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1 acteria, but was absent in spherical, single cocci.
2 ter cell, a trait we show is common to other cocci.
3 s the models for division plane selection in cocci.
4 lood culture broths containing Gram-positive cocci.
5 nicity of clinically important Gram-positive cocci.
6 ther staphylococci and related Gram-positive cocci.
7 tudying cell wall synthesis in Gram-positive cocci.
8 n showed large aggregations of Gram positive cocci.
9  potent adhesins in pathogenic Gram-positive cocci.
10 ogenic species among Gram-positive anaerobic cocci.
11 es in vancomycin resistance of Gram-positive cocci.
12 d elements found in Gram-positive pathogenic cocci.
13 MRSA from that caused by other gram-positive cocci.
14 d cultures growing clusters of gram-positive cocci.
15 erent bacteria identified were Gram-positive cocci.
16 to-identify catalase-negative, gram-positive cocci.
17 on by the secretion pathway of gram-positive cocci.
18 thogenic as well as pathogenic gram-positive cocci.
19 ude newly described species of gram-positive cocci.
20 acterial target in the low-G+C gram-positive cocci.
21 ed against multidrug-resistant gram-positive cocci.
22 als with massive deposition of gram-positive cocci.
23 ures heavily contaminated with gram-positive cocci.
24 or blood cultures positive for gram-positive cocci, 24 to 48 h is required for the detection of S. au
25 n causative pathogens included gram-positive cocci (45%), predominantly staphylococci, and nosocomial
26 The predominant anaerobes were gram-positive cocci (45.2%), Prevotella species (13.6%), Porphyromonas
27 Enterobacteriaceae isolates, 5 Gram-positive cocci, 5 Gram-negative nonfermenting species, 9 Mycobact
28                                Gram-positive cocci accounted for the majority of the organisms causin
29  basis for a reaction by which Gram-positive cocci acquire resistance to a last resort antibiotic.
30  of the extracted wires showed attachment of cocci aggregations to the wire metal surface.
31 , with P+ Opa+ gonococci, contained dividing cocci and appeared to be surrounded by cell membrane but
32  mum and 100 kDa-1 mum) had more free/single cocci and bacilli.
33                Infections with gram-positive cocci and fungi are common, with pulmonary infections be
34 tion with antibiotic-resistant Gram-positive cocci and fungi, and high mortality (27.1%).
35 entration-dependent killing of Gram-positive cocci and pharmacokinetics characterized by extensive ti
36 e of atypical mycobacteria and Gram-positive cocci and the growing number of other rare pathogens.
37 tive rods), lipoteichoic acid (Gram-positive cocci), and lipoarabinomannan (Mycobacteria) become high
38  organism, gram-negative rods, gram-positive cocci, and fungal bloodstream infection.
39 ge of characteristic shapes, including rods, cocci, and spirals.
40 e none of these six species of gram-positive cocci are included in the identification databases for t
41 ture of the sediment where the magnetotactic cocci are present (always below 1 degrees C) suggests th
42  terms how such elementary forms as rods and cocci are produced, and the shapes of several individual
43 ative, vancomycin-susceptible, gram-positive cocci arranged in clusters and tetrads, as are all Aeroc
44 viding rapid identification of Gram-positive cocci as well as detection of resistance markers directl
45 showed three-dimensional aggregates of these cocci attached to the wound surface.
46 ot restricted to morphotypes resembling only cocci but was also present on rods and branched filament
47     Our experiments suggest that some of the cocci can revert back to the spiral morphology with full
48 ces from magnetically-enriched magnetotactic cocci clustered into three distinct groups affiliated wi
49                            The magnetotactic cocci contained magnetosomes either arranged as two or f
50 renoid biosynthesis in several gram-positive cocci depends on the mevalonate pathway for conversion o
51 multidrug-resistant strains of gram-positive cocci employ exclusively the mevalonate pathway for IPP
52                       However, gram-positive cocci exclusively use the mevalonate pathway, which is e
53                      Gram-positive anaerobic cocci (GPAC) are a heterogeneous group of organisms that
54 clinically important gram-positive anaerobic cocci (GPAC) by sequencing 13 type strains of establishe
55 her rates of positive FUBC for gram-positive cocci (GPC) but not GNB.
56 staphylococci (CoNS) and other Gram-positive cocci (GPC) directly from VersaTREK blood culture bottle
57 ly identification of clustered Gram-positive cocci (GPC) in blood cultures and on appropriate antibio
58 re polymicrobial, with aerobic gram-positive cocci (GPC), and especially staphylococci, the most comm
59 AL) fluid was notable for many Gram-positive cocci (GPC), but cultures of BAL fluid and subcarinal ly
60 wth, pathogens, septic events, gram-positive cocci, gram-negative rods, Staphylococcus aureus, and cu
61                             Previously these cocci have been reported to be senescent, since they cou
62  prevailing model of cell wall biogenesis in cocci holds that peptidoglycan synthesis (i.e., transgly
63 illin resistance directly from gram-positive cocci in cluster-containing blood culture medium.
