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Rhodococcus sp. strain Q1, grown on quinoline. Scanning electron micrograph of fixed cells. The bacterium is able to grow on quinoline as a sole source of carbon, nitrogen and energy at concentrations up to 3.9 millimoles per liter.[1]

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  1. ^ O'Loughlin, E.J., S.R. Kehrmeyer, and G.K. Sims. 1996. Isolation, characterization, and substrate utilization of a quinoline degrading bacterium. Int. Biodeterioration and Biodegradation. 1996:107-118.

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