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125 related items for PubMed ID: 206573

  • 1. Bacteriocin typing of Clostridium perfringens in human feces.
    Mahony DE, Swantee CA.
    J Clin Microbiol; 1978 Mar; 7(3):307-9. PubMed ID: 206573
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  • 2. Multiple typing techniques applied to a Clostridium perfringens food poisoning outbreak.
    Mahony DE, Ahmed R, Jackson SG.
    J Appl Bacteriol; 1992 Apr; 72(4):309-14. PubMed ID: 1517172
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  • 3. Bacteriocin susceptibility of Clostridium perfringens: a provisional typing schema.
    Mahony DE.
    Appl Microbiol; 1974 Aug; 28(2):172-6. PubMed ID: 4368445
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  • 4. The potential of bacteriocin typing in the study of Clostridium perfringens food poisoning.
    Watson GN, Stringer MF, Gilbert RJ, Mahony DE.
    J Clin Pathol; 1982 Dec; 35(12):1361-5. PubMed ID: 6294146
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  • 5. Strain differentiation of Clostridium perfringens by bacteriocin typing, plasmid profiling and ribotyping.
    Schalch B, Eisgruber H, Schau HP, Wiedmann M, Stolle A.
    Zentralbl Veterinarmed B; 1998 Dec; 45(10):595-602. PubMed ID: 9916550
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  • 6. The assessment and application of a bacteriocin typing scheme for Clostridium perfringens.
    Watson GN.
    J Hyg (Lond); 1985 Feb; 94(1):69-79. PubMed ID: 2857743
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  • 7. Further development of a bacteriocin typing system for Clostridium perfringens.
    Scott HG, Mahony DE.
    J Appl Bacteriol; 1982 Dec; 53(3):363-9. PubMed ID: 6302063
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  • 8. Plasmid analysis as a means of strain differentiation in Clostridium perfringens.
    Mahony DE, Stringer MF, Borriello SP, Mader JA.
    J Clin Microbiol; 1987 Jul; 25(7):1333-5. PubMed ID: 2886514
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  • 9. Response of Clostridium perfringens and its L form to bacteriocins of C. perfringens.
    Mahony DE.
    Can J Microbiol; 1982 Sep; 28(9):1032-6. PubMed ID: 6291734
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  • 10. Passive bacteriocin typing of strains of Clostridium perfringens type A causing food poisoning for epidemiologic studies.
    Satija KC, Narayan KG.
    J Infect Dis; 1980 Dec; 142(6):899-902. PubMed ID: 6257802
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  • 20. Persistent high numbers of Clostridium perfringens in the intestines of Japanese aged adults.
    Yamagishi T, Serikawa T, Morita R, Nakamura S, Nishida S.
    Jpn J Microbiol; 1976 Oct; 20(5):397-403. PubMed ID: 186657
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