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Meaning of "mycobacteria"

Mycobacteria is a type of bacteria that includes the species responsible for diseases such as tuberculosis and leprosy. They are characterized by their waxy cell walls and slow growth rate
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Mycobacteria also require special culture media.
The generation time of mycobacteria is exceptionally long.
Mycobacteria have an outer membrane lipid bilayer.
Environmental nontuberculous mycobacteria in the hawaiian islands.
The mycobacteria are subdivided into several groups.
It is not affected by most other environmental mycobacteria.
Cultures for mycobacteria and fungi were negative.
Spectrum of disease due to rapidly growing mycobacteria.
Detection of mycobacteria of the tuberculosis bacillus group.
The transcription terminator should be functional in mycobacteria.
Mycobacteria are bacillae with a highly diversified habitat.
The spread of mycobacteria through the bronchi.
Mycobacteria is most commonly associated with tuberculous.
Mycobacterium abscessus is a species of rapidly growing mycobacteria.
Detection of mycobacteria by multiplex nucleic acid amplification.

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Such probes are useful in distinguishing between mycobacteria.
Mycobacteria require varying temperatures to grow.
Ethanol is also effective against various mycobacteria.
Mycobacteria can be cultivated in either solid or liquid media.
Example of detection of the resistance of mycobacteria to streptomycin.
Some mycobacteria produce carotenoid pigments without light.
Disinfectants for use against mycobacteria are known.
Mycobacteria avium is common in the environment.
Kit for detecting and identifying mycobacteria.
There are many types of mycobacteria other than tuberculosis.
Other mycobacteria were not inhibited by the same concentrations.
Crocodilians may acquire mycobacteria from infected meat.
Mycobacteria are still a great problem in the clinical área.
Several other lipids of mycobacteria have immunomodulatory activity.
Mycobacteria are known to be highly effective adjuvants.
It can be caused by tuberculous or nontuberculous mycobacteria.
Tuberculous mycobacteria enter the alveoli by airborne transmission.
Could have been an atypical mycobacteria or aspergillus.
Mycobacteria are resistant to many antimicrobial drugs.
Cloning of genes impacting on human immune responses to mycobacteria.
Mycobacteria are comparatively difficult to inactivate by biocidal active compounds.
Studies of the intrinsic mechanisms of multidrug resistance in mycobacteria.
Various compounds from mycobacteria have been reported to be immunomodulating.
The vector is advantageously introduced in the mycobacteria by electroporation.
Mycobacteria infect monocytes and macrophages.
Nosocomial infections due to nontuberculous mycobacteria.
Mycobacteria are the causal agents of tuberculosis.
Pulmonary infection with nontuberculous mycobacteria.
The dead mycobacteria will become phagocytosed by macrophages.
This discovery was made by amplification from a strain of mycobacteria.
The investigation of mycobacteria and deep fungi was also negative.
An antimicrobial agent capable of destroying mycobacteria.
Selective media for mycobacteria or fungi can also be inoculated.
Prior infection with other mycobacteria.
Mycobacteria have an outer membrane.

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