Fine structure in the cell wall of an unidentified bacterium from the human mouth
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<p>The author examined with electron microscope the rod-shaped bacteria obtained from the human mouth, which were peritrichous and Gram stain positive. Observations revaled the granules of 15 mμ-25 mμ in size being arrangedneatly and hexagonally in the cell wall. Moreover, these granules were found to detach themselves quite readily by a slight physical process, disclosing the underlying layer. These seemed to show most probably a portion of thefine structure in the cell wall of an unidentified bacterium from the human mouth.</p>
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