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Application of Predatory Bacterial Strains to Environment Issues

Author(s)
Mitchell, Robert J.
Issued Date
2010-10-27
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/42856
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https://www.cheric.org/research/tech/proceedings/view.php?seq=66659&page=1&proceedingssearch=Bioluminescence
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2010 KSEIC Fall Meeting
Abstract
My talk will focus on the "pseudo-cannibals" of the microbe worlds, Bdellovibrio-and-like-organisms (BALOs). These remarkable bacteria prey upon other bacteria and are dependent upon them for their survival. This seminar will address some of the current research being performed world-wide and particularly within my lab as we apply and study the effects of BALOs within environmental issues, particularly biofilm control and bioremediation.
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KSEIC

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