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Genus of bacteria
of Spirillum with validly or effectively published names - Spirillum winogradskyi and Spirillum volutans. Other "species" classified as Spirillum such
Spirillum
Shapes characteristic of certain bacteria and archaea
then escape — the protective mucus that lines the inside of the gut. A spirillum (plural spirilla) is a rigid spiral bacterium that is gram-negative and
Bacterial cellular morphologies
Bacterial_cellular_morphologies
Medical condition
zoonotic disease. It is caused by the Gram-negative rod Spirillum minus (also known as Spirillum minor). It is a form of rat-bite fever (RBF). The initial
Sodoku
Species of bacterium
Spirillum minus is an organism associated with rat-bite fever (specifically sodoku) that has never been fully identified and was assigned to the genus
Spirillum_minus
Species of bacterium
Spirillum volutans is a gram-negative, bacterium from the genus of Spirillum which occurs in freshwater. It has an amphitrichous flagellar arrangement
Spirillum_volutans
Human disease
reported bacteria that causes RBF in North America (streptobacillary RBF) Spirillum minus, common in Asia (spirillary RBF, also known as sodoku). Most cases
Rat-bite_fever
Species of fungus
Penicillium spirillum is an anamorph species of fungus in the genus Penicillium. MycoBank "Straininfo of Penicillium spirillum". Archived from the original
Penicillium_spirillum
Species of bacterium
Spirillum winogradskyi is a gram-negative, bacterium from the genus of Spirillum which was isolated from the sulfidic sludge of a municipal wastewater
Spirillum_winogradskyi
Medical condition
called fusiform (Fusobacterium spp.) and spirochaetes (Borrelia spp. and Spirillum spp.). This symbiosis of bacteria is sometimes termed a "fusospirochaetal"
Vincent's_angina
Species of bacterium
wavelength of 660 to 680 nm. R. rubrum is a spiral-shaped bacterium (spirillum, plural form: spirilla). R. rubrum is also a nitrogen fixing bacterium
Rhodospirillum_rubrum
Historically, a biological kingdom
in 1835 Haeckel does not explicitly assign this genus to the Monera. Spirillum — spiral-shaped bacteria first described in 1832 Haeckel does not explicitly
Monera
Species of bacterium
Tarrand JJ, Krieg NR, Dobereiner J (1978). "A taxonomic study of the Spirillum lipoferum group, with descriptions of a new genus, Azospirillum gen. nov
Azospirillum_lipoferum
Dutch microbiologist (1851–1931)
important impact on our current understanding of biogeochemical cycles. Spirillum desulfuricans, now known as Desulfovibrio desulfuricans, the first known
Martinus_Beijerinck
English anatomist, illustrator of Gray's Anatomy
experimental pathology of spirillum fever / by H. Vandyke Carter; communicated by James Andrew. London : J.E. Adlard, 1880 Spirillum fever: synonyms famine
Henry_Vandyke_Carter
Species of bacterium
14442, IF6, IFO 13613, JCM 21225, LMG 5308, LMG 7372, NBRC 13613, NCIMB 2229, NCMB 2229, TerasakiIF6 Synonyms Oceanospirillum pusillum Spirillum pusillum
Terasakiella_pusilla
Genus of bacteria
Associated infections: the Haverhill fever form of rat bite fever. (Notes Spirillum minus is also an agent of rat bite fever, in the form known as Sodoku
Streptobacillus
Species of bacterium
CGMCC 1.2716, CIP 103376, DSM 6287, IFO 15450, LMG 5334, NBRC 15450, NCIMB 1347, NCMB 1347, VPI 40 Synonyms Spirillum minutulum Oceanospirillum minutulum
Marinospirillum_minutulum
Type of amber from the Baltic area
Balashov & Perkovsky 2020 Gastrocoptidae Carychium bergeri Carychium spirillum Carychium minusculum Propupa hoffeinsorum Stworzewicz & Pokryszko 2006
Baltic_amber
Infectious disease caused by Borrelia bacteria
The cause of tick-borne relapsing fever across central Africa was named Spirillum duttoni. In 1984, it was renamed Borrelia duttoni. In 1907, Frederick
Relapsing_fever
Theatrical form
The long-sought spirillum is finally isolated in the original production of Spirochete: A History (1938) at the Blackstone Theatre in Chicago.
