... the genus Proteus, and in particular P. vulgaris, has undergone a number of major taxonomic revisions. In 1982, P. vulgaris was ... "Proteus Vulgaris." Thistle, Thistle.co, www.thistle.co.za/pdf_files/education/microbiology/microbiology_legends/Cycle_41/Cycle% ... Proteus vulgaris is a rod-shaped, nitrate-reducing, indole-positive and catalase-positive, hydrogen sulfide-producing, Gram- ... Type strain of Proteus vulgaris at BacDive - the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase (Articles with short description, Short ...
Proteus vulgaris Flavobacterium sp. Klebsiella sp. Major bacteria resistant to cefoxitin include: methicillin-resistant ...
Proteus vulgaris, and Staphylococcus aureus. AGG01 is a cationic peptide, which is a polycationic protein that is rich in ...
ozaenae, diphtheroids, Proteus vulgaris, E. coli, etc. Autoimmune factors: viral infection or some other unidentified insult ...
Burkholderia cepacia Proteus mirabilis and P. vulgaris Enterobacter spp. Bacteroides spp. Fusobacterium spp. Notable organisms ...
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... is a strain of the Proteus vulgaris bacterium. In 1915, Arthur Felix and Edward Weil discovered that Proteus OX19 ... Matulewicz realized that since Proteus vulgaris strain OX19 was used to manufacture the then-common Weil-Felix antibody- ... Other Proteus strains were similarly used to create reagents for other rickettsiae diseases, thus resulting in the commercial ... "Proteus 0X19". Missouri S&T Microbiology Homepage. Retrieved 2020-07-08. "Fake Epidemic Saves a Village from Nazis". ...
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"Identification of Proteus penneri sp. nov., formerly known as Proteus vulgaris indole negative or as Proteus vulgaris biogroup ... The Proteus penneri group of bacteria was named in 1982. It reclassified a group of strains formerly known as Proteus vulgaris ... P. vulgaris biogroup 1, or indole-negative P. vulgaris, was distinguished as a new species within the genus Proteus in 1982. ... Costas M, Holmes B, Frith KA, Riddle C, Hawkey PM (1993). "Identification and typing of Proteus penneri and Proteus vulgaris ...
In 1885, Hauser was the first to isolate the bacillus Proteus vulgaris. He is also credited with developing a formalin for the ... Gustav Hauser @ Who Named It Proteus bacillus @ Who Named It Pagel: Biographical Dictionary outstanding physicians of the ...
Proteus mirabilis, Proteus vulgaris, and Morganella morganii are the most common organisms isolated; less common organisms ... Specifically, urease-positive bacteria, such as Proteus mirabilis can produce the enzyme urease, which converts urea to ammonia ... Jones BD, Mobley HL (August 1988). "Proteus mirabilis urease: genetic organization, regulation, and expression of structural ...
These bacteria are called methyl-red positive and include Escherichia coli and Proteus vulgaris. Other enterics subsequently ...
"Paradoxical activity of beta-lactam antibiotics against Proteus vulgaris in experimental infection in mice". Antimicrobial ...
... is derived from the enzyme mucopolysaccharidase from the Gram-negative bacteria Proteus vulgaris. It is an enzyme ...
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... and hydroxycarboxylate viologen oxidoreductase from Proteus vulgaris, the sole member of the AOR family containing molybdenum. ... hydroxycarboxylate-viologen-oxidoreductase from Proteus vulgaris is a molybdenum-containing iron-sulphur protein". Eur. J. ...
Trautwein T, Krauss F, Lottspeich F, Simon H (1994). "The (2R)-hydroxycarboxylate-viologen-oxidoreductase from Proteus vulgaris ... Neumann S, Simon H (1985). "On a non-pyridine nucleotide-dependent 2-oxoacid reductase of broad specificity from two Proteus ...
... -positive pathogens include: Proteus mirabilis and Proteus vulgaris Ureaplasma urealyticum, a relative of Mycoplasma spp ... In humans the microbial urease, Proteus mirabilis, is the most common in infection induced urinary stones. Studies have shown ... Citrullus vulgaris)". Journal of Plant Biochemistry and Biotechnology. 6: 45-47. doi:10.1007/BF03263009. S2CID 41143649. El- ... an opportunistic fungus Helicobacter pylori Certain Enteric bacteria including Proteus spp., Klebsiella spp., Morganella, ...
Salmonella typhimurium and Proteus vulgaris. However, it had no effect on Bacillus subtilis, Staphylococcus aureus and ...
... coli Haemophilus influenzae Klebsiella species Morganella morganii Neisseria gonorrhoeae Proteus mirabilis Proteus vulgaris ...
"Penicillin-binding proteins and carboxypeptidase/transpeptidase activities in Proteus vulgaris P18 and its penicillin-induced ...
Proteus vulgaris is commonly found in the intestine in various animals, and is shed into manure and soil. About 10-15% of ... Three Proteus species P. vulgaris, P. mirabilis, and P. penneri are opportunistic human pathogens, most commonly resulting in ... A number of Morganellaceae bacterial species are opportunistic human pathogens, including Proteus, Providencia, and ... eds.). Escherichia, Klebsiella, Enterobacter, Serratia, Citrobacter, and Proteus. In: Barron's Medical Microbiology (4th ed.). ...
In the biofilms of Proteus mirabilis, Proteus vulgaris, and Providencia rettgeri, the minerals calcium and magnesium cause ...
... derives from the bacterium Proteus vulgaris. In recent years, pre-clinical research involving the chondroitinase ABC enzyme has ...
Cheese makers have found Proteus bacterium's species Proteus vulgaris, growing on cheese rinds in purple color, making the ... Three species-P. vulgaris, P. mirabilis, and P. penneri-are opportunistic human pathogens. Proteus includes pathogens ... Deetae, P.; Mounier, J.; Bonnarme, P.; Spinnler, H.E.; Irlinger, F.; Helinck, S. (2009-04-24). "Effects of Proteus vulgaris ... The term Proteus signifies changeability of form, as personified in the Homeric poems in Proteus, "the old man of the sea", who ...
Gram-negative aerobes: Enterobacter species Escherichia coli Klebsiella species Proteus mirabilis Proteus vulgaris Enterococcus ...
... particularly Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Proteus vulgaris. It is also one of the few antibiotics capable of treating ...
... hirtella possess antimicrobial properties and have been found to inhibit growth of Proteus vulgaris, a pathogenic bacterium. ...
"Predictive accuracy of disk diffusion test for Proteus vulgaris and Providencia species against five newer orally administered ...