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marcescens (noun) - Refers to a specific type of bacteria known as Serratia marcescens, commonly found in soil, water, and animals. It can also cause infections in humans

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They found serratia marcescens in his tears.
Marcescens also exhibits tryptophan and citrate degradation.
The system was tested against Serratia marcescens.
Marcescens results in a negative test.
Prodigiosin is a secondary metabolite of Serratia marcescens.
Marcescens was used because it is easily identifiable from its red pigment.
These clones were also tested with positive result in the Serratia marcescens overlay technique.
Marcescens from air.
Scientists also isolated Escherichia coli and Serratia marcescens species that can not degrade BACs.
Serratia marcescens meningitis associated with a contaminated benzalkonium chloride solution.
The bacteria is Serratia marcescens.
Serratia marcescens is an important nosocomial agent having high antibiotic resistance.
Specific examples of the genus Serratia can include Serratia marcescens and the like.
Serratia Marcescens is preserved in the form of a frozen tube.
Its real name is Serratia Marcescens.

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Serratia marcescens and Clostridium botulinum were the species most sensitive to the halocarbons tested.
Pestalotiopsis guepinii, aspergillus tamarii, colletotrichum gloeosporioides and serratia marcescens were used.
Marcescens is thought to be transmitted through hand-to-hand transmission by hospital personnel.
The prodigiosin is a secondary metabolite of serratia marcescens with various pharmaceutical, agrotoxic and antitumor applications.
Serratia marcescens contamination of antiseptic soap containing triclosan, implications for nosocomial infections.
Role of prodigiosin in phosphate-starved Serratia marcescens.
Marcescens is a source of ophthalmic and other topical infections, and can be readily assayed.
White pox disease, caused by the bacterium Serratia marcescens.
Marcescens causes cucurbit yellow vine disease, leading to sometimes serious losses in melon fields.
Use of pulsed-field gel electrophoresis to investigate an outbreak of Serratia marcescens.
In elkhorn coral, S. marcescens is the cause of the disease known as white pox disease.
A rare clinical form of gastroenteritis occurring in early infancy caused by infection with S. marcescens.
A major mechanism for S. marcescens antibiotic resistance is active efflux.
The ability to produce brown pigments was common to all the S. marcescens strains tested.
The Serratia marcescens ADPGPP, however, was not activated by any metabolite tested.
The dose response curve of platelets spiked with Serratia marcescens is shown in Figure 2.
Serratia marcescens is a species of rod-shaped Gram-negative bacteria in the family Enterobacteriaceae.
A transformed host microorganism according to claim 1, wherein said gene originates from Serratia marcescens.
Table 8 Immunoglobulin prophylaxis of Serratia marcescens mucin-enhanced peritoneal infection.
Of the six tests carried out, four containedBacillus globigii and two contained Serratia marcescens.
Colonies of transformed E. coli will produce areas of S. marcescens inhibition in overnight cultures.
Of the six tests carried out, four contained Bacillus globigii and two contained Serratia marcescens.
Marcescens can lead to life-threatening injuries and/or death.
Then they exposed those populations to the S. marcescens parasite.
Outbreaks of S. marcescens meningitis, wound infections, and arthritis have occurred in pediatric wards.
Abstract, Prodigiosin is a secondary metabolite mainly produced by Serratia marcescens.
Thus, S. marcescens can rely on citrate as a carbon source.
Transformed colonies of E. coli were screened by the Serratia marcescens overlay technique.
The spores of C. × marcescens are usually malformed although sterile.
In research laboratories employing Drosophila fruit flies, infection of them with S. marcescens is common.
It is also the first study to implicate S. marcescens in the Crohn 's - linked bacteriome.
Prokaryotes include bacterial hosts such as Eschericia coli, Salmonella typhimurium, and Serratia marcescens.
The study also found associations of the new bacterium - S. marcescens in the Crohn 's - linked bacteriome.
A transformed host microorganism according to claims 1 to 3, wherein said microorganism is Serratia marcescens.
The antibiogram of S. marcescens on Mueller-Hinton agar.

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