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COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF MICROBIOME COMPOSITION IN ORAL AND ATHEROSCLEROTIC PLAQUE
human metagenome
Microbial analysis by 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequence in patients with infective endocarditis
Compositional Changes in Oral Microbiota Diversity and Composition in Kidney Transplant Recipients and Donors: Exploring the Impact of Transplantation on Microbial Communities
Mus musculus
Identification of signaling pathways that respond to h18:0 in macrophages
unidentified microorganism
Genome sequencing and assembly of Streptococcus genomes
Infective Endocarditis caused by Enterobacteriaceae: phenotypic and molecular characterization of Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae causing endocarditis in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Characterization of bacterial strains causing endocarditis in hospitalized patients in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Genome sequence of ST398 strains
Temperate prophages increase bacterial adhesin expression and virulence in an experimental model of endocarditis due to Staphylococcus aureus from the CC398 lineage
Blood Microbiome Profiles in Health and Periodontitis
Comparison of Blood-borne bacterial population from orally healthy subjects and those with severe periodontitis
16S rRNA gene sequencing to identify bacterial pathogens in blood from infective endocarditis patients
Molecular Detection of Bacterial Pathogens from Endocarditis Patients
16srRNA gene sequencing to identify bacterial pathogens in blood from infective endocarditis patients
Role of the LytSR two-component regulatory system in Staphylococcus lugdunensis biofilm formation and pathogenesis
Serratia marcescens
Complete genome of Serratia marcescens WVU-010, a clinical isolate from blood stream infection
Complete genome of Serratia marcescens WVU-009, a clinical isolate from blood stream infection
Complete genome of Serratia marcescens WVU-008, a clinical isolate from blood stream infection
Complete genome of Serratia marcescens WVU-007, a clinical isolate from blood stream infection
Complete genome of Serratia marcescens WVU-006, a clinical isolate from blood stream infection
Complete genome of Serratia marcescens WVU-005, a clinical isolate from blood stream infection
Serratia marcescens strain:WVU-004
Serratia marcescens strain:WVU-004 Genome sequencing and assembly
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