Clostridium sordellii is an often-lethal bacterium causing human and animal disease. Crucial to the infectious cycle of C. sordellii is its ability to produce spores, which can germinate into toxin-producing vegetative bacteria under favorable conditions. However, structural details of the C. sordellii spore are lacking. Here, we used a range of electron microscopy techniques together with superresolution optical microscopy to characterize the C. sordellii spore morphology with an emphasis on the exosporium. The C. sordellii spore is made up of multiple layers with the exosporium presenting as a smooth balloon-like structure that is open at the spore poles. Focusing on the outer spore layers, we compared the morphologies of C. sordellii spo...
Infections linked to Clostridium difficile are a significant cause of suffering. In hospitals, the o...
This paper uses high resolution scanning electron microscopy (SEM) with a LaB6 gun and the newest co...
Clostridium difficile is the commonest cause of hospital-acquired infection in the United Kingdom. W...
ABSTRACT Clostridium sordellii is an often-lethal bacterium causing human and animal disease. Crucia...
Clostridium sordellii is a human and animal pathogen with a mortality rate approaching 100%. Crucial...
Bacterial spores play an important role in disease initiation, transmission and persistence. In some...
Clostridioides difficile, a strict anaerobic spore-former, is the main cause of nosocomial disease a...
<div><p>Bacterial spores play an important role in disease initiation, transmission and persistence....
The structure and chemical composition of bacterial spores differ considerably from those of vegetat...
The ability to grow as a biofilm can facilitate survival of bacteria in the environment and promote ...
Clostridium sporogenes forms highly heat resistant endospores, enabling this bacterium to survive ad...
The ability to grow as a biofilm can facilitate survival of bacteria in the environment and promote ...
AbstractClostridium sporogenes forms highly heat resistant endospores, enabling this bacterium to su...
Clostridium difficile is the commonest cause of hospital-acquired infection in the United Kingdom. W...
"Clostridioides difficile is a gram positive, strict anaerobic, spore-forming bacterium. It can be f...
Infections linked to Clostridium difficile are a significant cause of suffering. In hospitals, the o...
This paper uses high resolution scanning electron microscopy (SEM) with a LaB6 gun and the newest co...
Clostridium difficile is the commonest cause of hospital-acquired infection in the United Kingdom. W...
ABSTRACT Clostridium sordellii is an often-lethal bacterium causing human and animal disease. Crucia...
Clostridium sordellii is a human and animal pathogen with a mortality rate approaching 100%. Crucial...
Bacterial spores play an important role in disease initiation, transmission and persistence. In some...
Clostridioides difficile, a strict anaerobic spore-former, is the main cause of nosocomial disease a...
<div><p>Bacterial spores play an important role in disease initiation, transmission and persistence....
The structure and chemical composition of bacterial spores differ considerably from those of vegetat...
The ability to grow as a biofilm can facilitate survival of bacteria in the environment and promote ...
Clostridium sporogenes forms highly heat resistant endospores, enabling this bacterium to survive ad...
The ability to grow as a biofilm can facilitate survival of bacteria in the environment and promote ...
AbstractClostridium sporogenes forms highly heat resistant endospores, enabling this bacterium to su...
Clostridium difficile is the commonest cause of hospital-acquired infection in the United Kingdom. W...
"Clostridioides difficile is a gram positive, strict anaerobic, spore-forming bacterium. It can be f...
Infections linked to Clostridium difficile are a significant cause of suffering. In hospitals, the o...
This paper uses high resolution scanning electron microscopy (SEM) with a LaB6 gun and the newest co...
Clostridium difficile is the commonest cause of hospital-acquired infection in the United Kingdom. W...