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Morse S, Mintz C, Sarafian S, Bartenstein L, Bertram M, Apicella M
Infect Immun . 1983 Jul; 41(1):74-82. PMID: 6408006
Growth of Neisseria gonorrhoeae strain FA171 in continuous culture under glucose-limiting conditions resulted in a growth-rate-dependent change in the lipopolysaccharide (LPS). The evidence for this change is an alteration in...
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Morse S, Bartenstein L
Can J Microbiol . 1980 Jan; 26(1):13-20. PMID: 6773641
Strains isolated from disseminated gonococcal infections often require hypoxanthine for growth. The biochemical bases for the requirement for hypoxanthine in strains isolated from both disseminated (Ile-Val-Arg-Hyx-Ura-phenotype) and non-disseminated (Hyx-phenotype) infections...
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Morse S, Bartenstein L, Wegener W
Proc Soc Exp Biol Med . 1977 May; 155(1):35-9. PMID: 193124
No abstract available.
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Morse S, Bartenstein L
J Clin Microbiol . 1976 Jan; 3(1):8-13. PMID: 815269
A suspending medium was developed for use with the Minitek system for the confirmatory identification of Neisseria gonorrhoeae, N. meningitidis, and N. lactamica based upon the production of acid from...
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Morse S, Bartenstein L
Proc Soc Exp Biol Med . 1974 Apr; 145(4):1418-21. PMID: 4208046
No abstract available.
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Ray U, Bartenstein L, Drake J
J Virol . 1972 Mar; 9(3):440-7. PMID: 4552551
Inactivation of bacteriophage T4 by ethyl methanesulfonate (EMS) is a complex process which depends critically upon the conditions of treatment and upon both the viral and the host genotypes. EMS-inactivated...