Muribaculum intestinale explained

Muribaculum intestinale is a strictly anaerobic bacterium from the genus of Muribaculum which has been isolated from the caecal content of a mouse in Zürich in Switzerland.[1] [2] [3]

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Notes and References

  1. Parker. Charles Thomas. Garrity. George M. Charles Thomas . George M . Parker . Garrity . Nomenclature Abstract for Muribaculum intestinale Lagkouvardos et al. 2016.. The NamesforLife Abstracts. 10.1601/nm.29400. en. 2016. 2024-04-17 .
  2. Details: DSM-28989. www.dsmz.de. en.
  3. Lagkouvardos. Ilias. Pukall. Rüdiger. Abt. Birte. Foesel. Bärbel U.. Meier-Kolthoff. Jan P.. Kumar. Neeraj. Bresciani. Anne. Martínez. Inés. Just. Sarah. Ziegler. Caroline. Brugiroux. Sandrine. Garzetti. Debora. Wenning. Mareike. Bui. Thi P. N.. Wang. Jun. Hugenholtz. Floor. Plugge. Caroline M.. Peterson. Daniel A.. Hornef. Mathias W.. Baines. John F.. Smidt. Hauke. Walter. Jens. Kristiansen. Karsten. Nielsen. Henrik B.. Haller. Dirk. Overmann. Jörg. Stecher. Bärbel. Clavel. Thomas. The Mouse Intestinal Bacterial Collection (miBC) provides host-specific insight into cultured diversity and functional potential of the gut microbiota. Nature Microbiology. 8 August 2016. 1. 10. 16131. 10.1038/nmicrobiol.2016.131. 27670113. 11858/00-001M-0000-002C-0BCC-0. free.