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Affinity of various cations forStaphylococcus aureus cell-wall

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Sono state studiate le costanti apparenti di associazione di vari cationi per il cell-wall isolato di cellule diStaphylococcus aureus. E' risultato che gli ioni monovalenti presentano una bassa costante di associazione mentre gli ioni bivalenti e trivalenti presentano valori nettamente superiori delle costanti di associazione. Si conclude che mentre i cationi monovalenti sono legati da deboli legami elettrostatici, i cationi di valenza superiore formano con i gruppi dissociabili legami ionici stabili.

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Galdiero, F., Lembo, M. & Tufano, M.A. Affinity of various cations forStaphylococcus aureus cell-wall. Experientia 24, 34–36 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02136776

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