Actinobacteria

Actinobacteria are a large and diverse group of bacteria, commonly found in soil and water. They are important for their role in the cycle of nutrients, helping to breakdown organic material and releasing essential elements such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur back into the environment. Actinobacteria also have a wide range of uses, including in bioremediation, food production, and pharmaceuticals. Their ability to produce antibiotics makes them essential in the treatment of infectious diseases, and their ability to break down complex chemical compounds makes them useful in the production of a variety of industrial products.

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Clinical and Diagnostic Pathology

ISSN: 2689-5773
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Wael M. EL-Deeb, Professor of Veterinary Medicine and Clinical Diagnosis.
Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Pathology is a leading international journal with up-to-date information on all aspects of Clinical and diagnostic pathology.