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- they are, more specifically, club-shaped,
which inspired the
genus name (
coryneform means "club-shaped"). They are
widely distributed in
nature in the microbiota...
- Afterwards, it was
formally defined again in 1995. For a long time,
Coryneform bacteria had been
described as
commensals of
humans -
colonising the skin...
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Yamada K,
Komagata K. (1972). "Taxonomic
studies on
coryneform bacteria. V.
classification of
coryneform bacteria".
Journal of
General and
Applied Microbiology...
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areas are
known to
harbor large amounts of
aerobic cocci and
aerobic coryneform bacteria,
which are both
parts of
normal skin flora.
Intertrigo "Intertriginous...
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thought to
simply be
contaminants recovered from
diphtheria patients, “
coryneform” or “diphtheroids” are now
believed to be the
cause of such infections...
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Corynebacterium otitidis is a
coryneform Gram-positive
bacterium first isolated from
patients with
otitis media. Parte, A.C. "Turicella". LPSN. Funke,...
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Google Books preview Schubert, K.; et al. (1996). "Two
coryneform bacteria isolated from the
surface of
French Gruyère and
Beaufort cheeses...
- Soriano, F.; Valero-Guillen, P. (1
January 1992). "classification of
Coryneform Bacteria ****ociated with
Human Urinary Tract Infection (Group D2) as Corynebacterium...
- "Corynebacterium". LPSN. Funke, Guido; Bernard, KA (May 16, 2011). "Chapter 26:
Coryneform Gram-Positive Rods". In Versalovic,
James (ed.).
Manual of
Clinical Microbiology...