Glycogen Metabolism in Chlamydia-Infected HeLa-Cells
AUTOR(ES)
Fan, Victor S. C.
RESUMO
A difference in glycogen metabolism between two strains of Chlamydia agents was observed which can serve as a taxonomic marker to distinguish C. psittaci from C. trachomatis.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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