Bacillus cereus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Bacillus cereus is an endemic, soil-dwelling, Gram-positive, rod-shaped, beta hemolytic bacterium. Some strains are harmful to humans and cause foodborne illness, while other strains can be benefic...
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Mastitis Pathogen Notes: Bacillus species & Other Gram-Positive Bacill ... Source; The primary source of Bacillus species and other Gram-positive bacilli are soil, water, dust, air, feces, vegetation, wounds and abscesses.
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Early attempts at classification of Bacillus species were based on two characteristics: aerobic growth and endospore formation. This resulted in tethering together many bacteria possessing different kinds of physiology and occupying a variety of habitats.
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textbookofbacteriology.net/Bacillus.html
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Various unique SASPs were identified, allowing the characterization of Bacillus species by obtaining sequence-specific information on single peptides. The applicability of this approach for the rapid identification of Bacillus species was further established by analyzing spore mixtures.
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/14710846
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The Medscape Journal ... Allergy & Clinical Immunology ... Bacillus [isolation & purification]
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/16907812
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Handheld ABX CME Center Q&A Forum Literature Review Site Info FAQ ... Other POC-IT Resources ... JH Infection Control; Center for Clinical Global Health; JH Viral Hepatitis Center; JH Center for Global Health; JH Division of Infectious Diseases; Infectious Diseases Grand Rounds; Zambia HIV Guide;
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The Microbiology Video Library. ... Characteristically, Bacillus cultures are Gram-positive when young, but may become Gram-negative as they age. Bacillus species are aerobic, sporulating, rod-shaped bacteria which are ubiquitous in nature.
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Bacillus species are rod-shaped, endospore-forming aerobic or facultatively anaerobic, Gram-positive bacteria; in some species cultures may turn Gram-negative with age. The many species of the genus exhibit a wide range of physiologic abilities that allow them to live in every natural environment.
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The Bacillus species of bacteria have interesting traits and are easy to find in nature. ... Isolation and study of Bacillus species from soil, manure, and plant materials is very easy for the beginning student using only foods found in any kitchen.
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