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Bifidobacterium dentium
Known as:
Actinomyces eriksonii
, Bifidobacterium appendicitis
A species of anaerobic, Gram-positive, rod shaped bacteria assigned to the phylum Actinobacteria. This species nonmotile, non-spore forming, catalase…
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2013
2013
ACCURACY OF ORTHODONTIC DIGITAL STUDY MODELS BY EARL ARI MAC KRIEL Thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Magister Chirurgiae Dentium in Orthodontics in the…
Earl Ari. MacKriel
2013
Corpus ID: 7382589
2013
2013
Assessment of Microbiome Variation During the Perioperative Period in Liver Transplant Patients: a Retrospective Analysis
Haifeng Lu
,
Jianqin He
,
+6 authors
Lanjuan Li
Microbial Ecology
2013
Corpus ID: 253781266
Understanding the composition of the microbial populations in the intestines of liver transplant patients is important to…
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2011
2011
Changes of Fecal Bifidobacterium Species in Adult Patients with Hepatitis B Virus-Induced Chronic Liver Disease
Min Xu
,
Baohong Wang
,
+6 authors
Lanjuan Li
Microbial Ecology
2011
Corpus ID: 253775909
The beneficial effects of Bifidobacteria on health have been widely accepted. Patients with chronic liver disease have varying…
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1987
1987
[Invasiveness of Bifidobacterium dentium IV-135 strain into tooth tissues].
M. Ogata
Aichi Gakuin Daigaku Shigakkai shi
1987
Corpus ID: 34778247
1959
1959
The classification of certain filamentous bacteria with respect to their chemical composition.
G. Davis
,
A. C. Baird‐Parker
Journal of General Microbiology
1959
Corpus ID: 22792947
Upon the basis of cell-wall composition the oral bacteria Leptotrichiu dentium and L. buccalis appear to form a natural generic…
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