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pro vyhledávání: '"Dorothy E. Byrer"'
Autor:
June M. Brown, Steven M. Holland, Susan E. Dorman, Patricia S. Conville, Karen C. Carroll, Dorothy E. Byrer, Arnold G. Steigerwalt, Victoria L. Anderson, Frank G. Witebsky, Barbara C. Cahill, Judy W. Lee
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 41:2560-2568
The molecular methodologies used in our laboratories have allowed us to define a group of Nocardia isolates from clinical samples which resemble the type strain of Nocardia veterana . Three patient isolates and the type strain of N. veterana gave ide
Publikováno v:
Archives of Microbiology. 174:334-339
Two strains of Moorella thermoacetica, JW/B-2 and JW/DB-4, isolated as contaminants from autoclaved media for chemolithoautotrophic growth containing 0.1% (wt/vol) yeast extract, formed unusually heat-resistant spores. Spores of the two strains requi
Publikováno v:
eLS
Gram-type positive bacteria, composed of the two phyla Firmicutes and Actinobacteria, are characterized by the presence of a thick peptidoglycan layer and the absence of lipopolysaccharide and an outer membrane. Though closely related phylogeneticall
Autor:
Richard J. Wallace, Barbara A. Brown-Elliott, Rebecca W. Wilson, Kenneth C. Jost, Joyce Wolfe, June M. Brown, Elena Stamenova, Christine Y. Turenne, Gail L. Woods, Leslie Hall, Dorothy E. Byrer, Jason Cooper, Joann L. Cloud, Brian Campbell, Jane Tang, Christopher J. Crist, Linda Mann, Arnold G. Steigerwalt
Publikováno v:
Journal of clinical microbiology. 43(12)
Mycobacterium peregrinum consists of two taxa: types I and II. We evaluated 43 clinical type II strains from throughout the United States. They were responsible for soft-tissue and bone infections, catheter-related infections, and possible pneumoniti
Autor:
Arnold G. Steigerwalt, Dorothy E. Byrer, Matthew D. Collins, Barry Holmes, Paul A. Lawson, Paul M. Thompson, H. M. Ross, Geoffrey Foster, Petra Thorne, Jacqueline Xerry
Publikováno v:
International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology. 54(Pt 6)
Phenotypic and phylogenetic studies were performed on four Campylobacter-like organisms recovered from three seals and a porpoise. Comparative 16S rRNA gene sequencing studies demonstrated that the organisms represent a hitherto unknown subline withi