The osmoprotective properties of urine for bacteria: the protective effect of betaine and human urine against low pH and high concentrations of electrolytes, sugars, and urea.
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Osmoprotective activity for Escherichia coli in mammalian renal inner medulla and urine. Correlation of glycine and proline betaines and sorbitol with response to osmotic loadsIsolation of glycine betaine and proline betaine from human urine. Assessment of their role as osmoprotective agents for bacteria and the kidneyIdentification of genes in an extraintestinal isolate of Escherichia coli with increased expression after exposure to human urine.Osmolarity and pH growth conditions regulate fim gene transcription and type 1 pilus expression in uropathogenic Escherichia coliInfluence of the RpoS (KatF) sigma factor on maintenance of viability and culturability of Escherichia coli and Salmonella typhimurium in seawater.Prolonged antibiotic use induces intestinal injury in mice that is repaired after removing antibiotic pressure: implications for empiric antibiotic therapyOrigins of the osmoprotective properties of betaine and proline in Escherichia coli K-12.Accumulation of 3-(N-morpholino)propanesulfonate by osmotically stressed Escherichia coli K-12.Dimethylthetin can substitute for glycine betaine as an osmoprotectant molecule for Escherichia coli.Choline Catabolism in Burkholderia thailandensis Is Regulated by Multiple Glutamine Amidotransferase 1-Containing AraC Family Transcriptional Regulators.Potential nutritional and physiological functions of betaine in livestock.Living with urea stress.Survival of feline mycoplasmas in urine.Accumulation of natural and synthetic betaines by a mammalian renal cell line.Effects of NaCl, glucose, and aldose reductase inhibitors on cloning efficiency of renal medullary cells.Chemical chaperones regulate molecular chaperones in vitro and in cells under combined salt and heat stresses.Factors Influencing Escherichia coli and Enterococcus durans Growth in Parenteral Nutrition With and Without Lipid Emulsion to Inform Maximum Duration of Infusion Policy Decisions.Sensitivity of Escherichia coli to proline analogues during osmotic stress and anaerobiosis.Effect of novel compound, 1-methyl-1-piperidino methane sulfonate (MPMS), on the osmoprotectant activity of glycine betaine, choline and L-proline in Escherichia coli.The Effect of Urine Concentration and pH on the Growth of Escherichia Coli in Canine Urine In Vitro.
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The osmoprotective properties of urine for bacteria: the protective effect of betaine and human urine against low pH and high concentrations of electrolytes, sugars, and urea.
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The osmoprotective properties ...... lectrolytes, sugars, and urea.
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The osmoprotective properties ...... lectrolytes, sugars, and urea.
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The osmoprotective properties ...... lectrolytes, sugars, and urea.
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The osmoprotective properties ...... lectrolytes, sugars, and urea.
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The osmoprotective properties ...... lectrolytes, sugars, and urea.
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The osmoprotective properties ...... lectrolytes, sugars, and urea.
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The osmoprotective properties ...... electrolytes, sugars, and urea
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10.1093/INFDIS/152.6.1308
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1985-12-01T00:00:00Z