Differentiation of strains of Mycoplasma fermentans from various sources by pyrolysis mass spectrometry.

@article{Hannan1997DifferentiationOS,
  title={Differentiation of strains of Mycoplasma fermentans from various sources by pyrolysis mass spectrometry.},
  author={P. C. T. Hannan and Angela M. Kearns and Penelope Rosemary Sisson and Roger Freeman},
  journal={Journal of medical microbiology},
  year={1997},
  volume={46 4},
  pages={
          348-53
        }
}
Mycoplasma fermentans has attracted much interest both as a cofactor for the progression of AIDS and as a pathogenic agent in non-AIDS related diseases. Previous studies with serological and genetic techniques suggest that M. fermentans represents a homogeneous group of organisms, with no significant differences identified among the strains examined. In this study, 25 cultures of M. fermentans, including isolates from human sources and tissue culture cells, were compared by pyrolysis mass… 
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