| streptosepticemia |
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| streptococci |
Streptococcus is a genus of spherical, Gram-positive bacteria of the phylum Firmicutes. These bacteria grow in chains or pairs, with cell division occurring only along one axis. In this sense they are contrasted with Staphylococcus, which divides along several axes, generating a "cluster" of cells, which resemble clusters of grapes. Though many people believe Streptococcus is a species and only causes strep throat, this is not true. ...
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| Streptococcus |
Streptococcus is a genus of spherical, Gram-positive bacteria of the phylum Firmicutes. These bacteria grow in chains or pairs, with cell division occurring only along one axis. In this sense they are contrasted with Staphylococcus, which divides along several axes, generating a "cluster" of cells, which resemble clusters of grapes. Though many people believe Streptococcus is a species and only causes strep throat, this is not true. ...
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| Streptococcus viridans |
Streptococcus viridans is a large group of generally non-pathogenic Streptococcus that are all alpha hemolytic and produce a green (hence the name) coloration on blood agar. It is actually a misnomer as there is no Streptococcus with the species name of viridans. There are many species names for the viridans Streptococci. The organisms are most abundant in the mouth and one member of the group, S. mutans, is the etiologic agent of dental caries. ...
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| streptozocin |
An anticancer drug that belongs to the family of drugs called alkylating agents.
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