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BacterioFiles 274 - Proteobacteria Purify Piscine Pee


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This episode: Bacteria in the gills of fish help break down their metabolic wastes before they reach toxic levels!

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Journal Paper:
van Kessel MAHJ, Mesman RJ, Arshad A, Metz JR, Spanings FAT, van Dalen SCM, van Niftrik L, Flik G, Wendelaar Bonga SE, Jetten MSM, Klaren PHM, Op den Camp HJM. 2016. Branchial nitrogen cycle symbionts can remove ammonia in fish gills. Environ Microbiol Rep 8:590–594.

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