complicated by raoultella planticola infection. | a 45-year-old-male presented with severe pancreatitis. two bacterial isolates obtained from peritoneal fluid and abdominal purulent secretion were identified to the species level by 15 biochemical tests and four supplementary tests as raoultella planticola. identification was confirmed by rpob gene sequencing. r. planticola is difficult to identify in the clinical laboratory, and the clinical significance of this isolation remains uncharacterized. this is the first report of pancreatitis with a ... | 2007 | 17446297 |
in vitro studies of antimicrobial activity of crude extracts of the indian grasses dhaman (cenchrus ciliaris) and kala-dhaman (cenchrus setigerus). | the aim of present study was to investigate the antimicrobial activity of cenchrus ciliaris and cenchrus setigerus extracts in order to use it as a possible source for new antimicrobial substances against important human pathogens. crude extracts of the stem of cenchrus ciliaris and cenchrus setigerus were evaluated against some medically important pathogens viz. escherichia coli, raoultella planticola, staphylococcus aureus, pseudomonas aeruginosa, bacillus subtilis, enterobacter aerogenes, can ... | 2012 | 23439788 |
seasonal activity of millipedes (diplopoda)--their economic and medical significance. | the millipede brachydesmus superus latzel, polydesmus inconstans latzel (diplopoda: polydesmida) and kryphioiulus occultus c. l. koch (diplopoda: julida) were collected from compost in gardens in lublin, eastern poland. collections were made by using pitfall traps between april - september 2009 and 2010. brachydesmus superus, polydesmus inconstans and kryphioiulus occultus play a significant role in composting of plant residues. cylindroiulus caeruleocinctus wood and ommatoiulus sabulosus linnae ... | 2012 | 23311782 |
molecular epidemiology of two klebsiella pneumoniae mastitis outbreaks on a dairy farm in new york state. | klebsiella spp. have become an important cause of clinical mastitis in dairy cows in new york state. we describe the occurrence of two klebsiella mastitis outbreaks on a single dairy farm. klebsiella isolates from milk, feces, and environmental sources were compared using random amplified polymorphic dna (rapd)-pcr typing. the first mastitis outbreak was caused by a single strain of klebsiella pneumoniae, rapd type a, which was detected in milk from eight cows. rapd type a was also isolated from ... | 2007 | 17928424 |
a new mathematical model to evaluate simazine removal in three different immobilized-biomass reactors. | a new mathematical model based on the cinetical langmuir equation is developed to interpret and predict the effectiveness of simazine (sz) removal in immobilized-biomass reactor (ibr), to consider herbicide-support affinity (cx), and herbicide-cell affinity (cy). three solid supports: sepiolite monolith, granular sepiolite, and alginate were used in pilot-scale reactors that were inoculated with klebsiella planticola dsz. the abiotic process was analysed by measuring the sz sorption capacity of ... | 2008 | 17996921 |
structural analysis of the alpha-d-glucan (eps35-5) produced by the lactobacillus reuteri strain 35-5 glucansucrase gtfa enzyme. | the neutral exopolysaccharide eps35-5 (reuteran) produced from sucrose by the glucansucrase gtfa enzyme from lactobacillus reuteri 35-5 was found to be a (1-->4,1-->6)-alpha-d-glucan, with no repeating units present. based on linkage analysis and 1d/2d 1h and 13c nmr spectroscopy of intact eps35-5, as well as ms and nmr analysis of oligosaccharides obtained by partial acid hydrolysis and enzymatic hydrolysis, using pullulanase m1 (klebsiella planticola), of eps35-5, a composite model, that inclu ... | 2008 | 18313039 |
kinetic analysis and comparison of models of xylose metabolism by klebsiella planticola. | a model for the degradation of xylose and ethanol production by klebsiella planticola is proposed and compared with the exponential and michaelis-menten approaches. this model is based on the energy system diagrams and it is a simplified version of a previous model developed for the glucose and ethanol kinetics of the yeast saccharomices cerevisiae. in this model the dynamics of the substrate and of the final product are strictly related by means of the cellular activity. this model shows superi ... | 1996 | 8858100 |
