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Publications by R. P. Frazier
Phenotypic and Genetic Characterization of Clinical Isolates of CDC Coryneform Group A-3: Proposal of a New Species of Cellulomonas, Cellulomonas Denverensis Sp. Nov.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology
Microbiology
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Identification of Some Clinical Strains of CDC Coryneform Group A-3 and A-4 Bacteria as Cellulomonas Species and Proposal of Cellulomonas Hominis Sp. Nov. For Some Group A-3 Strains.
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Isolation and Characterization of a Cellulolytic Microorganism, Cellulomonas Fermentans Sp. Nov.
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Cellulomonas Composti Sp. Nov., a Cellulolytic Bacterium Isolated From Cattle Farm Compost
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Assignment of Human-Derived CDC Group 1 Coryneform Bacteria and CDC Group 1-Like Coryneform Bacteria to the Genus Actinomyces as Actinomyces Neuii Subsp. Neuii Sp. Nov., Subsp. Nov., and Actinomyces Neuii Subsp. Anitratus Subsp. Nov.
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Serological Study of Cellulomonas
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Criteria Suitable for Species Differentiation in Cellulomonas and a Revision of the Genus
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Phenotypic Diversity Among Ruminal Isolates of Prevotella Ruminicola: Proposal of Prevotella Brevis Sp. Nov., Prevotella Bryantii Sp. Nov., and Prevotella Albensis Sp. Nov. And Redefinition of Prevotella Ruminicola
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Characteristics of CDC Group 3 and Group 5 Coryneform Bacteria Isolated From Clinical Specimens and Assignment to the Genus Dermabacter.
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Taxonomy of the Genus Cellulomonas, Based on Phenotypic Characters and Deoxyribonucleic Acid-Deoxyribonucleic Acid Homology, and Proposal of Seven Neotype Strains
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