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 | | It is of course quite possible that the granules I observed were not of the same nature as those described by Balfour and O'Farrell, but my impression is that they were the same and that the phenomenon may have a physical rather than a vital explanation. |  | | I am now inclined to attribute to it an important role in the life of the organism, as I believe it to be the origin of the granule clump which may subsequently develope into another spirochaete. |  | | These forms cannot, I think, be explained on the alternative assumption that they represent a retrograde or degenerative change in pre-formed, adult spirochaetes. |
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http://lymerick.ulmarweb.dk/1918-Leishman-Granule.htm
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| | REPOST - The Infective Granule In Certain Protozoal Infections |
 | | the spirochaetes ingested by ticks behave in a similar manner and thereby |  | | --that other pathogenic spirochaetes behave in a similar manner. |  | | peripheral blood is soon cleared, or nearly cleared of spirochaetes. |
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http://www.disease-information.com/archive/index.php/t-1257-repost---the-infective-granule-in-certain-protozoal-infections-p-1.html
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| | Summary of report: Control of Intestinal Spirochaete Infections in Chickens |
 | | The work was undertaken to help support the species identification of chicken isolates, and in particular to help assess the sensitivities and specificities of the PCR techniques being used and developed in the project. |  | | It was not established how the ZnB at 50 ppm and the dietary nzyme reduced the ability of the spirochaete to colonise, but it may have been by bringing about hanges in the intestinal microflora and/or the intestinal microenvironment. |  | | Despite an increased awareness of intestinal spirochaete infections in chickens (Avian Intestinal Spirochaetosis: AIS), relatively few studies have been carried out on the condition. |
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http://www.rirdc.gov.au/reports/EGGS/02-087sum.html
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 | | A comparison between techniques for intestinal spirochaete detection was made. |  | | In addition, B. pilosicoli is the easier spirochaete to culture, and so has predominated in studies assessing faecal carriage. |  | | Both organisms have been detected in human intestinal spirochaetosis (HIS), a syndrome where the spirochaetes attach end-on to the colorectal epithelium, forming a characteristic ¡°false brush border¡±. |
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http://wwwlib.murdoch.edu.au/adt/browse/view/adt-MU20040520.162740
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http://www.eamg-med.com/members/encyclopedia/7/7_11/7_11_30.shtml
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| | Evaluation of blood culture systems for detection of the intestinal spirochaete Brachyspira (Serpulina) pilosicoli in ... |
 | | Evaluation of blood culture systems for detection of the intestinal spirochaete Brachyspira (Serpulina) pilosicoli in human blood -- BROOKE et al. |  | | Evaluation of blood culture systems for detection of the intestinal spirochaete Brachyspira (Serpulina) pilosicoli in human blood |  | | DAVID J. Division of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences, Murdoch University, Murdoch, Western Australia 6150, *Division of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, Western Australian Centre of Pathology and Medical Research, Nedlands WA 6009 and |
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http://jmm.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/11/1031
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| | New spirochaete isolated from sheep |
 | | Isolation and characterisation of a novel spirochaete from severe virulent ovine foot rot. |  | | The organism was isolated by the investigators from a fluid sample taken from a sheep severely affected with foot rot. |  | | This new species of treponeme which has yet to be named has been found to be remarkably different from the only other spirochaete isolated from ovine foot rot with reference to morphology, enzymic profile and 16S rDNA sequence. |
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http://www.petspourri.com/veterinarian42.htm
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| | Retarded growth rate and delayed onset of egg production associated with spirochaete infection in pullets -- Griffiths ... |
 | | Spirochaetes were isolated and identified from the intestines of the pullets reared on deep litter but not from those reared in cages. |  | | Birds reared in cages or transferred to cages were unaffected. |  | | Birds kept solely on deep litter were more severely affected, with 24 per cent immature birds and 10 per cent mortality compared with those transferred from deep litter to cages where no mortality was recorded but 15 to 22 per cent were found to be immature. |
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http://veterinaryrecord.bvapublications.com/cgi/content/abstract/121/2/35
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 | | The benzoylarginine peptidase from Treponema denticola (strain ASLM), a human oral spirochaete: evidence for active-site carboxyl groups. |  | | The benzoylarginine peptidase of Treponema denticola (strain ASLM; a human oral spirochaete) was progressively and irreversibly inactivated by 1-(ethoxycarbonyl)-2-ethoxy-1, 2-dihydroquinoline, a carboxyl-group reagent. |
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http://www.dent.umich.edu/research/loeschelabs/abs7.30.html
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| | Population and Community Dynamics |
 | | may pick up or transmit Lyme spirochaetes at any stage. |  | | - Electron microscope studies of tissue from infected animals and autopsied chronic lyme patients, showing spirochaete like structurees inside their cells. |  | | Others (including many chronic lyme patients) suggest that the persistance of symptoms is due to persistance of the bacteria living inside the human cells, hardly if ever emerging into the bloodstream where they might be detected. |
