Nakagawa et al., 2006 - Google Patents
3 the isolation of thermophiles from deep-sea hydrothermal environmentsNakagawa et al., 2006
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- Nakagawa S
- Takai K
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- Methods in microbiology
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Publisher Summary The chapter describes the methods for enrichment and isolation of (hyper) thermophiles from deep-sea hydrothermal environments. In the chapter, the term “thermophile” is used to refer to all micro-organisms with optimum growth temperatures …
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