Types of Morphology Of all living cells, the bacteria are the smallest and most rapidly growing. There are a number of clearly discernible morphological types and these are shown in Figure 1. Most of the common bacteria are simple cocci or rods (bacillus) or spirals or curved forms. However...
Cell morphology was observed using a scanning electron microscope. RESULTS: Bacillus cereus cells were the most sensitive to cinnamic aldehyde among four different food-borne pathogens. When the cells were treated with 0.3 ml l(-1) of cinnamic aldehyde, the viable counts decreased about 6 log ...
Bacillus cereus is well known as a causative agent of foodborne gastrointestinal diseases and systemic non-gastrointestinal diseases. We have recently identified a pathogenic B. cereus (named H2) from a deep-sea cold-seep. H2 possesses the pyroptosis-inducing capacity and contains a number of entero...
In this study, the PLC from Bacillus cereus was used to determine if PLC expressed in E. coli also enhances the permeability of the cell membrane. Six different test proteins, three secretory and three cytosolic, with different molecular masses were co-expressed with B. cereus PLC. The ...
Glutaraldehyde is known to inactivate cells and viruses, while preserving their overall morphology. In addition, the high sensitivity and specificity of the assay mean that sample sizes can be very small, further reducing potent...
Figure 15.4.12 Flow cytometric enumeration of Bacillus cereus using the Bacteria Counting Kit (B7277). In this plot of forward scatter versus fluorescence, signals in the upper lefthand frame represent bacteria stained with SYTO BC ...
Figure 15.4.12 Flow cytometric enumeration of Bacillus cereus using the Bacteria Counting Kit (B7277). In this plot of forward scatter versus fluorescence, signals in the upper lefthand frame represent bacteria stained with SYTO ...
Quorum sensing molecules in yeast wastewater treatment and their regulation of yeast cell morphology. J. Water Process Eng. 2022, 49, 103191. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] Albuquerque, P.; Nicola, A.M.; Nieves, E.; Paes, H.C.; Williamson, P.R.; Silva-Pereira, I.; Casadevall, A. ...
cell morphology and structure by increasing tight junction proteins and inhibiting apoptosis in bovine endometrial cells infected byB. cereus. We propose thatLactobacillus rhamnosushas an efficacious effect on alleviating the cell damage induced by the greatly virulent and multi-drug-resistantB. cereus....
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