Antimicrobial susceptibility testing of Francisella tularensis with a modified Mueller-Hinton broth
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TularemiaSlow-Onset Inhibition of the FabI Enoyl Reductase from Francisella tularensis : Residence Time and in Vivo ActivityDifferential chitinase activity and production within Francisella species, subspecies, and subpopulationsRole of TLR signaling in Francisella tularensis-LPS-induced, antibody-mediated protection against Francisella tularensis challenge.Azithromycin effectiveness against intracellular infections of Francisella.Glutathione provides a source of cysteine essential for intracellular multiplication of Francisella tularensis.Phagosomal retention of Francisella tularensis results in TIRAP/Mal-independent TLR2 signaling.Bactericidal activities of antibiotics against intracellular Francisella tularensis.Use of aminoglycosides in treatment of infections due to intracellular bacteriaImportance of B cells, but not specific antibodies, in primary and secondary protective immunity to the intracellular bacterium Francisella tularensis live vaccine strainPurified lipopolysaccharide from Francisella tularensis live vaccine strain (LVS) induces protective immunity against LVS infection that requires B cells and gamma interferon.Macrophage replication screen identifies a novel Francisella hydroperoxide resistance protein involved in virulence.Roles for wbtC, wbtI, and kdtA Genes in Lipopolysaccharide Biosynthesis, Protein Glycosylation, Virulence, and Immunogenicity in Francisella tularensis2 Strain SCHU S4.Plasmid addiction systems: perspectives and applications in biotechnology.A mutant of Francisella tularensis strain SCHU S4 lacking the ability to express a 58-kilodalton protein is attenuated for virulence and is an effective live vaccine.Transfer of immunity against lethal murine Francisella infection by specific antibody depends on host gamma interferon and T cells.Versatility of aminoglycosides and prospects for their future.Growth of Francisella tularensis LVS in macrophages: the acidic intracellular compartment provides essential iron required for growthMinimal requirements for murine resistance to infection with Francisella tularensis LVS.Coactivating signals for the hepatic lymphocyte gamma interferon response to Francisella tularensisVirulence comparison in mice of distinct isolates of type A Francisella tularensis.Infection of mice with Francisella as an immunological modelPrior Inoculation with Type B Strains of Francisella tularensis Provides Partial Protection against Virulent Type A Strains in Cottontail RabbitsFrancisella tularensis Susceptibility to Antibiotics: A Comprehensive Review of the Data Obtained In vitro and in Animal Models.In vitro susceptibility of isolates of Francisella tularensis types A and B from North AmericaActivation of macrophages for destruction of Francisella tularensis: identification of cytokines, effector cells, and effector molecules.Live vaccine strain of Francisella tularensis: infection and immunity in mice.Direct and indirect impairment of human dendritic cell function by virulent Francisella tularensis Schu S4.Detection of Francisella tularensis in blood by polymerase chain reactionAn outbreak of oropharyngeal tularemia with cervical adenopathy predominantly in the left side.Substituted diphenyl ethers as a broad-spectrum platform for the development of chemotherapeutics for the treatment of tularaemiaBroth microdilution susceptibility testing of Francisella tularensis: quality control limits for nine antimicrobial agents and three standard quality control strainsIn Vitro Antibiotic Susceptibilities of Francisella tularensis Determined by Broth Microdilution following CLSI Methods.In vivo clearance of an intracellular bacterium, Francisella tularensis LVS, is dependent on the p40 subunit of interleukin-12 (IL-12) but not on IL-12 p70.Rapid generation of specific protective immunity to Francisella tularensis.Early pathogenesis of infection in the liver with the facultative intracellular bacteria Listeria monocytogenes, Francisella tularensis, and Salmonella typhimurium involves lysis of infected hepatocytes by leukocytes.An in vitro model system used to study adherence and invasion of Francisella tularensis live vaccine strain in nonphagocytic cells.Interaction of Francisella asiatica with tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) innate immunity.Source of phosphate in the enzymic reaction as a point of distinction among aminoglycoside 2''-phosphotransferases.Diverse myeloid and lymphoid cell subpopulations produce gamma interferon during early innate immune responses to Francisella tularensis live vaccine strain.
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Antimicrobial susceptibility testing of Francisella tularensis with a modified Mueller-Hinton broth
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scientific article published on August 1985
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Antimicrobial susceptibility t ...... modified Mueller-Hinton broth
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Antimicrobial susceptibility t ...... modified Mueller-Hinton broth
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Antimicrobial susceptibility t ...... modified Mueller-Hinton broth
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