Examples of 'mycobacterial' in a sentence

Meaning of "mycobacterial"

mycobacterial (adjective) - relating to the bacteria of the Mycobacterium genus, known for causing diseases like tuberculosis and leprosy
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  • Of or pertaining to mycobacteria

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No mycobacterial transcription terminator has yet been characterized.
Regions diverging between mycobacterial species are shaded.
Mycobacterial infections remain a public health problem.
Are preserved throughout all analysed mycobacterial species.
The degree of mycobacterial uptake by macrophages were comparable.
Fortuitum and other potentially pathogenic mycobacterial species.
Mycobacterial infections are notoriously difficult to treat.
Quinoline derivatives and their use as mycobacterial inhibitors.
Analysis of mycobacterial strains with whole genome sequencing.
Compounds for use in the treatment of mycobacterial infections.
Mycobacterial growth indicator tube culture.
Quinoline derivatives as intermediates to mycobacterial inhibitors.
Fungal and mycobacterial cultures were negative.
This inhibition correlates with mycobacterial cell death.
Mycobacterial infections including mycobacterium tuberculosis have been increasing globally.

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Ethambutol is an essential drug in the management of mycobacterial infections.
In some cases the mycobacterial composition is administered twice.
Tuberculosis is the most clinically significant mycobacterial pathogen.
Most common cause of mycobacterial disease in parrots and parakeets.
Mycobacterial infection of the eye.
The mechanism of mycobacterial pathogenicity.
Mycobacterial cultures were lysed by sonication.
Fluorescent mycobacterial binding assay.
Mycobacterial protein antigens for cancer therapy and vaccination.
New agents that can control mycobacterial contamination are needed.
Role of mycobacterial surface molecules in determining the host response.
Treatment is needed for fungal or mycobacterial causes of aseptic meningitis.
Role of the mycobacterial lipoamide dehydrogenase in the pathogenesis of tuberculosis.
Several techniques are currently used clinically to identify a mycobacterial infection.
This test is used to manage mycobacterial infections such as tuberculosis.
Microbiology is currently the gold standard for diagnosing mycobacterial infections.
They are mycobacterial lesions.
Preparation of samples in order to release the mycobacterial nucleic acid.
Smear microscopy and mycobacterial culture of these clinical specimens were requested.
Commonly seen in association with fungal or mycobacterial infections in fish.
Other mycobacterial infections.
Therapy of nontuberculous mycobacterial infections.
Therapy for atypical mycobacterial infection must be prolonged and is based on sensitivity testing.
Specialized clinics for patients with mycobacterial and fungal infections.
Several mycobacterial species can be involved in the aetiology of avian tuberculosis and avian mycobacteriosis.
It may also be used when an atypical mycobacterial infection is suspected.
Each mycobacterial infection generates its own specific antibody response to a number of specified antigens.
The impact of these differences in mycobacterial virulence has not been studied.
Physicians rely on clinical microbiologists to assist them in diagnosing a mycobacterial infection.
Nontuberculous mycobacterial disease.
Sputum examination and cultures are essential to establish the diagnosis of mycobacterial infections.
Culture test by suppression of mycobacterial growth causing false negative results.
Such analysis may support future inhibitor screens to prevent mycobacterial infections.
The role of eosinophils in mycobacterial pathogenesis is still not well defined.
It makes it possible to identify systems for expression and export in a mycobacterial context.

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