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1 ve process of N(2) fixation in this obligate aerobe.
2 soil bacterium Bacillus subtilis is a strict aerobe.
3 n, many free-living diazotrophs are obligate aerobes.
4 otes as a hub between anaerobes and obligate aerobes.
5 anogenic), facultative aerobes, and obligate aerobes.
6 n the soil, and all its species are obligate aerobes.
7 ltative anaerobes and even more common among aerobes.
8 crucial to the energy metabolism of obligate aerobes.
9 en investigated are facultative anaerobes or aerobes.
10 -fold increased ratio of Bacteroides spp. to aerobes.
11 during evolution by the PDH complex found in aerobes.
12            Sixty isolates were recovered: 38 aerobes (1.5 isolates per specimen) and 22 anaerobes (0.
13 n through the GOE and ultimately to obligate aerobes [10-13].
14 res, 83.8% were polymicrobial, 48% grew only aerobes, 43.7% had both aerobes and anaerobes, and 1.3%
15 were isolated from 56 percent of the wounds, aerobes alone from 36 percent, and anaerobes alone from
16  in four of four blood culture bottles (both aerobe and anaerobe bottles).
17  The organism is usually treated as a strict aerobe and is cultured under fully aerobic conditions in
18                                 Thirty-seven aerobes and 10 anaerobes were recovered from isolates fr
19 .7 organisms per culture (range, 1 to 8) for aerobes and 2.3 organisms per culture (range, 1 to 9) fo
20                                 Twenty-seven aerobes and 41 anaerobes were found in isolates from pat
21 on and resulted in significantly fewer total aerobes and anaerobes in the peritoneal fluid of animals
22  little or no activity against gram-negative aerobes and anaerobes or yeast.
23                                              Aerobes and anaerobes were isolated from 56 percent of t
24                     Saline suspensions of 11 aerobes and anaerobes were used to inoculate swabs from
25 obial, 48% grew only aerobes, 43.7% had both aerobes and anaerobes, and 1.3% had only anaerobes.
26 , nutrient agar, and Mueller-Hinton agar for aerobes and brucella blood agar for anaerobes) with 138
27                                        Total aerobes and enterobacteria were less affected by diet an
28         In our cohort, higher maternal total aerobes and enterococci were related to increased risk o
29  species, including representatives of major aerobes and facultative anaerobes, as well as some anaer
30                    Mycobacteria are obligate aerobes and respire using two terminal respiratory oxida
31 ate anaerobes (nonmethanogenic), facultative aerobes, and obligate aerobes.
32 nted with the beta subunit from the obligate aerobe Bacillus megaterium.
33 ions presents special challenges in obligate aerobes, because the viability of these organisms depend
34  with neosugar to enumerate total anaerobes, aerobes, bifidobacteria, and enterobacteria, and to assa
35 nt to moxifloxacin; 27% of the gram-positive aerobes but only 6% of the members of the family Enterob
36 by this redox cycling, which is catalyzed in aerobes by the coupled activities of ferric iron reducta
37 rowth inhibition by the culturable bacterial aerobe consortia of 60 nasal microbiomes, and this revea
38 existed with facultative nitrate reducers or aerobes enabling the community to adjust to nitrate or o
39 "Ca. Chloracidobacterium thermophilum" is an aerobe, energy transfer among the BChls in these chloros
40                              The facultative aerobe Escherichia coli K-12 can use respiratory nitrate
41              Escherichia coli, a facultative aerobe, expresses two distinct respiratory nitrate reduc
42          Azotobacter vinelandii, an obligate aerobe, fixes nitrogen via the oxygen-sensitive Mo nitro
43 peroxide dismutase, the enzyme that protects aerobes from the toxic effects of oxygen, SOR does not c
44  from the proteins of obligate anaerobes and aerobes has established that the OI value of the genetic
45                                 Other common aerobes included streptococci, staphylococci, moraxella,
46 ate anaerobic bacteria, while oral commensal aerobes, including aerotolerant ones, such as Streptococ
47 cases positive for MRSA and other aggressive aerobes, initial findings prompted early drainage; outco
48 edox potential (LPQ) in anaerobes to HPQs in aerobes, is assumed to have followed Earth's surface oxy
49                    While considered obligate aerobes, little is known about how these bacteria respon
50 -positive bacteria considered to be obligate aerobes may play previously unrecognized roles in biogeo
