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1 S. enteritidis was found to attach specifically to fibro
2 S. enteritidis was isolated from 8 of 226 ice cream prod
4 comprises a positive selection step against S. enteritidis and a negative selection step against a m
6 CFU/mL and 94 CFU/mL for S. typhimurium and S. enteritidis, respectively, that could be attributed t
7 vidence that SEF14 fimbriae are expressed by S. enteritidis in vivo, previous studies showed that SEF
9 highly selective and can successfully detect S. enteritidis down to 600 CFU mL(-1) (equivalent to 18
10 as Salmonella enterica serotype Enteritidis (S. enteritidis) and Escherichia coli O157:H7, has genera
11 Salmonella enterica serotype Enteritidis (S. enteritidis) is a major food-borne pathogen, and its
12 in Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis (S. enteritidis) and closely related serovars, suggesting
13 lation for S. enteritidis LPS as well as for S. enteritidis LPS purchased from Sigma Chemical Co., th
14 nts the published level of glucosylation for S. enteritidis LPS as well as for S. enteritidis LPS pur
17 other Salmonella enterica serovars including S. enteritidis and S. dublin can also kill C. elegans.
19 aptamers, twelve rounds of selection to live S. enteritidis and S. typhimurium were performed, altern
20 We defined an outbreak-associated case of S. enteritidis infection as one in which S. enteritidis
21 acture of ice cream associated with cases of S. enteritidis infection were compared with those of pro
22 amers have the capacity to inhibit growth of S. enteritidis and S. typhimurium in bacterial cultures;
24 rvations indicated that clinical isolates of S. enteritidis are highly heterogeneous in their ability
26 as used to examine a panel of 29 isolates of S. enteritidis which had been previously characterized b
27 n extensive analysis of clinical isolates of S. enteritidis, demonstrate the complex nature of Salmon
28 ence characteristics of clinical isolates of S. enteritidis, we determined the 50% lethal doses (LD(5
29 ght and transmission electron micrographs of S. enteritidis invasion of granulosa cells showed organi
33 against challenge with S. typhimurium F98 or S. enteritidis 27A PT 8 in birds from vaccinated hens an
36 pool showing the highest binding affinity to S. enteritidis, a DNA sequence of high affinity to the b
39 of S. enteritidis infection as one in which S. enteritidis was cultured from a person who became ill
40 not confer protection against challenge with S. enteritidis, presumably because lpf phase-off variant
41 IFN-gamma +/+ mice following injection with S. enteritidis LPS, despite sustaining 11-fold reduction