Li et al., 1961 - Google Patents
Phenotypic alterations associated with the bacteriophage carrier state of Shigella dysenteriaeLi et al., 1961
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- Li K
- Barksdale L
- Garmise L
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- Microbiology
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Shigelladysenteriae strain 136-R4 is lactose-negative, mannitol-negative (Lac− Mann−) and is sensitive to bacteriophage T7. Carrier clones of strain R4 (contaminated with T7) were found to maintain their association with phage T7 through as many as fifty consecutive …
- 241000607764 Shigella dysenteriae 0 title abstract description 47
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