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... infections and following preadsorption can add either antiserum against the phage or a chelater if the phage requires divalent cations for adsorption . These latter two methods gen- erally prevent infection of potential transduc- tants ...
... infections and following preadsorption can add either antiserum against the phage or a chelater if the phage requires divalent cations for adsorption . These latter two methods gen- erally prevent infection of potential transduc- tants ...
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... infection of 1. When using the lysogenic recipi- ent , double infections will not decrease the re- covery of transductants since the lysogenic cells are immune to superinfection with P1 L4 . To illustrate these points , the P1 L4 lysate ...
... infection of 1. When using the lysogenic recipi- ent , double infections will not decrease the re- covery of transductants since the lysogenic cells are immune to superinfection with P1 L4 . To illustrate these points , the P1 L4 lysate ...
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... infection , but do not indicate the magnitude of risk because the reports of infections are incom- plete and the population at risk is indeterminate . The evidence of laboratory - acquired bacterial infections , however , is sufficient ...
... infection , but do not indicate the magnitude of risk because the reports of infections are incom- plete and the population at risk is indeterminate . The evidence of laboratory - acquired bacterial infections , however , is sufficient ...
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Determinative Methods of Light Microscopy R N DOETSCH | 34 |
Cell Fractionation CARL A SCHNAITMAN | 52 |
RALPH N COSTILOW Editor | 63 |
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