Search Results - "Koch, Arthur L."
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Bacterial Wall as Target for Attack Past, Present, and Future Research
Published in Clinical Microbiology Reviews (01-10-2003)“…Classifications Services CMR Citing Articles Google Scholar PubMed Related Content Social Bookmarking CiteULike Delicious Digg Facebook Google+ Mendeley Reddit…”
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Evolution of temperate pathogens: the bacteriophage/bacteria paradigm
Published in Virology journal (09-11-2007)“…Taking as a pattern, the T4 and lambda viruses interacting with each other and with their Gram-negative host, Escherichia coli, a general model is constructed…”
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Stone age diseases and modern AIDS
Published in Virology journal (07-08-2008)“…The great advantage of being a sexually transmitted disease is the ability to survive and specialize solely on a host species that is present in low numbers…”
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Oligotrophs versus copiotrophs
Published in BioEssays (01-07-2001)“…Bacteria can grow rapidly, yet there are some that grow slowly under apparent optimal conditions. These organisms are usually present in environments with low…”
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Were Gram-positive rods the first bacteria?
Published in Trends in microbiology (Regular ed.) (01-04-2003)“…At some point in the evolution of life, the domain Bacteria arose from prokaryotic progenitors. The cell that gave rise to the first bacterium has been given…”
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The re-incarnation, re-interpretation and re-demise of the transition probability model
Published in Journal of biotechnology (28-05-1999)“…There are two classes of models for the cell cycle that have both a deterministic and a stochastic part; they are the transition probability (TP) models and…”
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The permeability of the wall fabric of Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis
Published in Journal of Bacteriology (01-02-1996)“…Article Usage Stats Services JB Citing Articles Google Scholar PubMed Related Content Social Bookmarking CiteULike Delicious Digg Facebook Google+ Mendeley…”
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The exocytoskeleton
Published in Journal of molecular microbiology and biotechnology (01-01-2006)“…The murein or peptidoglycan wall enclosing most bacteria is essential for the life style of most organisms in the Domain of Bacteria. Only in special…”
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WHAT SIZE SHOULD A BACTERIUM BE? A Question of Scale
Published in Annual review of microbiology (01-01-1996)“…There are living prokaryotes (Bacteria and Archaea) that have cell sizes that range from 0.02-400 μm 3 . Over this tremendous range, various abilities to cope…”
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Microbial physiology and ecology of slow growth
Published in Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews (01-09-1997)“…AUTHOR'S CORRECTION ( vol. 62 , p. 248 ) Article Usage Stats Services MMBR Citing Articles Google Scholar PubMed Related Content Social Bookmarking CiteULike…”
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Patchiness of murein insertion into the sidewall of Escherichia coli
Published in Microbiology (Society for General Microbiology) (01-07-2003)“…1 Centro de Biologia Molecular Severo Ochoa, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas-Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Facultad de Ciencias, 28049…”
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Why are rod-shaped bacteria rod shaped?
Published in Trends in microbiology (Regular ed.) (01-10-2002)“…Generally speaking, bacteria grow and divide indefinitely, and as long as the growth conditions are maintained they retain constant dimensions and shapes with…”
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The bacterium's way for safe enlargement and division
Published in Applied and environmental microbiology (01-09-2000)“…Koch outlines the technology and architecture of the cell wall that even the first successful bacterium must have developed. His information is based on what…”
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Autolysis control hypotheses for tolerance to wall antibiotics
Published in Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy (01-10-2001)“…Antibiotics are divided into two classes: bacteriostatic and bactericidal. The reasons for their classification are usually self-evident, although seldom…”
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Shapes that Escherichia coli cells can achieve, as a paradigm for other bacteria
Published in Critical reviews in microbiology (01-01-2005)“…Because the sacculi of Gram-negative rod-shaped cells are so thin, it is difficult to imagine how they grow and divide and maintain a characteristic shape and…”
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The three-for-one model for Gram-negative wall growth: a problem and a possible solution
Published in FEMS microbiology letters (01-05-1998)“…The murein wall in Gram-negative bacteria is so thin that the mechanism of growth is necessarily complicated. From analytical data of murein components, Höltje…”
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Cell wall-deficient (CWD) bacterial pathogens: could amylotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) be due to one?
Published in Critical reviews in microbiology (01-01-2003)“…Recently, a number of diseases that had been thought previously to be caused by something other than an infectious agent are now known to be caused by…”
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Unidirectional movement of flares of cells of Myxococcus xanthus
Published in Critical reviews in microbiology (2006)“…Amongst other modes, Myxococcal cells move in swarms that are flares or columns of cells. It has been argued that this is a strategy allowing a large enough…”
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Control of the bacterial cell cycle by cytoplasmic growth
Published in Critical reviews in microbiology (2002)“…For free-living single-celled organisms, it can be assumed that it is their success in acquiring resources and converting them into cytoplasm that controls the…”
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Simulation of the conformation of the murein fabric : the oligoglycan, penta-muropeptide, and cross-linked nona-muropeptide
Published in Archives of microbiology (01-12-2000)“…The structure and conformation of the sacculus of bacteria at a scale much larger than just the component disaccharide penta-muropeptide is not well known and…”
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