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Moraxella osloensis
Peritonitis Due to Moraxella Osloensis: an Emerging Pathogen
Selection of a Bacterium for the Mass Production of Phasmarhabditis Hermaphrodita (Nematoda : Rhabditidae) As a Biocontrol Agent for Slugs
Moraxella Species: Infectious Microbes Identified by Use of Time-Of
Moraxella Bacteremia in Cancer Patients
Of Moraxella Osloensis
Microbiome Analysis and Confocal Microscopy of Used Kitchen
Moraxella Nonliquefaciens and M. Osloensis Are Important Moraxella Species That Cause Ocular Infections
Neonatal Early Onset Sepsis Due to Moraxella Osloensis: CaseReport and Revision of the Literature
Virulence Mechanisms of the Nematode Phasmarhabditis Hermaphrodita and Its Associated Bacterium Moraxella Osloensis to the Gray Garden Slug Deroceras Reticulatum
Moraxella Nonliquefaciens Bloodstream Infection and Sepsis in a Pediatric Cancer Patient: Case Report and Literature Review Carlos L
Biological Control of Pest Non-Marine Molluscs: a Pacific Perspective on Risks to Non-Target Organisms
Prokaryote Data We
Cultivation-Based Quantification and Identification of Bacteria at Two
Site-Specific Molecular Analysis of the Bacteriota on Worn Spectacles
Successes and Failures in the Use of Parasitic Nematodes for Pest Control
Growth of Moraxella Osloensis COK1, a Novel Strain of Bacteria Isolated from Subbituminous Coal, in Dibenzothiophene and Coal Medium
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Virulence Mechanisms of the Nematode Phasmarhabditis Hermaphrodita and Its Associated Bacterium Moraxella Osloensis to the Gray Garden Slug Deroceras Reticulatum
Moraxella Osloensis Gene Expression in the Slug Host Deroceras Reticulatum Ruisheng An1, Srinand Sreevatsan2 and Parwinder S Grewal*1
ID 11 | Issue No: 3 | Issue Date: 03.02.15 | Page: 1 of 28 © Crown Copyright 2015 Identification of Moraxella Species and Morphologically Similar Organisms
Proteobacteria from the Human Skin Microbiota: Species-Level Diversity and Hypotheses C
Api & Id 32 Identification Databases
Gene Expression in Moraxella Osloensis, Photorhabdus Temperata and Xenorhabdus Koppenhoeferi During Host Infection
Biological Control of Slugs with the Rhabditid Nematode
Parwinder Grewal
Case Report Peritonitis Due to Moraxella Osloensis: an Emerging Pathogen
Bacterial Contamination of Surfaces in an Ultrasound Room