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Fibrinolytic activity of Moraxella bovis.
1979
M Nakazawa, and H Nemoto
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D009016
Moraxella
A genus of gram-negative, aerobic bacteria occurring as rods (subgenus Moraxella) or cocci (subgenus Branhamella). Its organisms are parasitic on the mucous membranes of humans and other warm-blooded animals.
D005342
Fibrinolysis
The natural enzymatic dissolution of FIBRIN.
Fibrinolyses
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