Use of molecular techniques to study microbial diversity in the skin: Chronic wounds reevaluated
暂无分享,去创建一个
P Stephens | K. Harding | P. Stephens | K. E. Hill | David W. Thomas | Melanie J. Wilson | K G Harding | P. Stephens | C. E. Davies | M. Wilson | C. Hill | D. Thomas | C E Davies | M J Wilson | K E Hill | C M Hill | D W Thomas | C. M. Hill | C. Davies | M. Wilson
[1] E. Hoshino,et al. Predominant obligate anaerobes in human periodontal pockets. , 1992, Journal of periodontal research.
[2] W. Payne,et al. Maintenance of wound bacterial balance. , 1999, American journal of surgery.
[3] Philip Hugenholtz,et al. Impact of Culture-Independent Studies on the Emerging Phylogenetic View of Bacterial Diversity , 1998, Journal of bacteriology.
[4] E. Goldstein,et al. Diabetic Foot Infections: Bacteriology and activity of 10 oral antimicrobial agents against bacteria isolated from consecutive cases , 1996, Diabetes Care.
[5] N. Pace,et al. Identifying microbial diversity in the natural environment: a molecular phylogenetic approach. , 1996, Trends in biotechnology.
[6] V. Falanga. Chronic wounds: pathophysiologic and experimental considerations. , 1993, The Journal of investigative dermatology.
[7] C. Hansson,et al. The microbial flora in venous leg ulcers without clinical signs of infection. Repeated culture using a validated standardised microbiological technique. , 1995, Acta dermato-venereologica.
[8] T. E. Cloete,et al. Molecular Techniques for Determining Microbial Diversity and Community Structure in Natural Environments , 2000, Critical reviews in microbiology.
[9] G. Muyzer. DGGE/TGGE a method for identifying genes from natural ecosystems. , 1999, Current opinion in microbiology.
[10] W. Wade,et al. Applications of molecular ecology in the characterization of uncultured microorganisms associated with human disease , 1997 .
[11] O. Ruuskanen,et al. Direct Amplification of rRNA Genes in Diagnosis of Bacterial Infections , 2000, Journal of Clinical Microbiology.
[12] David M. Ward,et al. A Natural View of Microbial Biodiversity within Hot Spring Cyanobacterial Mat Communities , 1998, Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews.
[13] J. Bartlett,et al. Aerobic and Anaerobic Bacteria in Diabetic Foot Ulcers , 1976 .
[14] S. Jacobs,et al. Polymerase chain reaction amplification of bacterial 16S rRNA genes in interstitial cystitis and control patient bladder biopsies. , 1998, The Journal of urology.
[15] U. Göbel,et al. Determination of microbial diversity in environmental samples: pitfalls of PCR-based rRNA analysis. , 1997, FEMS microbiology reviews.
[16] M. Millar,et al. Application of 16S rRNA gene PCR to study bowel flora of preterm infants with and without necrotizing enterocolitis , 1996, Journal of clinical microbiology.
[17] C. McCollum,et al. Sequential changes in histologic pattern and extracellular matrix deposition during the healing of chronic venous ulcers. , 1992, The American journal of pathology.
[18] W. Wade,et al. Detection of Unculturable Bacteria in Periodontal Health and Disease by PCR , 1999, Journal of Clinical Microbiology.
[19] E. Zoetendal,et al. Temperature Gradient Gel Electrophoresis Analysis of 16S rRNA from Human Fecal Samples Reveals Stable and Host-Specific Communities of Active Bacteria , 1998, Applied and Environmental Microbiology.
[20] F. Brockman,et al. Effect of PCR template concentration on the composition and distribution of total community 16S rDNA clone libraries , 1997, Molecular ecology.
[21] S. Schianchi,et al. Malignant blue nevus of the scalp. , 1998, International journal of dermatology.
[22] D. Daltrey,et al. Investigation into the microbial flora of healing and non-healing decubitus ulcers. , 1981, Journal of clinical pathology.
[23] S. Miller,et al. Bacteriology of chronic leg ulcers. , 1978, Archives of dermatology.
[24] D. M. Ward,et al. Recognition of chimeric small-subunit ribosomal DNAs composed of genes from uncultivated microorganisms , 1994, Applied and environmental microbiology.
[25] Henry A. Erlich,et al. Analysis of enzymatically amplified β-globin and HLA-DQα DNA with allele-specific oligonucleotide probes , 1986, Nature.
