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Viable but
nonculturable (VBNC)
bacteria refers as to
bacteria that are in a
state of very low
metabolic activity and do not divide, but are
alive and...
- is very hard to
return them to a
culturable state. "They
examined nonculturability and
resuscitation in
Legionella pneumophila and
while entry into this...
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methods also
allow the
detection and
identification of "viable but
nonculturable"
cells that are
metabolically active but non-dividing. However, even...
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immune system, and that may
possibly become viable,
known as
viable but
nonculturable (VBNC).
Helicobacter pylori is
microaerophilic – that is, it requires...
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ambulatory care
costs alone. The
majority of
cases of
cellulitis are
nonculturable and
therefore the
causative bacteria are unknown. In the 15% of cellulitis...
- R, et al. (May 2011). "High-frequency
triazole resistance found In
nonculturable Aspergillus fumigatus from
lungs of
patients with
chronic fungal disease"...
- more
favourable cir****stances, and Gram-negative
bacteria get into a "
nonculturable" stage.
Bacteria are
colonized by
persistent viral agents (bacteriophages)...
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bacteria Vibrio and
Aeromonas spp., can
transition into a
viable but
nonculturable (VBNC) state.
During VBNC, a micro-organism can
respire and use substrates...
- 364-374. Lee, K.-H. & E.G. Ruby 1995. "Symbiotic role of the
viable but
nonculturable state of
Aliivibrio fischeri in
Hawaiian coastal seawater" (PDF). Archived...
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readily used in
organisms such as
bacterial pathogens that are
viable but
nonculturable and
where sequence data is not
available but gene
homology or protein...