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Reversion of stabilized strains of L-forms of pathogenic staphylococci

Communication II. The biological properties of reverted strains

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The biological properties of reversed cultures of stabilized pathogenic staphylococci of the initial and reversed cultures demonstrated that the more profound the process of stabilization in the L-form—the greater the difference in their biological peculiarities. Individual properties of initial strains play an important role in the stabilization degree.

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Prozorovskii, S.V. Reversion of stabilized strains of L-forms of pathogenic staphylococci. Bull Exp Biol Med 47, 730–732 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00781231

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