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Salmonella heidelberg

Salmonella heidelberg S. montevideo S. typhimurium S. enteritidis Sarcina lutea Serratia marcescens... [Pg.285]

In 1964, Anraku (2, S) reported the isolation of an enzyme from Escherichia coli B which hydrolyzed ribonudeoside 2, 3 -cyclic phosphates. Enzyme fractions representing a 900-fold purification also possessed 3 -nucleotidase activity. Similar activities have subsequently been purified from Proteus mirabilis (4, 5), halophilic Vibrio algino-lyticus (6, 7), Bacillus subtilis (8), and various Enterobacteriaceae, specifically, Shigella sonnei, Salmonella heidelberg, Serratia marcescens, Proteus vulgaris (9), and others (10). The enzyme from each organism is strikingly similar, but some differences are apparent. [Pg.356]

Krouse, H.R. and Sasaki, A., 1968. Sulphur and carbon isotope fractionation hy Salmonella Heidelberg during anaerobic sulphite reduction in trypticase soy broth medium. Can. J. Microbiol., 14 417—422. [Pg.363]

Krouse, H.R., McCready, R.G.L., Husain, S.A. and Campbell, J.N., 1968. Sulphur isotope fractionation kinetic studies of sulfite reduction in growing cells of Salmonella Heidelberg. Biophys. J., 8 109—124. [Pg.363]

Salmonella enteritidis Salmonella typhimurium Salmonella heidelberg... [Pg.126]

Infection risk A brain abscess due to Salmonella heidelberg was successfully treated with craniotomy and drainage followed by antibiotic therapy in a 50-year-old woman with myasthenia gravis who had taken azathioprine 200mg/day for more than 10 years [166 ]. [Pg.634]

Average in p-g/ml over 5 organisms N9 (Shigella sonnei), NIO (Escherichia coli), X26 (Klebsiella pneumoniae), X68 (Enterobacter aerogenes), and X514 (Salmonella heidelberg). [Pg.463]


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