Lactose-sensitive and -insensitive cell surface interactions of oral Streptococcus milleri strains and actinomyces.
AUTOR(ES)
Eifuku, H
RESUMO
Of 158 oral Streptococcus milleri strains, 46 exhibited cellular coaggregation with the reagent strains of the actinomyces coaggregation groups A, B, and/or E. All but 1 of the 33 serotype b, e, f/F, and k/G strains belonged to streptococcus coaggregation group 2, and only 14 strains of limited seroclasses (g, i, Lancefield group F, or untypeable) appeared to be members of group 5, 3, or 4 (10, 3, and 1 strain, respectively). Thus, S. milleri infrequently exhibits lactose-inhibitable coaggregation with actinomyces.
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