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Hathewaya limosa
Known as:
CLOSTRIDIUM LIMOSUM
, Clostridium Species CDC Group P-1
A species of anaerobic, Gram positive, rod shaped bacteria assigned to the phylum Firmicutes. This species is lecithinase positive, indole and lipase…
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2020
2020
Complete High-Quality Genome Sequence of Clostridium limosum (Hathewaya limosa) Isolate 14S0207, Recovered from a Cow with Suspected Blackleg in Germany
P. Thomas
,
M. Abdel-Glil
,
+5 authors
C. Seyboldt
Microbiology Resource Announcements
2020
Corpus ID: 210134140
Clostridium limosum can be found in soil and the intestinal tract of animals. In 2014, C. limosum was isolated from a suspected…
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Review
2019
Review
2019
Prosthetic Valve Endocarditis Due to Clostridium Limosum: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
L. Yung
,
C. Urban
,
Negin Niknam
,
G. Turett
American Journal of Infectious Diseases
2019
Corpus ID: 208398415
Clostridium limosum is an anaerobic gram positive rod-shaped bacterium found in soil and can cause infections in a variety of…
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1985
1985
Bile acid induction of 7a- and 76-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases in Clostridium limosum
J. Sutherland
,
C. Williams
1985
Corpus ID: 15885219
When grown in the presence of bile acids, two strains of Clostridium limosum were found to contain significant amounts of NADP…
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1981
1981
Larval Development Under Laboratory Conditions of the Xanthid Mud Crab Eurytium limosum (Say, 1818) (Brachyura: Xanthidae) from Georgia
H. Kurata
,
R. Heard
,
Joel W. Martin
1981
Corpus ID: 56231141
Larvae of the xanthid mud crab Eurytlum Umosum were reared in the laboratory from hatching to first crab stage. Four zoeal stages…
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