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  • 23. [Hemagglutinating properties of Acinetobacter calcoaceticus].
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  • 30. Haemolytic activity associated with parasporal inclusion proteins of mosquito-specific Bacillus thuringiensis soil isolates: a comparative neutralization study.
    Ishii T, Ohba M.
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  • 32. Characterization of a cry4Ba-type gene of Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis and evidence of the synergistic larvicidal activity of its encoded protein with Cry2A delta-endotoxin of B. thuringiensis kurstaki on Culex pipiens (common house mosquito).
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  • 35. Antimicrobial activity of different proteins and their fragments from Bacillus thuringiensis parasporal crystals against clostridia and archaea.
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