「Gram-Negative」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

Gram-Negative

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  • ing to Bernardet et al., Flavobacteria are gram-negative aerobic rods, 2-5 um long, 0.3-0.5 um wide
  • Another example of a capnophile is the Gram-negative Aggregatibacter spp.
  • llum (or Anaerobiospirillum thomasii) is a gram-negative anaerobic bacteria recognized as human flo
  • ctivity spectrum includes a broad range of gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria including anaer
  • fective in inactivating challenge doses of gram-negative and gram-positive microorganisms, as well
  • NHP is caused by a small, gram-negative, and highly pleomorphic Rickettsia-like ba
  • microbicidal peptides active against many Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria, fungi, and env
  • color A3(2) that is effective against both Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria.
  • e described as "a bacillus," but it stains Gram-negative and does not belong to genus Bacillus or c
  • pili, is a proteinaceous appendage in many Gram-negative and some Gram-positive bacteria that is th
  • athogenic bacteria (both gram-positive and gram-negative) and fungus that it was incubated with, in
  • In Gram-negative archaea, S-layer proteins possess a hydrop
  • Erwinia chrysanthemi is a gram-negative bacillus that belongs to the family Entero
  • a thailandensis is a non-fermenting motile Gram-negative bacillus that occurs naturally in soil.
  • Gram-negative bacteria secrete the toxins into the extra
  • Secretion across the inner membrane in Gram-negative bacteria occurs via the preprotein translo
  • Helicobacter is a genus of Gram-negative bacteria possessing a characteristic helix
  • lus polymyxa and are selectively toxic for Gram-negative bacteria due to their specificity for the
  • agar is a culture medium designed to grow Gram-negative bacteria and stain them for lactose fermen
  • It detects lipopolysaccharide from Gram-negative bacteria and is thus important in the acti
  • teriocins produced by, and active against, gram-negative bacteria in the genus Vibrio.
  • In a subclass of Gram-negative bacteria including Escherichia coli, a dis
  • Burkholderia cenocepacia is a species of Gram-negative bacteria that is common in the environment
  • pH indicator, the agar distinguishes those Gram-negative bacteria that can ferment the sugar lactos
  • as single replicons, but large plasmids in Gram-negative bacteria have been shown to carry several
  • oteins is a family of proteins that enable Gram-negative bacteria to promote nucleation of ice at r
  • has no significant activity against other Gram-negative bacteria and very limited activity against
  • cells, even allowing the identification of Gram-negative bacteria as well.
  • ong inhibitor of beta-lactamases from some gram-negative bacteria that are resistant to most beta-l
  • tivity against many gram-positive and some gram-negative bacteria and includes various compounds, a
  • Gram-negative bacteria as inputs.
  • Isomerization pathway in Gram-negative bacteria
  • Agrobacterium, a genus of Gram-negative bacteria
  • Rhizobium, a genus of Gram-negative bacteria
  • Lipopolysaccharide toxin from gram-negative bacteria is thymus-independent.
  • ptide chains through the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria is termed secretion.
  • nm wide, resembling the outer membrane of gram-negative bacteria).
  • It is primarily found in gram-negative bacteria, such as Escherichia coli and Sal
  • trum of activity against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, with greater activity against bo
  • Chromatium is a genus of photoautotrophic Gram-negative bacteria, also known as purple sulfur bact
  • primarily in infections involving aerobic, gram-negative bacteria, such as Pseudomonas, Acinetobact
  • EDTA, Nisin has also been known to inhibit Gram-negative bacteria, as well.
  • ive against a variety of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, including Streptococcus pyogenes
  • First discovered in Gram-negative bacteria, both Cyclic AMP (cAMP) and cAMP
  • In Gram-negative bacteria, S-layers are associated to the l
  • ysaccharide (LPS) in the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria, polymyxins disrupt both the oute
  • f greening disease, the phloem-restricted, gram-negative bacteria, Candidatus Liberibacter spp.
