1968
DOI: 10.1007/bf00412121
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Microtubular structures in group D streptococcal L-forms

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“…4). This structure seems to be different from corelike structure reported by Cohen et al (2) or Hubert et al (6) and closely resembles the microtubular structures shown by Corfield et al (5) and Cole (4) because of its morphological similarity. In some of cells, the lamellate membrane structures similar to those reported by Cole (3,4) were observed in the periphery of cytoplasm (Fig.…”
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“…4). This structure seems to be different from corelike structure reported by Cohen et al (2) or Hubert et al (6) and closely resembles the microtubular structures shown by Corfield et al (5) and Cole (4) because of its morphological similarity. In some of cells, the lamellate membrane structures similar to those reported by Cole (3,4) were observed in the periphery of cytoplasm (Fig.…”
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“…brane structures in these organisms (1,4). Cor-Streptococcus faecalis, and Hubert et al (6) field et al (5) observed microtubular structures observed the similar structures in L-forms of in group D streptococcal L-forms and found Pseudomonas aeruginosa. In general, the them only in cultures growing in the presence membrane structures seem to be found most VOL.…”
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“…7E) but are larger than those of eukaryotes (71). A tubule seen in group D streptococcal L-forms which extended beyond the cell is probably cell wall material (23). Cores, which are tubules postulated to be of membranous origin, were also seen in group D streptococci (22).…”
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“…In general, it is said that intracellular membranous structures seem to be difficult to find in the L-forms and, if they are found, they are observed most frequently in the L-forms induced from gram-positive cocci (4). Only few reports have shown the presence of microtubular structures (4,6,8), and membrane structures (7, 9) in the L-forms.Cores are large, hollow, straight rod-shaped structures found in the cytoplasm of bacteria that were first observed by Abrams et al (1) in 1964. Thereafter, these structures in bacteria have been found almost exclusively in group D streptococci (5,11,12).…”
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“…In general, it is said that intracellular membranous structures seem to be difficult to find in the L-forms and, if they are found, they are observed most frequently in the L-forms induced from gram-positive cocci (4). Only few reports have shown the presence of microtubular structures (4,6,8), and membrane structures (7, 9) in the L-forms.…”
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