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A FISH, WITH A LUMINOUS ORGAN, DESIGNED FOR THE GROWTH OF LUMINOUS BACTERIA.
1921
E N Harvey
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Relationship between luminous fish and symbiosis. I. Comparative studies of lipopolysaccharides isolated from symbiotic luminous bacteria of the luminous marine fish, Physiculus japonicus.
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Relationship between luminous fish and symbiosis. II. Chemical composition of lipopolysaccharides isolated from symbiotic luminous bacteria in the luminous marine fish, Physiculus japonicus.
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Luminous bacteria and light emitting fish: ultrastructure of the symbiosis.
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Luminous bacteria cultured from fish guts in the Gulf of Oman.
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The growth requirements of luminous bacteria at various temperatures.
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Growth requirements of luminous bacteria at various temperatures.
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Factors influencing the growth and light production of luminous bacteria.
October 1950, Journal of cellular and comparative physiology,
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THE EFFECT OF POLARIZED LIGHT ON THE GROWTH OF LUMINOUS BACTERIA.
April 1925, Science (New York, N.Y.),
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Response of enteric luminous bacteria to environmental conditions in the gut of the fish.
June 1989, The Journal of applied bacteriology,
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Growth and luminescence of luminous bacteria on modified Haneda's medium.
January 1984, Microbiology and immunology,
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