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The Social Biology of Microbial Communities: Workshop Summary

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The Social Biology of Microbial Communities: Workshop Summary - Institute of Medicine, and Board on Global Health, and Forum on Microbial Threats
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Beginning with the germ theory of disease in the 19th century and extending through most of the 20th century, microbes were believed to live their lives as solitary, unicellular, disease-causing organisms . This perception stemmed from the focus of most investigators on organisms that could be grown in the laboratory as cellular monocultures, often dispersed in liquid, and under ambient conditions of temperature, lighting, and humidity. Most such inquiries were designed to identify microbial pathogens by satisfying Koch's ...

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The Social Biology of Microbial Communities: Workshop Summary 2013, National Academies Press, Washington

ISBN-13: 9780309264327

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