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Campylobacter concisus
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CDC Group EF-22
A species of microaerophilic, Gram-negative, curved or spiral bacilli assigned to the phylum Proteobacteria. This species is motile with a single…
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Campylobacter coli
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2017
2017
Motility of Campylobacter concisus isolated from saliva, feces, and gut mucosal biopsies
Sandra Ovesen
,
K. Kirk
,
H. Nielsen
,
H. Nielsen
Acta Pathologica, Microbiologica et Immunologica…
2017
Corpus ID: 5164813
Campylobacter concisus is an emerging pathogen associated with gastrointestinal disorders such as gastroenteritis and…
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2016
2016
Campylobacter concisus utilizes blood but not short chain fatty acids despite showing associations with Firmicutes taxa.
N. Kaakoush
,
Donald S. Thomas
,
+5 authors
H. Mitchell
Microbiology
2016
Corpus ID: 32667073
Campylobacter concisus is a member of the oral microbiota that has been associated with the development of inflammatory bowel…
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2013
2013
Neutrophil activation by Campylobacter concisus
N. B. Sorensen
,
H. Nielsen
,
K. Varming
,
H. Nielsen
Gut Pathogens
2013
Corpus ID: 75960
BackgroundCampylobacter concisus is an emerging enteric pathogen associated with prolonged diarrhoea and possibly inflammatory…
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2013
2013
Functional relationship between Campylobacter concisus and the stomach ecosystem in health and disease
N. Kaakoush
,
Si Ming Man
,
H. Mitchell
The ISME Journal
2013
Corpus ID: 12912604
Functional relationship between Campylobacter concisus and the stomach ecosystem in health and disease
2011
2011
Immunoreactive proteins of Campylobacter concisus, an emergent intestinal pathogen.
Zsuzsanna Kovách
,
N. Kaakoush
,
Sarah Lamb
,
Li Zhang
,
M. Raftery
,
H. Mitchell
FEMS Immunology & Medical Microbiology
2011
Corpus ID: 37147096
Campylobacter concisus is an emerging pathogen of the human gastrointestinal tract. Recently, a significantly higher prevalence…
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2009
2009
Campylobacter concisus: a New Character in the Crohn's Disease Story?
M. Guslandi
Journal of Clinical Microbiology
2009
Corpus ID: 206776658
I read with extreme interest the article by Zhang et al. ([7][1]) about a high prevalence of Campylobacter concisus DNA as well…
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2000
2000
Profile of subgingival microbiota in children with primary dentition.
J. Kamma
,
A. Diamanti-Kipioti
,
M. Nakou
,
F. Mitsis
Journal of Periodontal Research
2000
Corpus ID: 45951523
Eruption of primary teeth has a great influence on the oral environment by providing suitable niches for bacterial colonization…
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1994
1994
Confirmation of human Campylobacter concisus isolates misidentified as Campylobacter mucosalis and suggestions for improved differentiation between the two species
S. On
Journal of Clinical Microbiology
1994
Corpus ID: 21054948
A strain from human diarrhea originally identified as Campylobacter mucosalis (NCTC 12408) was examined by using 64 phenotypic…
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1993
1993
Three supplementary diagnostic tests for Campylobacter species and related organisms
A. Burnens
,
J. Nicolet
Journal of Clinical Microbiology
1993
Corpus ID: 22278924
We analyzed 307 recent clinical isolates and reference strains of Campylobacter spp., Helicobacter spp., and Arcobacter spp. for…
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1986
Highly Cited
1986
Characterization of Wolinella spp., Campylobacter concisus, Bacteroides gracilis, and Eikenella corrodens by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis
A. Tanner
Journal of Clinical Microbiology
1986
Corpus ID: 39794365
The small asaccharolytic, nonpigmenting gram-negative rods of the human oral cavity are difficult to differentiate from each…
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