analysis of the 16s-23s rrna gene internal transcribed spacer region in klebsiella species. | the 16s-23s rrna gene internal transcribed spacer (its) regions of klebsiella spp., including klebsiella pneumoniae subsp. pneumoniae, klebsiella pneumoniae subsp. ozaenae, klebsiella pneumoniae subsp. rhinoscleromatis, klebsiella oxytoca, klebsiella planticola, klebsiella terrigena, and klebsiella ornithinolytica, were characterized, and the feasibility of using its sequences to discriminate klebsiella species and subspecies was explored. a total of 336 its sequences from 21 representative stra ... | 2008 | 18753345 |
a histidine decarboxylase gene encoded by the vibrio anguillarum plasmid pjm1 is essential for virulence: histamine is a precursor in the biosynthesis of anguibactin. | we have identified and sequenced an hdc gene in the vibrio anguillarum plasmid pjm1 which encodes a histidine decarboxylase enzyme and is an essential component for the biosynthesis of anguibactin. the open reading frame corresponds to a protein of 386 amino acids with a calculated molecular mass of 44,259.69 da. the amino acid sequence has extensive homology with the pyridoxal-p-dependent histidine decarboxylases of morganella morganii, klebsiella planticola, and enterobacter aerogenes. tn3-hoh ... | 1995 | 7752899 |
first descriptions of blakpc in raoultella spp. (r. planticola and r. ornithinolytica): report from the sentry antimicrobial surveillance program. | two strains of raoultella planticola and one of raoultella ornithinolytica showing carbapenem resistance were recovered from patients hospitalized in new jersey and ohio. all patients had received previous antimicrobial treatment, including carbapenems. these strains harbored bla(kpc-2) and bla(kpc-3). carbapenemase genes were embedded in isoforms of tn4401 and were plasmidic and chromosomal in location. | 2009 | 19812278 |
[seamen's professional ocular diseases]. | | 2016 | 5103241 |
metabolism of (-)-epigallocatechin gallate by rat intestinal flora. | anaerobic metabolism of (-)-epigallocatechin gallate (egcg) by rat intestinal bacteria was investigated in vitro. first, intestinal bacteria which are capable of hydrolyzing egcg to (-)-epigallocatechin (egc) and gallic acid (2) were screened with 169 strains of enteric bacteria. as a result, enterobacter aerogenes, raoultella planticola, klebsiella pneumoniae susp. pneumoniae, and bifidobacterium longum subsp. infantis were found to hydrolyze egcg. subsequent steps of egcg metabolism are degrad ... | 2010 | 20043675 |
recommended test panel for differentiation of klebsiella species on the basis of a trilateral interlaboratory evaluation of 18 biochemical tests. | klebsiella pneumoniae and klebsiella oxytoca are the two most frequently encountered klebsiella species giving rise to infections in humans, but other klebsiella species can also be found in clinical specimens: klebsiella ozaenae, klebsiella rhinoscleromatis, klebsiella terrigena, klebsiella planticola, klebsiella ornithinolytica, and enterobacter aerogenes (klebsiella mobilis). however, many of these species are indistinguishable by the conventional methods employed routinely in the clinical mi ... | 2004 | 15297514 |
[antro-duodeno-pancreatic functional relation]. | | 1971 | 4944407 |
[comparative study of immunobiological properties of klebsiella planticola and klebsiella pneumoniae strains]. | the present investigation was based on information on the frequent isolation of k. planticola, inhabiting soil and water ecosystems, from respiratory tract secretions, urine, wound surface and other clinical material in infectious pathology of humans. the comparative study of the main immunobiological properties of k. planticola strain tcxa 91 and k. pneumoniae strain 204 was carried out. the strains were equally virulent for white mice, the infective dose being about 100x10(6) when introduced i ... | 2005 | 16028505 |
