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facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped
bacteria in the
family Hafniaceae. H.
alvei is a
commensal of the
human gastrointestinal tract and not
normally pathogenic...
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Paenibacillus alvei (formerly
Bacillus alvei) is a
species of
bacteria within the
order Bacillales. Like
other species within the
genus Paenibacillus,...
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Mycolicibacterium alvei is a
species of the
phylum Actinomycetota (Gram-positive
bacteria with high
guanine and
cytosine content, one of the dominant...
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organisms include Enterobacter, Klebsiella,
Serratia marcescens,
Hafnia alvei,
Vibrio cholerae biotype El Tor, and
Vibrio alginolyticus. VP
negative organisms...
- family. This is a
monotypic genus,
containing the
single species Bettsia alvei.
Alvei was
first described by
Annie Betts and this
genus is
named for her. Lumbsch...
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children with
diarrhea in Bangladesh, and was
originally thought to be
Hafnia alvei based on
biochemical ****ays. The
bacterium was
reclassified in 2003 as a...
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biogenic amines by
Morganella morganii, KlebsĂella
pneumoniae and
Hafnia alvei using a
rapid HPLC method".
European Food
Research and Technology. 219 (5):...
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Fusion of the
septal laminae is
attributed to
rapid development of the
alvei of the hippocampus, amygdala,
septal nuclei, fornix,
corpus callosum and...
- postnatally).
Fusion of the CSP is
attributed to
rapid development of the
alvei of the hippocampus, amygdala,
septal nuclei, fornix,
corpus callosum and...
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tryptophan include:
Aeromonas hydrophila,
Aeromonas punctata,
Bacillus alvei,
Edwardsiella sp.,
Escherichia coli,
Flavobacterium sp.,
Haemophilus influenzae...