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News Release 09-069
"Two-handed" Marine Microbes Point to New Method for Isolating Harmful Forms of Chemicals
Major impact envisioned for pharmaceutical, food, agriculture industries
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This microfluidic device was used to discover new information about marine bacteria.
Credit: Roman Stocker, MIT
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Experiments on marine bacteria have been conducted using this microfluidic research set-up.
Credit: Marcos, MIT
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The bacterium Leptospira biflexa has new information for pharmaceutical, other industries.
Credit: Hongchul Jang and Marcos, MIT
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