Camelimonas lactis

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Camelimonas lactis
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C. lactis
Binomial name
Camelimonas lactis
Kämpfer et al. 2010 [1]
Type strain
CCM 7696, CCUG 58638, M 1878 SK2, M 1973, M 2040 [2]

Camelimonas lactis is a Gram-negative, rod-shaped and non-spore-forming bacteria from the genus of Camelimonas which has been isolated from camel milk in the United Arab Emirates. [1] [3] [2] [4]

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References

  1. 1 2 Parte, A.C. "Camelimonas". LPSN .
  2. 1 2 "Camelimonas lactis". www.uniprot.org.
  3. Parker, Charles Thomas; Mannor, Kara; Garrity, George M (2010). Parker, Charles Thomas; Garrity, George M (eds.). "Nomenclature Abstract for Camelimonas lactis Kämpfer et al. 2010". The NamesforLife Abstracts. doi:10.1601/nm.20164 (inactive 2024-04-17).{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of April 2024 (link)
  4. Kampfer, P.; Scholz, H. C.; Langer, S.; Wernery, U.; Wernery, R.; Johnson, B.; Joseph, M.; Lodders, N.; Busse, H.- J. (20 November 2009). "Camelimonas lactis gen. nov., sp. nov., isolated from the milk of camels". International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 60 (10): 2382–2386. doi: 10.1099/ijs.0.017806-0 . PMID   19933583.