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Tropheryma
A genus of aerobic, Gram positive, rod shaped bacterium assigned to the phylum Actinobacteria and the suborder Micrococcineae.
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Tropheryma whipplei
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2019
2019
[Whipple's disease: very rare, fatal without treatment but easily cured].
N. Melas
,
Amil Haji Younes
,
P. Egerszegi
Läkartidningen
2019
Corpus ID: 189814881
Whipple's disease is a chronic infectious disease that primarily affects the small intestine, but several organs can be involved…
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2018
2018
Detection of Tropheryma whipplei in stool samples by one commercial and two in‐house real‐time PCR assays
H. Frickmann
,
M. Hanke
,
+9 authors
A. Podbielski
Tropical medicine & international health
2018
Corpus ID: 53038244
Tropheryma whipplei, the causative agent of Whipple's disease, can also be identified in stool samples of humans without systemic…
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2018
2018
Fluorescent in situ hybridization can be used as a complementary assay for the diagnosis of Tropheryma whipplei infection
E. Prudent
,
G. Le Guenno
,
+4 authors
D. Raoult
Infection
2018
Corpus ID: 53079426
BackgroundImmunohistochemistry and Periodic acid–Schiff (PAS) staining have been routinely used for the diagnosis of Whipple’s…
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2013
2013
Seltene Ursache für rezidivierende Monarthritis
P. Stasch
,
M. Vogt
,
G. Bloemberg
,
M. Schmied
,
Dr. T. Langenegger
Zeitschrift für Rheumatologie (Print)
2013
Corpus ID: 21944948
ZusammenfassungDie isolierte Monarthritis durch Tropheryma (T.) whipplei ohne Beteiligung des Gastrointestinaltrakts ist selten…
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2007
2007
Ultrastructural Evidence of Tropheryma whippelii in Pas-negative Granulomatous Lymph Nodes
G. Finzi
,
F. Franzi
,
F. Sessa
,
C. Mastaglio
,
C. Capella
Ultrastructural Pathology
2007
Corpus ID: 154736
The presence of Tropheryma whippelii was demonstrated in the PAS-negative mesenteric granulomatous lymph nodes of a patient…
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2006
2006
Evolutionary Constraints on Codon and Amino Acid Usage in Two Strains of Human Pathogenic Actinobacteria Tropheryma whipplei
Sabyasachi Das
,
Sandip Paul
,
C. Dutta
Journal of Molecular Evolution
2006
Corpus ID: 25439608
The factors governing codon and amino acid usages in the predicted protein-coding sequences of Tropheryma whipplei TW08/27 and…
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2006
2006
Lateral Transfers of Serine Hydroxymethyltransferase (glyA) and UDP-N-Acetylglucosamine Enolpyruvyl Transferase (murA) Genes from Free-living Actinobacteria to the Parasitic Chlamydiae
E. Griffiths
,
Radhey S. Gupta
Journal of Molecular Evolution
2006
Corpus ID: 218741
The chlamydiae are important human and animal pathogens which form a phylogentically distinct lineage within the Bacteria. There…
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2002
2002
Diagnosis of Wihipple disease by immunohistochemical analysis: a sensitive and specific method for the detection of Tropheryma whipplei (the Whipple bacillus) in paraffin-embedded tissue.
B. Baisden
,
H. Lepidi
,
D. Raoult
,
P. Argani
,
J. Yardley
,
J. Dumler
American Journal of Clinical Pathology
2002
Corpus ID: 25302296
Whipple disease is a rare infection characterized clinically by diarrhea, fever, weight loss, arthralgia, malabsorption, and…
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2001
2001
Morbus Whipple Histologische Diagnostik nach der Entdeckung von Tropheryma whippelii
A. von Herbay
2001
Corpus ID: 189867209
ZusammenfassungSeit der mikrobiologischen Entdeckung von Tropheryma whippelii erfährt der Morbus Whipple eine vermehrte Ber…
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1995
Review
1995
[Whipple disease: a single or multiple origin?].
M. Cerf
,
C. Marche
,
J. Ciribilli
Presse medicale
1995
Corpus ID: 38988006
After having been considered as an essentially digestive disease, Whipple's disease has appeared more and more to be a…
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