Bacillus cereus, the causative agent of an emetic type of food-borne illness.
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Cereulide synthetase gene cluster from emetic Bacillus cereus: structure and location on a mega virulence plasmid related to Bacillus anthracis toxin plasmid pXO1Food-bacteria interplay: pathometabolism of emetic Bacillus cereusLaboratory diagnosis of bacterial gastroenteritisThe pore-forming haemolysins of bacillus cereus: a reviewFrom transcriptional landscapes to the identification of biomarkers for robustnessTranscriptional responses of Bacillus cereus towards challenges with the polysaccharide chitosanEmetic Bacillus cereus are more volatile than thought: recent foodborne outbreaks and prevalence studies in Bavaria (2007-2013).Dissecting interactions between nucleosides and germination receptors in Bacillus cereus 569 spores.Distinct roles of ComK1 and ComK2 in gene regulation in Bacillus cereus.Spectroscopic studies of the iron and manganese reconstituted tyrosyl radical in Bacillus cereus ribonucleotide reductase R2 protein.Concerted action of sphingomyelinase and non-hemolytic enterotoxin in pathogenic Bacillus cereus.Quantitative analysis of cereulide toxin from Bacillus cereus in rice and pasta using synthetic cereulide standard and 13C6-cereulide standard - a short validation study.The Ger receptor family from sporulating bacteria.The Bacillus cereus Hbl and Nhe tripartite enterotoxin components assemble sequentially on the surface of target cells and are not interchangeable.The Effect of Polyphenols Isolated from Cynanchi wilfordii Radix with Anti-inflammatory, Antioxidant, and Anti-bacterial ActivityDiscrimination of Bacillus anthracis and closely related microorganisms by analysis of 16S and 23S rRNA with oligonucleotide microarray.Characterization of the spore-forming Bacillus cereus sensu lato group and Clostridium perfringens bacteria isolated from the Australian dairy farm environment.Sequence Analysis of Inducible Prophage phIS3501 Integrated into the Haemolysin II Gene of Bacillus thuringiensis var israelensis ATCC35646.Identification of CdnL, a Putative Transcriptional Regulator Involved in Repair and Outgrowth of Heat-Damaged Bacillus cereus SporesMALDI-TOF MS portrait of emetic and non-emetic Bacillus cereus group members.Host-pathogen interactions: a proteomic view.Metagenomic Analysis of Airborne Bacterial Community and Diversity in Seoul, Korea, during December 2014, Asian Dust EventThe genetically remote pathogenic strain NVH391-98 of the Bacillus cereus group is representative of a cluster of thermophilic strains.Development of a double-antibody sandwich ELISA for rapid detection of Bacillus Cereus in food.Potential use of inhibitors of bacteria spore germination in the prophylactic treatment of anthrax and Clostridium difficile-associated disease.Evaluation of the Toxicity and Toxicokinetics of Cereulide from an Emetic Bacillus cereus Strain of Milk OriginSurviving Between Hosts: Sporulation and Transmission.The microbiology of alkaline-fermentation of indigenous seeds used as food condiments in Africa and Asia.Cerecidins, novel lantibiotics from Bacillus cereus with potent antimicrobial activityBacillus cereus responses to acid stress.Production, secretion and biological activity of Bacillus cereus enterotoxinsMultiple biological properties of macelignan and its pharmacological implications.Recovery of Heat Treated Bacillus cereus Spores Is Affected by Matrix Composition and Factors with Putative Functions in Damage Repair.Temperature Exerts Control of Bacillus cereus Emetic Toxin Production on Post-transcriptional Levels.Bacillus "next generation" diagnostics: moving from detection toward subtyping and risk-related strain profiling.Microbiological and Modeling Approach to Derive Performance Objectives for Bacillus cereus Group in Ready-to-Eat Salads.Evaluation of Two Standard and Two Chromogenic Selective Media for Optimal Growth and Enumeration of Isolates of 16 Unique Bacillus Species.Surveillance of Bacillus cereus Isolates in Korea from 2012 to 2014.Simulating Intestinal Growth Conditions Enhances Toxin Production of Enteropathogenic Bacillus cereus.Comparative Bioinformatics and Experimental Analysis of the Intergenic Regulatory Regions of Bacillus cereus hbl and nhe Enterotoxin Operons and the Impact of CodY on Virulence Heterogeneity
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Bacillus cereus, the causative agent of an emetic type of food-borne illness.
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Bacillus cereus, the causative agent of an emetic type of food-borne illness.
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Bacillus cereus, the causative agent of an emetic type of food-borne illness.
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Bacillus cereus, the causative agent of an emetic type of food-borne illness.
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Bacillus cereus, the causative agent of an emetic type of food-borne illness.
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Bacillus cereus, the causative agent of an emetic type of food-borne illness.
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Bacillus cereus, the causative agent of an emetic type of food-borne illness.
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Bacillus cereus, the causative agent of an emetic type of food-borne illness.
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Bacillus cereus, the causative agent of an emetic type of food-borne illness.
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Bacillus cereus, the causative agent of an emetic type of food-borne illness.
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Bacillus cereus, the causative agent of an emetic type of food-borne illness
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Martina Fricker
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10.1002/MNFR.200400055
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2004-12-01T00:00:00Z