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137 related items for PubMed ID: 7759391

  • 1. A clinical isolate of Aeromonas sobria with three chromosomally mediated inducible beta-lactamases: a cephalosporinase, a penicillinase and a third enzyme, displaying carbapenemase activity.
    Walsh TR, Payne DJ, MacGowan AP, Bennett PM.
    J Antimicrob Chemother; 1995 Feb; 35(2):271-9. PubMed ID: 7759391
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  • 2. Sequence analysis of two chromosomally mediated inducible beta-lactamases from Aeromonas sobria, strain 163a, one a class D penicillinase, the other an AmpC cephalosporinase.
    Walsh TR, Hall L, MacGowan AP, Bennett PM.
    J Antimicrob Chemother; 1995 Jul; 36(1):41-52. PubMed ID: 8537283
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  • 3. Cloning and expression of a cloxacillin-hydrolyzing enzyme and a cephalosporinase from Aeromonas sobria AER 14M in Escherichia coli: requirement for an E. coli chromosomal mutation for efficient expression of the class D enzyme.
    Rasmussen BA, Keeney D, Yang Y, Bush K.
    Antimicrob Agents Chemother; 1994 Sep; 38(9):2078-85. PubMed ID: 7811022
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  • 4. Distribution and expression of beta-lactamase genes among Aeromonas spp.
    Walsh TR, Stunt RA, Nabi JA, MacGowan AP, Bennett PM.
    J Antimicrob Chemother; 1997 Aug; 40(2):171-8. PubMed ID: 9301981
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  • 5. Cloning of chromosomal beta-lactamase genes from Yersinia enterocolitica.
    Seoane A, García Lobo JM.
    J Gen Microbiol; 1991 Jan; 137(1):141-6. PubMed ID: 2045777
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  • 6. Beta-lactam resistance in Aeromonas spp. caused by inducible beta-lactamases active against penicillins, cephalosporins, and carbapenems.
    Bakken JS, Sanders CC, Clark RB, Hori M.
    Antimicrob Agents Chemother; 1988 Sep; 32(9):1314-9. PubMed ID: 3264129
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  • 7. Purification and characterization of inducible beta-lactamases in Aeromonas spp.
    Iaconis JP, Sanders CC.
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  • 8. [Fluoroquinolone and aminoglycoside resistance in chromosomal cephalosporinase-overproducing gram-negative bacilli strains with inducible beta-lactamase].
    López-Yeste M, Xercavins M, Lite J, Cuchí E, Garau J.
    Enferm Infecc Microbiol Clin; 1996 Apr; 14(4):211-4. PubMed ID: 9044634
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  • 9. The Aeromonas metallo-beta-lactamases: genetics, enzymology, and contribution to drug resistance.
    Rossolini GM, Walsh T, Amicosante G.
    Microb Drug Resist; 1996 Apr; 2(2):245-52. PubMed ID: 9158767
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  • 11. Identification of a novel plasmid-mediated beta-lactamase with chromosomal cephalosporinase characteristics from Klebsiella pneumoniae.
    Tzouvelekis LS, Tzelepi E, Mentis AF, Tsakris A.
    J Antimicrob Chemother; 1993 May; 31(5):645-54. PubMed ID: 8335495
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  • 12. Genetic linkage of the penicillinase gene, amp, and blrAB, encoding the regulator of beta-lactamase expression in Aeromonas spp.
    Niumsup P, Simm AM, Nurmahomed K, Walsh TR, Bennett PM, Avison MB.
    J Antimicrob Chemother; 2003 Jun; 51(6):1351-8. PubMed ID: 12746371
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  • 16. Three beta-lactamases isolated from Aeromonas salmonicida, including a carbapenemase not detectable by conventional methods.
    Hayes MV, Thomson CJ, Amyes SG.
    Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis; 1994 Oct; 13(10):805-11. PubMed ID: 7889949
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  • 17. Genetic and biochemical properties of AER-1, a novel carbenicillin-hydrolyzing beta-lactamase from Aeromonas hydrophila.
    Hedges RW, Medeiros AA, Cohenford M, Jacoby GA.
    Antimicrob Agents Chemother; 1985 Apr; 27(4):479-84. PubMed ID: 3890725
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  • 18. Biochemical characterization of the carbapenem-hydrolyzing beta-lactamase AsbM1 from Aeromonas sobria AER 14M: a member of a novel subgroup of metallo-beta-lactamases.
    Yang Y, Bush K.
    FEMS Microbiol Lett; 1996 Apr 01; 137(2-3):193-200. PubMed ID: 8998985
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  • 19. Beta-lactamase in gram-negative rods: the relationship between penicillinase and R plasmids in gram-negative rods.
    Takesue Y, Yokoyama T, Kodama T, Murakami Y, Sewake H, Miyamoto K, Imamura Y, Tsumura H, Matsuura Y.
    Hiroshima J Med Sci; 1990 Sep 01; 39(3):65-9. PubMed ID: 2126540
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  • 20. Genetic and biochemical characterization of TRU-1, the endogenous class C beta-lactamase from Aeromonas enteropelogenes.
    De Luca F, Giraud-Morin C, Rossolini GM, Docquier JD, Fosse T.
    Antimicrob Agents Chemother; 2010 Apr 01; 54(4):1547-54. PubMed ID: 20124004
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