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. 1922 Oct 31;36(5):521–533. doi: 10.1084/jem.36.5.521

DIFFERENCES BETWEEN MITOCHONDRIA AND BACTERIA

Edmund V Cowdry 1, Peter K Olitsky 1
PMCID: PMC2128384  PMID: 19868691

Abstract

A direct comparison of mitochondria and bacteria in the living condition, as well as in permanent preparations, subjected to the same influences, and viewed side by side, reveals microchemical and tinctorial differences which can only be attributed to a fundamental dissimilarity in their chemical constitution.

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