Living_Newspaper
Genus of annelids
Janua quasiacuta Lommerzheim, 1981 † Janua semidentata (Bush, 1905) Janua spirillum (Linnaeus, 1758) Janua tricornigerus (Rioja, 1942) Janua turrita Vine
Janua
Species of bacterium
14919, JCM 15147, JCM 21432, Leifson 146, LMG 4327, LMG 4328, NBRC 14919, NCIB 9419, NCIMB 9419 Synonyms Spirillum delicatum Aquaspirillum delicatum
Curvibacter_delicatus
Order of bacteria
genus), Methylobacillus and Methylovorus. Spirillaceae comprises the genus Spirillum (type genus) Thiobacillaceae comprises the genera Thiobacillus (type genus)
Nitrosomonadales
Species of bacterium
However, it was first described by Carl Flügge in 1886, giving the name Spirillum sputigenum. In 1922, Erwin Boskamp revised the name as S. sputigena, which
Selenomonas_sputigena
Rank based classification of bacteria
first bacterium still recognized today; Serratia, by Bizio (1823); and Spirillum, Spirochaeta and Bacterium, by Ehrenberg (1838). The term Bacterium, introduced
Bacterial_taxonomy
Spermatogonium Spermatozoon Spermiogenesis Spina bifida Spindle Spiral cleavage Spirillum Splice site Spliceosome Spontaneous mutation Sporadic cancer Spore Sporophyte
Index_of_genetics_articles
Organism that requires oxygen to grow
Jacobs, William R.; Cook, Gregory M. (2014-08-05). "An obligately aerobic spirillum fermentative hydrogen production to survive reductive stress during hypoxia"
Obligate_aerobe
Genus of bacteria
"NFb". The first species described in the genus was originally named Spirillum lipoferum in 1925 by M.W. Beijerinck. In Brazil, during the 1970s, similar
Azospirillum
Medical condition
is most common in North America. The other type of infection caused by Spirillum minus is more common in Asia and is also known as Sodoku. The initial
Haverhill_fever
Family of bacteria
Nitrosomonadales in the class Betaproteobacteria of the bacteria. Only one genus, Spirillum, has been described in this family. "NCBI". Retrieved 2009-04-22. Boden
Spirillaceae
Rotational self-propulsion of organisms
at the base of the flagellum is similar in structure to ATP synthase. Spirillum bacteria have helical bodies with flagella at either end, and they spin
Rotating locomotion in living systems
Rotating_locomotion_in_living_systems
Serpula (serpulid worms) Serpula seminulum Serpula planorbis Serpula spirillum Serpula spirorbis Serpula triquetra – Pomatoceros triqueter Serpula intricata
Vermes in the 10th edition of Systema Naturae
Vermes_in_the_10th_edition_of_Systema_Naturae
Species of bacterium
Ellis W, Neill S, J. O'Brien, Ferguson H, Hanna J. 1977. Isolation of Spirillum/Vibrio-like organisms from bovine fetuses. Veterinary Record. 100(21):451–452
Arcobacter_butzleri
Species of bacterium
Krieg, Noel R.; Döbereiner, Johanna (1978). "A taxonomic study of the Spirillum lipoferum group, with descriptions of a new genus, Azospirillum gen. nov
Azospirillum_brasilense
Phyla of the domain Bacteria
Nitrobacter) beta subdivision (Rhodocyclus, (some) Thiobacillus, Alcaligenes, Spirillum, Nitrosovibrio) gamma subdivision (enterics, fluorescent pseudomonads
Bacterial_phyla
South America, Europe. Rat-bite fever Streptobacillus moniliformis, Spirillum minus rats, mice rat bite of rats, contact with urine and mucus secretions
List_of_zoonotic_diseases
German physician and scientist (1854–1915)
discovered in 1909 that Compound 606, Arsphenamine, effectively combatted "spirillum" spirochaetes bacteria, one of whose subspecies causes syphilis. The compound
Paul_Ehrlich
Suffix in microbiology
in microbiology is similar in usage to -bacter, -bacillus, -coccus or -spirillum. The genera with the suffix are not a monophyletic group and the suffix
-monas
Inflammation of a joint due to infection
