Microbiology from A to Z explained - Micropia - Micropia

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Last updated 13 novembro 2024
Microbiology from A to Z explained - Micropia - Micropia
Many strains of the Staphylococcus genus of spherical bacteria live on our skin. Staphylococcus epidermidis is the most common skin bacterium. It prefers living in sweaty places, such as the armpits and has a secret weapon.
Microbiology from A to Z explained - Micropia - Micropia
Visualizing the invisible: class excursions to ignite children's enthusiasm for microbes - McGenity - 2020 - Microbial Biotechnology - Wiley Online Library
Microbiology from A to Z explained - Micropia - Micropia
Multiomics characterization of the of the zoo-housed gorilla gut microbiome reveals bacterial community compositions shifts, fungal cellulose-degrading, and archaeal methanogenic activity
Microbiology from A to Z explained - Micropia - Micropia
B subtilis antibiotics
Microbiology from A to Z explained - Micropia - Micropia
Microbiology from A to Z explained - Micropia - Micropia
Microbiology from A to Z explained - Micropia - Micropia
Visualizing the invisible: class excursions to ignite children's enthusiasm for microbes - McGenity - 2020 - Microbial Biotechnology - Wiley Online Library
Microbiology from A to Z explained - Micropia - Micropia
Frontiers The submandibular and sublingual glands maintain oral microbial homeostasis through multiple antimicrobial proteins
Microbiology from A to Z explained - Micropia - Micropia
Microbiology from A to Z explained - Micropia - Micropia
Microbiology from A to Z explained - Micropia - Micropia
Visualizing the invisible: class excursions to ignite children's enthusiasm for microbes - McGenity - 2020 - Microbial Biotechnology - Wiley Online Library
Microbiology from A to Z explained - Micropia - Micropia
Microbiology from A to Z explained - Micropia - Micropia
Microbiology from A to Z explained - Micropia - Micropia
Two RNA Worlds: Toward the Origin of Replication, Genes, Recombination, and Repair
Microbiology from A to Z explained - Micropia - Micropia
Multiomics characterization of the of the zoo-housed gorilla gut microbiome reveals bacterial community compositions shifts, fungal cellulose-degrading, and archaeal methanogenic activity

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