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Delftia
A genus of aerobic, Gram negative, rod shaped bacterium assigned to the phylum Proteobacteria and the family Comamonadaceae.
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2018
2018
Selection of quorum quenching (QQ) bacteria for membrane biofouling control: effect of different Gram-staining QQ bacteria, Bacillus sp. T5 and Delftia sp. T6, on microbial population in membrane…
Bahar Yavuztürk Gül
,
D. Imer
,
P. Park
,
I. Koyuncu
Water Science and Technology
2018
Corpus ID: 51968855
This study aimed to address the gap in understanding how the microbial community present within quorum quenching-membrane…
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2018
2018
Ritkábban előforduló, alsó légúti fertőzést okozó Gram-negatív nem fermentáló pálcák
Emese Juhász
,
Miklós Iván
,
Júlia Pongrácz
,
Katalin Kristóf
2018
Corpus ID: 208351539
Absztrakt: Bevezetes: A nem fermentalo Gram-negativ bakteriumok a kornyezetben szeles korben elterjedtek. Tobbsegukkel…
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2017
2017
A novel Delftia plant symbiont capable of autotrophic methylotrophy
N. V. Agafonova
,
N. Doronina
,
+5 authors
Y. Trotsenko
Microbiology
2017
Corpus ID: 254839612
A facultative methylotrophic bacterium, strain Lp-1, which was isolated from root nodules of lupine (Lupinus polyphyllus L.) on…
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2015
2015
Delftia deserti sp. nov., isolated from a desert soil sample
Chang-Tian Li
,
Zheng-Fei Yan
,
+6 authors
Wenjun Li
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
2015
Corpus ID: 254236569
A Gram-staining negative, short rod, motile, light brownish-pigmented bacterial strain, designated YIM Y792T, was isolated from a…
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2015
2015
Detection and location of OP-degrading activity: A model to integrate education and research.
Rupa Iyer
,
Kevin G. Smith
,
Bill Kudrle
,
Alex Leon
New Biotechnology
2015
Corpus ID: 46590749
2012
2012
Hydrocarbon Degrading Microflora in a Tropical fuel-Contaminated Aquifer: Assessing the Feasibility of PAH Bioremediation
V. Castro-Gutierrez
,
C. Rodríguez-Rodríguez
,
I. Vargas-Azofeifa
2012
Corpus ID: 26324721
An aquifer located within a petroleum processing plant in Moin, Costa Rica, suffers hydrocarbon pollution. This study aimed to…
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2012
2012
Delftia acidovorans'in neden olduğu nozokomiyal pnömoni ve arteriyel kateter ilişkili bakteriyemi Nosocomial pneumonia and bacteremia caused by delftia acidovorans related to arterial catheter
Abdulkadir Kucukbayrak
,
Özlem Bucak
,
Ü. Yaşar
,
N. Hakyemez
2012
Corpus ID: 74792072
Delftia acidovorans, formerly called as Comamonas acidovorans, is a non-fermentative gram-negative bacteria. A 79 year-old male…
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2007
2007
Screening and description of novel hydantoinases from distinct environmental sources
R. Dürr
2007
Corpus ID: 89078630
A screening program was conducted in order to find bacteria with "novel" hydantoinase properties. Bacteria with hydantoinase…
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2004
2004
High phylogenetic diversity of transconjugants carrying plasmid pJP4 in an activated sludge-derived microbial community.
S. Bathe
,
M. Lebuhn
,
J. Ellwart
,
S. Wuertz
,
M. Hausner
FEMS Microbiology Letters
2004
Corpus ID: 33347599
2000
2000
Expression, two-dimensional crystallization, and three-dimensional reconstruction of the beta8 outer membrane protein Omp21 from Comamonas acidovorans.
C. Baldermann
,
H. Engelhardt
Journal of Structural Biology
2000
Corpus ID: 1008962
The Omp21 protein from the proteobacterium Comamonas (Delftia) acidovorans belongs to the recently described beta8 family of…
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