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. 1970 Feb;1(2):209–211. doi: 10.1128/iai.1.2.209-211.1970

Mutation of Listeria monocytogenes After Prolonged In Vivo Survival in Diffusion Chambers

John W Osebold a, P M Outteridge a,1, L D Pearson a
PMCID: PMC415881  PMID: 16557717

Abstract

Listeria monocytogenes remained viable when confined in diffusion chambers in the peritoneal cavities of mice. Bacterial survival was associated with mutations.

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