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Interactions of some common pathogenic bacteria with Acanthamoeba polyphagaHuws et al., 2008
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- Huws S
- Morley R
- Jones M
- Brown M
- Smith A
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- FEMS microbiology letters
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Protozoan grazing is a major trophic pathway whereby the biomass re-enters the food web. Nonetheless, not all bacteria are digested by protozoa and the number known to evade digestion, resulting in their environmental augmentation, is increasing. We investigated the …
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