Does Phospholipase Have a Role in Killing and Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate Lysis of T4 Ghost-Infected Escherichia coli?
AUTOR(ES)
Vander Maten, M.
RESUMO
The activation of Escherichia coli phospholipase by T4 ghost attachment was shown not to have a significant role in the killing or in the increased sensitivity of the bacterial cells to lysis by sodium dodecyl sulfate.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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