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Cell wall–deficient bacteria (CWDB), also known as L-phase or L-form bacteria, are bacterial variants that lack a cell wall, although they may in fact possess small amounts of peptidoglycan. The name L-form was given to these bacteria because they were discovered at the Lister Institute in London.
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L-form bacteria ... L-form bacteria, also known as L-phase bacteria, L-phase variants or cell wall-deficient bacteria (CWDB), are growth forms derived from ...
Abstract. L form bacteria do not have a cell wall and are thought to require medium of high osmolality for survival and growth. In this study we tested whether ...
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Jan 30, 2023 · Here we show that in osmotically stabilized environments, Listeria monocytogenes can evade phage predation by transient conversion to a cell wall-deficient L- ...
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Kawai et al. show that the cellular levels of ROS are abnormally increased when cell wall synthesis is blocked and that counteraction of ROS production leads ...
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Nov 5, 2016 · L-forms are completely resistant to most antibiotics working specifically on cell wall synthesis, such as penicillins and cephalosporins.
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Sep 14, 2022 · L-forms are metabolically active but divide more slowly than exponential-phase cell walled bacteria (CWB) in a manner that is completely ...
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Oct 30, 2014 · Despite its importance, many bacteria, both Gram-positives and Gram-negatives, are capable of switching into a cell wall deficient state, called ...
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Stable L-forms are cell wall-deficient bacteria which are able to multiply and propagate indefinitely, despite the absence of a rigid peptidoglycan cell ...
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L-forms are cell-wall-deficient bacteria that divide and grow in osmotically stabilized media [92,93]. They have been isolated from many different Gram- ...
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