Clostridium disporicum explained
Clostridium disporicum is a Gram-positive, rod-shaped and anaerobic bacterium from the genus Clostridium which has been isolated from the caecum of a rat in England.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]
Further reading
- Book: Balows. Albert. Trüper. Hans G.. Dworkin. Martin. Harder. Wim. Schleifer. Karl-Heinz. The Prokaryotes: A Handbook on the Biology of Bacteria: Ecophysiology, Isolation, Identification, Applications. 2013. Springer Science & Business Media. 9781475721911. en.
Notes and References
- Clostridium disporicum. www.uniprot.org. en.
- Parker. Charles Thomas. Garrity. George M. Charles Thomas. Parker. George M. Garrity. Nomenclature Abstract for Clostridium disporicum Horn 1987.. The NamesforLife Abstracts. 2008. 10.1601/nm.3926. 2024-04-17 . en.
- Details: DSM-5521. www.dsmz.de. en.
- Plassart. C. Mauvais. F. Heurté. J. Sautereau. J. Legeay. C. Bouvet. P. First case of intra-abdominal infection with Clostridium disporicum.. Anaerobe. February 2013. 19. 77–8. 10.1016/j.anaerobe.2012.12.002. 23247006.
- Horn. N.. Clostridium disporicum sp. nov., a Saccharolytic Species Able to Form Two Spores per Cell, Isolated from a Rat Cecum. International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology. 1 October 1987. 37. 4. 398–401. 10.1099/00207713-37-4-398. free.
- Book: The Mouse in Biomedical Research: Diseases. 2006. Academic Press. 9780080467719. en.