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. 1977 Sep;6(3):310–311. doi: 10.1128/jcm.6.3.310-311.1977

Radiometric detection of carbohydrate catabolism by pathogenic Neisseria.

F R Cox, M E Cox, J R Martin, U H Stoer
PMCID: PMC274758  PMID: 409731

Abstract

A liquid scintillation procedure for the catabolism of D-[1-14C]glucose and [U-14C]maltose by pathogenic Neisseria was tested. Definitive results were obtained within a 30-min incubation period.

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