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  2. Citrobacter - Wikipedia

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    Citrobacter species are differentiated by their ability to convert tryptophan to indole (C. koseri is the only citrobacter to be commonly indole-positive), ferment lactose (C. koseri is a lactose fermentor), and use malonate. [3] Citrobacter shows the ability to accumulate uranium by building phosphate complexes. [4]

  3. Citrobacter koseri - Wikipedia

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    Citrobacter koseri, formerly known as Citrobacter diversus, is a Gram-negative non-spore forming, rod-shaped bacterium. It is a facultative anaerobe capable of aerobic respiration. It is motile via peritrichous flagella. [2] It is a member of the family of Enterobacteriaceae.

  4. Citrobacter freundii - Wikipedia

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    Citrobacter freundii is a species of facultative anaerobic Gram-negative bacteria of the family Enterobacteriaceae which currently consists of 13 recognized species. These bacteria have a rod shape with a typical length of 1–5 μm.

  5. Category:Citrobacter - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Citrobacter" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Citrobacter rodentium - Wikipedia

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    Citrobacter rodentium is a Gram-negative species of bacteria first described in 1996. [1] It infects the intestinal tract of rodents. Cell morphology and features

  7. Citrobacter portucalensis - Wikipedia

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    Citrobacter portucalensis is a bacterium in the genus Citrobacter which has been isolated from a water well sample in Portugal. [1] [2] References

  8. Citrobacter murliniae - Wikipedia

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    Arens, Sofie; Verhaegen, Jan; Verbist, Ludo (1997). "Differentiation and susceptibility of Citrobacterisolates from patients in a university hospital".

  9. Citrobacter amalonaticus - Wikipedia

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    Citrobacter amalonaticus is a Gram-negative species of bacteria, a known human pathogen: it can cause neonatal meningitis and potentially gastroenteritis. [1] It has been known to infect the urinary tract.