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  1. 25 cze 2022 · Pseudomonas aeruginosa (P. aeruginosa) is a Gram-negative opportunistic pathogen that infects patients with cystic fibrosis, burn wounds, immunodeficiency, chronic obstructive pulmonary...

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  2. 13 lip 2017 · STRUCTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA OUTER MEMBRANE PORINS. Most porins from P. aeruginosa have a molecular mass ranging from 45.4 kDa (OpdG/OccK9) to 53 kDa (OpdP/OccD3), except the two smaller OprG (25.2kDa) and OprH (21.6 kDa) and the OprF porin (37.6 kDa) (Table 1).

  3. 25 cze 2022 · Abstract. Pseudomonas aeruginosa (P. aeruginosa) is a Gram-negative opportunistic pathogen that infects patients with cystic fibrosis, burn wounds, immunodeficiency, chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder (COPD), cancer, and severe infection requiring ventilation, such as COVID-19.

  4. 8 sie 2023 · Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a gram-negative, aerobic, non-spore forming rod that is capable of causing a variety of infections in both immunocompetent and immunocompromised hosts.[1] Its predilection to cause infections among immunocompromised hosts, extreme versatility, antibiotic resistance, and a wide range of dynamic defenses makes it an ...

  5. 10 paź 2019 · P. aeruginosa is a heterotrophic, motile, Gram-negative rod-shaped bacterium about 15 µm long and 0.5–1.0 µm wide. It is a facultative aerobe that grows via aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration with nitrate as the terminal electron acceptor.

  6. The book invites the readers to learn more about the intrinsic ability of Pseudomonas aeruginosa to resist a wide variety of antimicrobial agents due to the concerted action of multidrug efflux pumps, antibiotic-degrading enzymes, and the low permeability of bacterial cellular envelopes.

  7. 31 sty 2011 · Pseudomonas aeruginosa, an important human pathogen, is estimated to be responsible for ∼10% of nosocomial infections worldwide. The pathogenesis of P. aeruginosa starts from its colonization in the damaged tissue or medical devices (e.g. catheters, prothesis and implanted heart valve etc.) facilitated by several extracellular adhesive ...

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