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The accessory factors in bacterial growth: IV. The" satellite" or symbiosis phenomenon of pfeiffer's Bacillus (B. influenzae)Davis, 1921
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- Davis D
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- The Journal of Infectious Diseases
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The phenomenon of satellitism as observed in connection with Pfeiffer's bacillus is described in detail. It is observed in association with bacteria, yeasts and fungi of various kinds and their filtrates; also with plant and animal tissues and their extracts and filtrates …
- 241000193830 Bacillus <bacterium> 0 title abstract description 40
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