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http://www.providence.edu/bio/faculty/adams/LECTURELyme.html
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 | | Polyarthritis is the most common clinical sign in dogs [may be the only clinical sign] |  | | This spirochaete may be visualized with darkfield microscopy with acridine orange, Giemsa, or silver stains. |  | | Lyme's Disease is caused by the Borrelia burgdorferi spirochaete. |
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http://cvm.msu.edu/courses/mic569/docs/parasite/lymes.htm
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| | Spirochaete Group |
 | | Spirochaetes are zoonosis agents which can affect man. Leptospirosis is an acute illness which can cause death while Lyme borreliosis is a chronic disease, the etiologic agent of which was recently discovered (1982). |  | | Our main interests were Leptospira interrogans and Borrelia burgdorferi, but now includes Serpulina, an agent of swine dysentery which can also colonize the human intestinal tract, and Treponema denticola, one of the agents of periodontal diseases. |
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http://www.pasteur.fr/recherche/borrelia/Spirochetegroup.html
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| | Spirochaete - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | It has been suggested by Lynn Margulis that eukaryotic flagella were derived from symbiotic spirochaetes, but few biologists accept this, as there is no close structural similarity between the two. |  | | The spirochaetes are divided into three families, all placed within a single order. |  | | These cause a twisting motion which allows the spirochaete to move about. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirochaete
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| | Diagnosing the increasing incidence of syphilis: News from Oxoid |
 | | The infection is normally diagnosed by the detection of antibody specific for Treponema pallidum in the patient's blood or CSF. |  | | The causative organism of syphilis is Treponema pallidum, a spirochaete which cannot be grown on culture media or in tissue culture. |  | | The causative organism of syphilis - the incidence of which continues to grow - is Treponema pallidum, a spirochaete which cannot be grown on culture media or in tissue culture |
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http://www.laboratorytalk.com/news/oxo/oxo188.html
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| | Treponema Schaudinn 1905, genus |
 | | nov., a medium-sized proteolytic spirochaete isolated from lesions of human periodontitis and acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis. |  | | [DOBELL (C.C.): Researches on the spirochaets and related organisms. |  | | nov., a small, glucuronic or galacturonic acid-dependent oral spirochaete from lesions of human periodontitis and acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis. |
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http://www.bacterio.cict.fr/t/treponema.html
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| | Spirochaete |
 | | Among the diseases caused by spirochaetes are syphilis, yaws, bejel, tropical ulcer and Lyme disease. |  | | The Encyclopaedia of Medical Imaging Volume III 1 |
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http://www.amershamhealth.com/medcyclopaedia/volume%20III%201/SPIROCHAETE.ASP
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| | Define Spirochaete : powered by In Dictionary (InDicitonary.com) |
 | | spirochaete n : parasitic or free-living bacteria; many pathogenic to humans and other animals [syn: spirochete] |  | | It is marked by one or two remissions of the fever, by articular and muscular pains, and by the presence, during the paroxism of spiral bacterium (Spirochaete) in the blood. |  | | Use the form below to search our dictionaries by entering a word you wish to define. |
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http://www.indictionary.com/define/Spirochaete
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| | photonic spirochaete |
 | | the spirochaete is synchronous to the light clock of the brain feel better after scan? |  | | it entrains circadian diurnality the chiasma spirochaete clad homeobox is a photon hypothalamic light prion regulator.. |
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http://www.talkaboutalternative.com/group/alt.mindcontrol/messages/50861.html
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 | | In later stages, these ticks then transmit the same organisms to humans and other mammals during the feeding process. |  | | Immature ticks become infected by feeding on small rodents, such as the white-footed mouse, and other mammals that are infected with the spirochaete, Borrelia burgdorferi. |  | | Immature larvae feed on the white-footed mouse, where they pick up the causal organism a spirochaete, Borrelia burgdorferi. |
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http://www.ento.vt.edu/hn/forums/ent2004dlspr03arc/439/1-body.html
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| | Adolescent Sexual & Reproductive Health (ASRH) Resource Centre for East Africa |
 | | Syphilis (previously called lues) is a sexually transmitted Infection (STI) that is caused by a spirochaete bacterium, Treponema pallidum. |  | | Protection: Condoms reduce the risk of infections commonly associated with PID. |  | | The route of transmission is almost invariably by sexual contact; however, there are examples of direct contact infections and of congenital syphilis. |
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http://www.asrheastafrica.net/sexually%20transmitted%20infections03.htm
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| | Allwords.com Definition of spirochaete |
 | | Any of a group of non-rigid spiral-shaped bacteria, many of which feed on dead organic matter, although some are parasitic and live in the intestines and genital regions of animals, causing various diseases, including syphilis in humans. |  | | Your Query of 'spirochaete' Resulted in 1 Matches |
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http://www.allwords.com/word-spirochaete.html
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| | spirochaete - definition of spirochaete by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. |
 | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |  | | spirochaete - parasitic or free-living bacteria; many pathogenic to humans and other animals |  | | spirochaete - definition of spirochaete by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. |
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http://www.thefreedictionary.com/spirochaete
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| | Tuotantoeläinlääkäriyhdistyksen kotisivu |
 | | Unclassified swine colonic spirochaetes have been reported also in the UK (2).The aim of this work was to compare the pathogenity of one Finnish atypical spirochaete strain and |  | | To further analyse colonization, the large intestine sections should be studied by fluorescent in situ hybridization method with probes designed for |  | | Campylobacter-like bacteria were present in abudance along the surface of crypt epithelia and in crypt spaces of caecum and colon of most pigs in each group. |
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| | Pfam 18.0 : TGS |
 | | The TGS domain is also present at the amino terminus of the uridine kinase from the spirochaete Treponema pallidum (but not any other organism, including the related spirochaete Borrelia burgdorferi). |  | | Interestingly, TGS domain was detected also at the amino terminus of the uridine kinase from the spirochaete Treponema pallidum (but not any other organism, including the related spirochaete Borrelia burgdorferi). |  | | TGS is a small domain that consists of ~50 amino acid residues and is predicted to possess a predominantly beta-sheet structure. |
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http://pfam.ccbb.re.kr/cgi-bin/getdesc?name=TGS
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| | ninemsn Encarta - Yaws |
 | | Yaws, common name applied to an infectious tropical disease, caused by the bacterial spirochaete Treponema pertenue, and characterized chiefly by the... |  | | Become a subscriber today and gain access to: |
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http://au.encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761554257/Yaws.html
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| | Spirochaete |
 | | All words formed from spirochaete by changing one letter |  | | Words within spirochaete not shown as it has more than seven letters. |  | | One species, the Spirochaete Obermeyeri, is supposed to be the cause of relapsing fever. |
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http://www.morewords.com/word/spirochaete
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| | EUCALB Biology: The Spirochaete: Borrelia Strains |
 | | There seems to be little association of the three pathogenic species with tick species other than those imposed by the global distribution of spirochaetes and ticks. |  | | The recent finding that different genospecies have differential susceptibility to serum complement from particular host species in vitro (Kurtenbach et al., 1998) may prove valuable in further defining the reservoir host spectrum of each genospecies. |
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http://www.oeghmp.at/eucalb/biology_spiro-borrelia-strains.html
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| | CiteULike: Genomic sequence of a Lyme disease spirochaete, Borrelia burgdorferi. |
 | | Genomic sequence of a Lyme disease spirochaete, Borrelia burgdorferi. |  | | CiteULike: Genomic sequence of a Lyme disease spirochaete, Borrelia burgdorferi. |  | | Fraser CM, Casjens S, Huang WM, Sutton GG, Clayton R, Lathigra R, White O, Ketchum KA, Dodson R, Hickey EK, Gwinn M, Dougherty B, Tomb JF, Fleischmann RD, Richardson D, Peterson J, Kerlavage AR, Quackenbush J, Salzberg S, Hanson M, van Vugt R, Palmer N, Adams MD, Gocayne J, Venter JC |
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http://www.citeulike.org/user/evaf/article/118701
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| | Treponema pallidum: Definition and Much More From Answers.com |
 | | It is a motile spirochaete that is generally acquired by close sexual contact. |  | | There are at least three known subspecies, T. |  | | Treponema pallidum enters the host via breaches in squamous or columnar epithelium. |
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| | LymeNet Newsletter Volume 5 Issue 11 |
 | | Lyme disease spirochaete, in the U.K. EUR J CLIN MICROBIOL INFECT DIS: In vitro activity of |  | | IDX# Lyme disease spirochaete, in the U.K. EUR J CLIN MICROBIOL INFECT DIS: In vitro activity of |  | | disease spirochaete, in the U.K. AUTHORS: Craine NG, Nuttall PA, Marriott AC, Randolph SE ORGANIZATION: Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, UK. |
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| | LymeNet Newsletter Volume 6 Issue 06 |
 | | annulata) harboured spirochaetes, the frequencies ranging from 0.7% |  | | The bill's status and full text can be found at: |  | | spirochaete DNA in British ticks (Argasidae and Ixodidae) since |
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| | Organization, transcription, and expression of the 5' region of the fla operon of Treponema phagedenis and Treponema ... |
 | | Chi, B., Limberger, R. J., Kuramitsu, H. Complementation of a Treponema denticola flgE Mutant with a Novel Coumermycin A1-Resistant T. denticola Shuttle Vector System. |  | | Heuner, K., Große, K., Schade, R., Göbel, U. A flagellar gene cluster from the oral spirochaete Treponema maltophilum. |  | | Limberger, R. J., Slivienski, L. ard, J., Samsonoff, W. Insertional Inactivation of Treponema denticola tap1 Results in a Nonmotile Mutant with Elongated Flagellar Hooks. |
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http://jb.asm.org/cgi/content/abstract/178/15/4628
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| | Spirochaete |
 | | English version: Spirochaete Next: Instituto de Rowland para la ciencia Up |  | | Éstos causan un movimiento que se tuerce que permita que el spirochaete se mueva alrededor. |  | | La mayoría de las espiroquetas son libre-que viven y anaerobias, pero hay excepciones numerosas. |
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http://www.yotor.net/wiki/es/sp/Spirochaete.htm
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