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Two distinct hemolytic activities in Xenorhabdus nematophila are active against immunocompetent insect cells.
Brillard J, Ribeiro C, Boemare N, Brehélin M, Givaudan A. Brillard J, et al. Among authors: givaudan a. Appl Environ Microbiol. 2001 Jun;67(6):2515-25. doi: 10.1128/AEM.67.6.2515-2525.2001. Appl Environ Microbiol. 2001. PMID: 11375158 Free PMC article.
The first extracellular cytolytic activity occurred when bacterial cells reached the stationary phase. It also displayed a hemolytic activity on sheep red blood cells, and it was heat labile. ...Insertional inactivation of flhD gene in X. nematophila leads to the loss of h …
The first extracellular cytolytic activity occurred when bacterial cells reached the stationary phase. It also displayed a hemolytic …
Units of plasticity in bacterial genomes: new insight from the comparative genomics of two bacteria interacting with invertebrates, Photorhabdus and Xenorhabdus.
Ogier JC, Calteau A, Forst S, Goodrich-Blair H, Roche D, Rouy Z, Suen G, Zumbihl R, Givaudan A, Tailliez P, Médigue C, Gaudriault S. Ogier JC, et al. Among authors: givaudan a. BMC Genomics. 2010 Oct 15;11:568. doi: 10.1186/1471-2164-11-568. BMC Genomics. 2010. PMID: 20950463 Free PMC article.
The entomopathogenic bacterial endosymbionts Xenorhabdus and Photorhabdus: convergent lifestyles from divergent genomes.
Chaston JM, Suen G, Tucker SL, Andersen AW, Bhasin A, Bode E, Bode HB, Brachmann AO, Cowles CE, Cowles KN, Darby C, de Léon L, Drace K, Du Z, Givaudan A, Herbert Tran EE, Jewell KA, Knack JJ, Krasomil-Osterfeld KC, Kukor R, Lanois A, Latreille P, Leimgruber NK, Lipke CM, Liu R, Lu X, Martens EC, Marri PR, Médigue C, Menard ML, Miller NM, Morales-Soto N, Norton S, Ogier JC, Orchard SS, Park D, Park Y, Qurollo BA, Sugar DR, Richards GR, Rouy Z, Slominski B, Slominski K, Snyder H, Tjaden BC, van der Hoeven R, Welch RD, Wheeler C, Xiang B, Barbazuk B, Gaudriault S, Goodner B, Slater SC, Forst S, Goldman BS, Goodrich-Blair H. Chaston JM, et al. Among authors: givaudan a. PLoS One. 2011;6(11):e27909. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0027909. Epub 2011 Nov 18. PLoS One. 2011. PMID: 22125637 Free PMC article.
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