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| | Sequencing of marine bacterium will help study of cell communication |
 | | Blacksburg, Va., February 7, 2005 — The opportunity to annotate the genome of the glow-in-the-dark bacterium, Vibrio fischeri, which lives in symbiotic harmony within the light organ of the bobtail squid, has helped a Virginia Tech microbiologist advance her research on quorum sensing, or how cells communicate and function as a community. |  | | Other researchers are focusing on the relationship between the bacterium and its animal host. |  | | "Our quorum sensing research group at Virginia Tech is working to build a more complete understanding of the molecular processes that occur at the point that a bacterium changes its gene expression pattern in response to quorum sensing," she said. |
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http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2005-02/vt-som020705.php
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| | Intestinal Bacterium research reported, Nature's Biotics sold. |
 | | Researchers reviewed study participants' medical records and discovered that among the patients, 29 different antibiotic regimens had been used, and many patients were likely to be on other medications as well. |  | | The study is one of the first to directly link an absence of the organism, known as Oxalobacter formigenes, to the formation of the painful crystals. |  | | Of the 43 cystic fibrosis patients UF researchers studied, 19 produced too much oxalate, and all 19 lacked the intestinal bacterium, Peck said. |
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http://www.upwardquest.com/favorite-links.html
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| | Genetically modified bacterium as remedy for intestinal diseases |
 | | The modified bacterium is able to produce medication right in the intestine. |  | | This is often the crux of the problem: a number of medicines are presumed to be effective, but until now it has been impossible to get them into the intestine in a simple manner. |  | | Genetically modified bacterium as remedy for intestinal diseases |
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http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2004-09/vfii-gmb091404.php
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| | Squid enslaves bacterium |
 | | She studies their interaction with the bobtail squid as a way of understanding the broader issue of the relationship between bacteria and animals. |  | | Nevertheless, and for understandable reasons, bacteriologists have traditionally focused on disease-causing organisms, and, for simplicity, on one species of bacterium at a time. |  | | The idea of enslaved bacteria has raised some eyebrows among microbiologists, but it's worth thinking about, McFall-Ngai says, since it helps us broaden our perspective on life, and demonstrates how important bacteria are to life processes. |
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| | André Lwoff - Nobel Lecture |
 | | Since generalization is one of the most productive heuristic methods, we shall attempt to express the relations between bacteriophage and bacterium in such a way that the generality on which they depend will be included in the expression. |  | | The intense lytic activity represents a pathological exaggeration of a normal function of the bacterium." It seems strange to us today that such an eminent mind could have conceived of specific functions independent of any specific structure. |  | | Should we content ourselves with a formula which would express the state of health of the population in terms of Greek symbols? |
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http://www.nobel.se/medicine/laureates/1965/lwoff-lecture.html
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| | Highly adaptable genome in gut bacterium key to intestinal health |
 | | This adaptive mechanism not only allows the bacterial species to survive rapidly changing nutrient conditions but also helps maintain the functions and stability of the gut's highly complex microbial society, according to researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. |  | | theta's adaptive foraging behavior benefits the bacterium and presumably helps maintain the stability of the microbial society that it is an integral part of." |  | | Highly adaptable genome in gut bacterium key to intestinal health |
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| | Is Your Stomach Bugging You?, Science News Online (10/9/99) |
 | | The bacterium also seems to trigger a much less common malignancy, mucosa-associated lymphoid-tissue lymphoma. |  | | Antibiotic therapy isn't perfect at eliminating the bacterium, possibly because H. |  | | pylori before aggressively pursuing any program to eradicate the bacterium. |
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http://www.sciencenews.org/sn_arc99/10_9_99/bob1.htm
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| | Study of frog tuberculosis may help unlock secrets of human disease: 5/00 |
 | | And the frog bacterium grows five times as fast as its human counterpart. |  | | Reflecting its penchant for cold-blooded hosts, when it invades the human body it seeks the coolest region -- the skin -- producing granulomas there. |  | | The results demonstrate that frog TB makes a good model system for studying the human disease, Ramakrishnan said. |
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http://news-service.stanford.edu/news/2000/may31/frogTB-531.html
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| | bacterium food poisoning |
 | | for analysis, in order to discover which particular bacterium is responsible. |  | | conditions, one bacterium can multiply to 2,097,152 within seven hours. |  | | Penn State Hershey Medical Center provides world class care and services to patients. |
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http://www.popular-food.com/food/bacterium-food-poisoning.php
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| | How the Cholera Bacterium Got Its Virulence |
