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- article on "coryneform", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "coryneform" You can also: Search for Coryneform in Wikipedia...
- they are, more specifically, club-shaped, which inspired the genus name (coryneform means "club-shaped"). They are widely distributed in nature in the microbiota...
- caused by the species. After this it was formally defined again in 1995. Coryneform bacteria had for a long time been described as commensals of humans, colonising...
- areas are known to harbor large amounts of aerobic cocci and aerobic coryneform bacteria, which are both parts of normal skin flora. Intertrigo "Intertriginous...
- Corynebacterium otitidis is a coryneform Gram-positive bacterium first isolated from patients with otitis media. Parte, A.C. "Turicella". LPSN. Funke,...
- thought to simply be contaminants recovered from diphtheria patients, “coryneform” or “diphtheroids” are now believed to be the cause of such infections...
- 222, 226, 229. Google Books preview Schubert, K.; et al. (1996). "Two coryneform bacteria isolated from the surface of French Gruyère and Beaufort cheeses...
- Yamada K, Komagata K. (1972). "Taxonomic studies on coryneform bacteria. V. classification of coryneform bacteria". Journal of General and Applied Microbiology...
- Soriano, F.; Valero-Guillen, P. (1 January 1992). "classification of Coryneform Bacteria ****ociated with Human Urinary Tract Infection (Group D2) as Corynebacterium...
- coryneform bacterium from poultry deep litter". Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol. 38: 45–48. doi:10.1099/00207713-38-1-45. Schefferle HE. (1966). "Coryneform bacteria...