Combined Modified Heat-Stable Acid Phosphatase and 68°C Catalase Test for Differentiation of Mycobacteria
AUTOR(ES)
Tierno, Philip M.
RESUMO
A rapid, simple, modified heat-stable acid phosphatase and 68°C catalase test for the differentiation of mycobacteria is described. A total of 181 strains of mycobacteria, including 141 slow growers and 40 rapid growers, were investigated for acid phosphatase and catalase activities.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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