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Plesiomonas shigelloides

J. Czaja, W. Jachymek, T. Niedziela, C. Lugowski, E. Aldova and L. Kenne, Structural studies of the -specific polysaccharide from Plesiomonas shigelloides strain CNCTC 113/92, Eur. J. Biochem., 2000, 267, 1672-1679. [Pg.293]

Lukasiewicz, J., Niedziela, T., Jachymek, W., Kenne, L., Lugowski, C. Structure of the lipid A-inner core region and biological activity of Plesiomonas shigelloides 054 (strain CNCTC 113/92) lipopolysaccharide. Glycobiology 16 (2006) 538-550. [Pg.49]

Taylor, D.N., Trofa, A.C., Sadoff, J., Chu, C., Bryla, D., Shiloach, J., Cohen, D., Ashkenazi, S., Lerman, Y., Egan, W., Schneerson, R., Robbins, J.B. Synthesis, characterization, and clinical evaluation of conjugate vaccines composed of the O-specific polysaccharides of Shigella dysen-teriae type 1, Shigella flexneri type 2a, and Shigella sonnei (Plesiomonas shigelloides) bound to bacterial toxoids. Infect Immun 61 (1993) 3678-3687. [Pg.151]

J. Ogawa and Y. Amano (1987). Electron microprobe X-ray analysis of polyphosphate granules in Plesiomonas shigelloides. Microbiol. Immunol., 31, 1121-1125. [Pg.247]

Kowal P, Wang PG. A new UDP-GlcNAc C4 epimerase involved in the biosynthesis of 2-acetamino-2-deoxy-L-altruronic acid in the O-antigen repeating units of Plesiomonas shigelloides 017. Biochemistry 2002 41 15410-15414. [Pg.107]

Gu, W Levin, R. E. Quantification of viable Plesiomonas shigelloides in a mixture of viable and dead cells using ethidium bromide monoazide and conventional PCR. Food Biotechnol. 2007, 21, 145-159. [Pg.184]


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