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January 27, 2015January 29, 2015 anaerobicfunginetwork Publications

Are they really unable to be cultured?

Amazing insight as to how to get some of those uncultivated microbes – and so simple!
http://schaechter.asmblog.org/schaechter/2014/12/the-great-plate-count-anomaly-that-is-no-more.html

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Prof Colin Orpin said ”It was a wriggling mass that burst open in front of my eyes – releasing all of its flagellated zoospores – obviously it was not a protozoan.”

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