The induction of motility in Bacillus anthracis by means of bacteriophage lysates: significance for the relationship of Bacillus anthracis to Bacillus cereus.

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Published in J Bacteriol on May 01, 1955

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E R BROWN, W B CHERRY, M D MOODY, M A GORDON

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