
pmid: 14888947
r ady described, were being recovered from human blood specimens. Using the technique for blood culture described by Pickett and Nelson,12 one btains a confluent mass of growth on the primary plate which continues to develop over a period of several days and which increases in opacity and quantity but which has been, until recently, impossible of subculture. That is, subcultures of this material would not de-
L Forms, Bacteriophages, Brucella
L Forms, Bacteriophages, Brucella
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