In 1899 MacCallum and T . W . Hastings described a new species of pathogenic Gram-positive bacterium which they named " Micrococcus zymogenes ".
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In 2003, it was proposed that one strain of " Micrococcus luteus ", ATCC 9341, be reclassified as " Kocuria rhizophila ".
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This suggests that some " Micrococcus " species may, on the basis of ribosomal RNA analysis, eventually be re-classified into other microbial genera.
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This compound exhibits week antibacterial properties against the bacterium " Micrococcus luteus ", " Salmonella typhimurium " and " Proteus vulgaris ".
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Originally isolated from skin infections in pigs and named " Micrococcus hyicus ", the species was moved to its present genus on the basis of phenotypic similarities.
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If it is not an acceptable reference, I see a number of articles, such as Ehrlichia canis, Micrococcus, Marinobacter hydrocarbonoclasticus and others, which need editing.
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In 1886 he identified the organism that caused the fever as a bacterium " Micrococcus melitensis " ( later renamed " Brucella melitensis " to honour the discoverer ).
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A lot of the sulfurous smells we associate with stinky feet are produced by B . epidermis and a diminutive bacterium called Micrococcus sedentarius, which break down proteins in skin debris, Leyden elaborated.
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Normal flora found in the adenoid consists of alpha-hemolytic streptococci and enterococci, Corynebacterium species, coagulase-negative staphylococci, Neisseria species, Haemophilus species, Micrococcus species, and Stomatococcus species.
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Though not a spore former, " Micrococcus " cells can survive for an extended period of time, both at refrigeration temperatures, and in nutrient-poor conditions such as sealed in amber.