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- motivated the investigation of R. sphaeroides as a microbial cell factory for biotechnological applications. Rhodobacter sphaeroides has been isolated from deep...
- Nostoc commune var. sphaeroides is an edible cyanobacterium found in diverse habitats such as lakes and rivers. It is used as a food and nutritional supplement...
- mushroom"). Research indicates that consumption of Nostoc commune var. sphaeroides, in addition to consumption of other cyanobacteria, may be beneficial...
- smooth toadfish was ****igned to the genera Tetrodon (now Tetraodon) and Sphaeroides, both of which became wastebasket taxa. The smooth toadfish was ****igned...
- Pand**** sphaeroides is a species of plant in the family Pandanaceae, endemic to Mauritius. A very variable species depending on habitat. It is usually...
- Amauropsis sphaeroides is a species of predatory sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Naticidae, the moon snails. The maximum recorded...
- Agardh ex Bornet et Flahault Nostoc punctiforme Nostoc sphaeri**** Nostoc sphaeroides Nostoc spongiaeforme Nostoc thermotolerans Nostoc verrucosum Vaucher...
- Rhodobacter sphaeroides and Methanospirillum hungatei, with the respective PDB accession codes 1A7J and 5B3F. In Rhodobacter sphaeroides, PRK (or RsPRK)...
- properties to these LPS. For example, diphosphoryl lipid A of Rhodobacter sphaeroides (RsDPLA) is a potent antagonist of LPS in human cells, but is an agonist...
- 1976). "Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides forma sp. denitrificans, a denitrifying strain as a subspecies of Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides". Archives of Microbiology...