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Acholeplasma laidlawii

Known as: Asterococcus laidlawii, Mycoplasma laidlawii, Sapromyces laidlawi AB 
An organism originally isolated from sewage, manure, humus, and soil, but recently found as a parasite in mammals and birds.
National Institutes of Health

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2012
2012
For the first time, the phytopathogenicity of extracellular vesicles of Acholeplasma laidlawii PG8 (a ubiquitous mycoplasma that… 
2000
2000
A component that binds to human lymphoid cells was isolated from the membranes of Acholeplasma laidlawii PG8. The component was… 
Review
1999
Review
1999
Dear Editor: Mycoplasmas, which belong to the class Mollicutes, are one of the most frequent contaminants found in cell cultures… 
1996
1996
A new membrane lipid, monoacyldiglucosyldiacylglycerol (MADGlcDAG), was recently discovered in Acholeplasma laidlawii strain A… 
1981
1981
Membranes from acholeplasma laidlawii have been extracted with neutral detergents, which solubilize the proteins and lipids… 
1978
1978
The data presented in this report show that the enveloped Mycoplasmatales virus MVL2 is capable of interferon induction in sheep… 
1968
1968
Mycoplasma granularum strains grew on a medium devoid of animal serum or of serum fractions containing sterols; all strains… 
1965
1965
Anderson, D. L. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis), M. E. Pollock, and L. F. Brower. Morphology of Mycoplasma laidlawii type…