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  2. Journal of Bacteriology - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Bacteriology is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal established in 1916. It is published by the American Society for Microbiology and the editor in chief is George A. O'Toole Jr. ( Dartmouth College ).

  3. Bacterial secretion system - Wikipedia

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    One process is a one-step mechanism in which proteins from the cytoplasm of bacteria are transported and delivered directly through the cell membrane into the host cell. Another involves a two-step activity in which the proteins are first transported out of the inner cell membrane, then deposited in the periplasm , and finally through the outer ...

  4. Swarming motility - Wikipedia

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    This picture was taken against a lightsource to make the dendrites (white branched structures) clearly stand out. Swarming motility is a rapid (2–10 μm/s) and coordinated translocation of a bacterial population across solid or semi-solid surfaces, [ 1 ] and is an example of bacterial multicellularity and swarm behaviour .

  5. American Society for Microbiology - Wikipedia

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    Eukaryotic Cell; Microbiology Resource Announcements; Infection and Immunity; Journal of Bacteriology; Journal of Clinical Microbiology; Journal of Virology; Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews; Microbiology Spectrum; Molecular and Cellular Biology; The society also publishes Microcosm, a quarterly news magazine for members. Through its ...

  6. Transduction (genetics) - Wikipedia

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    An example is the viral transfer of DNA from one bacterium to another and hence an example of horizontal gene transfer. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ page needed ] Transduction does not require physical contact between the cell donating the DNA and the cell receiving the DNA (which occurs in conjugation ), and it is DNase resistant ( transformation is ...

  7. Medical microbiology - Wikipedia

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    By sterilizing the instruments with diluted carbolic acid and using it to clean wounds, post-operative infections were reduced, making surgery safer for patients. [6] In the years between 1876 and 1884 Robert Koch provided much insight into infectious diseases. He was one of the first scientists to focus on the isolation of bacteria in pure ...

  8. Filamentation - Wikipedia

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    The increased cell length can protect bacteria from protozoan predation and neutrophil phagocytosis by making ingestion of cells more difficult. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Filamentation is also thought to protect bacteria from antibiotics, and is associated with other aspects of bacterial virulence such as biofilm formation.

  9. Microbial symbiosis and immunity - Wikipedia

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    This article needs attention from an expert in Molecular and Cell Biology or microbiology. The specific problem is: content unfocused, poor structure, bulk written by inexperienced student editor. WikiProject Molecular and Cell Biology or WikiProject Microbiology may be able to help recruit an expert.