Bacillus Thuringiensis Research Articles
Bacillus thuringiensis scientific journal is one of the top journals among bacteriology journals that include a wide range of fields in its discipline to create a platform for the authors to make their contribution towards the journal and the editorial office promises peer reviewing for the submitted manuscripts to ensure quality. Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) is a natural occurring, soil-borne, soil-dwelling, Gram-positive bacterium commonly used as a biological pesticide and is commonly used in organic farming. Bt is also the source of the genes used to genetically transform a number of food crops so that they produce the toxin on their own to deter various insect pests. Bacillus thuringiensis kurstaki most widely used strain of Bt, kills larvae of different types of moths and butterflies. Bacillus thuringiensis is not toxic to humans or other mammals but is toxic to certain insects when ingested. Over two decades of review, the EPA and numerous scientific bodies have consistently found that Bt and engineered Bt-crops are not harmful to humans. We welcome authors to submit all types of articles such as research, review, short communication, case report, image article; video article, etc.,
High Impact List of Articles
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Global Market Analysis for Bacteriology and Infectious Diseases
Steve Beuchaw -
Global Market Analysis for Bacteriology and Infectious Diseases
Steve Beuchaw -
Market Research of Bacteriology & Infectious Diseases
Ahmed Hussein -
Market Research of Bacteriology & Infectious Diseases
Ahmed Hussein -
Research on Infectious Diseases and Bacteriology
Richard Williams -
Research on Infectious Diseases and Bacteriology
Richard Williams -
Research Scope of Bacteriology
Violal Karz -
Research Scope of Bacteriology
Violal Karz -
Market Analysis of Bacteriology and Infectious Diseases
Mohammed Mustafa Omar -
Market Analysis of Bacteriology and Infectious Diseases
Mohammed Mustafa Omar
Conference Proceedings
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Marine biotechnology as a support for the development of the blue bioeconomy in the EU H2020 framework
Donatella de PascalePosters & Accepted Abstracts: Microbiology: Current Research
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Marine biotechnology as a support for the development of the blue bioeconomy in the EU H2020 framework
Donatella de PascalePosters & Accepted Abstracts: Microbiology: Current Research
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Strategies for enhancing the safety and efficacy of recombinant vaccines and technology transfer to developing nations
Tilahun YilmaPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Virology Research Journal
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Strategies for enhancing the safety and efficacy of recombinant vaccines and technology transfer to developing nations
Tilahun YilmaPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Virology Research Journal
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Syphilis sero-positivity among pregnant women attending public antenatal clinics: A five Year analysis from fifteen public primary health care facilities in Gaborone, Botswana
AB Ganiyu, L Mason and LH MabuzaPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Virology Research Journal
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Syphilis sero-positivity among pregnant women attending public antenatal clinics: A five Year analysis from fifteen public primary health care facilities in Gaborone, Botswana
AB Ganiyu, L Mason and LH MabuzaPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Virology Research Journal
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Evaluation of the admission reasons and the response rates of the HBV vaccination at the adult vaccination polyclinic
Sukran Kose, Sabri Atalay, Melda Turken and Basak Gol SerinPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Virology Research Journal
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Evaluation of the admission reasons and the response rates of the HBV vaccination at the adult vaccination polyclinic
Sukran Kose, Sabri Atalay, Melda Turken and Basak Gol SerinPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Virology Research Journal
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Cause of poor retention in care in adult HIV patients on treatment at the Bafoussam Regional Hospital, Cameroon
Atemnkeng Francis NjukengPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Virology Research Journal
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Cause of poor retention in care in adult HIV patients on treatment at the Bafoussam Regional Hospital, Cameroon
Atemnkeng Francis NjukengPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Virology Research Journal
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Matrix protein gene variants of two serotypes of vesicular stomatitis virus are ideal viral vectors for prime-boost therapeutic HIV vaccines
C Yong KangKeynote: Virology Research Journal
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Matrix protein gene variants of two serotypes of vesicular stomatitis virus are ideal viral vectors for prime-boost therapeutic HIV vaccines
C Yong KangKeynote: Virology Research Journal