<Originals>Scanning Electron Microscopy of the Spheroplast Formation of Proteus mirabilis
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概要
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The morphological changes in the process of the formation of Proteus mirabilis spheroplast induced by aminobenzylpenicillin (ampicillin) were studied by scanning electron microscopy. Firstly, small protuberances arose on rod-shaped cells, and they grew up bigger. Most of them arose in the central region of the cell, but some of them were formed between the central region and the pole, or at the pole itself. And the number of protuberances on one cell was usually single but a few cells had two or three protuberances in the central region or in the distinct regions on the cell. The protuberances attached to the cells increased in size with increased culturing time in the presence of ampicillin. The protuberances grew up further and finally, the large round spheroplasts were completed.
- 近畿大学の論文
- 1979-06-28
著者
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Tada Yoshifumi
Department Of Bacteriology Kinki University School Of Medicine
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Sugiyama Yoshihiro
Department Of Electronic Engineering Tohoku University
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Yamaguchi Junji
Department Of Bacteriology Kinki University School Of Medicine
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Sugiyama Yoshihiro
Department Of Bacteriology Kinki University School Of Medicine
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