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Microbiology Society journals contain high-quality research papers and topical review articles. We are a not-for-profit publisher and we support and invest in the microbiology community, to the benefit of everyone. This supports our principal goal to develop, expand and strengthen the networks available to our members so that they can generate new knowledge about microbes and ensure that it is shared with other communities.

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BioluminescencePrincipal (computer security)BiologyClinical microbiologyQuality (philosophy)Computational biologyData scienceMicrobiologyComputer scienceEcologyComputer security

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Year
1992
Type
review
Volume
138
Issue
7
Pages
1289-1300
Citations
194
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Gordon S.A.B. Stewart, Paul Williams (1992). lux genes and the applications of bacterial bioluminescence. Journal of General Microbiology , 138 (7) , 1289-1300. https://doi.org/10.1099/00221287-138-7-1289

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10.1099/00221287-138-7-1289