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Actinobacillus lignieresii
Known as:
Actinobacillus lignieresi
, Bacterium purifaciens
A species of anaerobic, Gram negative, rod shaped bacteria assigned to the phylum Proteobacteria. This bacteria is nonmotile, catalase and oxidase…
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2008
2008
Development of a multiplex PCR test for identification of Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae serovars 1, 7, and 12.
O. Angen
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P. Ahrens
,
S. Jessing
Veterinary microbiology
2008
Corpus ID: 205615934
2004
2004
Phylogenetic analysis of the genus Hepatozoon Miller, 1908 (Apicomplexa: Adeleorina)
Todd G. Smith
,
S. Desser
Systematic Parasitology
2004
Corpus ID: 26232606
A phylogenetic analysis of species of Hepatozoon Miller, 1908 was performed using 16 morphological, morphometric and…
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Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
Final classification of Bisgaard taxon 9 as Actinobacillus arthritidis sp. nov. and recognition of a novel genomospecies for equine strains of Actinobacillus lignieresii.
H. Christensen
,
M. Bisgaard
,
O. Angen
,
J. E. Olsen
International journal of systematic and…
2002
Corpus ID: 17159228
Phenotypic characterization of bacteria from diseased and healthy horses identified 18 isolates as Bisgaard taxon 9 and 11…
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Highly Cited
1992
Highly Cited
1992
Phylogeny of 54 representative strains of species in the family Pasteurellaceae as determined by comparison of 16S rRNA sequences
F. Dewhirst
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B. Paster
,
I. Olsen
,
G. J. Fraser
Journal of bacteriology
1992
Corpus ID: 25215111
Virtually complete 16S rRNA sequences were determined for 54 representative strains of species in the family Pasteurellaceae. Of…
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1991
Highly Cited
1991
Actinobacillus spp. and related bacteria in infected wounds of humans bitten by horses and sheep
M. Peel
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K. A. Hornidge
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M. Luppino
,
A. M. Stacpoole
,
R. Weaver
Journal of clinical microbiology
1991
Corpus ID: 25025107
We describe the isolation of Actinobacillus lignieresii and an A. equuli-like bacterium from an infected horse-bite wound in a 22…
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1988
1988
Susceptibility to hydrophobic molecules and phospholipid composition in Pasteurella multocida and Actinobacillus lignieresii
M. E. Hart
,
F. Champlin
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
1988
Corpus ID: 31107258
Despite its typically gram-negative cell envelope ultrastructure, Pasteurella multocida is susceptible to the hydrophobic…
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1987
1987
Variability of cell surface hydrophobicity among Pasteurella multocida somatic serotype and Actinobacillus lignieresii strains
K. Darnell
,
M. E. Hart
,
F. Champlin
Journal of clinical microbiology
1987
Corpus ID: 22240166
Pasteurella multocida possesses a characteristically gram-negative ultrastructure, yet its inability to grow in the presence of…
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1984
1984
Isolation of Actinobacillus lignieresii from enlarged tongue of a horse.
K. H. Baum
,
S. Shin
,
W. Rebhun
,
V. Patten
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical…
1984
Corpus ID: 40587826
In the horse described herein, Actinobacillus lignieresii was associated with a syndrome identical to wooden tongue in cattle. It…
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1984
1984
Deoxyribonnucleic acid relatedness among strains of Actinobacillus spp. and Pasteurella ureae
F. Escande
,
F. Grimont
,
P. Grimont
,
H. Bercovier
1984
Corpus ID: 84193536
Forty strains of Actinobacillus lignieresii, Actinobacillus equuli, Actinobacillus suis, Actinobacillus capsulatus, and…
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1980
1980
Isolation of Actinobacillus lignieresii and Actinobacillus equuli from laboratory rodents
R. Lentsch
,
J. E. Wagner
Journal of clinical microbiology
1980
Corpus ID: 7734351
Actinobacillus lignieresii and Actinobacillus equuli were cultured from a total of 36 guinea pigs, rats, and mice. The organisms…
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