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Surface Spreading Motility Shown by a Group of Phylogenetically Related, Rapidly Growing Pigmented Mycobacteria Suggests that Motility Is a Common Property of Mycobacterial Species but Is Restricted to Smooth Colonies
J. Bacteriol. Agustí et al. 190: 6894

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  • Supplemental file 1 - Legends to Fig. S1 through S7.
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  • Supplemental file 2 - Fig. S1, TLC of chloroform-methanol extracts from Mycobacterium species.
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  • Supplemental file 3 - Fig. S2, TLC of chloroform-methanol extracts from Mycobacterium species.
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  • Supplemental file 4 - Fig. S3, TLC of chloroform-methanol extracts from Mycobacterium species.
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  • Supplemental file 5 - Fig. S4, TLC of chloroform-methanol extracts from Mycobacterium species.
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  • Supplemental file 6 - Fig. S5, TLC of chloroform-methanol extracts from Mycobacterium species.
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  • Supplemental file 7 - Fig. S6, TLC of methyl mycolates from Mycobacterium species.
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  • Supplemental file 8 - Fig. S7, GC-MS spectra of neutral products obtained from chloroform-methanol extracts of M. chubuense
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