Changes in Resistance to Radiation and Heat During Sporulation and Germination of Clostridium botulinum 33A1
AUTOR(ES)
Durban, E.
RESUMO
During sporulation, Clostridium botulinum 33A developed resistance to ultraviolet and gamma rays about 2 hr prior to its development of heat resistance. During germination, loss of resistance to heat, ultraviolet radiation, and gamma radiation occurred essentially simultaneously.
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