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1. Core genome multilocus sequence typing (cgMLST) applicable to the monophyletic Klebsiella oxytoca species complex.

2. Clinical differences between Raoultella spp. and Klebsiella oxytoca .

3. Molecular Detection and Phylogenetic Analysis of the alkB Gene in Klebsiella oxytoca Strains Isolated from the Gut of Tenebrio molitor .

4. Desulphurisation kinetics of thiophenic compound by sulphur oxidizing Klebsiella oxytoca SOB-1.

5. A novel β-galactosidase from Klebsiella oxytoca ZJUH1705 for efficient production of galacto-oligosaccharides from lactose.

6. Characterization of multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacilli isolated from hospitals effluents: first report of a bla OXA-48 -like in Klebsiella oxytoca, Algeria.

7. Genomic traits of Klebsiella oxytoca DSM 29614, an uncommon metal-nanoparticle producer strain isolated from acid mine drainages.

8. Novel lytic bacteriophages of Klebsiella oxytoca ABG-IAUF-1 as the potential agents for mastitis phage therapy.

9. Identification of cytotoxin-producing Klebsiella oxytoca strains isolated from clinical samples with cell culture assays.

10. Physicochemical and biological characteristics of the nanostructured polysaccharide-iron hydrogel produced by microorganism Klebsiella oxytoca.

11. Whole-Genome Multilocus Sequence Typing of Extended-Spectrum-Beta-Lactamase-Producing Enterobacteriaceae.

12. A new assay for the simultaneous identification and differentiation of Klebsiella oxytoca strains.

13. Phylogenetic lineages, clones and β-lactamases in an international collection of Klebsiella oxytoca isolates non-susceptible to expanded-spectrum cephalosporins.

14. The Toxin-Producing Pathobiont Klebsiella oxytoca Is Not Associated with Flares of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases.

15. Instant Typing Is Essential to Detect Transmission of Extended-Spectrum Beta-Lactamase-Producing Klebsiella Species.

16. Complete genome sequence and comparative genome analysis of Klebsiella oxytoca HKOPL1 isolated from giant panda feces.

17. Genotypes of Klebsiella oxytoca isolates from patients with nosocomial pneumonia are distinct from those of isolates from patients with antibiotic-associated hemorrhagic colitis.

18. Selective production of 2,3-butanediol and acetoin by a newly isolated bacterium Klebsiella oxytoca M1.

19. Adaptative biochemical pathways and regulatory networks in Klebsiella oxytoca BAS-10 producing a biotechnologically relevant exopolysaccharide during Fe(III)-citrate fermentation.

20. Outbreak of extended-spectrum β-lactamase-producing Klebsiella oxytoca infections associated with contaminated handwashing sinks(1).

21. Isolation and characterization of a Klebsiella oxytoca strain for simultaneous azo-dye anaerobic reduction and bio-hydrogen production.

22. Genome sequence of Klebsiella oxytoca 11492-1, a nosocomial isolate possessing a FOX-5 AmpC β-lactamase.

23. Epidemiology of Klebsiella oxytoca-associated diarrhea detected by Simmons citrate agar supplemented with inositol, tryptophan, and bile salts.

24. Molecular characteristics of KPC-producing Enterobacteriaceae at the early stage of their dissemination in Poland, 2008-2009.

25. First report of septic arthritis caused by Klebsiella oxytoca.

26. Isolation of multidrug-resistant Klebsiella oxytoca carrying blaIMP-8, associated with OXY hyperproduction, in the intensive care unit of a community hospital in Spain.

27. Cytotoxic effects of Klebsiella oxytoca strains isolated from patients with antibiotic-associated hemorrhagic colitis or other diseases caused by infections and from healthy subjects.

28. Molecular and biochemical characterization of three bacterial symbionts of fruit fly, Bactrocera tau (Tephritidae: Diptera).

29. Synergic degradation of phenanthrene by consortia of newly isolated bacterial strains.

30. Retrospective analysis of the genetic diversity of Klebsiella oxytoca isolated in Poland over a 50-year period.

31. Fluorescence in situ hybridization for intracellular localization of nifH mRNA.

32. Outbreak of OXY-2-Producing Klebsiella oxytoca in a renal transplant unit.

33. Endophytic colonization of Typha australis by a plant growth-promoting bacterium Klebsiella oxytoca strain GR-3.

34. Prevalence of enteric bacteria that inhibit growth of enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli O157 in humans.

35. [Hydrolytic and haemolytic activity of Klebsiella pneumoniae and Klebsiella oxytoca].

36. Discrimination of Klebsiella pneumoniae and Klebsiella oxytoca phylogenetic groups and other Klebsiella species by use of amplified fragment length polymorphism.

37. Identification of Klebsiella oxytoca using a specific PCR assay targeting the polygalacturonase pehX gene.

38. Recognition of two genetic groups in the Klebsiella oxytoca taxon on the basis of chromosomal beta-lactamase and housekeeping gene sequences as well as ERIC-1 R PCR typing.

39. Enterobacterial repetitive intergenic consensus 1R PCR assay for detection of Raoultella sp. isolates among strains identified as Klebsiella oxytoca in the clinical laboratory.

40. Characterisation, biotyping, antibiogram and klebocin typing of Klebsiella with special reference to Klebsiella oxytoca.

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