A bacteriophage for erysipelas streptococci
Vedder, A.
Nederlandsch Tijdschr Hygiene Micro Biol En Serol 6(1): 62-70
1931
Accession: 029596110
Of strains of erysipelas streptococci, only those which yield smooth colonies are susceptible to bacteriophagy; rough-colony strains are resistant. The smooth-colony dissociants of rough, resistant strains are susceptible. Changes in resistance can be correlated with growth characteristics.
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