HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Nawfal from the College of Science/ University of Mosul have published the article: Journal of Biotechnology Research Center (Special edition) Vol.8.No, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: 1.
SUMMARY
The habitat of the Brevibacterium is primarily milk products, in which the bacteria contribute to the aroma and the color toes and other intertriginous areas and are believed to contribute to body odor, but are rare causes of human infections as opportunistic agents. Amplification of lin gene without demonstration of bacteriocin activity was not surprising because low levels of bacteriocin . . .
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