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Energetics of molecular hydrogen oxidation in the oral pathogen Campylobacter rectus.

口腔病原体カンピロバクター・レクタスにおける分子状水素酸化のエネルギー論

in vitro study in vitro not assessed

Abstract

This study examined the bioenergetics of molecular hydrogen oxidation in Campylobacter rectus, an oral pathogen. The research appears to investigate the biochemical and energetic mechanisms by which this organism utilizes H2 as an energy source. No abstract text was available for detailed reconstruction of specific findings or methodologies.

Mechanism

The study investigated how Campylobacter rectus oxidizes molecular hydrogen as part of its energy metabolism, examining the bioenergetic pathways involved in H2 utilization by this oral pathogen.

Bibliographic

Authors
Gillespie MJ, Wright L, Barton LL
Journal
Clin Infect Dis
Year
1995
PMID
7548544
DOI
10.1093/clinids/20.supplement_2.s172

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Delivery context

This is basic research at the cellular or molecular level. For human application, inhalation is the most promising delivery route, but inhalation carries explosion risk and concentration matters (empirical LFL of 10%; high-concentration devices are not recommended).

Safety notes

This is basic research at the cellular or molecular level. For human application, inhalation is the most promising delivery route, but inhalation carries explosion risk and concentration matters (empirical LFL of 10%; high-concentration devices are not recommended).

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Cite as: H2 Papers — PMID 7548544. https://h2-papers.org/en/papers/7548544
Source: PubMed PMID 7548544