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Hydrogen Powered Stomach Bacteria: Ulcers, Cancer and Helicobacter Fed by Gut Biofilm Klebsiella

By: Art Ayers

What is Botulism? An Introduction to the Science and Symptoms of Botulism

By: Andy Luttrell

Causes and Treatment of Bad Breath: How to Treat and Prevent Bacterial Halitosis

By: Feature Writer Tami Port

A Living Antibiotic, Anyone? This Bacterium Might Just Be Man's New Best Friend

By: Jitesh Iyer

Bacterial Biofilms – Cities of Slime: Microbiologists Must Rethink Bacterial Growth and Bacterial Ecology

By: Feature Writer Dennis Holley

Does Mouthwash Kill Oral Bacteria? New Experiment Testing Rinse Time and Type of Mouth Wash

By: Feature Writer Tami Port

How Do Bacteria Become Resistant to Antibiotics? What Causes Bacterial Resistance to Chemotherapeutic Drugs?

By: Feature Writer Tami Port

What Is a Bacterial Endospore? The Resistant Structures of Bacillus and Clostridium Bacteria

By: Feature Writer Tami Port

Oral Bacteria & Dental Caries: What Causes Cavities? Microbes, Biofilms, Plaque & Tooth Decay

By: Feature Writer Tami Port

Bacteria Horizontal Gene Transfer: Transformation, Transduction, Conjugation of Bacterial HGT

By: Feature Writer Tami Port

Bacterial Endospore Stain Protocol: Differential Test to Identify Bacteria Genera Bacillus & Clostridium

By: Feature Writer Tami Port

Acid-fast Ziehl Neelsen Stain Reaction: Differential Test to Identify Mycobacterium and Nocardia Bacteria

By: Feature Writer Tami Port

API-20E Bacterial Identification Test Strip: Identifying Gram-negative Enteric Bacteria Using API 20E System

By: Feature Writer Tami Port

MOA of Quinolone Antibiotics: Mode of Action: Ciprofloxacin & Other Fluoroquinolone Antimicrobics

By: Feature Writer Tami Port

Not All Bacteria Are Bad: Digestion And Immunity Are Aided By Microbes

By: Alicia Mae Prater

MOA of Sulfonamide Antibiotics: Bacteriostatic Mode of Action of Sulfa Drugs Such as Sulfasoxazole

By: Feature Writer Tami Port

MOA of Penicillin Antibiotics: Mode of Action of Amoxicillin & other Beta-lactam Antimiocrobics

By: Feature Writer Tami Port

MOA of Cephalosporin Antibiotics: Mode of Action of Keflex, Cefotaxamine & Related Antimicrobics

By: Feature Writer Tami Port

Gram Positive ( Gram+ ) Bacteria: What Makes Some Bacterial Cells Stain Gram-positive?

By: Feature Writer Tami Port

Gram Negative ( Gram- ) Bacteria: What Makes Some Bacterial Cells Stain Gram-negative?

By: Feature Writer Tami Port

MOA of Aminoglycoside Antibiotics: Mode of Action of Gentamicin, Neomycin and Related Antimicrobics

By: Feature Writer Tami Port

MOA of Macrolide Antibiotics: Mode of Action of Erythromycin and Related Antimicrobics

By: Feature Writer Tami Port

Gram Negative Bacterial Stain: Cell Wall Structure & Identification of Gram-negative Bacteria

By: Feature Writer Tami Port

Gram Positive Bacterial Stain: Peptidoglycan Cell Wall & Identification of Gram-positive Bacteria

By: Feature Writer Tami Port

Bacteria Gram Stain Reaction: Test for Gram-positive and Gram-negative Bacterial Identification

By: Feature Writer Tami Port

Bacterial Cell Wall Structure: Peptidoglycan NAG & NAM Polymer of Bacteria

By: Feature Writer Tami Port

Lysozyme: Alexander Fleming's discovery of its anti-bacterial properties

By: George Frederick Winter

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