immunocompromised state Borrelia burgdorferi – ticks, causes lyme disease Spirillum minus, Streptobacillus moniliformis – rat bites Septic arthritis should
Septic_arthritis
Species of bacterium
Desulfovibrio desulfuricans (Beijerinck 1895) Kluyver and van Niel 1936 Synonyms Spirillum desulfuricans Beijerinck 1895 Bacillus desulfuricans Saltet 1900 Microspira
Desulfovibrio_desulfuricans
Genus of bacteria
(October 1981). "Aquaspirillum magnetotacticum sp. nov., a Magnetic Spirillum". International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology. 31 (4): 452–455. doi:10
Magnetospirillum
Genus of bacteria
have not been formally recognized. "C. spirillenus" is notable for its spirillum morphology. Bacterial taxonomy Microbiology Classification of Genera AC
Cycloclasticus
typhimurium Serratia marcescens Shigella dysenteriae Shigella sonnei Spirillum volutans Staphylococcus Staphylococcus aureus Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus
List of clinically important bacteria
List_of_clinically_important_bacteria
List
Penicillium spathulatum Penicillium sphaerum Penicillium spinulosum Penicillium spirillum Penicillium steckii Penicillium sterculiniicola Penicillium striatisporum
List_of_Penicillium_species
Genus of helical aerobic bacteria
the family Neisseriaceae that lives in freshwater. In 1832, the genus Spirillum was created and encompassed an array of helical bacteria. In 1957, the
Aquaspirillum
Medical Subject Headings
Rickettsia typhi MeSH B03.440.647.825 – Wolbachia MeSH B03.440.840.750 – Spirillum MeSH B03.510.024.049 – actinomycetales MeSH B03.510.024.049.050 – actinomycetaceae
List_of_MeSH_codes_(B03)
British parasitologist
relapsing fever, while investigating the disease, which is caused by a spirillum that was later named Borrelia duttoni. Joseph Everett Dutton was born
Joseph_Everett_Dutton
Genus of bacteria
derives from Latin noun mucus, mucus; Neo-Latin dim. neuter gender noun spirillum, a small spiral; Neo-Latin neuter gender noun mucispirillum, a small spiral
Mucispirillum
Contagious protist
first saw it [the parasite] I thought for a moment it was some form of spirillum [a kind of bacteria], but the next instant convinced me it was not...
Trypanosoma_brucei_evansi
American bacteriologist
Vaughan On the trypanosomes of birds (1905) with Ward J. MacNeal Studies in Spirillum Obermeieri and related organisms (1906) The trypanosomes of mosquitoes
Frederick_George_Novy
Microorganisms able to reduce elemental sulfur to hydrogen sulfide
Isolation, purification, and characterization of cellular components from Spirillum 5175". European Journal of Biochemistry. 195 (3): 849–56. doi:10.1111/j
Sulfur-reducing_bacteria
Protein family
Houwink, AL (1953). "A macromolecular mono-layer in the cell wall of Spirillum spec". Biochim Biophys Acta. 10 (3): 360–6. doi:10.1016/0006-3002(53)90266-2
Methanosarcinales S-layer Tile Protein
Methanosarcinales_S-layer_Tile_Protein
British travel writer and adventurer (1900–1957)
later that night and was buried the day after. Though suffering from spirillum fever and shock, and though before her father's death she had killed nothing
Vivienne_de_Watteville
Genus of bacteria
variously described as: Ancyromonas ruminantium, Selenomastix ruminantium, Spirillum ruminantium, Selenomonas ruminantium. As can be ascertained from the above
Selenomonad
Extinct family of gastropods
corniculum Eccyliopterus declivis Koken, 1925 - synonym: Eccyliopterus spirillum. Eccyliopterus incresens Eccyliopterus ottawaensis Eccyliopterus owenanus
Lesueurillidae
Protein-based part of the cell envelope found in most archaea and some bacteria
Houwink, AL (1953). "A macromolecular mono-layer in the cell wall of Spirillum spec". Biochim Biophys Acta. 10 (3): 360–6. doi:10.1016/0006-3002(53)90266-2
