Publications by authors named "Yimagou E"

Two novel bacteria species designated Marseille-Q1000 and Marseille-Q0999 were isolated from urine samples of patients in Sokoto, Northwest-Nigeria. They were Gram-positive bacteria and belong to two different genera, Bhargavaea and Dietzia. The genome size and G + C content of Marseille-Q1000 and Marseille-Q0999 were 3.

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Two new bacterial strains, Marseille-P4126 (=CSURP4126) and Marseille-P4593 (=CSURP4593), were isolated from the vaginal sample of a French woman with vaginosis. These strains were identified and characterized using the taxonogenomics method. The findings from phylogenetic tree interpretation, phenotypic criteria and genomic analysis provided here distinctly display that sp.

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Using culturomics methods, three strains were isolated, identified and characterized following the taxonogenomics concept. strain Marseille-P4344 (=CSURP4344), strain Marseille-P4200 (=CSURP4200) and strain Marseille-P3545 (=CSURP3545) were isolated from human stool samples. The phylogenetic reconstruction, phenotypic criteria and genomic analyses were carried out and demonstrated that these three bacteria are different from previously known bacterial species with standing in nomenclature and were classified as new members of the family.

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Using the culturomics method, two strains were isolated, identified and characterized following the taxonogenomics concept. sp. nov.

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Strain Marseille-Q0835 is an aerobic, non-motile and non-spore-forming Gram-positive coccus isolated from the stools of a Burkinabe woman. In this report, we present its phenotypic description including MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry analysis and genome sequencing. Strain Marseille-Q0835; 2.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study emphasizes the importance of the human gut microbiome in understanding various diseases, linking its alterations to chronic inflammation, infections, and colorectal cancer.
  • Researchers employed a "microscomics" approach using transmission electron microscopy (TEM) to examine stool samples from healthy individuals, categorizing the structures present based on their morphology.
  • The findings revealed previously undetected "minimicrobes" from the Candidate Phyla Radiation (CPR), highlighting the complementary value of this technique alongside traditional microbiological methods like metagenomics.
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strain Marseille-P3763 (= CSURP3763) is a new species isolated from the stool of a heathy adult.

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strain Marseille-P8228 (= CSURP8228) is a new species isolated from a patient with recurrent infection.

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