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THE examination of cytochrome in bacterial cells has been reported earlier by W. F. Riedmüller1, A. F. Brodie et al. 2 and W. S. Silver3. Recently, T. Yamanaka et al. 4 have separated and purified cytochrome from Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The present communication describes cytochrome components which have been detected in the highly virulent (Idaho, Nevada) strains (LD 50 10−7) and avirulent (P38) strain (LD 50 32 mgm.) of P. tularensis.
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MIZUHARA, M., YAMANAKA, M. The Cytochrome of Pasteurella tularensis . Nature 190, 1024–1025 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1038/1901024a0
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