- mycolyl-AG–peptidoglican (mAGP).
Unlike most
corynebacteria,
Corynebacterium kroppenstedtii does not
contain mycolic acids.
Corynebacteria grow slowly, even on enriched...
- of
worldwide occurrence that is
believed to be
caused by the
genus Corynebacteria. The
condition has been
called trichomycosis axillaris in literature...
-
horse serum, meat infusion, and
dextrose for use in the
cultivation of
corynebacteria and for
differentiating them from
other organisms.
Perry and Petran...
- to
cause a
compromising infection. Some
colonizing bacteria, such as
Corynebacteria sp. and
Viridans streptococci,
prevent the
adhesion and colonization...
- disorders, and
antibiotic therapy.
There are
other urease-producing
corynebacteria that are ****ociated with
urinary tract infections, but C. urealyti****...
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Burkovski A, ed. (2008).
Corynebacteria:
Genomics and
Molecular Biology.
Caister Academic Press. ISBN 978-1-904455-30-1...
-
prokaryote that ****umes a 'club-like' morphology, more
formally known as a
corynebacteria structure. It is non-lipophilic and
undergoes aerobic respiration. It...
- powerfully-odorous
androstenone and
androstenol (catalyzed by
aerobic corynebacteria,
particularly Corynebacterium xerosis, in men, and
Micrococcaceae spp...
-
After that, a
differential plate known as
tellurite agar,
allows all
Corynebacteria (including C. diphtheriae) to
reduce tellurite to
metallic tellurium...
-
which releases volatile odor molecules. More
bacteria (especially
corynebacteria)
leads to
stronger odor. The
presence of
axillary hair also
makes the...