acid phosphatase/phosphotransferases from enteric bacteria. | we have investigated the enzymatic phosphorylation of nucleosides and found that morganella morganii phoc acid phosphatase exhibits regioselective pyrophosphate (pp(i))-nucleoside phosphotransferase activity. in this study, we isolated genes encoding an acid phosphatase with regioselective phosphotransferase activity (ap/ptase) from providencia stuartii, enterobacter aerogenes, escherichia blattae and klebsiella planticola, and compared the primary structures and enzymatic characteristics of the ... | 2001 | 16233057 |
development of molecular-based methods for determination of high histamine producing bacteria in fish. | histamine (or scombroid) fish poisoning is a significant cause of food borne disease in the united states. in this study, we describe the development of a molecular-based technique which uses digoxigenin (dig) labeled dna probes for the detection of gram negative bacteria producing high amounts of histamine (>1000 ppm). a cocktail of pcr amplification fragments corresponding to a 709 bp fragment of the histidine decarboxylase (hdc) gene of four high producing bacteria (morganella morganii, enter ... | 2010 | 20392504 |
nitrogen-fixing bacteria from warty lenticellate bark of a mangrove tree, bruguiera gymnorrhiza (l.) lamk. | detached warty lenticellate bark of a mangrove tree species, bruguiera gymnorrhiza (l.) lamk. from iriomote island, okinawa, a subtropical region of japan, showed development of acetylene reduction activity when incubated in a mineral nutrient solution lacking nitrogen under an atmosphere consisting of 5% o(2), 90% n(2), and 5% c(2)h(2). the bacteria responsible for nitrogen fixation were isolated from the bark, and their capacity for acetylene reduction and the incorporation of n(2) into the ba ... | 1984 | 16346458 |
a new approach to study in vivo cellular metabolism using a modellistic analysis of magnetic resonance spectra. | this paper presents a novel approach to study in vivo cellular kinetics by the combined use of magnetic resonance (mr) spectroscopy and odum's system modeling, which includes the entire process of substrate degradation and product formation. the experiment was conducted directly in the mr-probe, where microorganisms (klebsiella planticola) were incubated with high (13)c-glucose and (13)c-xylose concentration. sugar consumptions and (13)c-ethanol production were followed for 17 h and mr-spectra w ... | 2009 | 19706297 |
characterization of the highly efficient sucrose isomerase from pantoea dispersa uq68j and cloning of the sucrose isomerase gene. | sucrose isomerase (si) genes from pantoea dispersa uq68j, klebsiella planticola uq14s, and erwinia rhapontici wac2928 were cloned and expressed in escherichia coli. the predicted products of the uq14s and wac2928 genes were similar to known sis. the uq68j si differed substantially, and it showed the highest isomaltulose-producing efficiency in e. coli cells. the purified recombinant wac2928 si was unstable, whereas purified uq68j and uq14s sis were very stable. uq68j si activity was optimal at p ... | 2005 | 15746363 |
cholangitis with septic shock caused by raoultella planticola. | raoultella planticola is a rare isolate in human infection. this is a case of cholangitis complicated with septic shock caused by r. planticola. | 2011 | 22096135 |
[raoultella planticola, a new strain degrading 2,4,5-trichlorophenoxyacetic acid]. | a new strain that degrades the herbicide 2,4,5-trichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4,5-t) was isolated from soil, which was exposed to factors related to the petrochemical industry. according to its physiological, biochemical, cultural, and morphological traits, together with the sequence of the 16s rrna gene, the strain was identified as raoultella planticola 33-4ch. the strain could consume 2,4,5-t as a sole source of carbon and energy. the amount of 2,4,5-t in the culture medium decreased by 51% a ... | 2006 | 16878544 |
