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Microscopic Picture of Reversion of Glycine Spheroplasts into Rods in Escherichia coil

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IN recent years much attention has been devoted to the reversion of spheroplasts into normal cellular forms of Gram-negative bacteria from both the biochemical and morphological points of view.

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ŠMARDA, J. Microscopic Picture of Reversion of Glycine Spheroplasts into Rods in Escherichia coil. Nature 205, 927–928 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1038/205927a0

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