释义 |
DictionarySeecapitulumCapnocytophaga
Capnocytophaga[‚kap·nō‚sī′täf·ə·gə] (microbiology) A genus of bacteria comprising fusiform, fermentative, gram-negative rods which require carbon dioxide for growth and show gliding motility. Capnocytophaga
Capnocytophaga [kap″no-si-tof´ah-gah] a genus of anaerobic, gram-negative, rod-shaped bacteria that have been implicated in the pathogenesis of periodontal disease; they closely resemble Bacteroides ochraceus.Capnocytophaga (kap'nō-sī-tŏf'a-ga), A genus of gram-negative, fusiform bacteria that require carbon dioxide for growth and exhibits gliding motility; associated with human periodontal disease; type species is Capnocytophaga ochracea (formerly Bacteroides ochracea).Cap·no·cy·to·pha·ga (kap'nō-sī-tof'ă-gă) A genus of gram-negative, fusiform bacteria associated with human periodontal disease and wound infections after dog or cat bites. Cap·no·cy·to·pha·ga (kap'nō-sī-tof'ă-gă) Genus of gram-negative, fusiform bacteria associated with human periodontal disease. |