1917
DOI: 10.1093/infdis/20.1.28
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Further Observations on the Adaptation of Parasitic Microorganisms to a Lowered Oxygen Tension

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“…The specific strain may thus be lost even in the primary culture, unless the culture medium is particularly favorable for growth, both with regard to available nutritive material and with regard to oxygen tension. The importance of oxygen tension for the cultivation of various streptococci, and the variations in this requirement for growth, have been emphasized by Graf and Wittneben (14), by Wherry and Oliver (52), and by others.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…The specific strain may thus be lost even in the primary culture, unless the culture medium is particularly favorable for growth, both with regard to available nutritive material and with regard to oxygen tension. The importance of oxygen tension for the cultivation of various streptococci, and the variations in this requirement for growth, have been emphasized by Graf and Wittneben (14), by Wherry and Oliver (52), and by others.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%