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J Bacteriol. 1978 June; 134(3): 1171-1175
Association of long surface appendages with adherence-related functions of the gram-positive species Actinomyces naeslundii.
R P Ellen,
D L Walker and
K H Chan
ABSTRACT
Electron microscopy of new isolates of gram-positive Actinomyces naeslundii demonstrated long, fragile appendages. Removal of the appendages impaired attachment to epithelial cells and reaggregation, thus implicating them in attachment-related functions.
J Bacteriol. 1978 June; 134(3): 1171-1175
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