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  • 2. Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicus sp. n., an anaerobic, autotrophic, extreme thermophile.
    Zeikus JG, Wolfe RS.
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  • 3. Thermosinus carboxydivorans gen. nov., sp. nov., a new anaerobic, thermophilic, carbon-monoxide-oxidizing, hydrogenogenic bacterium from a hot pool of Yellowstone National Park.
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    Int J Syst Evol Microbiol; 2004 Nov; 54(Pt 6):2353-2359. PubMed ID: 15545483
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  • 5. Presence of thermophilic bacteria in laundry and domestic hot-water heaters.
    Brock TD, Boylen KL.
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  • 6. Thermincola carboxydiphila gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel anaerobic, carboxydotrophic, hydrogenogenic bacterium from a hot spring of the Lake Baikal area.
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    Int J Syst Evol Microbiol; 2005 Sep; 55(Pt 5):2069-2073. PubMed ID: 16166711
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  • 7. Sulfurihydrogenibium yellowstonense sp. nov., an extremely thermophilic, facultatively heterotrophic, sulfur-oxidizing bacterium from Yellowstone National Park, and emended descriptions of the genus Sulfurihydrogenibium, Sulfurihydrogenibium subterraneum and Sulfurihydrogenibium azorense.
    Nakagawa S, Shtaih Z, Banta A, Beveridge TJ, Sako Y, Reysenbach AL.
    Int J Syst Evol Microbiol; 2005 Nov; 55(Pt 6):2263-2268. PubMed ID: 16280480
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  • 8. Extremely thermophilic gram-negative bacteria from hot tap water.
    Pask-Hughes R, Williams RA.
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  • 9. [Studies on the thermostable L-lactate dehydrogenase from thermophilic bacteria].
    Yang S, Cai M, Liu J, Gu Y, Wang Z, Zhang S.
    Wei Sheng Wu Xue Bao; 1991 Dec; 31(6):438-42. PubMed ID: 1814047
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  • 11. A chemoautotrophic and thermophilic microorganism isolated from an acid hot spring.
    Brierley CL, Brierley JA.
    Can J Microbiol; 1973 Feb; 19(2):183-8. PubMed ID: 4696779
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  • 12. Thiomicrospira pelophila, gen. n., sp. n., a new obligately chemolithotrophic colourless sulfur bacterium.
    Kuenen JG, Veldkamp H.
    Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek; 1972 Feb; 38(3):241-56. PubMed ID: 4561895
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  • 13. Thermothrix thioparus gen. et sp. nov. a facultatively anaerobic facultative chemolithotroph living at neutral pH and high temperature.
    Caldwell DE, Caldwell SJ, Laycock JP.
    Can J Microbiol; 1976 Oct; 22(10):1509-17. PubMed ID: 10063
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  • 14. Phenylobacterium lituiforme sp. nov., a moderately thermophilic bacterium from a subsurface aquifer, and emended description of the genus Phenylobacterium.
    Kanso S, Patel BKC.
    Int J Syst Evol Microbiol; 2004 Nov; 54(Pt 6):2141-2146. PubMed ID: 15545448
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  • 15. Taxonomy of aerobic marine eubacteria.
    Baumann L, Baumann P, Mandel M, Allen RD.
    J Bacteriol; 1972 Apr; 110(1):402-29. PubMed ID: 4552999
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  • 16. Gas-vacuolated strains of Microcyclus aquaticus.
    Van Ert M, Staley JT.
    J Bacteriol; 1971 Oct; 108(1):236-40. PubMed ID: 4941556
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  • 17. Fervidicola ferrireducens gen. nov., sp. nov., a thermophilic anaerobic bacterium from geothermal waters of the Great Artesian Basin, Australia.
    Ogg CD, Patel BK.
    Int J Syst Evol Microbiol; 2009 May; 59(Pt 5):1100-7. PubMed ID: 19406800
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