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. 1977 Dec;132(3):1024–1026. doi: 10.1128/jb.132.3.1024-1026.1977

Microtubular structures in a stable staphylococcal L-form.

T Eda, Y Kanda, C Mori, S Kimura
PMCID: PMC235605  PMID: 924970

Abstract

Microtubular structures, which were demonstrated as straight, dense-walled cylinders attached to cell membranes, were found in a stable staphylococcal L-form grown in the absence of antibiotic.

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