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achromobacter
[ey-kroh-muh-bak-ter]
noun
any of several rod-shaped bacteria of the genus Achromobacter, found in soil and water.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of achromobacter1
Example Sentences
When I asked why, Koff responded, “We know a lot more about the phage we use against P. aeruginosa than we do about phages targeting Achromobacter.”
In March, Chan and Koff introduced a second phage targeted at another Achromobacter strain.
Burgholzer's infection was caused by three species of the bacterial genus Achromobacter, and Chan planned to select individual phages that could pick them off one by one—an approach known as sequential monophage therapy.
Genotypic and phenotypic applications for the differentiation and species-level identification of Achromobacter for clinical diagnoses.
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