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Optimizing Extracellular Products from Vibrio proteolyticus for Their Use as Postbiotics in Aquaculture. [PDF]

open access: yesMar Biotechnol (NY)
García-Márquez J   +12 more
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A Comprehensive Investigation of Potential Bacterial Pathogens in Largemouth Bass (<i>Micropterus salmoides</i>). [PDF]

open access: yesMicroorganisms
Tu YY   +10 more
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Microbiome signatures of mangroves and salt marsh halophyte rhizosphere soil sediments: a metagenomic approach. [PDF]

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Sujeeth NK   +4 more
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Complete genome sequencing of 18 urea-utilizing Vibrio strains isolated from coral. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Data
Li K   +8 more
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STUDIES ON LUCIFERASE FROM PHOTOBACTERIUM PHOSPHOREUM

open access: yesSTUDIES ON LUCIFERASE FROM PHOTOBACTERIUM PHOSPHOREUM
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Photobacterium damsela Necrotizing Fasciitis of the Arm

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2022
Photobacterium damsela is a gram-negative bacterium that is known to cause infection, most commonly in marine animals and rarely in humans. Photobacterium damsela typically results in skin and soft tissue infections in humans and has been associated with necrotizing fasciitis in several case reports.
David P, Martin   +2 more
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Continuous culture of photobacterium

Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 2004
The design and performance characteristics of a small volume (20 ml) continuous culture device for the cultivation of luminous bacteria are described. This simply constructed device can be used to supply luminescent bacteria with constant properties for either laboratory use or the assay of environmental pollutants.
David T, Pooley   +6 more
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Purification of lumazine proteins from Photobacterium leiognathi and Photobacterium phosphoreum: bioluminescence properties

Biochemistry, 1985
Bright strains of the marine bioluminescent bacterium Photobacterium leiognathi produce a "lumazine protein" in amounts comparable to that previously found in Photobacterium phosphoreum. New protocols are developed for the purification to homogeneity of the proteins from both species in yields up to 60%.
D J, O'Kane, V A, Karle, J, Lee
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