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. 1958 Jun;75(6):640–646. doi: 10.1128/jb.75.6.640-646.1958

STUDIES OF THE FINE STRUCTURE OF MICROORGANISMS I. A

Study of Factors Influencing the “Explosion Phenomenon” in Ultrathin Sections of Bacteria1

Tadayo Hashimoto a,2, H B Naylor a
PMCID: PMC290129  PMID: 13549366

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