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The reported requirement of certain bacteria for specific proteins requires further
study . The proteins may be acting solely as a source of amino acids , as
detoxicants , or in other ways . Except for glutamine , which must be filter
sterilized for ...
The reported requirement of certain bacteria for specific proteins requires further
study . The proteins may be acting solely as a source of amino acids , as
detoxicants , or in other ways . Except for glutamine , which must be filter
sterilized for ...
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The yeast extract concentration can be reduced to 0 . 05 % , but not eliminated .
The vitamin requirement ( biotin , riboflavin , and vitamin B12 ) is probably more
extensive than reported , since the assay medium contains 0 . 5 % yeast extract ,
a ...
The yeast extract concentration can be reduced to 0 . 05 % , but not eliminated .
The vitamin requirement ( biotin , riboflavin , and vitamin B12 ) is probably more
extensive than reported , since the assay medium contains 0 . 5 % yeast extract ,
a ...
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mechanisms by which exposures may occur , use These reported laboratory -
acquired bacterial of safeguards and techniques that reduce the infections are
grouped in Table 2 according to potential for exposures , and vigilance against ...
mechanisms by which exposures may occur , use These reported laboratory -
acquired bacterial of safeguards and techniques that reduce the infections are
grouped in Table 2 according to potential for exposures , and vigilance against ...
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Electron Microscopy ROGER M COLE AND TERRY J POPKIN | 34 |
Cell Fractionation CARL A SCHNAITMAN | 52 |
GROWTH RALPH N COSTILOW Editor | 63 |
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