  • inhibitor of immune activation induced by Gram-negative bacteria, and synthetic versions of these
  • ipid to lipid A. In a number of pathogenic Gram-negative bacteria, PagP confers resistance to certa
  • low water solubility, low activity against gram-negative bacteria, and toxiciy in vivo of this clas
  • microbiological media for the isolation of gram-negative bacteria, yeast, and moulds.
  • In Gram-negative bacteria, e.g.
  • rium is a genus of filamentous, anaerobic, Gram-negative bacteria, similar to Bacteroides.
  • is responsible for much of the toxicity of Gram-negative bacteria.
  • family is a group of exotoxins produced by gram-negative bacteria.
  • icularly indicated in infections caused by Gram-negative bacteria.
  • a genome of single-stranded DNA and infect Gram-negative bacteria.
  • and has activity against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria.
  • inflammatory responses to infections with Gram-negative bacteria.
  • all synthesis of various gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria.
  • maltodextrins across the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria.
  • barrel proteins from the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria.
  • RM) naturally found in Escherichia coli, a Gram-negative bacteria.
  • nt to several common antibiotics, and some Gram-negative bacteria.
  • of the seven known types of secretion from Gram-negative bacteria.
  • ars within the peptidoglycan cell walls of gram-negative bacteria.
  • Teichoic acids are not found in Gram-negative bacteria.
  • ter proteins are proteins secreted out the Gram-negative bacteria.
  • Chryseobacterium is a genus of Gram-negative bacteria.
  • The bacterial outer membrane is found in Gram-negative bacteria.
  • Capnocytophaga is a genus of Gram-negative bacteria.
  • itive bacteria, but is ineffective against Gram-negative bacteria.
  • ily of proteins from the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria.
  • tic for the treatment of gram-positive and gram-negative bacterial infections.
  • as colistin) are used in the treatment of Gram-negative bacterial infections.
  • a possible treatment for sepsis caused by Gram-negative bacterial infections.
  • antibiotic effective in Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacterial infections.
  • Achromobacter ruhlandii is a Gram-negative bacterium included in the order Burkholder
  • Pseudomonas rathonis is a Gram-negative bacterium originally isolated from the rhi
  • Marinobacterium stanieri is a Gram-negative bacterium found in sea water.
  • xydans is a neutrophilic chemolithotrophic gram-negative bacterium which can grow by oxidising ferr
  • Chromatium okenii is a Gram-negative bacterium found in water.
  • al phenol found in specific strains of the Gram-negative bacterium Pseudomonas fluorescens.
  • Brenneria salicis is a Gram-negative bacterium that is pathogenic on plants.
  • ted in the cell wall of a gram-positive or gram-negative bacterium.
  • Methylobacterium extorquens is a Gram-negative bacterium.
  • Marinobacterium halophilum is a Gram-negative bacterium.
  • Vibrio harveyi is a species of Gram-negative, bioluminescent, marine bacteria in the ge
  • Burkholderia mallei is a gram-negative bipolar aerobic bacterium, a Burkholderia-
  • ving native valves and are the most common gram-negative cause of endocarditis among people who do
  • tein (BLP or Murein Lipoprotein), found in gram-negative cell walls, is one of the most abundant me
  • Structure of gram-negative cell envelope
  • These small gram-negative cells have a variable number of long flage
  • Bordetella pertussis is a gram-negative coccobacillus responsible for causing whoo
  • Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans is a gram-negative coccobacillus that is prevalent in subging
  • s utahensis (salt-loving rod) is a motile, Gram-negative, extremely halophilic archaeon that forms
  • Aeromonas is a gram-negative, facultative anaerobic rod that morphologi
  • Description: A genus of gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped bacte
  • teriaceae family whose only species is the Gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped bacte
  • bacter cloacae is a clinically significant Gram-negative, facultatively-anaerobic, rod-shaped bacte
  • Halomonas nitroreducens is a Gram-negative halophilic Proteobacteria, that is able to
  • Halomonas venusta is a Gram-negative halophilic Proteobacteria, first described
  • Halomonas alkaliphila is a Gram-negative halophilic Proteobacteria.
