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  2. Schaalia - Wikipedia

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    Schaalia is a genus of bacteria in the phylum Actinomycetota. [1] References This page was last edited on 12 May 2022, at 03:24 (UTC). Text is available under ...

  3. Actinomyces - Wikipedia

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    Actinomyces is a genus of the Actinomycetia class of bacteria.They all are Gram-positive and facultatively anaerobic, growing best under anaerobic conditions. [2] Actinomyces species may form endospores, and while individual bacteria are rod-shaped, Actinomyces colonies form fungus-like branched networks of hyphae. [3]

  4. Schaalia turicensis - Wikipedia

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    Schaalia turicensis (formerly Actinomyces turicensis) is a Gram-positive bacterium found in the flora of the oral cavity, gut, skin, and female urogenital tract. [2] S. turicensis is an important human pathogen of soft tissue infections in the lower body. [3] S. turicensis is a facultative anaerobe, growing in air and CO 2 conditions.

  5. Actinomycetaceae - Wikipedia

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    The Actinomycetaceae (often called actinomycetes or mycelial bacteria) are a family of bacteria in the order Actinomycetales that contains the medically important genus Actinomyces.

  6. Actinomycetales - Wikipedia

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    Actinomycetales can be found mostly in soil and decaying organic matter, as well as in living organisms such as humans and animals. They form symbiotic nitrogen fixing associations with over 200 species of plants, and can also serve as growth promoting or biocontrol agents, or cause disease in some species of plants.

  7. TM7x - Wikipedia

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    The two micro-organisms exhibit dynamic interactions, since TM7x is obligately [27] [28] and exclusively physically associated with its host Actinomyces odontolyticus strain XH001, with various phases that include co-existence, induction of lysis in addition to exospore formation. This is an example of parasitic ectosymbiosis.

  8. Category:Gram-positive bacteria - Wikipedia

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    A. Acetivibrio straminisolvens; Acetoanaerobium sticklandii; Actinomyces; Actinomyces actinomycetemcomitans; Actinomyces bovis; Schaalia georgiae; Actinomyces ...

  9. Actinomycosis - Wikipedia

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    Actinomycosis is a rare infectious bacterial disease caused by the gram-positive Actinomyces species. [1] The name refers to ray-like appearance of the organisms in the granules.