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Citrobacter
Known as:
Levinea
A genus of gram-negative, rod-shaped enterobacteria that can use citrate as the sole source of carbon.
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2007
2007
Differentiation of Enterobacter sakazakii from closely related Enterobacter and Citrobacter species using fatty acid profiles.
P. Whittaker
,
C. Keys
,
E. Brown
,
F. Fry
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
2007
Corpus ID: 27722104
Capillary gas chromatography with flame ionization detection (GC-FID) was used to determine the cellular fatty acid (CFA…
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1999
1999
Use of pyrrolidonyl peptidase to distinguish Citrobacter from Salmonella
A. Bennett
,
S. Macphee
,
R. Betts
,
D. Post
Letters in Applied Microbiology
1999
Corpus ID: 12078507
In the routine testing of foods for Salmonella, Citrobacter and other members of the Enterobacteriaceae often produce colonies…
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1997
1997
Effect of substrate concentration and nitrate inhibition on product release and heavy metal removal by a Citrobacter sp.
P. Yong
,
L. Macaskie
Biotechnology and Bioengineering
1997
Corpus ID: 20437854
A Citrobacter sp. accumulates heavy metals as cell-bound metal phosphates, utilizing phosphate released by the enzymatic cleavage…
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Review
1991
Review
1991
Clinical implications of multi-drug resistance in the intensive care unit.
D. Snydman
Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases…
1991
Corpus ID: 24114193
A prospective in vitro survey of Gram-negative isolates obtained from patients hospitalized in intensive care units in 10 Boston…
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1989
1989
The structure of the lipopolysaccharide core region of Citrobacter 027.
E. Romanowska
,
A. Romanowska
,
J. Dąbrowski
,
K. Trauner
FEMS Microbiology Letters
1989
Corpus ID: 39528405
The structure of Citrobacter 027 lipopolysaccharide core has been established using sugar and methylation analyses and 1H-NMR…
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1988
1988
Structure elucidation of the core regions from Citrobacter O4 and O36 lipopolysaccharides by chemical and enzymatic methods, gas chromatography/mass spectrometry, and NMR spectroscopy at 500 MHz.
E. Romanowska
,
A. Gamian
,
+5 authors
C. W. von der Lieth
Biochemistry
1988
Corpus ID: 24582040
Novel enterobacterial core oligosaccharides were isolated from Citrobacter O4 and O36 lipopolysaccharides, and their structures…
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Highly Cited
1975
Highly Cited
1975
Occurrence of the bacteriophage lambda receptor in some enterobacteriaceae
M. Schwartz
,
L. Le Minor
Journal of Virology
1975
Corpus ID: 10108612
In Escherichia coli K-12, the receptor for phage lambda is an outer membrane protein which inactivates the phage in vitro. Lambda…
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1971
1971
Levinea, a New Genus of the Family Enterobacteriaceae
V. M. Young
,
D. Kenton
,
B. Hobbs
,
M. Moody
1971
Corpus ID: 84873582
A new genus of the family Enterobacteriaceae is proposed on the basis of its unique biochemical and serological properties. The…
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1969
1969
The effect of intravenous ethanol on the bactericidal activity of human serum.
W. Johnson
,
P. Stokes
,
D. Kaye
The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine
1969
Corpus ID: 8200389
Serious gram-negative bacterial infections (e.g. pneumonias caused by Escherichia coli, Hemophilus influenzae, and Klebsiella…
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1966
1966
On the antigenic relationships of certain Citrobacter and Hafnia cultures.
J. Sedlák
,
M. Šlajsová
Journal of General Microbiology
1966
Corpus ID: 31516861
SUMMARY: The biochemical and serological characters of 36 unclassified cultures are described, and according to these characters…
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