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Arcobacter cryaerophilus

Known as: Arquibacter cryaerophilus, Campylobacter cryaerophilus, Arcibacter cryaerophilus 
A species of Gram negative, rod shaped bacteria assigned to the phylum Proteobacteria. This bacteria exhibits darting motility by single polar… 
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2015
2015
ABSTRACT Even though dairy cows are known carriers of Arcobacter species and raw or minimally processed foods are recognized as… 
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2008
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2008
We investigated the presence of Arcobacter spp. in 205 water samples of freshwater, seawater and sewage in Spain. These bacteria… 
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2007
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2007
Background Arcobacter butzleri is a member of the epsilon subdivision of the Proteobacteria and a close taxonomic relative of… 
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2007
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2007
Aims:  To develop a PCR‐denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (PCR‐DGGE) method for the detection and identification of… 
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2005
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2005
Twenty Gram-negative, rod-shaped, slightly curved, non-spore-forming bacteria that gave a negative result in Arcobacter species… 
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2004
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2004
The genus Arcobacter currently includes four species ([7][1]). Two species, Arcobacter cryaerophilus and Arcobacter butzleri… 
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2001
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2001
ABSTRACT Several antimicrobial agents used in selective media for the isolation of Arcobacter were found to be inhibitory to… 
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1998
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1998
A total of 147 "Campylobacter-like" strains were isolated from six drinking water treatment plants within a two year… 
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1996
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1996
Neonatal piglets have been used as models to study human campylobacteriosis and helicobacteriosis. The purpose of this study was… 
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1991
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1991
Whole-cell chromosomal digests of 84 strains of aerotolerant Campylobacter (AC) were examined by using PvuII restriction fragment…