The Enigmatic Cytoarchitecture of Epulopiscium spp.

  • Angert E
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Abstract

Epulopiscium spp. and related bacteria are large, intestinalsymbionts of surgeonfish. The biggest of these bacteria are cigar-shaped, reaching lengths of 600 μmor more. The architecture of these enormous cells is unusual and it appears that basic...

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Angert, E. R. (2006). The Enigmatic Cytoarchitecture of Epulopiscium spp. (pp. 285–301). https://doi.org/10.1007/7171_027

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