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Definition of Corynebacteria

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- 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 extensively trichomycosis axillaris in...
- horse serum, meat infusion, and dextrose for use in the cultivation of corynebacteria and for differentiating them from other organisms. Perry and Petran...
- of a selective medium for growth of some bacteria (Clauberg medium). Corynebacteria and some other species reduce TeO2− 3 to elemental Te, which stains...
- However, it is often difficult to differentiate from other fermentative corynebacteria such as C. minutissimum and C. xerosis, both of which are known human...
- Parvery F, Bertrand AF, Verriele V (1996). "Granulomatous mastitis and corynebacteria infection. Two case reports". J Gynecol Obstet Biol Reprod (Paris)....
- ecological areas: moist, dry and sebaceous. In moist places on the body Corynebacteria together with Staphylococci dominate. In dry areas, there is a mixture...
- to cause a compromising infection. Some colonizing bacteria, such as Corynebacteria sp. and Viridans streptococci, prevent the adhesion and colonization...
- which releases volatile odor molecules. More bacteria (especially corynebacteria) leads to stronger odor. The presence of axillary hair also makes the...
- Gram-positive bacteria, and reduction of the tellurite is characteristic of corynebacteria (though not entirely exclusive to them.) Microscopic examination of...