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. 1977 Jun;5(6):663–664. doi: 10.1128/jcm.5.6.663-664.1977

Smooth phage-resistant Brucella abortus from bovine tissue.

R Harrington Jr, D R Bond, G M Brown
PMCID: PMC274676  PMID: 407247

Abstract

Conventional typing, oxidative metabolic, and virulence tests were conducted on a phage-resistant Brucella abortus strain isolated from the supramammary lymph node of a cow.

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