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A Case of Corneal Ulcer Caused by Ralstonia Paucula Infection

Kim DS, Choi HW, Shin JW, Moon SW, Kim JS, Lee JW

  • KMID: 2126718
  • J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
  • 2007 Mar;48(3):445-448.
PURPOSE: There has not been any reports of Ralstonia paucula causing any ophthalmologic disease. However, we have detected Ralstonia paucula in the lens washing agents of a corneal ulcer patient...
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Investigation on the Hemodialysis System Contaminated with Ralstonia Pickettii

Jeon JH, Kang JH, Park MY, Park WB, Park KU, Choi EH, Chae DW, Kim HB

  • KMID: 2256491
  • Korean J Nosocomial Infect Control.
  • 2009 Jun;14(1):43-50.
INTRODUCTION: To prevent hemodialysis-related infections, it is important to maintain hemodialysis system without microbial contamination. In May 2003, routine surveillance showed that dialysis water from dialysis port was contaminated with...
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Oxalic Acid from Lentinula edodes Culture Filtrate: Antimicrobial Activity on Phytopathogenic Bacteria and Qualitative and Quantitative Analyses

Kwak AM, Lee IK, Lee SY, Yun BS, Kang HW

The culture filtrate of Lentinula edodes shows potent antimicrobial activity against the plant pathogenic bacteria Ralstonia solanacearum. Bioassay-guided fractionation was conducted using Diaion HP-20 column chromatography, and the insoluble active...
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Water Extract from Spent Mushroom Substrate of Hericium erinaceus Suppresses Bacterial Wilt Disease of Tomato

Kwak AM, Min KJ, Lee SY, Kang HW

Culture filtrates of six different edible mushroom species were screened for antimicrobial activity against tomato wilt bacteria Ralstonia solanacearum B3. Hericium erinaceus, Lentinula edodes (Sanjo 701), Grifola frondosa, and Hypsizygus...
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A Fosmid Cloning Strategy for Detecting the Widest Possible Spectrum of Microbes from the International Space Station Drinking Water System

Choi S, Chang MS, Stuecker T, Chung C, Newcombe D, Venkateswaran K

In this study, fosmid cloning strategies were used to assess the microbial populations in water from the International Space Station (ISS) drinking water system (henceforth referred to as Prebiocide and...
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