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Pseudescherichia vulneris is a Gram-negative
bacterial species. P.
vulneris is a fermentative, oxidase-negative,
motile rod,
which holds characteristics...
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clinically relevant E. coli. Formerly,
Shimwellia blattae and
Pseudescherichia vulneris were also
classified in this genus.
While many
Escherichia are commensal...
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small ones (e.g. in M. leprae) to
quite large ones, such as that as M.
vulneris,
encoding 6,653 proteins,
larger than the ~6000
proteins of eukaryotic...
- five
species (E. albertii, E. coli, E. fergusonii, E. hermannii, and E.
vulneris). The last E. coli
ancestor split between 20 and 30 million
years ago....
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vulneris is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. It was
described by Per Olof
Christopher Aurivillius in 1923.
Phytoecia vulneris vulneris...
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Paenibacillus vulneris is a Gram-positive, rod-shaped, spore-forming bacterium.
Strains of this
species were
originally isolated from a
necrotic wound...
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Vagococcus vulneris is a Gram-positive
bacterium from the
genus Vagococcus which has been
isolated from a
human foot wound. "Species:
Vagococcus vulneris". LPSN...
- 2005 N.
veterana Gürtler et al. 2001 N.
vinacea Kino****a et al. 2002 N.
vulneris Lasker et al. 2015 N.
wallacei Conville et al. 2009 N.
xestospongiae Thawai...
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Farmer JJ, 3rd (August 1985). "Colonization of
human wounds by
Escherichia vulneris and
Escherichia hermannii".
Journal of
Clinical Microbiology. 22 (2): 283–5...
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hydrophili V.
intermedius V.
jeotgali V.
luciliae V.
lutrae V.
martis V.
penaei V.
proximus V.
salmoninarum V.
silagei V.
teuberi V.
vulneris V. xieshaowenii...