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Kurthia
Known as:
Zopfius
A genus of nonspore forming, aerobic, gram positive bacterium assigned to the phylum Firmicutes and the family Planococcaceae.
National Institutes of Health
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2013
2013
BIOPROSPECTING OF ACTINOBACTERIA FROM MANGROVE AND ESTUARINE SEDIMENTS FOR ANTIFOULING COMPOUNDS
V. Gopikrishnan
,
R. Pazhanimurugan
,
T. Shanmugasundaram
,
M. Radhakrishnan
,
R. Balagurunathan
2013
Corpus ID: 54946040
The problems associated with environmental biofouling and the limitation of currently available antifouling compounds has…
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2012
2012
Study and isolation of aerobic hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria from Cuban shorelines
Y. Martín
,
S. Acosta
,
A. Sánchez
,
A. Toledo
,
F. González
,
R. M. García
2012
Corpus ID: 12345570
The isolation of aerobic marine bacteria able to degrade hydrocarbons represents a promising alternative for the decontamination…
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Review
1995
Review
1995
Chapter 7 Culture media for non-sporulating Gram-positive food spoilage bacteria
W. Holzapfel
1995
Corpus ID: 4159487
1991
1991
Biodegradation of benzene and a BTX mixture using immobilized activated Sludge
Mayur P. Lodaya
,
Fayaz S. Lakhwala
,
E. Rus
,
Manjari Singh
,
G. Lewandowski
,
S. Sofer
1991
Corpus ID: 98575878
Abstract Aerobic biodegradation was studied using activated sludge immobiized in calcium alginate gel. Hydrogen peroxide provided…
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1986
1986
[New species of bacteria in the genus Kurthia--Kurthia sibirica sp. nov].
Belikova Va
,
Cherevach Nv
,
Kalakutskiĭ Lv
1986
Corpus ID: 83875430
: Six aerobic gram-positive nonspore-forming bacterial strains belonging to the Kurthia genus were isolated from the Magadan…
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1986
1986
[New species of bacteria in the genus Kurthia--Kurthia sibirica sp. nov].
V. A. Belikova
,
N. Cherevach
,
L. V. Kalakutskii
Микробиология
1986
Corpus ID: 27996918
Six aerobic gram-positive nonspore-forming bacterial strains belonging to the Kurthia genus were isolated from the Magadan…
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1979
1979
Immunodiffusion studies of ribosomes in classification of mycobacteria and related taxa.
M. Ridell
,
R. Baker
,
A. Lind
,
O. Ouchterlony
International Archives of Allergy and Applied…
1979
Corpus ID: 25898623
Ribosomal preparations consisting of crude ribosomes (CR), 30S subunits (30S) and 16S core particles (16S) from four strains of…
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Review
1977
Review
1977
A numerical taxonomic survey of Listeria and related bacteria.
B. Wilkinson
,
D. Jones
Journal of General Microbiology
1977
Corpus ID: 24023505
A numerical taxonomic study was performed on named strains of Listeria, Erysipelothrix, Microbacterium thermosphactum…
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1970
1970
Action of bacterial growth on the sarcoplasmic and urea-soluble proteins from muscle. I. Effects of Clostridium perfringens, Salmonella enteritidis, Achromobacter liquefaciens, Streptococcus faecalis…
T. Hasegawa
,
A. M. Pearson
,
J. F. Price
,
R. V. Lechowich
Applied microbiology
1970
Corpus ID: 45506266
Comparisons of the starch-gel patterns of uninoculated aseptic control samples from rabbit and pig muscle with similar samples…
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1968
1968
Production of L-proline by Kurthia catenaforma.
J. Kato
,
S. Horie
,
S. Komatsubara
,
M. Kisumi
,
I. Chibata
Applied microbiology
1968
Corpus ID: 20770690
A number of organisms were screened for their ability to produce l-proline. Kurthia catenaforma, which we recently isolated, was…
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