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Bacterial cell structure - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Illustration of a bacterial cell structure. ... DNA in the bacterial cell is generally confined to this central region. Though it isn't bounded by a membrane, it is visibly distinct (by transmission microscopy) from the rest of the cell interior.
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Campylobacter rectus is a periodontal pathogen with a 150-kDa protein on its cell surface. ... Campylobacter rectus is a periodontal pathogen with a 150-kDa protein on its cell surface. This protein forms a paracrystalline lattice, called the S-layer, surrounding the outer membrane of this gram-negative bacterium.
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The OspE2 product of Shigella spp. ... The ospE2 mutation did not affect initial cell entry and multiplication in cells, but the mutant formed smaller-than-normal plaques on cell monolayers, indicating a deficiency in cell-to-cell spread by the bacteria.
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home > arthritis center > arthritis a-z list > bacterium in giant cell arteritis article ... Bacterium Tracks Discovered In Arteries With Giant Cell Arteritis (Temporal Arteritis) ... Bacterium In Giant Cell Arteritis Related Articles...
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CELL WALL; The top half of the diagram shows a Gram +ve bacterium with its thick peptidoglycan outer wall closely apposed to the inner plasma membrane. The lower half of the cell shows a Gram -ve bacterium with its inner plasma membrane, thin intermediate peptidoglycan layer and external membrane.
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