Evaluation of a Test Article in the Salmonella typhimurium - DTIC - dtic 2026

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Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium exhibits two forms of flagella-mediated motility on semisolid agar media: swarming and swimming (6).
Salmonella infection can be detected by testing a stool sample. However, most people have recovered from their symptoms by the time the test results return.
Salmonella species are non-spore-forming, predominantly motile enterobacteria with cell diameters between about 0.7 and 1.5 m, lengths from 2 to 5 m, and peritrichous flagella (all around the cell body, allowing them to move).
(1) A reverse mutation assay in Salmonella typhimurium detects mutation in a gene of a histidine requiring strain to produce a histidine independent strain of this organism. (2) Base pair mutagens are agents which cause a base change in the DNA.
Salmonella is a rod-shaped, motile bacterium (nonmotile exceptions S. gallinarum and S. pullorum), nonspore forming and Gram-negative. There is a widespread occurrence in animals, especially in poultry and swine.

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Many bacteria are motile only when nutrients are scarce. In contrast, Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium is motile only when nutrients are plentiful, suggesting that this bacterium uses motility for purposes other than foraging, most likely for host colonization.
The Ames Salmonella/microsome mutagenicity assay (Salmonella test; Ames test) is a short-term bacterial reverse mutation assay specifically designed to detect a wide range of chemical substances that can produce genetic damage that leads to gene mutations.

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