METABOLIC CHARACTERIZATION OF THE GENUS BRUCELLA III. : Oxidative Metabolism of Strains That Show Anomalous Characteristics by Conventional Determinative Methods
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Meyer, Margaret E.
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Meyer, Margaret E. (University of California, Davis). Metabolic characterization of the genus Brucella. III. Oxidative metabolism of strains that show anomalous characteristics by conventional determinative methods. J. Bacteriol. 82:401–410. 1961.—The oxidative metabolic patterns were determined on 83 strains of brucellae that had been described as “atypical” because they differed in one or more characteristics or because they had been isolated from an abnormal host (other than the natural reservoir for that species).
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