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- Methanobrevibacter smithii is the predominant methanogenic archaeon in the microbiota of the human gut. M. smithii has a coccobacillus shape. It plays...
- Methanobrevibacter is a genus of archaeans in the family Methanobacteriaceae. The species within Methanobrevibacter are strictly anaerobic archaea that...
- long filaments (Methanobrevibacter filliformis, Methanospirillum hungatei) and curved forms (Methanobrevibacter curvatus, Methanobrevibacter cuticularis)...
- Methanobrevibacter oralis is a methanogenic archaeon species considered to be a member of the human microbiota, mainly ****ociated to the oral cavity. M...
- Methanobrevibacter filiformis is a species of methanogen archaeon. It was first isolated from the hindgut of the termite Reticulitermes flavipes. It is...
- "Description of Methanobrevibacter gottschalkii sp. nov., Methanobrevibacter thaueri sp. nov., Methanobrevibacter woesei sp. nov. And Methanobrevibacter wolinii...
- readily digestible by microorganisms (methane-producing archaea; Methanobrevibacter smithii) that inhabit the digestive tract. These oligosaccharides...
- anaerobes" (such as Finegoldia magna or the methanogenic archaea Methanobrevibacter smithii) can be grown in aerobic atmosphere if the culture medium...
- Methanobrevibacter wolinii is a species of methanogen archaeon, named after Meyer J. Wolin. Coccobacillus with slightly tapered ends, about t 0.6 micrometres...
- Methanobrevibacter thaueri is a species of methanogen archaeon, named after Rolf K. Thauer. Coccobacillus with slightly tapered ends, about 0.5 micrometres...