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Neisseria gonorrhoeae ( nīsə′rēə ′gänə′rē′ī ) ( microbiology ) A gram-negativecoccus pathogen that causes the sexually transmitted disease gonorrhea
Gram negative diplocci is the name given to describe the structure and shape of the bacteria, Neisseria gonorrhoeae (the infective organism of the STD gonorrhea) as it is seen on the microscope using a technique call gram staining.
Neisseria menigitidis is gram (-) not (+) all gram (-) have endotoxins.
A moth has a 4-stage life cycle.
no, because CNA agar inhibit all gram-negative bacteria including Neisseria spp
Jane Dollie Stephenson has written: 'The binding of pili from neisseria gonorrhoeae and neisseria meningitidis to human erythrocytes'
CPT Code 87591- Neisseria gonorrhoeae, amplified probe technique.
Nicholas John Parsons has written: 'Immunity studies on Neisseria Gonorrhoeae'
Infectious agent detection by nucleic acid; Neisseria gonorrhoeae, amplified probe technique
Gram negative diplococcic 2) Kidney-bean shaped cocci that occur in pairs. 3) Obligate aerobes 4) Common inhabitants of animal / human mucous membranes. 5) Nutritionally fastidious 6) Neisseria gonorrhoeae - gonorrhea 7) Neisseria meningitidis - meningitis
Kai Schmith has written: 'Experimental studies on the effect of sulfapyridine on pneumococci and gonococci' -- subject(s): Pneumococcus, Sulphapyridine, Neisseria gonorrhoeae