There was a rapid succession of microbes: aerobes, which quickly used up all the oxygen; anaerobes, which require none; then nitrogen-consuming bacteria; and then forms that fed on methane and ...
Inside, they found microbial communities rich with aerobes, or air-reliant microorganisms. These aerobes can convert methane into carbon dioxide. Are dead trees' aerobic communities as good at ...
Microorganisms have different growth requirements. When culturing them in the laboratory, it is essential to take note of these conditions because these are needed to be replicated in order to ...
It has in vitro activity against a broad range of gram-positive and gram-negative aerobes but no activity against anaerobes. A fluorine atom at position six is responsible for increased potency ...
Expert Rev Anti Infect Ther. 2011;9(1):61-70. Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) presents as a spectrum of infection-induced inflammation of the upper genital tract that includes endometritis ...