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. 1969 Jun;98(3):1390–1394. doi: 10.1128/jb.98.3.1390-1394.1969

Crystalline Inclusions of Bacterium 22M

Kwang S Kim 1, Lane Barksdale 1
PMCID: PMC315336  PMID: 4892380

Abstract

Crystalline inclusions occur in bacterium 22M. Arrays consist of parallel rows of polyhedral subunits (7.5 nm in diameter), 2.0 nm apart, with a distance of 3.0 nm between rows.

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