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O. WYSS et al. 1 report that the growth of drug-resistant pathogen micro-organisms grown on culture media irradiated with ultra-violet rays increased strikingly without the micro-organisms themselves being exposed to the action of irradiation. The experiments demonstrated that mainly in cultures containing protein, under the action of ultra-violet rays the oxidation-reduction potential showed an average decrease of 300 mV., whereas under that of X-rays the decrease was 100–110 mV.; at the same time the value of the redox capacity increased too. In order also to find an energetic explanation for the change of the metabolism of the micro-organisms cultured on irradiated medium the following tests were carried out on aerobic cultures of Serracia marcesens strains. The strains examined were inoculated into the medium irradiated with ultra-violet rays of a quartz mercury lamp for 3 hr., and simultaneously the increase of the cell count, the oxidation-reduction potential and prodigiosin production were measured.
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Wyss, O., Haas, F., Clark, J. B., and Stone, W. S., J. Cell Comp. Physiol., 35, Supp. 2, 133 (1950).
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KRÁMLI, A., PETTKÓ, E. & SIPOS, M. Change in the Metabolism of Microorganisms grown on Irradiated Culture Medium. Nature 178, 1237 (1956). https://doi.org/10.1038/1781237a0
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