Chemical and cytological studies on the formation of lipid inclusions in B. cereus and other bacteria
it is apparent that all modes of survival during starvation are largely dependent on the possession of energy reserves, and it is not therefore surprising that energy rich substances are quantitatively so predominant. It should be pointed out, however, that nitrogenous compounds may be stored as fre...
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University of Edinburgh
1956
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