New hemolysin (gamma) produced by Escherichia coli.

Journal of Bacteriology
J R Walton, D H Smith

Abstract

A new hemolysin (gamma) of Escherichia coli, active in the absence of viable bacteria, has been recognized in mutants resistant to nalidixic acid. Nalidixic acid affects either the production or release of the hemolysin.

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