encapsulation of r. planticola rs-2 from alginate-starch-bentonite and its controlled release and swelling behavior under simulated soil conditions. | the plant growth-promoting bacteria (pgpr) raoultella planticola rs-2 was encapsulated with the various blends of alginate, starch, and bentonite for development of controlled-release formulations. the stability and release characteristics of these different capsule formulations were evaluated. the entrapment efficiency of rs-2 in the beads (capsules) was more than 99%. the diameter of dry beads ranged from 0.98 to 1.41 mm. the bacteria release efficiency, swelling ratio, and biodegradability of ... | 2011 | 21879356 |
antibacterial effect of food additives and detergents against histamine-producing bacteria on food contact material surfaces. | we investigated the antibacterial activity of food additives and detergents against histamine-producing bacteria on food contact material surfaces. based on minimum inhibitory concentration (mic) testing with morganella morganii nbrc3848, raoultella planticola nbrc3317 and enterobacter aerogenes nctc10006, we screened nine food additives and four detergents with relatively high inhibitory potency. we prepared food contact material surfaces contaminated with histamine-producing bacteria, and dipp ... | 2011 | 22200801 |
how to identify raoultella spp. including r. ornithinolytica isolates negative for ornithine decarboxylase? the reliability of the chromosomal bla gene. | although raoultella planticola and raoultella ornithinolytica were described more than 20 years ago, identifying them remains difficult. the reliability of the chromosomal bla gene for this identification was evaluated in comparison with that of the 16s rdna and rpob genes in 35 raoultella strains from different origins. of the 26 strains previously identified as r. planticola by biochemical tests alone or in association with molecular methods, 21 harboured a bla gene with 99.8% identity with th ... | 2008 | 18694786 |
molecular diagnosis of raoultella planticola infection of a surgical site. | raoultella planticola has been rarely diagnosed in clinical specimens. a case of a polymicrobial surgical site infection primarily caused by r. planticola in a 66-year-old caucasian male with a fractured left tibia after an open reduction internal fixation of his left ankle is described and confirms this organism to be an opportunistic human pathogen. this pathogen was diagnosed with rapid clinical molecular pathogen diagnostic methods, which allowed an appropriate therapy to be implemented, the ... | 2010 | 20852504 |
a rare case of soft-tissue infection caused by raoultella planticola. | raoultella species are gram-negative, non-motile bacilli primarily considered to be environmental bacteria. raoultella planticola is a rare cause of human infections. we report a case of serious soft-tissue infection in a young male tiler who presented with cellulitis of his left thumb. he had sustained a crush injury to his left thumb 10 days earlier in a soiled environment. he noted a minor break in the skin and he washed the wound out with running water. one week later, he experienced pain, e ... | 2010 | 20811592 |
the 'bn2' gene, a regulator for the onset of chromosome condensation. | | 2011 | 3067728 |
acromegaly with normal growth-hormone levels and pituitary histology. case report. | in rare cases, acromegalic patients have normal basal concentrations of growth hormone, and their acromegaly results from abnormal growth-hormone secretory patterns. a patient is reported with the clinical features of acromegaly, who had elevated somatomedin levels and an enlarged sella turcica, but whose serum growth-hormone levels on continuous monitoring were in the normal range, with levels of 2.8 to 8.9 ng/ml. dynamic studies of growth hormone revealed normal responses to hypo- and hypergly ... | 1998 | 106097 |
cerebral perfusion pressure: a hemodynamic mechanism of mannitol and the postmannitol hemogram. | sixteen patients each received infusions of 1 g of mannitol per kg over 5 to 10 minutes, and serial determinations of intracranial pressure (icp), systemic arterial blood pressure (sabp), central venous pressure, cerebral perfusion pressure (cpp), hematocrit, hemoglobin, serum na+, k+, osmolarity, and fluid balance were carried out for 4 hours. urine output was replaced volume for volume with 5% dextrose in 0.45% nacl solution. we tested the hypothesis that patients with high (greater than or eq ... | 2010 | 3116451 |
