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YELLOW-PIGMENTED PATHOGENIC MYCOBACTERIA FROM CERVICAL LYMPHADENITIS |
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Canadian Journal of Microbiology,
Volume 3,
Issue 1,
1957,
Page 91-100
F. H. Prissick,
A. M. Masson,
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Among 14 strains of yellow-pigmented acid- and alcohol-fast rods isolated from human pathological materials, 10 strains from tuberculoid lesions of cervical or facial lymphadenitis in children merit particular interest. They were compared with some of the mycobacteria, includingMycobacterium tuberculosis, and withNocardia. On the basis of morphology, staining properties, cultural characteristics, pathogenicity, and allergic reactions in laboratory animals, they have been placed in the genusMycobacterium. However, the degree and quality of their differences from other named species of the genus as observed under the present experimental conditions, and the fact of their isolation in pure culture from closed lesions, has led to the proposal that they be given the nameMycobacterium scrofulaceumn. sp.
ISSN:0008-4166
DOI:10.1139/m57-011
出版商:NRC Research Press
年代:1957
数据来源: NRC
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LEUCOCIDAL EFFECT OF STAPHYLOCOCCAL δ-LYSIN |
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Canadian Journal of Microbiology,
Volume 3,
Issue 1,
1957,
Page 101-102
A. W. Jackson,
R. M. Little,
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ISSN:0008-4166
DOI:10.1139/m57-012
出版商:NRC Research Press
年代:1957
数据来源: NRC
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