S-layer
Family of purple sulfur bacteria
each other on the basis of cell size and shape (sphere, rod, vibrio, spirillum), motility (polar flagella-dependent motility or nonmotile members), presence
Chromatiaceae
Pakistani-American microbiologist and immunologist
H (April 1978). "Physiological basis of the selective advantage of a Spirillum sp. in a carbon-limited environment". Journal of General Microbiology
A._C._Matin
research" "Observations on the parasites of malaria and the discovery of the spirillum of syphilis" "Work on the treatment of rabies with radium" "Researches
List of nominees for the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1901–1909)
List_of_nominees_for_the_Nobel_Prize_in_Physiology_or_Medicine_(1901–1909)
terminal electron acceptor, instead of oxygen. He isolated and described Spirillum desulfuricans (now called Desulfovibrio desulfuricans), the first known
List_of_Dutch_discoveries
Irish naturalist (1805–1852)
Highley, H. Baillière; Sunderland & Knox; J.B. Baillière; T.O. Weigel.pdf Spirillum thompsoni Hassall, A.H., 1845 A history of the British freshwater algae:278
William_Thompson_(naturalist)
Species of bacterium
1980) Synonyms Monas okenii Ehrenberg 1838 Rhabdomonas rosea Cohn 1875 Spirillum violaceum Warming 1875 Bacterium okenii (Ehrenberg 1838) Trevisan 1879
Chromatium_okenii
Welsh veterinary pathologist (1835–1935)
first saw it [the parasite) I thought for a moment it was some form of spirillum [a kind of bacteria], but the next instant convinced me it was not...
Griffith Evans (bacteriologist)
Griffith_Evans_(bacteriologist)
Nitrobacter) beta subdivision (Rhodocyclus, (some) Thiobacillus, Alcaligenes, Spirillum, Nitrosovibrio) gamma subdivision (enterics, fluorescent pseudomonads
Branching order of bacterial phyla (Woese, 1987)
Branching_order_of_bacterial_phyla_(Woese,_1987)
first reported by Theodor Wilhelm Engelmann, as he showed microaerophilic Spirillum tenue were attracted by low oxygen concentrations. Ten decades after the
Aerotaxis
English medical missionary
cases of leprosy, cholera, and smallpox, Hill treated some of the first spirillum-infected patients in South China. Hill additionally published literature
Leopold_George_Hill
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Boy/Male
Indian
Tongue, Language, Defender of mankind
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Roman Latin Vitalis, VIDAL means "of life; vital."
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Christian, English
Son of Dennis
Male
Celtic
, king of the Dobuni.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Gloucestershire named Bledisloe, from the Old English personal name Blīð (a byname meaning ‘cheerful’) + Old English hlÄw ‘mound’, ‘tumulus’.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Of the Sun
Male
English
English unisex pet form of Latin Anastasia and Anastasius, both STACEY means "resurrection."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from either of two places called Welby, one in Leicestershire and one in Lincolnshire. The last is named from Old English wella ‘spring’ + Old Norse býr ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Preble.
Male
Yiddish
 Yiddish form of German Manni, MANISH means "fierce strong man" or simply "man." Compare with another form of Manish.
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SPIRILLUM
n.
A genus of common motile microorganisms (Spirobacteria) having the form of spiral-shaped filaments. One species is said to be the cause of relapsing fever.
n.
A genus of Spirobacteria similar to Spirillum, but distinguished by its motility. One species, the Spirochaete Obermeyeri, is supposed to be the cause of relapsing fever.