 | | The recipient bacterium produces TCP pili under laboratory conditions. |  | | To get a better sense of how the virus and bacteria actually interact, the researchers repeated the experiment with a recipient bacterium that does not produce TCP pili under laboratory conditions. |  | | Yet in the series of experiments reported in Science, Mekalanos and Waldron show that the CTX phage does move from a donor bacterium (Vibrio cholera 01) to a nonvirulent recipient bacterium, bringing with it all of its genes. |
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| | Bacterium Halitosis |
 | | HEALTH TALK - Dr. Bob Martin a patient is infected with a bacterium linked to ulcers and stomach cancer the frequency of halitosis before and after eradication therapy for the bacterium. |  | | ASM Information subjects with and without halitosis were collected and analyzed subjects with halitosis varied from the healthy subjects.Specifically, the bacterium Streptococcus salivarious. |  | | In people with the infection, halitosis "may be a valid indication" for therapy to eliminate the the frequency of halitosis before and after eradication therapy for the bacterium. |
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http://www.bad--breath.net/cure-bad-breath/bacterium_halitosis.html
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| | bacterium n. A microbe. |
 | | Definition: [n] a minute life form (especially a disease-causing bacterium); the term is not in technical use... |  | | n : a minute life form (especially a disease-causing bacterium); the term... |  | | A minute life form; a microorganism, especially a bacterium that causes... |
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http://www.cbhost.org/odsnends/bacterium-n.-A-microbe..htm
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| | Intestinal bacterium influence mammals to crave sugar research shows. |
 | | Understanding microbe to mammal communication may help us cope when our friendly intestinal bacterium are slain by antibiotics and harmful microbes rush to fill the places at the table. |  | | The microbes in our body -- more numerous than human cells -- fend off pathogens and do other essential chores. |  | | Intestinal bacterium influence mammals to crave sugar research shows. |
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http://www.upwardquest.com/im-table-contents.html
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| | Antibiotic Use Responsible For Most Mutations in TB Bacterium |
 | | "More studies of this recently evolved bacterium will lead to an understanding of why some TB strains are more virulent than others, and to the development of more effective medications and vaccines," he said. |  | | "The particular structural changes we found could result only from antibiotic resistance as the bacterium protects itself from TB medications," Musser said. |  | | HOUSTON--(Sept. 4, 1997)--Most genetic changes in the bacterium that causes tuberculosis are a direct result of antibiotics used to treat TB, according to researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and three other U.S. institutions. |
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| | UF SCIENTIST LINKS BACTERIUM TO KIDNEY STONE PREVENTION |
 | | They are in the process of seeking approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to begin testing in humans a frozen form of the bacterium that would be mixed with a beverage and consumed. |  | | “Because this bacterium is something that nature has provided, it can be a good way of preventing absorption of oxalate from the diet. |  | | UF and Ixion researchers are now developing the bacterium as a treatment for kidney stone disease in people. |
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| | Bugs Fighting Back: Basics of Bacterial Resistance - Antibiotics in Action |
 | | Sequestering (storing) the drug by creating alternative pathways within the bacterium. |  | | Mutations happen at random in all living things, and they can result in all kinds of changes in the bacterium. |  | | One model suggests that when a DNA resistance plasmid released by one bacterium is accepted by a different species of bacterium, the recipient may be stimulated to release its own plasmid. |
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| | Nov. 6, 2002 - Stomach-Dwelling H. pylori Bacterium Reveals Its Age |
 | | The study, led by researchers from New York University School of Medicine, addresses the debate about how long H. pylori has been present in humans and, in particular, how long it has been in the New World. |  | | Our study shows that H. pylori has been present in humans for at least 11,000 years." |  | | They analyzed how the bacterium damages the stomach, provided evidence showing that the bacterium is mainly transmitted in families, and elucidated genes in the bacterium that are associated with its virulence. |
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| | low grade fever headache bacterium |
 | | is a leader in the industry involving low grade fever headache bacterium. |  | | To learn more about low grade fever headache bacterium please follow these links: |  | | Whether you are looking for information specifically on low grade fever headache bacterium, or indirectly related to low grade fever headache bacterium, BiologicalUnhappiness.com may have the answers you are looking for. |
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| | nitrifying bacterium -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Comprehensive information on this duodenal condition and the bacterium responsible for it. |  | | Information on this illness caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila. |  | | Offers information on the prevalence and treatment of the disease, identification of the bacterium, its habitat, and resistance to antimicrobial treatments. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9055941?tocId=9055941
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| | Common Bacterium Linked To Multiple Sclerosis |
