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bacterial peliosis A bacterial infection of haemorrhagic cysts of the liver, spleen, or lymph nodes, seen in immunocompromised persons, caused by Rochalimaea henselae.
(05 Mar 2000)
bacterial pericarditis Pericarditis produced by bacterial infection.
(05 Mar 2000)
bacterial physiology Physiological processes and activities of bacteria.
(12 Dec 1998)
bacterial plaque In dentistry, a mass of filamentous microorganisms and large variety of smaller forms attached to the surface of a tooth which, depending on bacterial activity and environmental factors, may give rise to caries, calculus, or inflammatory changes in adjacent tissue.
Synonym: dental plaque, mucous plaque, mucinous plaque.
(05 Mar 2000)
bacterial pneumonia Infection of the lung with any of a large variety of bacteria, especially Streptococcus pneumoniae(pneumococcus).
(05 Mar 2000)
bacterial proteins Proteins found in any species of bacterium.
(12 Dec 1998)
bacterial toxin Any intracellular or extracellular toxin formed in or elaborated by bacterial cells.
(05 Mar 2000)
bacterial toxins Toxic substances formed in or elaborated by bacteria; they are usually proteins with high molecular weight and antigenicity; some are used as antibiotics and some to skin test for the presence of or susceptibility to certain diseases.
(12 Dec 1998)
bacterial transformation <microbiology> A genetics lab procedure where bacteria are induced to accept and incorporate into their genome foreign pieces of cell-less, isolated DNA, often in the form of a plasmid.
The DNA to be introduced usually contains a selectable marker so that the bacteria which successfully incorporate the DNA can be selected for.
(09 Oct 1997)
bacterial translocation The passage of viable bacteria from the gastrointestinal tract to extra-intestinal sites, such as the mesenteric lymph node complex, liver, spleen, kidney, and blood. Factors that promote bacterial translocation include overgrowth with gram-negative enteric bacilli, impaired host immune defenses, and injury to the intestinal mucosa resulting in increased intestinal permeability. These mechanisms can act in concert to promote synergistically the systemic spread of indigenous translocating bacteria to cause lethal sepsis.
(12 Dec 1998)
bacterial transposition <molecular biology> A short sequence of DNA (known as a transposon) which can change location on the bacterial genome (the sum total of all of the bacterium's DNA) and contains genes which code for proteins that enable it to change location.
They are useful because they can also contain genes for other things, like antibiotic resistance, and because they can be introduced into a bacterial genome by a researcher.
(09 Oct 1997)
bacterial typing techniques Procedures for identifying types and strains of bacteria. The most frequently employed typing systems are bacteriophage typing and serotyping as well as bacteriocin typing and biotyping.
(12 Dec 1998)
bacterial vaccines Suspensions of attenuated or killed bacteria administered for the prevention or treatment of infectious bacterial disease.
(12 Dec 1998)
bacterial vaginitis <gynaecology> A bacterial infection of the vaginal mucosa resulting in redness, pain and a vaginal discharge with a foul odour.
(27 Sep 1997)
bacterial vegetations Lesions of bacterial endocarditis that form anywhere on the endocardium but preferentially on higher pressure and injured areas and particularly valves. They may also appear on arterial intima and in a patent ductus arteriosus and other areas of shunt inside and outside the heart.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • Bacterial Physiology - »õâ Physiological processes and activities of bacteria.
    Synonyms : Physiology, Bacterial, Bacterial Physiologies, Physiologies, Bacterial
  • Bacterial Proteins - »õâ Proteins found in any species of bacterium.
    Synonyms : Bacterial Gene Product, Bacterial Gene Protein, Bacterial Protein, Gene Product, Bacterial, Gene Protein, Bacterial, Gene Proteins, Bacterial, Protein, Bacterial, Proteins, Bacterial
  • Bacterial Proton-Translocating ATPases - »õâ Membrane-bound proton-translocating ATPases that serve two important physiological functions in bacteria. One function is to generate ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATE by utilizing the energy provided by an electrochemical gradient of protons across the cellular membrane. A second function is to counteract a loss of the transmembrane ion gradient by pumping protons at the expense of adenosine triphosphate hydrolysis.
    Synonyms : Bacterial F(1)F(0) ATPases, E Coli Proton-Translocating ATPase, E coli F1F0-ATPase, Escherichia coli Proton-Translocating ATPase, ATPases, Bacterial Proton-Translocating, Bacterial Proton Translocating ATPases, E Coli Proton Translocating ATPase
  • Bacterial Toxins - »õâ Toxic substances formed in or elaborated by bacteria; they are usually proteins with high molecular weight and antigenicity; some are used as antibiotics and some to skin test for the presence of or susceptibility to certain diseases.
    Synonyms : Toxins, Bacterial
  • Bacterial Transferrin Receptor Complex - »õâ A complex of proteins that forms a receptor for TRANSFERRIN in BACTERIA. Many pathogenic bacteria utilize the transferrin-binding complex to acquire their supply of iron from serum.
    Synonyms : Transferrin Binding Protein Complex, Bacterial
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bacteroid a rodlike bacterium (especially any of the rod-shaped or branched bacteria in the root nodules of nitrogen-fixing plants) bacteroidal: resembling bacteria
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Bacteroides type genus of Bacteroidaceae; genus of Gram-negative rodlike anaerobic bacteria producing no endospores and no pigment and living in the gut of man and animals
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bacteriolytic of or relating to or causing bacteriolysis
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bacterial relating to or caused by bacteria; "bacterial infection"
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bacteriochlorophyll a substance in photosensitive bacteria that is related to but different from chlorophyll of higher plants
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Bact a biologist who studies bacteria
Bact the branch of medical science that studies bacteria in relation to disease
Bact dissolution or destruction of bacteria
Bact of or relating to or causing bacteriolysis
Bact virus parasitic in bacteria
Bact of or relating to bacteriophages
Bact of or relating to bacteriophages
Bact inhibition of the growth of bacteria
Bact a chemical or biological material that inhibits bacterial growth
Bact of or relating to or causing bacteriostasis
Bact subject to the action of bacteria
Bact single-celled or noncellular spherical or spiral or rod-shaped organisms lacking chlorophyll that reproduce by fission
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