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1  and microaerophilic), instead of one (i.e., microaerophilic).
2 obic (5% CO(2), 3% H(2), 0.087 ppm O(2)) and microaerophilic (1% CO(2), 3.48 ppm O(2)) growth conditi
3  for growth of Mycobacterium bovis BCG under microaerophilic (1.3% O(2)) culture conditions and fully
4 ggregate formation by Fe(II) oxidizers under microaerophilic/aerobic conditions, and (3) Pu-Fe-OM-agg
5  two nonreplicating stages, corresponding to microaerophilic and anaerobic persistence, is responsibl
6 y of these taxa are new to science, and both microaerophilic and anaerobic taxa appear to be represen
7                     Recent data suggest that microaerophilic and parasitic protozoa, which lack oxida
8 tions included air and CO2-enriched aerobic, microaerophilic, and anaerobic atmospheres.
9 ant) communities with gene-inferred aerobic, microaerophilic, and anaerobic metabolisms are likely su
10 -positive, aerobic, facultatively anaerobic, microaerophilic, and anaerobic species, were characteriz
11                                              Microaerophilic bacteria are adapted to low oxygen envir
12                                    Growth of microaerophilic bacteria in the AnaeroPack Campylo (Mits
13 tential and oxidation rates of circumneutral microaerophilic bacterial Fe(II) oxidation using a serie
14  hepaticus is a gram-negative, spiral-shaped microaerophilic bacterium associated with chronic intest
15                                          The microaerophilic bacterium Campylobacter jejuni is a sign
16            Infection with the Gram-negative, microaerophilic bacterium Helicobacter pylori induces an
17              Our results identify the marine microaerophilic bacterium Nitrospina as a potential merc
18       Helicobacter pylori is a gram-negative microaerophilic bacterium that colonizes the gastric muc
19                       As a gram-negative and microaerophilic bacterium, Helicobacter pylori (HP) is t
20 ric oxygen conditions neither is optimal for microaerophilic C. jejuni nor reflects the low-oxygen en
21 aming of the tumor microbiome with increased microaerophilic Campylobacterales, which can be reversed
22                       Despite its obligatory microaerophilic character, it can metabolize D-glucose a
23                          Bacteria grew under microaerophilic conditions at 37 and 42 degrees C, were
24                                 Growth under microaerophilic conditions resulted in a significant, ap
25  redox sensor that enables the cells to seek microaerophilic conditions that support optimum nitrogen
26 part of its respiratory chain, whereas under microaerophilic conditions, the quinol:fumarate reductas
27 eria that can fix atmospheric nitrogen under microaerophilic conditions.
28 higher replication rate observed in vitro in microaerophilic conditions.
29 the Fnr and ArcA regulatory proteins in this microaerophilic control of respiratory gene expression w
30 that lower levels of NapA were produced when microaerophilic cultures were purged with nitrogen gas t
31 e proton-importing ATP synthase F1Fo and the microaerophilic cytochrome d (cyd), which minimizes prot
32   The organism was fastidious and required a microaerophilic environment containing H(2) for growth.
33  for several days in an artificially created microaerophilic environment.
34       Trichomonas vaginalis is a unicellular microaerophilic eukaryote that lacks mitochondria yet co
35                                  A number of microaerophilic eukaryotes lack mitochondria but possess
36 lts will help to better assess the impact of microaerophilic Fe(II) oxidation on the biogeochemical i
37  cycling processes in anoxic layers, such as microaerophilic Fe(II) oxidation or photoferrotrophy, co
38 rowth of Sideroxydans lithotrophicus ES-1, a microaerophilic Fe(II)-oxidizing bacterium (FeOB), using
39                        Our work used a model microaerophilic Fe(II)-oxidizing bacterium Sideroxydans
40 vironments characterized by low oxygen where microaerophilic Fe(II)-oxidizing microorganisms successf
41 n with Helicobacter pylori, a Gram-negative, microaerophilic, flagellated bacteria that adheres to hu
42                                          The microaerophilic food-borne pathogen Campylobacter jejuni
43 been investigated in Campylobacter jejuni, a microaerophilic food-borne pathogen.
44                    Campylobacter jejuni is a microaerophilic foodborne pathogen that is sensitive to
45 ditional commensals (eight anaerobic and one microaerophilic) from three phyla common in the gut--Bac
46                      Campylobacter jejuni, a microaerophilic, gram-negative bacterium, is a common ca
47  delta-epsilon group of proteobacteria, is a microaerophilic, Gram-negative, flagellate, spiral bacte
48 xpression, a model M. tuberculosis system of microaerophilic growth and non-replicating persistence w
49     However, it was previously reported that microaerophilic growth at 37 degrees C allows L. pneumop
50 hia coli, which is optimally expressed under microaerophilic growth conditions.
51 namplified RNA in the switch from aerobic to microaerophilic growth were also reflected in the amplif
52 utant under conditions of aerobic as well as microaerophilic growth, indicating that SarA acts as a n
53 d E. coli K1 invasion of BMEC 3- to 10-fold: microaerophilic growth, media buffered at pH 6.5, and me
54 hmic and stationary phase grown cells of the microaerophilic human pathogen C. jejuni using RNA-seq r
55 sources also is consistent with the proposed microaerophilic, hydrogen-based energy economy for this
56 ent substrate conditions (i.e., sulfidic and microaerophilic), instead of one (i.e., microaerophilic)
57 ygen concentration increased but remained at microaerophilic levels throughout the Mid-Proterozoic, c
58 Complex I is an evolutionary adaptation to a microaerophilic lifestyle enabling (proton) uncoupled ox
59                                          The microaerophilic magnetotactic bacterium Magnetospirillum
60        Helicobacter pylori, a gram-negative, microaerophilic, motile, spiral-shaped bacterium, has be
61                  Surprisingly, growth of the microaerophilic mucosal pathogen Campylobacter jejuni un
62 1%) had either obligate anaerobic (n = 5) or microaerophilic (n = 4, one of whom also had anaerobes)
63                                          The microaerophilic nitrogen-fixing bacterium Azospirillum b
64 elf is induced just as the bacilli enter the microaerophilic NRP stage 1 (NRP-1).
65 e causative agent of venereal syphilis, is a microaerophilic obligate pathogen of humans.
66                                           In microaerophilic organisms such as Campylobacter, biofilm
67 hat can be exploited as drug targets against microaerophilic parasites.
68                 The citric acid cycle in the microaerophilic pathogen Campylobacter jejuni is potenti
69                                The foodborne microaerophilic pathogen, Campylobacter jejuni, possesse
70                                              Microaerophilic pathogens such as Giardia lamblia, Entam
71 s BCG (KO) replicated markedly faster in the microaerophilic phase of a hypoxia model that resulted i
72   The fermentation enzymes, which enable the microaerophilic protist Entamoeba histolytica to parasit
73  increase in the Earth's atmosphere but many microaerophilic protists require little or no oxygen to
74                   Entamoeba histolytica is a microaerophilic protozoan parasite in which neither mito
75 y, our work expands our understanding of how microaerophilic protozoan parasites maintain their optim
76    When the oxygen level was raised into the microaerophilic range (ca. 7% air saturation) cyd-lacZ e
77  is chronic infection with the gram-negative microaerophilic spiral bacterium: Helicobacter pylori.
78       Campylobacter jejuni, a gram-negative, microaerophilic, spiral bacterium, is a common cause of
79                                         This microaerophilic stage was characterized by a slow rate o
80 mucilaginosa have adapted to live within the microaerophilic surface of the mucus layer in CF lungs.
81                Though wild-type H. pylori is microaerophilic, the mutants are even more sensitive to