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Infect Immun. 1985 August; 49(2): 455-456
Enhancement of enterotoxin production by carbon dioxide in Vibrio cholerae.
T Shimamura,
S Watanabe and
S Sasaki
ABSTRACT
We found that Vibrio cholerae 569B produced much more cholera enterotoxin in the presence of added carbon dioxide than in its absence. An atmosphere of 10% carbon dioxide was optimal for maximal enterotoxin production.
Infect Immun. 1985 August; 49(2): 455-456
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