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1 Aggregatibacter, Cardiobacterium, Eikenella, Kingella) bacteremia.
2 , our structural and biochemical analyses of Kingella denitrificans and Neisseria gonorrhoeae HpuA mu
3                                              Kingella denitrificans possess type-4 pili, and the type
4 n genes from the type strain (ATCC 33394) of Kingella denitrificans.
5 inobacillus, Cardiobacterium, Eikenella, and Kingella (HACEK) bacteria in blood cultures with standar
6 egatibacter, Cardiobacterium, Eikenella, and Kingella (HACEK) species was compared to that of phenoty
7 egatibacter, Cardiobacterium, Eikenella, and Kingella), historically associated with delayed blood cu
8  and Capnocytophaga in monozygotic twins and Kingella in dizygotic twins.
9                          The bacterial genus Kingella includes two pathogenic species, namely Kingell
10 we present a phylogenomic study of the genus Kingella, including new genomic sequences for 88 clinica
11 obacterium hominis, Eikenella corrodens, and Kingella kingae (HACEK) clinical isolates and 20 Haemoph
12 ella includes two pathogenic species, namely Kingella kingae and Kingella negevensis, as well as stri
13        Despite the increasing recognition of Kingella kingae as an important pathogen of early childh
14             Cell-free extracts prepared from Kingella kingae colony biofilms were found to inhibit bi
15 Escherichia coli alpha-hemolysin (HlyA), and Kingella kingae cytotoxin (RtxA).
16              The emerging pediatric pathogen Kingella kingae elaborates a lipopolysaccharide (LPS) th
17 enges in Staphylococcus aureus treatment and Kingella kingae identification are changing the approach
18                                              Kingella kingae is a bacterial pathogen associated with
19                                              Kingella kingae is a commensal of the upper respiratory
20                                              Kingella kingae is a common cause of invasive disease in
21                                              Kingella kingae is a gram-negative bacterium that coloni
22                                              Kingella kingae is a gram-negative bacterium that is bei
23                                              Kingella kingae is a human oral bacterium that can cause
24                                              Kingella kingae is a human oral bacterium that can cause
25                                              Kingella kingae is a member of the Neisseriaceae and is
26 illin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus exists.Kingella kingae is a more prevalent cause of osteoarticu
27                                              Kingella kingae is also increasingly identified as a cau
28                                              Kingella kingae is an emerging bacterial pathogen that i
29                                              Kingella kingae is an emerging bacterial pathogen that i
30                                     Although Kingella kingae is the most common etiology of osteoarti
31 emonstrated variable rates of detection were Kingella kingae, Haemophilus influenzae, and Neisseria m
32 ch cases, and with fastidious organisms like Kingella kingae, molecular methods are useful for identi
33 es an ever smaller portion as the fastidious Kingella kingea is emerging.
34 thogenic species, namely Kingella kingae and Kingella negevensis, as well as strictly commensal speci
35 lla haemolysans, Haemophilus parainfluenzae, Kingella oralis, Lautropia mirabilis, Neisseria elongata
36 a spp, Streptococcus spp, Bergeyella sp, and Kingella oralis.
37 ical associations, rs10973953 with the genus Kingella (P = 1.38 x 10(-9)) and rs4721629 with the genu
38 era, Capnocytophaga, Slackia, Porphyromonas, Kingella, Peptostreptococcaceae, Lactobacillus, and Atop
39 own organism be classified as a new species, Kingella potus sp. nov.
40 iobacterium hominis, Eikenella corrodens, or Kingella species) gram-negative bacilli is rare, is poor
41 uired by a common ancestor of the pathogenic Kingella species, and that a preexisting type-I secretio
42                 Two relatively less invasive Kingella species, K. oralis and K. denitrificans, were f