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Mycobacterium phlei

Known as: Bacterium phlei, Sclerothrix phlei 
A saprophytic bacterium widely distributed in soil and dust and on plants.
National Institutes of Health

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1979
1979
Membrane vesicles from Mycobacterium phlei contain carrier proteins for proline, glutamine, and glutamic acid. The transport of… 
1976
1976
There is a pronounced difference between the action of antibiotics and nitrofurans on Euglena gracilis. Those antibiotics that… 
1976
1976
1. L-asparaginase from M. phlei was purified about 170-fold with an 11% yield. The purification procedure consisted of… 
1973
1973
Abstract The methylglucose-containing lipopolysaccharide (MGLP) of Mycobacterium phlei is an acidic molecule with 18 hexose units… 
1971
1971
Summary: The growth of a range of Gram-positive bacteria was inhibited by organo-chlorine insecticides while that of Gram… 
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1967
Highly Cited
1967
Abstract Subcellular fractions of Mycobacterium phlei have been shown to catalyze the biosynthesis of several mannosyl… 
1961
1961
INVESTIGATIONS of the polysaccharides of Mycobacterium phlei have been few and mainly concerned with those secreted into the… 
1957
1957
With the techniques found suitable for the growth of tubercle bacilli in HeLa cells (Shepard, 1955, 1957a) little extracellular…