The first detailed description of Clostridium sporogenes was given by Metchnikoff (1908) who isolated the organism from faeces of normal individuals and from diarrhoea1 material of patients with chronic colitis. Subsequently, different names were given to organisms wit
In 1899, MacCallum and Hastings isolated from the blood and organs of a person dying of acute endoca...
The name B. coli mutabile was employed by Neisser (1906) to designate a non-lactose-fermenting colif...
The genus Clostridium comprises a range of physiologically diverse species including notorious patho...
Twenty-five years ago AMcIntosh (1917) isolated an organism from a gas gangrenous wound w-hich gave ...
The systematic position, or right to specific rank, of the anaerobic bacillus, Clostridium centrospo...
A clostridium, strain HF, originally associated with Methanococcus vannielii in formate enrich-ment ...
An investigation was initiated to determine the feasibility of using gas chromagography and deep aga...
Seven obligately anaerobic, gram-positive, rod-shaped, spore-forming organisms isolated from human s...
The use of fermentative reactions in carbohydrate media for tracing the relationships of the strepto...
For some time we have been using a technic for the isolation and identification of anaerobic bacteri...
Sugar fermentation by many type C and D strains of Clostridium botulinum was studied. Cultures were ...
The Clostridium genus harbors compelling organisms for biotechnological production processes; while ...
The physiology of Clostridium sporogenes was investigated in defined, minimal media. In batch cultur...
Various defined and minimal media are described for the growth of Clostridium sporogenes NCIB 8053. ...
With the current interest in cell wall-deficient microorganisms and the established knowledge of the...
In 1899, MacCallum and Hastings isolated from the blood and organs of a person dying of acute endoca...
The name B. coli mutabile was employed by Neisser (1906) to designate a non-lactose-fermenting colif...
The genus Clostridium comprises a range of physiologically diverse species including notorious patho...
Twenty-five years ago AMcIntosh (1917) isolated an organism from a gas gangrenous wound w-hich gave ...
The systematic position, or right to specific rank, of the anaerobic bacillus, Clostridium centrospo...
A clostridium, strain HF, originally associated with Methanococcus vannielii in formate enrich-ment ...
An investigation was initiated to determine the feasibility of using gas chromagography and deep aga...
Seven obligately anaerobic, gram-positive, rod-shaped, spore-forming organisms isolated from human s...
The use of fermentative reactions in carbohydrate media for tracing the relationships of the strepto...
For some time we have been using a technic for the isolation and identification of anaerobic bacteri...
Sugar fermentation by many type C and D strains of Clostridium botulinum was studied. Cultures were ...
The Clostridium genus harbors compelling organisms for biotechnological production processes; while ...
The physiology of Clostridium sporogenes was investigated in defined, minimal media. In batch cultur...
Various defined and minimal media are described for the growth of Clostridium sporogenes NCIB 8053. ...
With the current interest in cell wall-deficient microorganisms and the established knowledge of the...
In 1899, MacCallum and Hastings isolated from the blood and organs of a person dying of acute endoca...
The name B. coli mutabile was employed by Neisser (1906) to designate a non-lactose-fermenting colif...
The genus Clostridium comprises a range of physiologically diverse species including notorious patho...