But the most common culprit isn't mold at all. It's actually an airborne bacteria called Serratia Marcescens'. 'Serratia marcescens (aka pink mold) is a species of bacteria that thrives off organic ...
Have you ever wondered what that pink slime is that gathers in the bathroom, usually around the taps, bath and plughole? It’s ...
It’s not mould at all. It’s a bacteria called Serratia Marcescens.” According to a 2013 paper published in the National Library of Medicine, Serratia Marcescens is an ‘opportunistic ...
The substance is a combination of unsightly microbes. “It’s a type of waterborne bacteria called Serratia marcescens,” says Eliana Coca, owner of E.C. House Cleaning. “It thrives in moist ...
The bacterium was able to decolorize the dye Congo Red. Biochemical analysis resulted in a tentative identification of the bacterium as Serratia marcescens strain Neni-1. The ability of this bacterium ...
It’s not mould at all. It’s a bacteria called Serratia Marcescens.” According to a 2013 paper published in the National Library of Medicine, Serratia Marcescens is an ‘'opportunistic ...
Serratia marcescens bacteria. Open-air testing continued through the 1960s, with the Special Operations Division operatives simulating even more audacious assaults. In 1965 they spread bacteria ...
In the 19th century, inactivated forms of Streptococcus pyogenes and Serratia marcescens were applied to patients to treat inoperable cancer, a strategy that helped about one-third of the patients ...
After researching the bioremediation capability of a combination of vetiver plant, Serratia marcescens, and Burkholderia cepacia at Tech and working as a microbiology intern at (believe it or not) a ...