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Corynebacterium granulosum is a bacterium that may stimulate the immune system to fight cancer.
Additionally, 16 conserved signature proteins, which are uniquely found in Corynebacterium species, have been identified.
Diphtheria is an infectious disease caused by a bacterium Corynebacterium diphtheriae.
Diphtheria is caused by toxigenic strains of the bacterium Corynebacterium diphtheriae.
Both of these indels serve as molecular markers for species of the genus Corynebacterium.
The metabolic pathways of Corynebacterium have been further manipulated to produce lysine and threonine.
Friedrich Loeffler was the first one to cultivate Corynebacterium diphtheriae in 1884.
Cellulitis is also seen in staphylococcus and corynebacterium mixed infections in bulls.
Subsequently, clarified the relationships within the major bacterial groups represented by Erwinia and Corynebacterium.
It is caused by the Gram-positive bacterium Corynebacterium minutissimum.
Corynebacterium diphtheriae is a pathogenic bacterium that causes diphtheria.
It introduces toxigenicity into strains of Corynebacterium diphtheriae.
Porins B and C are cell wall channel-forming proteins from Corynebacterium.
The nondiphtheiroid Corynebacterium species can even be found in the mucosa and normal skin flora of humans and animals.
Corynebacterium diphtheriae causes membrane formation in conjunctiva of non immunized children.
Corynebacterium endocarditis usually infects the left side of the heart in males, though C. amycolatum has shown a predilection for women.
Tinsdale agar contains potassium tellurite, which can isolate Corynebacterium diphteriae.
Buck, in 1949, described a modified Loeffler's medium for cultivating Corynebacterium diphtheriae.
The principal features of the Corynebacterium genus were described by Collins and Cummins in 1986.
The disease has been linked to an infection of Corynebacterium, a genus of bacteria that also causes diphtheria in humans.
Corynebacterium diphtheriae produces the toxin of diphtheria only when it is infected by the phage β.
Corynebacterium afermentans subsp.
He used Koch's postulates to prove association between Corynebacterium diphtheriae and Diphtheria.
However, it seems likely that a triggering agent (e.g. a virus) might be involved in which renders the corynebacterium a secondary pathogen.
Corynebacterium matruchotii is a Gram positive (G+) bacilli with long filaments and short, thick terminal ends.