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Mycoplasma penetrans

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Definition: A species of gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic bacteria. This organism shows remarkable pathobiologic properties: it adheres to cell surfaces, deeply penetrates into the cell, and strongly adsorbs human red blood cells and human CD4+ lymphocytes and monocytes. M. penetrans was first isolated from the urogenital tract of patients with AIDS and high frequencies of antibodies to it are seen in HIV-infected patients.  infection: coord IM with MYCOPLASMA INFECTIONS (IM)   
 
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P35 protein, bacteria  0   *Bacterial Outer Membrane Proteins *Lipoproteins Antigens, Bacterial Mycoplasma penetrans. Infect Immun 1999 Apr;67(4):1569-78

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