51     Smoking decreases tissue oxygenation and aerobe metabolism temporarily.
52                            Being an obligate aerobe, Mycobacterium tuberculosis faces a number of ene
53      Depth-dependent activity of fermenters, aerobes, nitrate reducers, sulfate reducers, and chemoli
54 itrogen-fixing organisms are either obligate aerobes or closely associated with O(2)-respiring organi
55 ctually wield most of the same defences that aerobes possess, and many of them have the capacity to t
56 proteins, while it is different from that of aerobe proteins.
57 C behavior of 2707 HDSS caused by the marine aerobe Pseudomonas aeruginosa was investigated.
58 s a high degree of homology to CobI from the aerobe Pseudomonas denitrificans (29% identity; 51% cons
59 anese(II) (Mn(II)), mediated by the obligate aerobe Pseudomonas putida GB-1, was tested in a column o
60 e membrane-bound [NiFe]-hydrogenase from the aerobe, Ralstonia eutropha, reacts reversibly with O2 ev
61 ecause of their reliance upon Fe-S clusters, aerobes remain vulnerable to iron restriction and oxidat
62       Gentamicin resistance of gram-negative aerobes remained unchanged (excluding the arterial press
63              Plants and animals are obligate aerobes, requiring oxygen for mitochondrial respiration
64                 The consumption of oxygen by aerobes respiring this new source of organic matter in s
65  Hg uptake in the nonmethylating facultative aerobe, Shewanella oneidensis, under both anaerobic and
66 r the DNA and lipids of microbial functional aerobes (such as ammonia-oxidizing archaea: AOA) can be
67 s, likely hindered the emergence of obligate aerobes, such as animals, until the Ediacaran Period.
68 coupled dynamics in those infecting keystone aerobes, sulfate reducers, carbohydrate degraders and fe
69 ernal atopy, higher counts of maternal total aerobes (TA) and enterococci (E) were associated with in
70 he interior, whereas facultative or obligate aerobes tend to be at the periphery of the consortium.
71 , Saccharomyces cerevisiae, is a facultative aerobe that can tolerate mitochondrial mutations that wo
72 he rhizobia and C. crescentus, a free-living aerobe that cannot fix nitrogen, respire anaerobically,
73 ella catarrhalis is a Gram-negative obligate aerobe that is an important cause of human respiratory t
74 obacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) is an obligate aerobe that is capable of long-term persistence under co
75 the bacterium Bacillus subtilis, an obligate aerobe that is chemotactic to oxygen, and a nonmotile mu
76 seudomonas aeruginosa is considered a strict aerobe that possesses several enzymes important in the d
77 Some of these SUP05 bacteria are facultative aerobes that can use either nitrate or oxygen as a termi
78                                  Mammals are aerobes that harbor an intestinal ecosystem dominated by
79 obes are metabolically flexible chemotrophic aerobes that overcome oligotrophic conditions by using o
80         While AOB are characterized by being aerobes that oxidize ammonium (NH(4)(+)) to nitrite (NO(
81 anic-poor abyssal sediment consist mainly of aerobes that retain their metabolic potential under extr
82 t microorganisms are metabolically versatile aerobes that use atmospheric hydrogen to support aerobic
83                Here we show that an obligate aerobe, the soil actinomycete Mycobacterium smegmatis, a
84    Hydrogen metabolism enables this obligate aerobe to rapidly meet its energetic needs when switchin
85                                     Overall, aerobes were 100% susceptible to HBD-2 and HBD-3, wherea
86                              The predominant aerobes were Escherichia coli (n = 8) and Proteus sp. (n
87        Caulobacter crescentus is an obligate aerobe which is exposed to high concentrations of photos
88 nomes suggest these bacteria are facultative aerobes, with some capable of metabolizing phytoplankton