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Vmaniraptor.bsky.social

“This guy died from eating leftover pasta” You nod with the sagacity of having just a read an article on the subject. “Ah, B. cereus—“ “I AM BEING SERIOUS! He left it sitting on the counter for almost a week”

Text: B. cereus is scarily common too. Previously, an entire family got sick from it after eating eight-day-old pasta salad at a picnic. To prevent the

It’s funny because the bacillus is spelled letter-b, then c e r e u s but it sounds a lot like “serious” (which getting poisoned by it is!)
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Cwyrdlittleguy.bsky.social

Bacillus cereus yeah

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CCgorgepulse.bsky.social

extract, mostly in the flowers, with moderate antibacterial activity against Bacillus vulgatus, Enterococcus faecalis, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Salmonella abony, and Staphylococcus aureus. Relatively little research has been done though. Poison oak doesn't seem to grow around ...

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Eesiode.bsky.social

📃Scientific paper: An alkaline protease from Bacillus cereus NJSZ-13 can act as a pathogenicity factor in infection of pinewood nematode ➡️ Continued on ES/IODE

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TKevolvedbiofilm.bsky.social

Pan-genome-scale metabolic modeling of Bacillus subtilis reveals functionally distinct groups #mSystemsJjournals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/...

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Sskittleguy.bsky.social

Anyways, here's some Bacillus

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Eesiode.bsky.social

📃Scientific paper: Remediation of copper-contaminated soils and growth enhancement of Pakchoi (B. chinensis L.) via biofertilizers composed of new Bacillus amyloliquefaciens SYNU1 ➡️ Continued on ES/IODE

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