pseudoaneurysm of the arterial anastomosis in a renal transplant. | | 2000 | 99007 |
subclassification of murine t cells by computerized microphotometric analysis. | splenocytes separated by physical means and classified as t cells bay immunologic tests and computerized microphotometric analysis are differentiated into subgroups by analysis of the distribution patterns of feulgen-positive nuclear dna. in like fashion t cells obtained as purified preparations after separation on a nylon column, and accepted as t cells by micromorphometric analysis were subjected to further computerized morphometric analysis of nuclear dna to form subgroups of cells. in each c ... | 2001 | 95181 |
remission in acute myeloblastic leukaemia. | | 1999 | 91055 |
using computers to take patient histories. | | 2011 | 3147730 |
[direct m motor response in calf muscles during post-tetanic potentiation (ptp) of monosynaptic h reflex before and following administration of ethybenztropine in drug-induced muscle rigidity]. | | 2014 | 4427709 |
the advantages and limits of indium-111 labeling of antibodies. experimental studies and clinical applications. | radiolabeling of antibodies with in-111 has now been accomplished to the point that it is highly reproducible, achieves excellent labeling efficiency, and does not damage the antibody. use of in-111 for radioimmunodetection is advantageous because of the excellent imaging characteristics of the in-111, moderate radiation dose, ease of labeling, and appropriate half-life. the liabilities of the in-111 method include slightly greater cost of the radionuclide, slow clearance of background sites, an ... | 2013 | 3771249 |
[antigen-specific t-cell factors in the regulation of the immune response (author's transl)]. | we have examined in this brief review several facets of antigen-specific t-cell mediators found independently by different investigators. these factors have many common properties: (1) they are produced as a consequence of antigen stimulation; (2) they are obtained from t-cell populations and not from b cells or macrophages; their synthesis by t cells, however, has not been formally demonstrated; (3) they are antigen-specific and are selectively adsorbed by antigen-sepharose columns; (4) they la ... | 2001 | 95085 |
[tuberculosis in necropsies]. | | 2012 | 3347110 |
the histaminase activity of ceruloplasmin. | | 2015 | 4630290 |
accommodative esotropia: review of current practices and controversies. | the treatment of accommodative esotropia requires a thorough evaluation at first presentation to elucidate all factors involved. the degree of hypermetropia, character of the esodeviation (i.e., intermittent or constant), presence or absence of amblyopia, and the ac/a ratio are all important in the initial management of these patients. in addition, the binocular status can be of prognostic value. close follow-up is needed to ensure maintenance of binocularity and appropriate early intervention t ... | 2011 | 3550561 |
cleavage lines of the oral mucosa in japanese cadavers. | cleavage lines were experimentally reproduced in the oral mucosa of japanese cadavers. they were investigated macroscopically and histologically. the reproduced cleavage lines showed little directional variation by sex or age. from the histological findings, the mucosal cleavage lines were interpreted to represent cleavage split along the direction of connective tissue fibres in the lamina propria. | 2011 | 3165386 |
[lyme disease: a new infectious disease localized in various organs]. | | 2012 | 3574538 |
immunohistochemical examination of 25 cases of merkel cell carcinoma: a comparison with small cell carcinoma of the lung and oesophagus, and a review of the literature. | merkel cell carcinomas (mcc) were compared to small cell carcinomas of the lung (sccl) and oesophagus (scco). most mcc were of the intermediate cell type while sccl and scco were usually of the small cell type. only mcc of trabecular type could be separated from sccl and scco by means of histopathological examination alone. all mcc (25) stained with cytokeratin cam 5.2, 20 of which in a "paranuclear globular" or combined "paranuclear globular"/diffuse pattern while 17 mcc stained with cytokerati ... | 2006 | 1698390 |
