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Non-capsulated bacteria are bacteria that lack a capsule. A capsule is a protective outer covering on certain gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria that increases virulence. The capsule acts to prevent desiccation and phagocytosis. Bacteria without a capsule, or non-capsulated bacteria, include NRead more
Non-capsulated bacteria are bacteria that lack a capsule. A capsule is a protective outer covering on certain gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria that increases virulence. The capsule acts to prevent desiccation and phagocytosis. Bacteria without a capsule, or non-capsulated bacteria, include Neisseria, Corynebacterium, Salmonella, Shigella, Vibrio, Proteus, Pseudomonas.
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