 | | By comparison, they found the bacterium in only 11 percent of their control group, 27 patients who were undergoing spinal taps for neurological disease other than MS. |  | | In all of these subjects, they found either the bacterium itself or other, indirect evidence that it was, or had been, present in the nervous system. |  | | If this micro-organism, a common cause of walk in pneumonia, turns out to be involved in the neurological disorder, the possibility exists that it could be effectively treated with available antibiotics. |
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http://www.pslgroup.com/dg/10e4ba.htm
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| | PH Neighborhood : Common Bacterium May Cause COPD Flare-ups: Doctors |
 | | Antibody responses were greater after flare-ups than in people who were infected with the bacterium with no exacerbations, the researchers learned. |  | | A type of bacterium once believed to be unrelated to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) may, in fact, be responsible for a small number of flare-ups associated with the common illness, says a new study. |  | | The bacterium is typically responsible for a range of respiratory infections, including sinusitis, bronchitis and pneumonia. |
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| | Geotimes - December 2000: News Notes - Oldest bacterium? |
 | | They took great care to quantify their sterilization processes in order to quell any doubts and prove the ancient bacterium they stumbled upon was not the result of surface contamination by a present-day bacterium. |  | | Before Vreeland’s results can be fully accepted by the scientific community, “they will require replication by other groups and similar studies to be carried out on different salt deposits,” John Parkes said in his article, also in the Oct. 19 Nature. |  | | The detailed sterilization processes, they estimate, resulted in a probability of less than one in 10-11 that the bacterium they discovered was a surface contaminant. |
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| | Bacterium |
 | | does not work in Europe where the major strains of the bacterium are Borrelia afzelii and Borrelia garinii. |  | | The bacterium which causes Lyme Disease is a spirochete and related to the bacterium which causes Syphilis. |  | | Borrelia burgdorferi sensu stricto is the strain which causes Lyme Disease in the USA and produces symptoms focussed on the joints such as arthritis. |
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| | Gene-altered bacterium found in vets' blood |
 | | In analyzing the samples, Nicolson said, he discovered evidence of "genetic manipulation" of the mycoplasma that converted it from a relatively benign bacterium to "a much more invasive and pathogenic mechanism. |  | | Hinshaw said of Nicolson's work, "The scientific techniques used to identify the (bacterium) in these Gulf |  | | He found that 55 percent of the sample group were victims of an "invasive" mycoplasma that had "penetrated deeply into the patients' blood cells." |
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| | Six babies with bacterium isolated - National - www.theage.com.au |
 | | "Automatically when you discover a baby or a child with any bacterium it's important to isolate them,"she said. |  | | The state coroner is investigating whether the premature baby suffering from severe abdominal problems died as a result of being infected with the bacterium or from other significant health problems. |  | | She said the bacterium was commonly found in neo-natal units. |
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| | EPIDEMIC It's a Small World: Microbes and Others |
 | | Included in the exchange are traits like drug resistance. |  | | Shigella, a bacterium that causes severe dysentery, transfers DNA among its cells through a special structure. |  | | Tuberculosis is transmitted largely by coughing or sneezing, especially in crowded areas. |
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| | Medical Dictionary: Bacterium - CureResearch.com |
 | | Bacterium (condition): Bacteria are single-celled creatures with tiny flagella. |  | | Bacterium: Microbes belonging to the bacteria group are made up of only one cell. |  | | Under a microscope, bacteria look like balls, rods, or spirals. |
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| | A Bacterium Saved a Town During World War II |
 | | When a bacterium or virus invades, we make antibodies that will help our bodies to eliminate these invaders. |  | | Sometimes one bacterium can have an antigen that is very similar to an antigen from another bacterium. |  | | Antibodies are proteins our immune system makes that bind to antigens (antigens=foreign substances not found in our bodies) made by bacteria or viruses. |
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| | Amazon.com: All Products Search Results: bacterium |
 | | Bacterium -- Check Out Our Guide For: Bacterium -- www.searchguide.biz |  | | Passing the test: university research team develops improved method for tracing dangerous bacterium. |  | | Kidney stone research: closer to a cure.(bacterium Oxalobacter formigenes) : An article from: Medical Update [HTML] |
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| | SiteMap :: wanted poster bacterium |
 | | what they have learned to create a “Wanted Poster” for the bacterium anthrax. |  | | Students will research a disease caused by either a bacterium, virus,... |  | | Begin by distributing the Wanted Poster student sheet and reviewing the... |
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| | bacterium ulcer Resources |
 | | A.D.A.M.....H. pylori) is a spiral-shaped bacterium that is found in the.....Stomach Ulcer Symptoms, Petic Ulcer.. |  | | Commonly Asked Questions About H. pylori As news spreads of the link between H. pylori and ulcers, and doctors continue to increase their use of antibiotic therapy to cure ulcers, you are... |  | | About 70 percent of the ulcer bacterium's genes have known.....everybody who has it develops an ulcer. |
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http://www.myulcers.com/bacterium-ulcer.html
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| | Genome of bacterium that causes leprosy is sequenced |
