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Deeply branching Bacillota species exhibit atypical Gram-negative staining


Journal article


Jessica K. Choi, Saroj Poudel, Nathan Yee, Jennifer L. Goff
Microbiology Spectrum, 2024, pp. e00732-24


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Choi, J. K., Poudel, S., Yee, N., & Goff, J. L. (2024). Deeply branching <i>Bacillota</i> species exhibit atypical Gram-negative staining. Microbiology Spectrum, e00732–24. https://doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.00732-24


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Choi, Jessica K., Saroj Poudel, Nathan Yee, and Jennifer L. Goff. “Deeply Branching ≪i≫Bacillota≪/i≫ Species Exhibit Atypical Gram-Negative Staining.” Microbiology Spectrum (2024): e00732–24.


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Choi, Jessica K., et al. “Deeply Branching ≪i≫Bacillota≪/i≫ Species Exhibit Atypical Gram-Negative Staining.” Microbiology Spectrum, 2024, pp. e00732–24, doi:10.1128/spectrum.00732-24.


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@article{choi2024a,
  title = {Deeply branching <i>Bacillota</i> species exhibit atypical Gram-negative staining},
  year = {2024},
  journal = {Microbiology Spectrum},
  pages = {e00732-24},
  doi = {10.1128/spectrum.00732-24},
  author = {Choi, Jessica K. and Poudel, Saroj and Yee, Nathan and Goff, Jennifer L.}
}


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