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by Nicole Flanagan
Is there any human-associated bacterial species that cannot cause disease if introduced into some site of the body?
Christoph & Janie
Merry Youle, S. Marvin Friedman
Ray Ortega
Life at the Edge of Sight: A Photographic Exploration of the Microbial World
In the Company of Microbes: Ten Years of Small Things Considered
Microbe
Thinking Like a Phage: The Genius of the Viruses That Infect Bacteria and Archaea
Coral Reefs in the Microbial Seas
Eukaryotic Microbes
Topics in Ecological and Environmental Microbiology
In the Company of Mushrooms: A Biologist's Tale
Desk Encyclopedia of Microbiology