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- Gnotobiosis abstract "Gnotobiosis (from Greek roots gnostos 'known' and bios 'life') is a condition in which all the forms of life present within an organism can be accounted for. Typically gnotobiotic organisms are germfree or gnotophoric (having only one contaminant).".
- Q2911313 abstract "Gnotobiosis (from Greek roots gnostos 'known' and bios 'life') is a condition in which all the forms of life present within an organism can be accounted for. Typically gnotobiotic organisms are germfree or gnotophoric (having only one contaminant).".
- Gnotobiosis comment "Gnotobiosis (from Greek roots gnostos 'known' and bios 'life') is a condition in which all the forms of life present within an organism can be accounted for. Typically gnotobiotic organisms are germfree or gnotophoric (having only one contaminant).".
- Q2911313 comment "Gnotobiosis (from Greek roots gnostos 'known' and bios 'life') is a condition in which all the forms of life present within an organism can be accounted for. Typically gnotobiotic organisms are germfree or gnotophoric (having only one contaminant).".