| isolation and characterization of a marine magnetotactic spirillum axenic culture qh-2 from an intertidal zone of the china sea. | magnetotactic bacteria (mtb) are ubiquitous in aquatic habitats. because of their fastidious requirements for growth conditions, only very few axenic mtb cultures have been obtained worldwide. in this study, we report a novel marine magnetotactic spirillum axenic culture, designated as qh-2, isolated from the china sea. it was able to grow in semi-solid or liquid chemically defined medium. the cells were amphitrichously flagellated and contained one single magnetosome chain with an average numbe ... | 2010 | 20178843 |
| spirillum minus treatment of g. p. i. | | 1947 | 20272639 |
| spirillum (abacterial) pyuria. | | 1947 | 20343486 |
| notes on cases of spirillum fever in uganda. | | 1905 | 20762028 |
| enhancement of magnetotactic bacterial yield in a modified msgm medium without alteration of magnetosomes properties. | magnetotactic bacteria (mtb), magnetospirillum magnetotacticum (ms-1) were successfully grown in modified magnetic spirillum growth medium (msgm) at normal laboratory environment. about five-time increase in the bacterial yield was achieved in the modified msgm medium without compromising their magnetosomes properties. transmission electron and scanning electron microscopy (tem & sem) were used for morphological study of mtb. energy dispersive analysis of x-rays (edax) and vibrating sample magne ... | 2010 | 20795371 |
| notes on the spirillum fever of bombay, 1877. | | 1878 | 20896511 |
| contributions to the experimental pathology of spirillum fever. | | 1880 | 20896564 |
| the effect of uv/h2o2 treatment on biofilm formation potential. | greater cincinnati water works (gcww) evaluated the efficacy of ultraviolet light/hydrogen peroxide advanced oxidation (uv/h(2)o(2)) for reducing trace organic contaminants in natural water with varying water qualities. a year-long uv/h(2)o(2) pilot study was conducted to examine a variety of seasonal and granular activated carbon (gac) breakthrough conditions. the uv pilot-scale reactors were set to consistently achieve 80% atrazine degradation, allowing comparison of low pressure (lp) and medi ... | 2010 | 20932545 |
| didymobotryum spirillum, a new synnematous hyphomycete from india. | a new synnematous hyphomycete, didymobotryum spirillum d'souza & bhat, collected from decaying culms of bamboo, dendrocalamus strictus, is described and illustrated from the forests of western ghats in goa, india. the fungus produces monotretic, catenate didymoconidia on spirally twisted synnemata. | 2002 | 21156524 |
| the rise of the rats: a growing paediatric issue. | rat bite fever (rbf), a systemic infection of streptobacillus moniliformis or spirillum minus characterized by fever, arthralgias and petechial-purpuric rash on the extremities, carries a mortality rate of 7% to 10% if untreated. in canada, one adult and two paediatric cases of rbf have been reported since 2000. in recent years, pet rats have become quite popular among children, placing them at an increased risk for rbf. thus, paediatricians need to be more wary of the potential for rbf in their ... | 2010 | 21358889 |
| medical microbiology | leptospira, borrelia, and spirillum cause disease
characterized by clinical stages with remissions and exacerbations.
leptospira organisms are very thin, tightly coiled, obligate
aerobic spirochetes characterized by a unique flexuous type of motility. the genus
is divided into two species: the pathogenic leptospires l
interrogans and the free-living leptospire l biflexa.
serotypes of l interro ... | 1996 | 21413339 |
| the valuation of antisyphilitic substances by prophylactic and therapeutic tests in animals experimentally infected with spirillum minus. | | 1930 | 21773461 |