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1 e murine lung by log-phase cells of Nocardia asteroides.
2 esponses to murine pulmonary infection by N. asteroides.
3 t clearance of the infectious agent Nocardia asteroides.
4 est this, mice were inoculated with Nocardia asteroides.
5        Thirty-five N. cyriacigeorgica, 30 N. asteroides, 26 N. farcinica, 12 N. otitidiscaviarum, and
6                                     Nocardia asteroides accounts for most transplant-related nocardio
7 or unresolved issue is the type strain of N. asteroides, as the present one (ATCC 19247), chosen befo
8 t the core microbiota member Bifidobacterium asteroides, but that exhibited different host ranges at
9 luded all the isolates belonging to Nocardia asteroides complex antibiogram type IV.
10  the unofficial species designation Nocardia asteroides complex antimicrobial susceptibility pattern
11 ion of N. farcinica from other members of N. asteroides complex is important because this species cha
12  vitro susceptibility testing of 26 Nocardia asteroides complex isolates to the following antimicrobi
13  vitro susceptibilities of members of the N. asteroides complex to a panel of nine antimicrobial agen
14 were seen with Gordona bronchialis, Nocardia asteroides complex type VI, Nocardia otitidiscaviarum, N
15 ally significant species within the Nocardia asteroides complex.
16 e proposed new species Nocardia wallacei (N. asteroides drug pattern IV) and N. blacklockiae (N. tran
17 th DNA-DNA hybridization, indicated that "N. asteroides drug pattern IV," "N. transvalensis new taxon
18  types of Nocardia asteroides (except for N. asteroides drug pattern type IV, which gave inconsistent
19  hybridization results confirm that Nocardia asteroides drug pattern type VI, which has long been rec
20 olates of the drug pattern types of Nocardia asteroides (except for N. asteroides drug pattern type I
21                 The interactions of Nocardia asteroides GUH-2 with pulmonary epithelial cells of C57B
22 cted intranasally with log-phase cells of N. asteroides GUH-2.
23 monary epithelial cells and HeLa cells by N. asteroides GUH-2.
24                    The adherence of Nocardia asteroides in the murine brain and lungs was determined.
25 lted in strikingly increased mortality to N. asteroides infection.
26 culture growth and identification of this N. asteroides isolate affected both initial therapeutic dec
27 atterns were unique for N. transvalensis, N. asteroides IV, and N. brevicatena.
28       All isolates of N. cyriacigeorgica, N. asteroides, N. abscessus, and N. otitidiscaviarum were s
29 tant to imipenem, but N. cyriacigeorgica, N. asteroides, N. farcinica, and N. abscessus were only mod
30 ndica is a rare pathogen related to Nocardia asteroides, Nocardia neocaledoniensis, and Nocardia cais
31 case illustrates that N brasiliensis, like N asteroides, produces pulmonary disease and dissemination
32              Intratracheal inoculation of N. asteroides rapidly up-regulated the CXC chemokines macro
33 ity pattern type VI and distinct from the N. asteroides sensu stricto strain ATCC 19247(T).
34 phosphate, whereas strains of N. nova and N. asteroides sensu stricto were always negative.
35 istory; this is especially true for Nocardia asteroides, the type species of the genus and previously
36 Nocardia sp. type strains (except for the N. asteroides type strain) and representative isolates of t
37                                     Nocardia asteroides was isolated after prolonged culture from the