 | | The researchers believe that one reason the bacterium is so difficult to cultivate in the laboratory is that it has lost genes controlling many important metabolic pathways. |  | | Genome of bacterium that causes leprosy is sequenced |  | | The genome sequence will be used to investigate new ways to treat, diagnose and detect the disease, which often does not produce symptoms until one year after the infection. |
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| | Skin Bacterium Infection |
 | | Lyme Disease is an infection caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi |  | | Pinta is a skin infection caused by the bacterium Treponema carateum, a relative of the bacterium which causes syphilis... |  | | The bacterium Staphylococcus aureus, cause of the common skin infection bullous impetigo, produces... |
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| | Lyme Disease -- About the Bacterium |
 | | The bacterium is able to move around the body through the bloodstream and between tissue. |  | | This action may aid the bacteria's ability to hide from the immune system response. |  | | In the mid-1990's genospecies were formed to group the many variations into subcategories. |
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| | Two Win Nobel Prize for Discovering Bacterium Tied to Stomach Ailments - New York Times |
 | | The findings by the Australians in the early 1980's went so against medical thinking, which held that psychological stress caused stomach and duodenal ulcers, that it took many more years for an entrenched medical profession to accept it. |  | | In the early 1980's, Dr. Warren noted the bacterium in the lower part of the stomach in about half of the patients who had biopsies. |  | | The inflammation produced by H. pylori can also lead to certain stomach cancers that seem to be prevented by antibiotic treatment of the bacterium. |
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| | Augusta Georgia: technology@ugusta: Bacterium's genetic blueprint found 8/6/97 |
 | | Infection by the bacterium can also lead to stomach cancer. |  | | NEW YORK (AP) - Scientists have created the complete genetic blueprint for the bacterium that causes stomach ulcers, generating a wealth of knowledge about how the organism works and suggesting new ways to stop it. |  | | The method has already been applied to a few other microbes, including yeast and Methanococcus jannaschii, a bacterium that lives in the ocean at depths of thousands of feet. |
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| | CNN.com - Scientists sequence largest bacterium genome so far - August 30, 2000 |
 | | The illness causes the body to produce thick mucus that obstructs the lungs, pancreas and digestive tract. |  | | It is the major cause of death of cystic fibrosis sufferers and causes infection in burn victims and AIDS and cancer patients. |  | | New treatments hold out hope for breast cancer patients |
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http://archives.cnn.com/2000/HEALTH/08/30/bacterium.genome.reut
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| | Bacterium's Full Gene Makeup Is Decoded |
 | | He first applied for Government funds to sequence the Hemophilus bacterium, but he said he was turned down on the ground that his approach would not work. |  | | The result, announced at a meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, is a personal triumph for Dr. J. |  | | Venter's achievement threatens to make him part of the scientific establishment with which he has long been at odds because of his liking for short-cut approaches to genome sequencing that other experts say are unlikely to work. |
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| | MicroAngela - Lyme Bacterium |
 | | This is a whole bacterium as seen with the TEM. |  | | This is Borrelia burgdorferi, the bacterium that cause Lyme disease. |  | | This material may not be reproduced in any form without express written permission. |
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| | Researchers Uncover Key To Survival Of Bacterium That Causes Lyme Disease |
 | | A specific outer-surface protein found in the bacterium that causes tick-borne Lyme disease is essential to survival of the bacterium in its natural life cycle and colonization in the insect, researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas have found. |  | | After observing the difference between the bacterium containing OspA and the mutant, Dr. Yang introduced a wild-type OspA gene back into the mutant strain, and colonization of the bacterium was restored. |  | | This research is an important step toward unraveling that mystery, Dr. Norgard said. |
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| | BACILLUS |
 | | A unique characteristic of this bacterium is its ability to produce endospores when environmental conditions are stressful. |  | | The two toxins released by the bacterium lead to vomiting and diarrhea, symptoms similar to those of Staphylococcus food poisoning. |  | | The only other known spore-producing bacterium is Clostridium. |
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| | World's Toughest Bacterium 08/98 |
 | | Scientists have researched the possibility that the bacterium's ability to withstand radiation evolved as a side effect of developing a resistance to extreme drought, based on a theory that prolonged periods of drought or dehydration damages DNA. |  | | Also see "Conan the Bacterium," by Patrick Huyghe, The Sciences, July/August 1998. |  | | radiodurans in 1956 in a can of meat that had spoiled despite having been sterilized by radiation, researchers have attempted to discover why the bacterium evolved its resistance to radiation in the first place. |
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| | Dorlands Medical Dictionary |
 | | nitrifying bacterium, & bacterium of the family Nitrobacteriaceae that oxidizes ammonia to nitrites (Nitrobacter, Nitrococcus, Nitrospina) or nitrites to nitrates (Nitrosococcus, Nitrosolobus, Nitrosomonas). |  | | coliform bacterium, one of the facultative gram-negative, rod-shaped bacteria that are normal inhabitants of the intestinal tract of humans and animals. |  | | pyogenic bacterium, one that produces suppuration when it infects an organism. |
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