64 ive blood culture bottles with gram-positive cocci in clusters (GPCC) and provides results within 2.5
65  staphylococcal isolates after gram-positive cocci in clusters (GPCC) are observed in positive blood
66 d culture bottles that contain gram-positive cocci in clusters (GPCC) is described.
67 ruments and demonstrating only Gram-positive cocci in clusters on Gram stain were tested by QuickFISH
68  blood culture bottles growing gram-positive cocci in clusters were cultured and studied by LightCycl
69 dred blood cultures containing gram-positive cocci in clusters were identified by conventional method
70 tures with gram stains showing gram-positive cocci in clusters were included.
71  blood cultures that contained gram-positive cocci in clusters were tested.
72 ures (containing predominantly gram-positive cocci in clusters) were subcultured on 5% sheep blood ag
73 ood culture bottles containing gram-positive cocci in clusters.
74 tive blood cultures containing Gram-positive cocci in clusters.
75 es with a Gram stain result of Gram-positive cocci in pairs and/or chains were evaluated with the Nan
76 5 Bactec bottles demonstrating Gram-positive cocci in singles or clusters were tested during the pros
77 surface-associated proteins of gram-positive cocci involved in virulence and immunity.
78 uid (CSF) in order to identify Gram-positive cocci noted on a Gram stain of CSF from a previously hea
79 in BacT/Alert FA bottles) with Gram-positive cocci observed with Gram staining were analyzed using th
80 croscopy revealed cell wall-less pleomorphic cocci of 350 to 700 nm in diameter.
81 staining of growth on BEAA and subculture of cocci on sheep blood agar plates for vancomycin disk dif
82                                        Round cocci, on the other hand, have lost their MreB cables an
83 eric gram-negative bacilli and gram-positive cocci, only Lactococcus lactis subspecies lactis produce
84     Most Neisseria species are gram-negative cocci or diplococci; currently, N. elongata is the only
85 ogens, 136 of 345 (39%) of the gram-positive cocci (P < .001), 48 of 175 (27%; P = .02) of the gram-n
86 e recovered significantly more gram-positive cocci (P < 0.001), S. aureus isolates (P < 0.001), coagu
87 e recovered significantly more gram-positive cocci (P < 0.001), S. aureus isolates (P < 0.001), Enter
88 s recovered significantly more gram-positive cocci (P < 0.001), Staphylococcus aureus (P = 0.003), co
89 e total organisms (P = 0.002), gram-positive cocci (P = 0.03), Staphylococcus aureus (P = 0.05), Ente
90 m stain compared to those with Gram-positive cocci (P=0.67).
91 Hg production but decreased when the pinched cocci (persister) form became the major morphotype.
92  growth rates of 25 strains of gram-positive cocci representing five genera on heart infusion agar pl
93 ted abdominal aortic aneurysm; gram-positive cocci resembling S. pneumoniae were detected within the
94 lysis of magnetically-enriched magnetotactic cocci revealed the presence of mam genes and MTB-specifi
95  cases of culture-negative endocarditis with cocci seen in valve vegetations are presented.
96 dentified and sequenced in two gram-positive cocci, Staphylococcus aureus and Enterococcus faecalis.
97 ted, RrgA-expressing, DivIVA-negative single cocci, suggesting that only a minority of S. pneumoniae
98 , catalase-negative, facultatively anaerobic cocci that are associated with wound and prosthetic join
99 the alloiococci from the other gram-positive cocci that are facultatively anaerobic.
100 n were division-competent, spherical, single cocci that expressed adhesive RrgA-containing pili.
101 ites contained large number of magnetotactic cocci that were studied using electron microscopy and mo
102 n contrast, in response to the gram-positive cocci, the lpr animals had similar or lower numbers of P
103                        For 104 gram-positive cocci, there were 93.2 and 93.1% categorical agreements
104 tive blood cultures exhibiting Gram-positive cocci upon initial Gram staining.
105 of a substantial proportion of Gram-positive cocci using the Biotyper method according to manufacture
106                       Isolated or aggregated cocci were probable in 18.8% of IOL optic surfaces (n =
107 ng and a reduced length of ULVWF, but single cocci were still tethered by ULVWF at physiological leve
108 larities when the genes of the gram-positive cocci were translated and compared to bacterial homologs
109 % of anaerobes, especially the gram-positive cocci, were resistant to moxifloxacin; 27% of the gram-p
110 for mevalonate biosynthesis in gram-positive cocci, which are highly divergent from those of mammals,
111 ingested SA were bleached, and the number of cocci within PMN-retaining fluorescent GFP closely corre
112 s adhered by their distal ends to individual cocci within the microcolonies.

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