Enterococcus faecalis ATCC29212

Introduction


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Enterococcus faecalis – formerly classified as part of the Group D Streptococcus system – is a Gram-positive, commensal bacterium inhabiting the gastrointestinal tracts of humans and other mammals. Like other species in the genus Enterococcus, E. faecalis can cause life-threatening infections in humans, especially in the nosocomial (hospital) environment, where the naturally high levels of antibiotic resistance found in E. faecalis contribute to its pathogenicity. E. faecalis has been frequently found in root canal-treated teeth in prevalence values ranging from 30% to 90% of the cases. Root canal-treated teeth are about nine times more likely to harbor E. faecalis than cases of primary infections. link to wiki

Raman spectrum


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Enterococcus faecalis ATCC29212


Physiological state

Stationary phase
Laser power 100 mW
Temperature 22
Laser 532 nm
Grating 600
Objective X50 PL

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