Presentation
The lectin was observed to be present on S. cricetus strains, on Streptococcus sobrinus, and on several Streptococcus mutants strains. [iai.asm.org]
The findings presented here will be helpful for developing a wide-range effective peptide- or component-vaccine to cariogenic bacteria. [academic.oup.com]
In the present study, four kinds of purified GTFs, including the novel GTF, were prepared. They were composed of two-primer-dependent GTFs and two primer-independent GTFs. [kyushu-u.pure.elsevier.com]
Busscher Microbios 1993 The adhesion kinetics and spatial arrangement of a clinical isolate of Prevotella intermedia on bare glass and on glass which had… (More) Junqi Ling Zhonghua kou qiang yi xue za zhi Zhonghua… 1992 In the present study, DNA G C [semanticscholar.org]
Entire Body System
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Streptococcal Infection
Excerpt: Streptococcus pyogenes is a spherical gram-positive bacterium that grows in long chains and is the cause of Group A streptococcal infections. S. pyogenes displays streptococcal group A antigen on its cell wall. [amazon.es]
Group B streptococcal infections include diabetes mellitus, cancer, and human immunodeficiency virus infection. Adult group B infections include bacteremia, endocarditis, skin and soft tissue infection, and osteomyelitis. [catalog.hardydiagnostics.com]
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Hunting
Sequence analyses were performed with MacVector 6.5 (Oxford Molecular Group, Hunt Valley, MD, USA) and Sequencer 3.1 (Gene Codes, Ann Arbor, MI, USA). [academic.oup.com]
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Fishing
It is a major component of fish oil and marine algae. Diet-supplied DHA or its precursor, Alpha-Linolenic acid (18:3), are initially taken up by the liver [...] [proteinlounge.com]
Jaw & Teeth
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Dental Caries
Information on any PAc homolog from this organism may be useful for developing a safe vaccine against dental caries especially in North Africa in the future. [academic.oup.com]
Bacteria in dental biofilms metabolize carbohydrates to the acids that cause dental caries. [bioline.org.br]
Unknown (oral bacteria - may be involved in dental caries or gingival infections). Robert A. Whiley and Jeremy M. Hardie, 2009. Genus I. Streptococcus Rosenbach 1884, 22AL. In: (Eds.) P.D. Vos, G. Garrity, D. Jones, N.R. Krieg, W. Ludwig, F.A. [tgw1916.net]
genital tract bacteremia and endocarditis in patients with malignancies of gastrointestinal tract especially with biotype I meningitis M utans group S. mutans S. rattus S. cricetus S. downei S. sobrinus S. macacae dental plaques and tooth surfaces dental [antimicrobe.org]
Psychiatrical
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Suggestibility
It was suggested that the paaA might be regulated by the par in S. cricetus. [jstage.jst.go.jp]
This suggests that the S. cricetus GTF-I enzyme may lack a sequence of amino acids which include the determinant shared by S. sobrinus and S. downei GTF-I enzymes. [read.qxmd.com]
This suggests that each repeating unit in the A region is replicated from the adjacent repeating unit and that A2 or A3 is the most recent replicated repeating unit. [academic.oup.com]
Retention of adhering bacteria was strain-dependent on uncoated glass, but was identical for all strains on saliva-coated glass, which suggests that the structure and composition of the pellicle may be more important with respect to the retention of adhering [journals.sagepub.com]
Workup
Because of the frequent association of abscess formation, a routine workup in Anginosus group bacteremia should include a search for abscess. In Vitro Susceptibility VGS are presumed to be uniformly susceptible to penicillin. [antimicrobe.org]
Microbiology
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Pseudomonas
Nomenclature of Bacteria, which emphasizes stability of names, it is proposed that the original names Streptococcus sanguis, Streptococcus rattus, Streptococcus cricetus, Erwinia ananas, Eubacterium tarantellus, Lactobacillus sake, Nitrosococcus oceanus, Pseudomonas [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
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Gram-Positive Bacteria
bacteria 2000 Research Grants & Projects Morphogenesis of gram-positive bacteria Basic Research Promotion Service for Health and Medical Field Project Year: 2001 - 2005 Growth control of gram-positive bacteria Basic Research Promotion Service for Health [researchmap.jp]
Biol. 157, 105 – 132. [20] ( 1993 ) Cell wall sorting signals in surface proteins of Gram-positive bacteria. [academic.oup.com]
In vitro activity of LY264826, a new glycopeptide antibiotic, against gram-positive bacteria isolated from patients with cancer. Antimicrob Agents Chemother 1990; 34:2137-2141. [PubMed] 65. Rolston KV, Ho DH, LeBlanc B, Bodey GP. [antimicrobe.org]
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Chlamydia
Chlamydia pneumoniae is a common human pathogen and can lead to upper respiratory tract infections, [...] [proteinlounge.com]
Colonoscopy
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Polyps
These tumors affect the colon and rectum, and most colorectal cancers arise from adenomatous polyps. The development of colorectal neoplasms [...] [proteinlounge.com]
Treatment
Treatment of HA with either the alpha 1 (1) or alpha 2 (1) polypeptide chains of collagen was effective in promoting adhesion of S. rattus LB-1 cells. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Treatment of suspensions of S. cricetus AHT with trypsin before and after aggregation with high-molecular-weight glucan revealed a substantial level of protection of GBL when in a bound state. [iai.asm.org]
This chapter discusses the antimicrobial treatment of pyogenic groups C and G, and the VG S. It will not discuss the treatment of infections caused by S. pyogenes. S. agalactiae and S. pneumoniae. [antimicrobe.org]
Etiology
Demonstration of the etiologic role of streptococci in experimental caries in the hamster. J. Am. Dent. Assoc. 61: 9-19, 1960. type strain Caries lesion in hamster GP2 MicroPlate. Biolog. TRÜPER H G, DE CLARI L. [atcc.org]
Demonstration of the etiologic role of streptococci in experimental caries in the hamster. J. Am. Dent. Assoc. 61: 9-19, 1960. [tgw1916.net]
Developmental Cycle of C. pneumoniae The Chlamydiae are Gram-negative bacteria that are obligate intracellular parasites of eukaryotic cells and are the etiologic agents of several human diseases. [proteinlounge.com]
Bacterial models offer several advantages such as: (1) investigation of the etiology and prevention of carious lesions; (2) comparison of the cariogenic potential of different bacterial populations and (3) assessment of the cariogenicity of various diets [bioline.org.br]
Epidemiology
An epidemiological study of group A, B, C, G hemolytic streptococci. J. Japanese Assoc Infect Dis 1994; 68:665-79. [PubMed] 38. Kataja J, Seppala H, Skurnik M, Sarkkinen H, Huovinen P. [antimicrobe.org]
Prevention
Laboratory models of this process are potentially valuable in understanding the mechanisms involved, in developing and testing procedures to combat and prevent caries 18. [bioline.org.br]
Immun. 61, 1547 – 1552. [13] ( 1993 ) A protein fragment of streptococcal cell surface antigen I/II which prevents adhesion of Streptococcus mutans. Infect. Immun. 61, 4590 – 4598. [14] ( 1986 ) Role of Streptococcus mutans in human dental decay. [academic.oup.com]
DNA Damage Induced 14-3-3Sigma Signaling DNA damage checkpoints are critical for preventing tumorigenesis and regulating the response of cells to genotoxic agents. [proteinlounge.com]
Prevention of bacterial endocarditis. Recommendations by the American Heart Association. JAMA 1997; 277:1794-1801. [PubMed] 18. [antimicrobe.org]