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    It all started with a sore throat: Polymicrobial septicaemia, cavitating lung lesions and severe thrombocytopenia by Edmund Hugh Larkin, Ana Garcia-Mingo, Roopal Patel, Andrew Badacsonyi

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…We report a case of a syndrome first described by French bacteriologist André Lemierre nearly 100 years ago. A young woman presented with fever, chest pain and arthralgia. …”
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    Entre Paris et les Tropiques, le rôle inattendu des Instituts Pasteur dans la naissance de la psychologie animale pendant la période coloniale by Marion Thomas

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…This article shows how the Pastorian bacteriologist Albert Calmette played a pivotal role in the emergence of animal psychology by providing the psychologists with apes, both in the colonies and the metropole. …”
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    Ludwik Fleck e a presente história das ciências Ludwik Fleck and the history of science today by Ilana Löwy

    Published 1994-10-01
    “…These ideas were rooted in Fleck's own experience as bacteriologist and immunologist and, on the other hand, in the practice-based thought of the Polish School of Philosophy of Medicine. …”
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    La grippe existe-t-elle ? by Frédéric Vagneron

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…It sheds light on how, after the so called "Russian" flu pandemic, French bacteriologists participated in a unique way in the transformation of the medical identity of influenza into an infectious and contagious disease, without necessarily focusing on the discovery of a specific microbe.…”
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    Salmonellosis: Threats to the economy and avian health by Faizrakhmanova Gulina, Galiullin Albert, Koroleva Lidia, Spiridonov Gennady, Makhmutov Aidar

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The presented material contains the results of studies of a number of domestic and foreign epidemiologists, epizootologists and bacteriologists, as well as the results of the authors’ own research.…”
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    SP/RULINA (ARTHROSPIRA): AN EDIBLE MICROORGANISM: A REVIEW by Martba Sáncbez, Jaime Bernal-Castillo, Camilo Rozo, Ignacio Rodríguez

    Published 2003-06-01
    “…Since this material contains chlorophyll a, Jike higher plants, botanists classify it as a microalgae belonging to Cyanophyceae class; but according to bacteriologists it is a bacteria dueto its prokaryotic structure. …”
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    Laboratory Analysis of the Anti-Infectious Activity of Quantum Dots and Bioconjugates Based on Them against a Potential Eye Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Infection. Experimental Research... by V. O. Ponomarev, V. N. Kazaykin, A. V. Lizunov, S. M. Rozanova, M. V. Kirf, K. A. Tkachenko

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Of the whole variety of microorganisms, Pseudomonas aeruginosa (Pa) is the most formidable pathogen, leading to pronounced, sometimes fatal, changes throughout the body in general, and in the eye in particular, in connection with which it receives close attention from bacteriologists and specialists dealing with the treatment of pathologies caused by this microorganism. …”
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    A split ALFA tag-nanobody system for protein localization and proximity proteomics in mycobacteria by Allison Fay, Andrew P. Kurland, Zhuoning Li, Mara Monetti, Jeffrey R. Johnson, Michael S. Glickman

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…The findings will be of interest for all bacteriologists as the approach will be applicable to a variety of microbial systems.…”
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    Laboratory Hosts: Postcolonial Parasites, Growth Factors, and the Fabrication of a Molecular Gaze by Charles Kollmer

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Soon, noting the successes of bacteriologists in cultivating pathogenic bacteria in sterilized glass containers, some researchers set out to domesticate parasitic protozoa, as well. …”
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