C. cellulans (Metcalfe and Brown 1957) Schumann et al. 2001
C. composti Hu et al. 2021
C. fucosivorans Aviles and Kyndt 2021
C. funkei Brown et al. 2006
C. marinum Hamada et al. 2016
C. protaetiae Le Han et al. 2022
C. terreum Yoon et al. 2007
Cellulosimicrobium is a Gram-positive bacterial genus from the family Promicromonosporaceae.[1] Cellulosimicrobium bacteria can cause infections in humans.[2][3] This genus has been found to be part of the salivary microbiome.[4]
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Cellulosimicrobium cellulans is a Gram-positive bacterium from the genus of Cellulosimicrobium. Cellulosimicrobium cellulans can cause rare opportunistic...
Cellulosimicrobium is a Gram-positive bacterial genus from the family Promicromonosporaceae. Cellulosimicrobium bacteria can cause infections in humans...
Cellulosimicrobium funkei is a Gram-positive and aerobic bacterium from the genus of Cellulosimicrobium which is a rare opportunistic pathogen in humans...
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