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Psychrotrophic Bacteria Isolated from a Constantly Warm Tropical Environment
Current Microbiology, 1998Psychrotrophic bacteria are known to occur in temperate, constantly cold, and artificially cooled environments. This is the first report of their occurrence in a constantly warm (ca. 24 degrees-35 degrees C) tropical environment. Soil samples taken from two sites along the southeastern coastal zone of Jamaica yielded growth of psychotrophic bacteria ...
A C, Astwood, A C, Wais
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Extracellular protease production by psychrotrophic bacteria from glaciers
International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation, 1992Abstract The effects of temperature, time and medium composition on protease formation and on the growth of 25 psychrotrophic bacteria from glaciers were investigated. In addition to their ability to grow at low temperatures, psychrotrophic strains demonstrated a cold dependent enzyme production.
R. Margesin, F. Schinner
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Temperature/growth relationships for psychrotrophic food-spoilage bacteria
Food Microbiology, 1985The growth of psychrotrophic food-spoilage bacteria in pure cultures and in binary mixtures at chill temperatures (2–15°C) was monitored using colony counts. Sigmoidal curves of best fit were calculated for the data with a computer program. Growth/temperature relationships were studied using two mathematical equations: the Arrhenius relationship (k ...
C.J. Stannard, A.P. Williams, P.A. Gibbs
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Psychrotrophic bacteria in sediments from the great lakes
Water Research, 1978Abstract A significant concentration of psychrotrophic bacteria was found to exist in sediments from the Great Lakes as determined by spread-plating procedure on 3 different media. Direct microscopic counts using a protein-labelling fluorescent stain also showed the presence, in situ , of a large bacterial population in the sediments.
W INNISS, C MAYFIELD
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Antibiotic resistance in the patient with cancer: Escalating challenges and paths forward
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Amila K Nanayakkara +2 more
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The human tumor microbiome is composed of tumor type–specific intracellular bacteria
Science, 2020Deborah Nejman +2 more
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The role of the microbiome in cancer development and therapy
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2017Aadra P Bhatt, Matthew R Redinbo
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