Marinobacter pelagius explained
Marinobacter pelagius is a Gram-negative, aerobic, moderately halophilic and neutrophilic bacterium from the genus of Marinobacter which has been isolated from seawater around Zhoushan in China.[1] [2] Marinobacter pelagius can be used to produce gold nanoparticles.[3] [4]
References
- Web site: Marinobacter pelagius. uniprot.org. 2016-08-18.
- Xu. XW. Wu. YH. Wang. CS. Yang. JY. Oren. A. Wu. M. Marinobacter pelagius sp. nov., a moderately halophilic bacterium.. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. March 2008. 58. Pt 3. 637–40. 10.1099/ijs.0.65390-0. 18319470. free.
- Book: Boris Ildusovich. Kharisov. Oxana Vasilievna. Oxana Kharissova. Kharissova. Ubaldo. Ortiz-Mendez. CRC Concise Encyclopedia of Nanotechnology. 2016. CRC Press. 978-1-4665-8089-3.
- Sharma. Nishat. Pinnaka. Anil K. Raje. Manoj. FNU. Ashish. Bhattacharyya. Mani. Choudhury. Anirban. Exploitation of marine bacteria for production of gold nanoparticles. Microbial Cell Factories. 2012. 11. 1. 86. 10.1186/1475-2859-11-86. 22715848. 3461432. free.
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Further reading
- Book: Dinesh K Maheshwari, Meenu Saraf . Halophiles: Biodiversity and Sustainable Exploitation . Springer . 2015 . 978-3-319-14595-2.
- Book: Alexandru. Grumezescu. Fabrication and Self-Assembly of Nanobiomaterials: Applications of Nanobiomaterials. 2016. William Andrew. 978-0-323-41735-8.
- Book: Alexandru. Grumezescu. Nanobiomaterials in Antimicrobial Therapy: Applications of Nanobiomaterials. 2016. William Andrew. 978-0-323-42887-3.