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SEGAL AND BLOCH showed that non-proliferating suspensions of human tubercle bacilli grown in vivo (LRv) exhibited different biochemical properties as compared with the same strain of tubercle bacilli grown in vitro: (a) they had a lower hydrogen transfer capacity; (b) glucose and its intermediates failed to cause an increase over their endogenous respiration1.
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Segal, W., and Bloch, H., J. Bacteriol., 72, 132 (1956).
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BEKIERKUNST, A., ARTMAN, M. Effect of Cell-Free Extracts from Mycobacterium tuberculosis H 37 Rv on Lung Succinooxidase. Nature 184, 458 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1038/184458a0
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