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J Bacteriol. 1963 January; 85(1): 49-52
Copyright © 1963, The Williams & Wilkins Company. All Rights Reserved.

INFLUENCE OF STREPTOMYCIN ON NUCLEOTIDE EXCRETION IN ESCHERICHIA COLI

Helen Tzagoloff and W. W. Umbreit

Department of Bacteriology, Rutgers, The State University, New Brunswick, New Jersey

ABSTRACT

TZAGOLOFF, HELEN (Rutgers, The State University, New Brunswick, N.J.) AND W. W. UMBREIT. Influence of streptomycin on nucleotide excretion in Escherichia coli. J. Bacteriol. 85:49–52. 1963.—The action of streptomycin in causing nucleotide excretion is not the cause of the killing effect of streptomycin, because, in certain strains, streptomycin may kill the cells without evidence of nucleotide excretion. In readily excreting strains, most of the cells are killed before nucleotide excretion is evident.


J Bacteriol. 1963 January; 85(1): 49-52
Copyright © 1963, The Williams & Wilkins Company. All Rights Reserved.




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