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- Eubacterium is a genus of Gram-positive bacteria in the family Eubacteriaceae. These bacteria are characterised by a rigid cell wall. They may either...
- Eubacterium eligens is a motile, obligate anaerobic, Gram-positive, rod-shaped mesophilic bacteria that lives in the human gut microbiome. In 1974, W...
- Eubacterium barkeri, previously known as Clostridium barkeri, is a bacterium belonging to the Bacillota. Page Species: Eubacterium barkeri on "LPSN - List...
- Agathobacter rectalis (formerly Eubacterium rectale) is a Gram-positive, butyrate-producing, anaerobic, rod-shaped and non-spore-forming bacterium from...
- Anaerobutyri**** hallii (formerly Eubacterium hallii) is an anaerobic bacterium that lives inside the human digestive system. Shetty, Sudarshan A.; Zuffa...
- bacteremia. The type strain for this genus, Eggert****a lenta, was known as Eubacterium lentum prior to 1999. The genus is named for Arnold Eggerth, who first...
- Eubacterium nodatum is a Gram positive member of the oral flora of some patients with chronic periodontitis. It has been recently added to the red complex...
- Eubacterium aggregans is a Gram-positive, homoacetogenic, non-spore-forming and anaerobic bacterium from the genus Eubacterium which has been isolated...
- Mikroorganismen und Zellkulturen. Retrieved 2022-11-08. Zindel U.; et al. (1988). "Eubacterium acidaminophilum sp. nov., a versatile amino acid-degrading anaerobe producing...
- of the genus Eubacterium. In the 1970s the type strain VPI 3199 (ATCC 33820) of L. crispatus (at the time still designated "Eubacterium crispatum") was...