A separate study demonstrated growth inhibition against " Proteus vulgaris ".
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In 1885, Hauser was the first to isolate the bacillus " Proteus vulgaris ".
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One of the three species Hauser identified was " Proteus vulgaris ", so this organism has a long history in microbiology.
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""'Proteus vulgaris " "'is a Gram-negative bacterium that inhabits the intestinal tracts of humans and animals.
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This compound exhibits week antibacterial properties against the bacterium " Micrococcus luteus ", " Salmonella typhimurium " and " Proteus vulgaris ".
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Extracts from the leaves of " A . hirtella " possess antimicrobial properties and have been found to inhibit growth of " Proteus vulgaris ", a pathogenic bacterium.
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Other species of bacteria, such as " Bacillus subtilis ", " Escherichia coli ", " Proteus vulgaris " and " Streptococcus ", as well as fungi in the Saccharomycotina cannot make ergothioneine.