post-translational processing of anglerfish islet somatostatin precursors. | two distinct somatostatin precursors are synthesized in anglerfish (af) islets. in addition to a precursor which has somatostatin 14 (ss-14) as a c-terminal cleavage product, a precursor which contains at its c-terminus [tyr7, gly10] ss-14 as a potential cleavage product is also synthesized. however, even though an arg-lys pair is located immediately n-terminal to ala1 of the c-terminal tetradecapeptide, [tyr7, gly10]ss-14 was not found in significant amounts in extracts of af islets. instead, a ... | 2010 | 2863927 |
sources of klebsiella and raoultella species on dairy farms: be careful where you walk. | klebsiella spp. are a common cause of mastitis, milk loss, and culling on dairy farms. control of klebsiella mastitis is largely based on prevention of exposure of the udder to the pathogen. to identify critical control points for mastitis prevention, potential klebsiella sources and transmission cycles in the farm environment were investigated, including oro-fecal transmission, transmission via the indoor environment, and transmission via the outdoor environment. a total of 305 samples was coll ... | 2011 | 21257074 |
klebsiella planticola strain dsz mineralizes simazine: physiological adaptations involved in the process. | we examined the ability of a soil bacterium, klebsiella planticola strain dsz, to degrade the herbicide simazine (sz). strain dsz is metabolically diverse and grows on a wide range of s-triazine and aromatic compounds. dsz cells grown in liquid medium with sz (in 10 mm ethanol) as carbon source mineralized 71.6+/-1.3% of 0.025 mm sz with a yield of 4.6+/-0.3 microg cell dry weight mmol(-1) carbon. the metabolites produced by dsz during sz degradation included ammeline, cyanuric acid, n-formylure ... | 2005 | 15526196 |
evaluation of the presence of helicobacter species in the biliary system of turkish patients with cholelithiasis. | helicobacter genus and bile-resistant helicobacter pylori are suggested to have a role in gallstone formation and epithelial cell proliferation in the gallbladder. the aim of this study was to evaluate the presence of helicobacter species in the gallbladder tissue, bile and gallstones of turkish patients with cholelithiasis. | 2010 | 21331997 |
quantification of total and specific gram-negative histamine-producing bacteria species in fish using an mpn real-time pcr method. | quantification of histamine-producing bacteria (hpb) is necessary in order to elucidate the role that hpb play in scombrotoxin (histamine) fish poisoning. we report here the evaluation of a real-time pcr method for the quantification of total and specific gram-negative hpb species in fish using a most probable number (mpn) format. the species-specific real-time pcr assay was 100% inclusive for independently detecting morganella morganii, enterobacter aerogenes, raoultella planticola/ornithinolyt ... | 2011 | 21839377 |
the chain stitch knot. | | 2015 | 4607706 |
[letter: is the increase of the incidence of invalid pension due to the industrial society or the invalid insurance law?]. | | 2016 | 4821983 |
[closed fracture of the hyoid bone body with the formation of the false joint]. | | 2016 | 4767991 |
[value of the cardiothoracic index in the evaluation of cardiac performance in dilated cardiomyopathies]. | | 2013 | 3838062 |
sir gordon morgan holmes (1876-1965). | | 2016 | 4863052 |
calculation of plasma level versus time profiles for variable dosing regimens. | | 2016 | 4811259 |
lattice dystrophy of the cornea as a variety of amyloidosis. | | 2014 | 4097731 |
[50th anniversary of professor jan horský]. | | 2016 | 4869557 |
effect of respiratory exercises on asthma. the pink city lung exerciser. | twelve subjects with mild asthmatic episodes in the form of nocturnal precipitation were studied. a two-week schedule of placebo administration, pranayamic breathing exercises using a pink city lung exerciser alone, and exercises using the lung exerciser with hot, humid air were performed. five of the 12 asthmatics showed highly significant increases in peak expiratory flow rate (pefr) with the lung exerciser alone, while eight of the 12 cases showed highly significant increases in pefr with exe ... | 2012 | 3443597 |
