The contribution of culturomics to the repertoire of isolated human bacterial and archaeal species

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  • who: Melhem Bilen from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the paper: The contribution of culturomics to the repertoire of isolated human bacterial and archaeal species, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This approach has enabled the description of over 146 new species, with an average of three species per month since April 2018.
  • future: When this happens its unique proteomic spectrum generated by MALDI-TOF MS is added to Bruker's database and its 16S gene rRNA sequence is submitted in the NCBI nucleotide database for a faster identification in the future.

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