Microbial Minutes: The Staying Current with Microbial Electricity and a Century-Old Cholera Isolate Edition
What's hot in the microbial sciences? ASM summarizes microbiology news and reports in Microbial Minutes, a weekly news roundup. Watch the YouTube session for summaries and major findings, and read the reports and news coverage for yourself below. What should we highlight next time? Leave a suggestion in our comments section!
Walker D.J.F. et al. The Archaellum of Methanospirillum hungatei is Electrically Conductive. mBio. April 16 2019.
Dorman M.J. et al. The History, Genome, and Biology of NCTC 30: a Non-Pandemic Vibrio cholerae Isolate from World War One. Proceedings of the Royal Society B. April 10 2019.
Walker D.J.F. et al. The Archaellum of Methanospirillum hungatei is Electrically Conductive. mBio. April 16 2019.
- Poweleit et al. 2006 Nature Microbiology report
- Gemma Reguera lecture: Microbes to Power
Dorman M.J. et al. The History, Genome, and Biology of NCTC 30: a Non-Pandemic Vibrio cholerae Isolate from World War One. Proceedings of the Royal Society B. April 10 2019.