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. 1979 Dec;10(6):928–930. doi: 10.1128/jcm.10.6.928-930.1979

Cellular fatty acid composition of Francisella tularensis.

E Jantzen, B P Berdal, T Omland
PMCID: PMC273296  PMID: 521490

Abstract

Several unusual fatty acids characterized strains of Francisella tularensis. Long-chain (C20-C26) acids and the hydroxy acids 2-hydroxy-decanoate, 3-hydroxy-hexadecanoate, and 3-hydroxy-octadecanoate appeared to be of special diagnostic value.

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