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. 1967 May;93(5):1541–1543. doi: 10.1128/jb.93.5.1541-1543.1967

Extracellular Hemolysins of Aerobic Sporogenic Bacilli

Alan W Bernheimer 1, Phyllis Grushoff 1
PMCID: PMC276646  PMID: 4960930

Abstract

Forty-five strains, representing 18 species of the genus Bacillus, were surveyed for production of hemolysin against rabbit erythrocytes. Broth cultures of B. cereus, B. alvei, and B. laterosporus contained lysins that closely resembled streptolysin O. B. subtilis and a single strain of B. cereus may produce lysins having characteristics different from those of streptolysin O.

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