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Denise Molitoris

Researcher at Veterans Health Administration

Publications -  28
Citations -  2452

Denise Molitoris is an academic researcher from Veterans Health Administration. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anaerobic bacteria & Bacteroides fragilis. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 28 publications receiving 2137 citations. Previous affiliations of Denise Molitoris include West Los Angeles College & United States Department of Veterans Affairs.

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Pyrosequencing study of fecal microflora of autistic and control children

TL;DR: If the unique microbial flora is found to be a causative or consequent factor in this type of autism, it may have implications with regard to a specific diagnostic test, its epidemiology, and for treatment and prevention.
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In vitro activities of OPT-80 and comparator drugs against intestinal bacteria.

TL;DR: Opt-80 showed good activity against most clostridia, staphylococci, and enterococci but streptococci , aerobic and facultative gram-negative rods, anaerobic gram- negative rods, and Clostridium ramosum were resistant.
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Reclassification of Bacteroides putredinis (Weinberg et al., 1937) in a new genus Alistipes gen. nov., as Alistipes putredinis comb. nov., and description of Alistipes finegoldii sp. nov., from human sources.

TL;DR: In this article, an unusual bile-resistant pigment-producing strictly anaerobic gram-negative rod was isolated from inflamed and non-inflamed tissue samples, which was classified as Alistipes putredinis comb.
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Cetobacterium somerae sp. nov. from human feces and emended description of the genus Cetobacterium.

TL;DR: Phenorypic and phylogenetic studies were performed on four isolates of an unidentified gram-negative, microaerotolerant, non-spore-forming, rod-shaped bacterium isolated from the feces of children, and it was proposed that the unknown fecal bacterium be classified in the genus Cetobacterium.