نتایج جستجو برای: coccoid

تعداد نتایج: 486  

Journal: :iranian biomedical journal 0
راضیه تجلی raziye tajalli ملیحه نوبخت maliheh nobakht هاجر محمدی برزلیقی hajar mohammadi-barzelighi شهرام آگاه shahram agah عبدالعزیز رستگار لاری abdolaziz rastegar-lari علیرضا صادقی پور alireza sadeghipour

background: helicobacter pylori, which is associated with many upper gastrointestinal diseases, is found in half of the population of the world. several special stains and immunohistochemistry stain for h. pylori are available. the need for and usefulness of immunohistochemical (ihc) technique has been debated for years. toluidine blue is a simple stain for microbiological studies and is easily...

2014
Yalda Khosravi Yakhya Dieye Mun Fai Loke Khean Lee Goh Jamuna Vadivelu

Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is a major gastric pathogen that has been associated with humans for more than 60,000 years. H. pylori causes different gastric diseases including dyspepsia, ulcers and gastric cancers. Disease development depends on several factors including the infecting H. pylori strain, environmental and host factors. Another factor that might influence H. pylori colonization...

2013
Marina Wayama Shuhei Ota Hazuki Matsuura Nobuhito Nango Aiko Hirata Shigeyuki Kawano

Haematococcus pluvialis is a freshwater species of green algae and is well known for its accumulation of the strong antioxidant astaxanthin, which is used in aquaculture, various pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics. High levels of astaxanthin are present in cysts, which rapidly accumulate when the environmental conditions become unfavorable for normal cell growth. It is not understood, however, how ...

Journal: :Comparative medicine 2015
Gillian C Braden Rodolfo Ricart Arbona Michelle Lepherd Sébastien Monette Aziz Toma James G Fox Floyd E Dewhirst Neil S Lipman

During 1 year, experimentally naïve C57BL/6NCrl weanlings born to timed-pregnant dams from a single vendor demonstrated markedly increased mortality associated with runting, abnormal gait, and decreased activity. Gram-positive, aerobic, α-hemolytic, coccoid bacteria were isolated from the meninges (n = 16), blood (n = 1), and kidneys (n = 1) of clinically affected weanlings (n = 15); from the u...

Journal: :PLoS Pathogens 2006
Catherine Chaput Chantal Ecobichon Nadège Cayet Stephen E Girardin Catherine Werts Stéphanie Guadagnini Marie-Christine Prévost Dominique Mengin-Lecreulx Agnès Labigne Ivo G Boneca

The human gastric pathogen Helicobacter pylori is responsible for peptic ulcers and neoplasia. Both in vitro and in the human stomach it can be found in two forms, the bacillary and coccoid forms. The molecular mechanisms of the morphological transition between these two forms and the role of coccoids remain largely unknown. The peptidoglycan (PG) layer is a major determinant of bacterial cell ...

2015
Francesco Renzi Pablo Manfredi Mélanie Dol Jian Fu Stéphane Vincent Guy Richard Cornelis

UNLABELLED Capnocytophaga canimorsus is known to form two kinds of cells on blood agar plates (coccoid and bacillary), evoking phase variation. When grown in coculture with animal cells these bacteria appeared only as bacilli, but in the presence of vancomycin they were round, indicating that coccoid shapes likely result from weakening of the peptidoglycan layer. Polysaccharide utilization locu...

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