Segalove, 1947 - Google Patents
The effect of penicillin on growth and toxin production by enterotoxic staphylococciSegalove, 1947
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- Segalove M
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I The effect of antibiotics on staphylococci and other microorganisms has been the subject of a large number of investl-, gātions. Many reports in the literature have indicated the sus ceptibility of staphylococci to penicillin (Rammelkamp and Maxon, 1942; Bondi and Dietz …
- 229940049954 Penicillin 0 title abstract description 175
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