Bacterial
Meanings and phrases
adj.
- relating to or caused by bacteria
n.
- a film of mucus and bacteria deposited on the teeth that encourages the development of dental caries; dental plaque
n.
- any endotoxin or exotoxin formed in or elaborated by bacterial cells
n.
- a chronic bacterial infection of the endocardium and heart valves; symptoms develop slowly
E.g.
- They are usually caused by a bacterial infection.
- Septic arthritis is due to a bacterial infection to the joint.
- The diseases are caused by specific types of bacterial infection.
E.g.
- It has played a role in a number of outbreaks of fatal bacterial infections.
- Ampicillin has been used extensively to treat bacterial infections since 1961.
- There are a number of effective treatments for many strains of bacterial infections.
E.g.
- The lysozyme enzyme can also damage bacterial cell walls.
- It forms the fibrillar matrix on the bacterial cell surface.
- Around the outside of the cell membrane is the bacterial cell wall.
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- ADK has also been identified in different bacterial species and in yeast.
- A bioinformatics tool BPGA can be used to characterize the Pan Genome of bacterial species.
- RpsF leader RNA RpsF leader is a conserved RNA structure, widely distributed to many bacterial species.
E.g.
- Sodium hydroxide (lye) makes food too alkaline for bacterial growth.
- were able to inhibit bacterial growth, and even to cure bacterial infections in animals.
- It is bacteriostatic (it impairs bacterial growth, but does not kill bacteria directly).
E.g.
- As few as 15 bacterial cells can cause food-borne illness.
- In eukaryotic and some bacterial cells the replisomes are not formed.
- Ehrlich noted certain dyes would color human, animal, or bacterial cells, whereas others did not.