[26] L. Kallings,et al. The clinical significance of bacterial growth in venous leg ulcers. , 1984, Scandinavian journal of infectious diseases.
[27] B. Gilchrist,et al. The bacteriology of chronic venous ulcers treated with occlusive hydrocolloid dressings , 1989, The British journal of dermatology.
[28] J. Montgomerie,et al. Quantitative microbiology of pressure sores in different stages of healing. , 1986, Diagnostic microbiology and infectious disease.
[29] Paul Martin,et al. Wound Healing--Aiming for Perfect Skin Regeneration , 1997, Science.
[30] J. Gladstone,et al. The bacterial flora of peripheral vascular ulcers. , 1969, Archives of dermatology.
[31] B. Eley,et al. Advances in periodontal diagnosis. 1. Traditional clinical methods of diagnosis , 1998, British Dental Journal.
[32] B. Eley,et al. Advances in periodontal diagnosis. 3. Assessing potential biomarkers of periodontal disease activity , 1998, British Dental Journal.
[33] N. Labropoulos,et al. Chronic venous ulcers. , 2000, Hawaii medical journal.
[34] N. Pace,et al. Prevalence of Corynebacterial 16S rRNA Sequences in Patients with Bacterial and “Nonbacterial” Prostatitis , 1999, Journal of Clinical Microbiology.
[35] F. Brockman,et al. Use of 16S rDNA clone libraries to study changes in a microbial community resulting from ex situ perturbation of a subsurface sediment , 1997 .
[36] S. Willis,et al. Identification of Seven TreponemaSpecies in Health- and Disease-Associated Dental Plaque by Nested PCR , 1999, Journal of Clinical Microbiology.
[37] M. Stacey,et al. Qualitative bacteriology and leg ulcer healing. , 1996, Journal of wound care.
[38] W. Su,et al. Management of leg ulcers with hydrocolloid occlusive dressing. , 1984, Archives of dermatology.
[39] H. Noller,et al. Gene organization and primary structure of a ribosomal RNA operon from Escherichia coli. , 1981, Journal of molecular biology.
[40] Searching for predominant soil bacteria: 16S rDNA cloning versus strain cultivation. , 1999, FEMS microbiology ecology.
[41] V. Rotimi,et al. The anaerobic and aerobic bacterial flora of leg ulcers in patients with sickle-cell disease. , 1988, The Journal of infection.
[42] E. Hoshino,et al. Predominant Obligate Anaerobes in Necrotic Pulps of Human Deciduous Teeth , 1993 .
[43] S. Giovannoni,et al. Bias caused by template annealing in the amplification of mixtures of 16S rRNA genes by PCR , 1996, Applied and environmental microbiology.
[44] M. Napierala,et al. The value of quantitative bacteriological investigations in the monitoring of treatment of ischaemic ulcerations of lower legs. , 1995, International angiology : a journal of the International Union of Angiology.
[45] P. Bowler,et al. The microbiology of infected and noninfected leg ulcers , 1999, International journal of dermatology.
[46] A. Ramelet,et al. Bacteriology of leg ulcers. , 1999, Current problems in dermatology.
[47] Y. Kono,et al. Cytokines and periodontal disease: immunopathological role of interleukins for B cell responses in chronic inflamed gingival tissues. , 1993, Journal of periodontology.
[48] W. Wade,et al. Molecular analysis of microflora associated with dentoalveolar abscesses , 1996, Journal of clinical microbiology.
[49] J. Lacroix,et al. PCR-based technique for the detection of bacteria in semen and urine , 1996 .
[50] K. Scher,et al. The septic foot in patients with diabetes. , 1988, Surgery.
[51] A. Chow,et al. Sepsis associated with decubitus ulcers. , 1976, The American journal of medicine.
[52] D. Macfarlane,et al. Bacteriology of sickle cell leg ulcers. , 1986, Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.
[53] M. Stacey,et al. THE EFFECT OF BACTERIAL COLONIZATION ON VENOUS ULCER HEALING , 1992, The Australasian journal of dermatology.
[54] C. Ruckley,et al. Socioeconomic Impact of Chronic Venous Insufficiency and Leg Ulcers , 1997, Angiology.
[55] F. Dagher,et al. Bacterial Studies of Leg Ulcers , 1978, Angiology.
[56] U. Göbel,et al. Molecular Epidemiology of Oral Treponemes Associated with Periodontal Disease , 1998, Journal of Clinical Microbiology.