  • Halomonas halodurans is a Gram-negative halophilic Proteobacteria.
  • antitermination mechanism in vitro or in a Gram-negative heterologous host (E.
  • an antibiotic primarily used for resistant gram-negative infections.
  • Bactericidal for gram-negative; little to no effect on gram-positive, sin
  • Listonella anguillarum is a Gram-negative marine bacteria in the family Vibrionaceae
  • Listonella is a genus of Gram-negative marine bacteria in the family Vibrionaceae
  • Methylobacillus glycogenes is a Gram-negative methylotrophic bacteria that can only grow
  • Magnetospirillum is a Gram-negative, microaerophilic genus of magnetotactic ba
  • ations, its activity against conditionally gram-negative microorganisms (such as Proteus, Pseudomon
  • Ralstonia taiwanensis is a Gram-negative nitrogen-fixing bacterium.
  • capsulatus is an obligately methanotrophic gram-negative, non-motile coccoid bacterium.
  • Flavobacterium is a genus of Gram-negative, non-motile and motile, rod-shaped bacteri
  • It is Gram-negative, non-motile, and facultatively anaerobic.
  • They are defined as rod-shaped Gram-negative non-spore forming bacteria which can ferme
  • a methane-producing bag") is a non-motile, Gram-negative, obligately anaerobic, mesophilic archaeon
  • lus, Lentibacillus and Halobacillus, stain Gram-negative or Gram-variable, but are known to have a
  • Most gram-negative organisms grow well in this medium, while
  • veterinary medicine in mastitis caused by gram-negative organisms and in dermatologic disorders.
  • Colistin, which is added to kill most Gram-negative organisms except Neisseria, although some
  • Pseudomonas straminea is a Gram-negative, rod bacterium that includes strains forme
  • Flavobacterium columnare is a thin Gram-negative rod bacterium of the genus Flavobacterium.
  • was named Gemmatimonas aurantiaca and is a gram-negative rod-shaped aerobe that appears to replicat
  • Klebsiella oxytoca is a Gram-negative, rod-shaped bacterium that is closely rela
  • Enterobacter sakazakii is a Gram-negative rod-shaped pathogenic bacterium.
  • phylum Bacteroidetes and is a non-motile, gram-negative, rod-shaped, anaerobic pathogenic bacteriu
  • Alcaligenes faecalis is a Gram-negative, rod-shaped, motile, non-nitrate reducing,
  • "Haematobacter, a new genus of aerobic Gram-negative rods isolated from clinical specimens, and
  • inckii is a motile, rod-like, salt-loving, Gram-negative soil bacterium, 0.4-0.6 μm by 1.8-2.5 μm.
  • Burkholderia glumae is a Gram-negative soil bacterium.
  • Cellvibrio japonicus is a Gram-negative soil bacterium.
  • Burkholderia pyrrocinia is a Gram-negative soil bacterium.
  • Methylobacterium radiotolerans is a Gram-negative soil bacterium.
  • Aeromonas punctata is a Gram-negative soil bacterium.
  • Aminobacter aminovorans is a Gram-negative soil bacteria.
  • Acidovorax konjaci is a Gram-negative soil bacterium.
  • Azorhizobium is a genus of Gram-negative soil bacteria.
  • Acidovorax anthurii is a Gram-negative soil bacterium.
  • Mesorhizobium is a genus of Gram-negative soil bacteria.
  • Acidovorax delafieldii is a Gram-negative soil bacterium.
  • Burkholderia plantarii is a Gram-negative soil bacterium.
  • Burkholderia glathei is a Gram-negative soil bacterium.
  • Acidovorax defluvii is a Gram-negative soil bacterium.
  • Burkholderia phenazinium is a Gram-negative soil bacterium.
  • Acidovorax temperans is a Gram-negative soil bacterium.
  • The Aminobacter are a genus of Gram-negative soil bacteria.
  • or grow certain bacteria, particularly the Gram-negative species Francisella tularensis, Legionella
  • iffer from most other Firmicutes in having Gram-negative stains.