Evidence for more than one division of bacteria within airborne particles.
AUTOR(ES)
Dimmick, R L
RESUMO
When the protocol that we had used to demonstrate a single division of bacterial cells in airborne particles was changed to one that increased the glycerol content of the atomizer fluid from 1 to 5% (vol/vol), thus producing larger particles, more than two (and nearly three) divisions of bacteria occurred within 6 h of aerosol time.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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