Corynebacteria

Corynebacteria are Gram-positive, rod-shaped bacteria organisms commonly found in soil and water. These bacteria have a wide range of clinical and environmental applications, including food safety, wastewater treatment, and bioremediation of industrial toxins. Corynebacteria are important as they are used to produce compounds such as antibiotics, enzymes, hormones, and other molecules with therapeutic and industrial applications. They can also be utilized to develop new bio-products and vaccines, as well as in health-related research. Furthermore, studies have shown that Corynebacteria can help to protect crops from pests and pathogens, making them an attractive option for agricultural applications.

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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.