afternoon shift, surgical ward, anywhere. | | 1999 | 89277 |
[glomerular lesions and hepatopathies]. | | 2003 | 152421 |
the identification of polymyxin b sulphate. | | 2015 | 4319838 |
[ultrasonic localization for closed renal biopsy]. | | 2004 | 520913 |
cost, controversy, crisis: low back pain and the health of the public. | | 2006 | 1828670 |
gastrointestinal transit-times in normal and bluecomb diseased turkeys. | | 2016 | 4982241 |
a comparison of parenteral sulbactam/ampicillin versus clindamycin/gentamicin in the treatment of pelvic inflammatory disease. | 60 hospitalized patients with pelvic inflammatory disease entered a randomised study to compare the therapeutic efficacy and tolerability of parenteral sulbactam/ampicillin with that of clindamycin/gentamicin. all 49 pathogens isolated at entry from 21 evaluable patients in the sulbactam/ampicillin group were eradicated. 34 out of 35 pathogens isolated from 18 evaluable patients in the clindamycin/gentamicin group were eradicated. all pathogens resistant to ampicillin in vitro were eradicated. t ... | 2010 | 3013567 |
properdin deficiency. | | 2010 | 2891989 |
aids speakers bureau--activities update. | | 2011 | 3210988 |
[autoimmune hepatitis]. | | 2016 | 4865241 |
the relation of various enzymes to cellular membranes. | | 2013 | 4289513 |
the relation of various enzymes to cellular membranes. | | 2013 | 4289513 |
[diazocopy for duplication of radiographs (author's transl)]. | | 2016 | 4822248 |
[schizophrenia and drug therapy]. | | 2013 | 3837887 |
[properties of lak cell activity and lak-generation in pbl isolated from patients with renal cell carcinoma]. | | 2012 | 3266646 |
aortic rupture in children as a complication of coarctation of the aorta. | | 2016 | 4800525 |
[indications for wound treatment with infrared and ultraviolet radiation]. | | 2016 | 5020092 |
conservative treatment of fingertip injuries. | in a prospective investigation of 81 consecutive patients with fingertip injuries conservative treatment was evaluated. fingertip injuries were defined as lesions greater than or equal to 1 cm2 in the terminal phalanx without injury to the tendons or joints. all fingertip injuries were cleaned and covered by vaseline gauze and left to heal. if less than 2 mm of soft tissue covered the bone a few millimetres of bone were nibbled away to allow good cover with soft tissue. the majority of injuries ... | 2012 | 3508851 |
other people's problems. an overload. | | 2012 | 3362755 |
cirrhosis with hepatitis b infection. | | 2013 | 3761098 |
intrarenal arteriovenous fistula: a cause of reversible hypertension. | | 2013 | 3719256 |
the electroencephalogram in post-convulsive coma: a study of the correlogram and power spectrum. | | 2014 | 4182900 |
preparing for the aids patient. | | 2013 | 3647029 |
the need for including instruction on death and dying in the medical curriculum. | | 2016 | 5020000 |
[whiplash injury and whiplash belt]. | | 2014 | 4234415 |
[a complicated rhinitis]. | | 2013 | 3616213 |
damien-dutton awards. | | 2015 | 4592242 |
narcissus mosaic virus found in nerine bowdenii. identification aided by anomalies in sds page. | | 2014 | 4131818 |
are you receiving me? | | 2016 | 5014404 |
[walter f. lever on his 60th birthday]. | | 2016 | 4917562 |
spinal fluid cytomorphology. description of apparatus, technique, and findings. | | 2016 | 4862475 |
reconstructive hand surgery for quadriplegic persons. | reconstructive hand surgery is one approach to restoring lost hand function in quadriplegic patients. this paper describes craig hospital's experience with the two-stage procedure for achieving active grasp and pinch for c7 spinal cord-injured patients. it describes the hand clinic, patient selection and education, the surgery itself, and postsurgical occupational therapy. it also includes follow-up results on all patients treated since the program's inception. | 2014 | 4073193 |