Mycobacterium Tuberculosis:
The bacterium that causes tuberculosis is Myco bacterium tuberculosis has unusually waxy walls, and also is slow-growing and among the foremost recalcitrant bacteria to treatment. The complete genome sequence of M. tuberculosis was published in 1998 revealing a remarkably with large proportion of its coding capacity dedicated to producing enzymes involved in lipogenesis and lipolysis, the buildup and breakdown of lipids. Bacteria are microscopic, and single-cell organisms that live almost everywhere. Bacteria sleep in every climate and site on earth. Some are airborne while others sleep in water or soil. Bacteria can survive and inside plants, animals, and other people. The word "bacteria" features a negative connotation, but the bacteria actually perform many vital functions for organisms and within the environment. For example, plants need bacteria within the soil so as to grow. The overwhelming majority of bacteria are harmless to people and a few strains are even beneficial. In the human alimentary canal , good bacteria aid in digestion and produce vitamins. They also can help with immunity, making the body less hospitable to the bad bacteria and other produce harmful pathogens. When considering all the strains of bacteria that exist, relatively few are capable of creating people sick.
High Impact List of Articles
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Screening, isolation, biochemical and plant growth promoting characterization of endophytic bacteria.
Abid Ullah, Hafsa Mushtaq, Usman Ali1, Hakim, Ehsan Ali, Samavia MubeenResearch Article: Microbiology: Current Research
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Screening, isolation, biochemical and plant growth promoting characterization of endophytic bacteria.
Abid Ullah, Hafsa Mushtaq, Usman Ali1, Hakim, Ehsan Ali, Samavia MubeenResearch Article: Microbiology: Current Research
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Pseudolysin (elastase B): a protagonist in the pseudomonas aeruginosa pathogenesis.
Andre L S Santos, Anna Clara M Galdino, Marta H BranquinhaEditorial: Microbiology: Current Research
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Pseudolysin (elastase B): a protagonist in the pseudomonas aeruginosa pathogenesis.
Andre L S Santos, Anna Clara M Galdino, Marta H BranquinhaEditorial: Microbiology: Current Research
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Green synthesis of copper oxide nanoparticles for biological applications.
Bhuvaneshwari V, Vaidehi D, Logpriya SEditorial: Microbiology: Current Research
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Green synthesis of copper oxide nanoparticles for biological applications.
Bhuvaneshwari V, Vaidehi D, Logpriya SEditorial: Microbiology: Current Research
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Focus on the problem of carbapenem resistance in clinical significant non-fermenters: Acinetobacter baumannii and Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Petrova A, Murdjeva MEditorial: Microbiology: Current Research
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Focus on the problem of carbapenem resistance in clinical significant non-fermenters: Acinetobacter baumannii and Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Petrova A, Murdjeva MEditorial: Microbiology: Current Research
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Evaluation of antimicrobial activity and phytochemical analysis of sicilian lemon peel (Citrus lemon Burm)
Racowski I, Piotto J, Procópio VEditorial: Microbiology: Current Research
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Evaluation of antimicrobial activity and phytochemical analysis of sicilian lemon peel (Citrus lemon Burm)
Racowski I, Piotto J, Procópio VEditorial: Microbiology: Current Research
Conference Proceedings
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Bionomic of Streblotesiva (Lepidoptera: Lasiocampidae) a polyphagous defoliator at Bushehr, Iran
Farrar N, Zamani A.A, Haghani M, MoeeinyNaghadeh N and Azizkhani EPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Parasitic Diseases: Diagnosis and Therapy
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Bionomic of Streblotesiva (Lepidoptera: Lasiocampidae) a polyphagous defoliator at Bushehr, Iran
Farrar N, Zamani A.A, Haghani M, MoeeinyNaghadeh N and Azizkhani EPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Parasitic Diseases: Diagnosis and Therapy
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Influence of genetically modified mosquitoes in dengue epidemic network
Hafiz Abid Mahmood MalikPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Virology Research Journal
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Influence of genetically modified mosquitoes in dengue epidemic network
Hafiz Abid Mahmood MalikPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Virology Research Journal
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THE DETECTION OF HIDDEN PLASMODIUM INFECTION IN LAOS
Shigeyuki KanoKeynote: Journal of Parasitic Diseases: Diagnosis and Therapy
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THE DETECTION OF HIDDEN PLASMODIUM INFECTION IN LAOS
Shigeyuki KanoKeynote: Journal of Parasitic Diseases: Diagnosis and Therapy
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In their own words: Racial/ethnic and gender differences in sources and preferences for HIV prevention information among young adults
Dexter Voisin, Cheng-Shi Shiu, Anjanette Chan Tack, Cathy Krieger, Dominika Sekulska and Lauren JohnsonScientific Tracks Abstracts: Virology Research Journal
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In their own words: Racial/ethnic and gender differences in sources and preferences for HIV prevention information among young adults
Dexter Voisin, Cheng-Shi Shiu, Anjanette Chan Tack, Cathy Krieger, Dominika Sekulska and Lauren JohnsonScientific Tracks Abstracts: Virology Research Journal
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Matrix protein gene variants of two serotypes of vesicular stomatitis virus are ideal viral vectors for prime-boost therapeutic HIV vaccines
C Yong KangKeynote: Virology Research Journal
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Matrix protein gene variants of two serotypes of vesicular stomatitis virus are ideal viral vectors for prime-boost therapeutic HIV vaccines
C Yong KangKeynote: Virology Research Journal