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AUTHOR
F. Ardizzone
A "fat" Streptomycete strain overproduces antibiotics
Bioactive molecules from soil and marine bacteria: new potential applications
Characterization of the microbiota from coelomic fluid of the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus
The study of the microbiota is a subject of considerable and growing interest since it is drawing new important perspectives in the life sciences concerning the functional relationships between metazoans and microbial cells. In fact, it has already shown that the endogenous microbial community affects various physiological activities of multicellular organisms. The coelomic cavity of echinoderms contains a fluid in which coelomocytes are reported to exert immune functions like phagocytosis, opsonization and production of antimicrobial agents against marine bacteria [1, 2]. However, up to day nothing is known about the endogenous bacterial population of coelomic fluid. We focused on this iss…