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Growth yield and energy generation in anaerobically-grown Campylobacter spec.Laanbroek et al., 1979
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- Laanbroek H
- Veldkamp H
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- Archives of Microbiology
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An anaerobic continuous culture study was made with Campylobacter spec. to determine growth yields under various growth conditions. The growth media contained 0.1%(w/v) yeast extract as carbon source. When grown in an aspartate-limited culture Y asp max was 4.6 …
- 241000589876 Campylobacter 0 title abstract description 17
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