Definition of Microaerobic. Meaning of Microaerobic. Synonyms of Microaerobic

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- bioreactor methods allow for more precise control of gas levels in the microaerobic environment, using a probe to measure the oxygen concentration or redox...
- indicative of spatial effects that may affect gene expression in the microaerobic range. It has also been observed that these oxygen-sensitive proteins...
- homolactic fermentation. Fermented anaerobically (more precisely, microaerobically) for a few w****s at typical room temperatures in an airtight vessel...
- Rhodomicrobium is a microaerobic to anaerobic, purple non-sulfur, cluster-building genus of bacteria. Rhodomicrobium uses bacteriochlorophyll a and bacteriochlorophyll...
- capnophile, Neisseria gonorrhoeae typically colonize mucosal surfaces in microaerobic environments, such as those in the genitourinary tract. Growth in areas...
- Campylobacter jejuni 33560 11351 70.2T 4688 11284 - susceptible (wild type), requires microaerobic environment and higher incubation temperature (41±1°C)...
- to facilitate survival of cells at depth in biofilms. Adaptation to microaerobic or anaerobic environments is essential for certain lifestyles of P. aeruginosa...
- able to fix nitrogen in the presence of low oxygen levels, making it a microaerobic diazotroph. An isolate from the genus Azospirillum was isolated from...
- findings supported by phenotypic characteristics, the DNA homology group of microaerobic streptococci that was formerly known as Streptococcus anginosus or Streptococcus...
- 500–800 μm but occasionally up to 5 mm in length, found in anaerobic or microaerobic bottom sediments of stagnant freshwater ponds or slow-moving streams...