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Further observations on L forms of alpha-hemolytic Streptococci.

Hijmans et al., 1955

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6755054215564152017
Author
Hijmans W
Dienes L
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Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine

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High concentrations of potassium and sodium phosphates incorporated in the media markedly increased the number of strains of alpha hemolytic streptococci which produced L- type growth when exposed to penicillin. High concentrations of NaCl produced this effect …
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