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- Arcanobacterium haemolyti**** is a species of bacteria classified as a gram-positive bacillus. It is catalase-negative, facultative anaerobic, beta-hemolytic...
- Arcanobacterium (/ɑːrˈkeɪnoʊbækˌtɪəriəm/) is a genus of bacteria. They are gram-positive, non–acid fast, nonmotile, facultatively anaerobic, and non–endospore...
- Gene Sequences: Description of Arcanobacterium phocae sp. nov., Arcanobacterium bernardiae comb. nov., and Arcanobacterium pyogenes comb. nov". International...
- Arcanobacterium hippocoleae is a species of bacteria. It is a gram-positive, facultatively anaerobic, club-shaped (coryneform) species first isolated...
- (about 7%) levels of carbon dioxide. When the genus Arcanobacterium was split into two (Arcanobacterium and Trueperella gen. nov.), the new genus name was...
- An Arcanobacterium haemolyti**** infection is any of several types of infection with the gram-positive bacillus Arcanobacterium haemolyti****. It can cause...
- actinomycosis "Tropheryma whipplei" Whipple's disease Arcanobacterium haemolyti**** Arcanobacterium haemolyti**** infection Actinomyces gerencseriae Propionibacteriaceae...
- various species of microbiota (including their relatives in the genera Arcanobacterium and Trueperella), they usually are not pathogenic, but can occasionally...
- virulence factors of Escherichia coli, Fusobacterium necrophorum, and Arcanobacterium pyogenes and uterine diseases of dairy cows". Veterinary Microbiology...
- "The Family Actinomycetaceae: The Genera Actinomyces, Actinobaculum, Arcanobacterium, Varibaculum, and Mobiluncus". Prokaryotes. Vol. 3. p. 485. doi:10...