Cellulolytic Bacteria in some Ruminants and Herbivores as Shown by Fluorescent Antibody Free

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SUMMARY

A method is described for the demonstration and enumeration of antigenically related cellulolytic bacteria in the intestinal contents of some herbivores and ruminants, by means of a fluorescent antibody staining technique.

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2024-03-29
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