-
atrophaeus has
historically been
known by
several other names,
including B.
globigii (the
origin of its
military moniker "BG") and B.
subtilis var. niger. Modern...
-
biological warfare experiment in
which Serratia marcescens and
Bacillus globigii bacteria were spra**** over the San
Francisco Bay Area in California, in...
- risk, even if the
biological agent is
normally not pathogenic.
Bacillus globigii (historically
named Bacillus subtilis in the
context of bio-agent simulants)...
- next
phase of testing, with
Bacillus subtilis (also
known as
Bacillus globigii or BG)
selected as the test agent. This
bacterium was spra****
across South...
- Texas, north-central Texas, and the San
Francisco Bay area.
Bacillus globigii was used to
simulate biological warfare agents (such as anthrax), because...
-
widely used in
research due to its high
transformation efficiency.
Bacillus globigii, a
closely related but
phylogenetically distinct species now
known as Bacillus...
- the New Forest, were
exposed to
bacteria including E.coli and
Bacillus globigii,
which mimics anthrax." Two
scientists commissioned by the
Ministry of...
-
including Bacillus globigii,
which were
thought to be harmless, at
public places such as subways.
Light bulbs containing Bacillus globigii were
dropped in...
-
tetrodotoxin MR - mol****es
residuum BG -
Bacillus globigii BS -
Bacillus globigii U -
Bacillus globigii SM -
Serratia marcescens P -
Serratia marcescens...
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pathogen than Caucasians. In 1966, the US
government released Bacillus globigii on the New York
Subway to
research how a
civilian po****tion can be used...