Molecular characterization of the acute septic response to Gram-positive versus Gram-negative bacterial infectionNo Abstractdoi:10.1007/978-3-642-19024-7_87Oberholzer, A.Dinarello, C. A.Ertel, W.Moldawer, L. L.
Gram-negative bacteremia has been associated with severe sepsis, although the exact mechanism and pathophysiological differences among bacterial species are not well understood. In the previous issue ofCritical Care, Abe and colleagues report results of a retrospective study that show a significantly high...
Some previous studies have examined gram-positive versus gram-negative CM and reproduction (Barker et al., 1998; Schrick et al., 2001; Santos et al., 2004) and some have examined CM occurring in the intervals before AI, AI to pregnancy diagnosis, and after pregnancy diagnosis (Barker et ...
Cell 2006, 124:767-782. 14. Bianchi ME: DAMPs, PAMPs and alarmins: all we need to know about danger. J Leukoc Biol 2007, 81:1-5. doi:10.1186/cc9013 Cite this article as: Alexandraki I, Palacio C: Gram-negative versus Gram- positive bacteremia: what is more alarmin(g)? Critical...
Gram-Positive vs. Gram-Negative Bacteria | Differences & Examples from Chapter 3 / Lesson 25 78K Learn about Gram positive vs Gram negative bacteria. Discover the differences between Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria, and study examples of Gram stains. Related...
Gram-Negative versus Gram-Positive Prosthetic Joint Infections A letter to the editor is presented in response to the article on gram-negative prosthetic joint infections which was published in the October 1, 2009 issue. I.,Uaekay,L.,... - 《Clinical Infectious Diseases》 被引量: 57发表: ...
The cell wall of Gram-negative bacteria has a very distinctive layered look under the electron microscope and is dramatically different from the Gram-positive cell wall. The inner layer consists of a thin peptidoglycan layer; the outer layer or outer membrane is a protein containing bilayer. The...
Peptidoglycan is a single macromolecule made of glycan chains crosslinked by peptide side branches that surrounds the cell, acting as a constraint to internal turgor1,3. In Gram-positive bacteria, peptidoglycan is tens of nanometres thick, generally portrayed as a homogeneous structure that provides ...
aureusorStreptococcus pneumoniaethat are able to retain the crystal violet stain of Gram coloration because of the high amount of peptidoglycan in their cell wall. They commonly lack the outer membrane found in Gram-negative bacteria.Fusidic acidis a typical drug with a Gram-positive spectrum...
52a As shown in Figure 310-1, gram-negative pathogens are almost as frequent as gram-positive ones, with the gram-positive versus gram-negative ratio in bloodstream infections at 60% versus 40% and 55% versus 45% in the literature review and ECIL-4 surveillance, respectively. The detailed ...