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Photo-CIDNP of Solvent-Exposed Flavins in Flavoproteins. [PDF]
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The Microbiota of the Outer Gut Mucus Layer of the Migrating Northeast Arctic Cod (Gadus morhua) as Determined by Shotgun DNA Sequencing. [PDF]
Le Doujet T, Haugen P.
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Limited similarity in microbial composition among coral reef fishes from the Great Barrier Reef, Australia. [PDF]
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Studies on Quality Deterioration and Metabolomic Changes in Oysters Induced by Spoilage Bacteria During Chilled Storage. [PDF]
Dou H, Zhu W, Chen S, Zou Y, Xia X.
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Determinants of undesired α2-6-sialoside formation by PmST1 M144D.
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STUDIES ON LUCIFERASE FROM PHOTOBACTERIUM PHOSPHOREUM
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Photobacterium damsela Necrotizing Fasciitis of the Arm
The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2022Photobacterium 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, 2004The 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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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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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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