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Meiothermus ruber
Known as:
Thermus ruber
National Institutes of Health
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2013
2013
Extraordinary denaturant tolerance of keratinolytic protease complex assemblies produced by Meiothermus ruber H328
Maachi Kataoka
,
Akito Yamaoka
,
K. Kawasaki
,
Y. Shigeri
,
Kunihiko Watanabe
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
2013
Corpus ID: 253766306
A moderately thermophilic bacterial strain, Meiothermus ruber H328, can efficiently solubilize intact chicken feathers by aerobic…
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2009
2009
Evaluation of Thermus ruber as a source of thermostable (-glucosidase useful for production of glucose syrups
I. Sinkiewicz
,
J. Synowiecki
2009
Corpus ID: 82091166
1978
1978
[Thermophilic bacteria, Thermus ruber, that produce a bright orange pigment].
L. G. Loginova
,
G. I. Khraptsova
,
T. I. Bogdanova
,
L. Egorova
,
L. Seregina
Микробиология
1978
Corpus ID: 35455631
A non-sporeforming gram-negative bacterium isolated from soils of Africa was shown to belong to the species Thermus ruber in its…
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1978
1978
[Thermophilic bacteria, Thermus ruber, that produce a bright orange pigment].
Loginova Lg
,
Khraptsova Gi
,
Bogdanova Ti
,
Egorova La
,
Seregina Lm
1978
Corpus ID: 82334446
1977
1977
[Speroplast behavior in cultures of Thermus ruber].
R. S. Golovacheva
,
T. Pivovarova
Микробиология
1977
Corpus ID: 24558650
Spheroplasts spontaneously originating in cultures of Thermus ruber, which are cultivated on potato-peptone media, are capable of…
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1977
1977
Influence of carbon sources on the development of Thermus ruber at different temperatures
Loginova Lg
,
Khraptsova Gi
1977
Corpus ID: 88928574
: The obligate thermophilic bacterium Thermus ruber was found to grow better at 55-65 degrees C on media containing organic acids…
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1977
1977
Several cytologic features of the thermophilic bacteria Thermus flavus and Thermus ruber
Loginova Lg
,
Bogdanova Ti
1977
Corpus ID: 88853639
The extreme thermophilic bacterium Thermus flavus 71 and the obligate thermophilic bacterium Thermus ruber 40 have been isolated…
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1975
1975
Thermus ruber obligate thermophilic bacteria in the thermal springs of Kamchatka
Loginova Lg
,
Egorova La
1975
Corpus ID: 88770244
The new species of the obligate-thermophilic bacterium Thermus ruber is widely distributed in hot springs of Kamchatka with the…
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