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Polaribacter filamentus

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Polaribacter filamentus
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P. filamentus
Gosink et al., 1998

Polaribacter filamentus is a species of gas vacuolate polar marine bacteria.[1] It was first isolated from sea ice and water from the Arctic and the Antarctic. Its type strain is ATCC 700397.

References

  1. ^ Vanderpas J, Bontems P, Miendje Deyi VY, Cadranel S (2013). "Follow-up of Helicobacter pylori infection in children over two decades (1988-2007): persistence, relapse and acquisition rates". Epidemiol Infect. 142 (4): 1–9. doi:10.1017/S0950268813001428. PMID 23809783.