[ăńə-rōb́, ăn-âŕōb́]
(n.)An organism, such as a bacterium, that can live in the absence of atmospheric oxygen.
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Founded in 1992, The Anaerobe Society of the Americas is an international organization, promoting the study and application of knowledge of anaerobic bacteriology. ... The primary activity of the society is organizing the biennial Anaerobe Congress for researchers, clinicians, and laboratory scientists from around the...
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Click to Contact the Anaerobe Society ... ANAEROBE 2010 will address both the clinical and microbiological aspects of anaerobes, as related to human diseases, animal disease, and environmental conditions. The Congress will consist of invited speakers, oral presentations, and poster presentations,
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Anaerobic organism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An anaerobic organism or anaerobe is any organism that does not require oxygen for growth and may even die in its presence. There are three types: obligate anaerobes, which cannot use oxygen for g...
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Facultative anaerobic organism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A facultative anaerobic organism is an organism, usually a bacterium, that makes ATP by aerobic respiration if oxygen is present but is also capable of switching to fermentation. In contrast, obliga...
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Definition of anaerobe in the Medical Dictionary. anaerobe explanation. Information about anaerobe in Free online English dictionary. What is anaerobe? Meaning of anaerobe medical term. What does anaerobe mean? ... difficile PCR ribotype library at the Anaerobe Reference Laboratory, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff,
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The Official Journal of the Anaerobe Society of the Americas, and the Japanese Accociation for Anaerobic Infection Research; ... Anaerobe is essential reading for those wishing to remain at the forefront of discoveries relating to life processes of strict anaerobes. Created especially for the international community,
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Eubacterium pyruvativorans I-6(T) is a non-saccharolytic, amino-acid-fermenting anaerobe from the rumen, isolated by its ability to grow on pancreatic casein hydrolysate (PCH) as sole C source. ... Eubacterium pyruvativorans I-6(T) is a non-saccharolytic, amino-acid-fermenting anaerobe from the rumen, isolated by its ability...
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The Medscape Journal ... Allergy & Clinical Immunology ... The abundance of life on Earth is almost entirely due to biological photosynthesis, which depends on light energy. The source of light in natural habitats has heretofore been thought to be the sun, thus restricting photosynthesis to solar photic environments on the...
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Medical Relevance of Anaerobic Bacteria ... The fact that most of the human normal flora is composed of anaerobic bacteria suggests that anaerobic infections might be of medical concern. Indeed, anaerobic infections can occur in a variety of body sites and ... Most of the normal anaerobic flora are not overtly pathogenic;
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