1968
DOI: 10.1271/bbb1961.32.267
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Bacteriophages Attacking an L-Glutamic Acid-Producing Strain of Microbacterium ammoniaphilum

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“…The inhibiting properties of various chemicals such as nonionic surface active agents, 1) antibiotics,2) citric acid,3) sodium tripolyphosphate 4 ) and phytic acid 5 ) have been reported in the glutamic acid producing bacteriumphage systems. None of them, however, were practically used.…”
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“…The inhibiting properties of various chemicals such as nonionic surface active agents, 1) antibiotics,2) citric acid,3) sodium tripolyphosphate 4 ) and phytic acid 5 ) have been reported in the glutamic acid producing bacteriumphage systems. None of them, however, were practically used.…”
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confidence: 99%