Nitrosomonas eutropha is an ammonia-oxidizing, Gram-negative bacterium from the genus of Nitrosomonas.[3][4][5]
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Nitrosomonas eutropha Koops et al. 2001[1]
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Nm 57[2] |
Starting in 2014, it was being tested by the biotech company AOBiome for its possible health benefits on skin.[6] AOBiome started a Phase II trial of an intranasal formulation of the bacteria for migraines.[7][8]
References
edit- ^ Parte, A.C. "Nitrosomonas". LPSN. Retrieved 18 June 2016.
- ^ "Nitrosomonas eutropha Taxon Passport - StrainInfo". www.straininfo.net. Retrieved 18 June 2016.
- ^ Stein, LY; Arp, DJ; Berube, PM; Chain, PS; Hauser, L; Jetten, MS; Klotz, MG; Larimer, FW; Norton, JM; Op den Camp, HJ; Shin, M; Wei, X (December 2007). "Whole-genome analysis of the ammonia-oxidizing bacterium, Nitrosomonas eutropha C91: implications for niche adaptation". Environmental Microbiology. 9 (12): 2993–3007. doi:10.1111/j.1462-2920.2007.01409.x. hdl:2066/36701. PMID 17991028.
- ^ George M. Garrity: Bergey’s manual of systematic bacteriology. 2. Auflage. Springer, New York 2005, Vol. 2: The Proteobacteria Part C: The Alpha-, Beta-, Delta-, and Epsilonproteabacteria, ISBN 0-387-24145-0
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- ^ Scott, Julia (22 May 2014). "My No-Soap, No-Shampoo, Bacteria-Rich Hygiene Experiment". The New York Times. Retrieved 18 June 2016.
- ^ "B 244". AdisInsight. Retrieved 12 June 2018.
- ^ "Clinical data for April 23, 2018". BioWorld. Retrieved 2018-04-24.
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