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. 1964 Sep;17(5):513–516. doi: 10.1136/jcp.17.5.513

Further observations on Mima polymorpha and Achromobacter (Bacterium) antiratum

J Brodie 1, A Henderson 1
PMCID: PMC480806  PMID: 14207784

Abstract

Further investigations on the morphology, biochemical reactions, and serological relationships of strains of Mima polymorpha and Achromobacter (Bacterium) anitratum are reported. The results seem to indicate such a close relationship that it may yet be necessary to reconsider the nomenclature of these organisms.

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