-
characterized capnophilic groups of
microorganisms that
include human pathogens.
Campylobacter species can
cause intestinal disorders.
Other capnophilic pathogens...
- It is a
facultative anaerobic Gram
positive coccus usually preferring capnophilic or
microaerophilic environments. From its
discovery in 1917 (by R. Tunnicliff)...
- (orange-pigmented colonies,
spreading on agar, etc.).
Capnocytophaga spp. are
capnophilic bacteria; they can live only in
environments where the concentration...
- that are
specific to the
human gastric microenvironment: it is both
capnophilic and microaerophilic.
Helicobacter also
exhibits a
tropism for gastric...
- Gram-negative, non-motile, coccobacillary,
facultatively anaerobic,
capnophilic pathogenic bacterium of the
family Pasteurellaceae. The
bacteria are...
-
examples include Campylobacter spp. and
Helicobacter spp.,
which are
capnophilic –
require elevated CO2 –
among other requirements.
Fastidious organisms...
-
occurs in the
human oral microflora, and
together with
anaerobic or
capnophilic organisms (HACEK
group organisms) may
cause endocarditis. Actinobacilli...
- (2003). "Antibacterial
effects of
Enoxolone on
periodontopathogenic capnophilic bacteria isolated from
specimens of
periodontitis patients". Iranian...
- this microbe). It is nonmotile, catalase-negative, microaerophilic,
capnophilic, and non-spore-forming. It can also
produce H2S (gas),
which is a unique...
- Goo; Kim, Jae Jong (19
September 2004). "The
genome sequence of the
capnophilic rumen bacterium Mannheimia succiniciproducens".
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