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. 1973 Dec;116(3):1472–1473. doi: 10.1128/jb.116.3.1472-1473.1973

Stability of Candida utilis Cells and Spheroplasts Toward Gravitational Forces

K D Nakamura 1, F Schlenk 1
PMCID: PMC246508  PMID: 4584817

Abstract

Candida utilis cells and spheroplasts containing uric acid crystals in their vacuoles were not damaged by the mechanical stress of centrifugation at 20,000 × g for 10 min, as judged by plating, microscopy, and spectrophotometry.

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