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Known as: SPIRILLUM MINUS RAT BITE FEVER, RAT-BITE FEVER, SPIRILLARY, Rat-bite fever due to Spirillum minor 
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2017
2017
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1979
1979
The methodology for deoxyribonucleic acid-mediated transformation of Spirillum lipoferum to resistance to various antimicrobial… 
1978
1978
Two ferredoxins have been purified from N2-fixing Mycobacterium flavum. Ferredoxin I had a minimum molecular weight (by amino… 
1978
1978
Chlorate resistant spontaneous mutants ofAzospirillum spp. (syn.Spirillum lipoferum) were selected in oxygen limited, deep agar… 
1976
1976
Chelating agents disrupted the superficial layers on Spirillum putridiconchylium and adsorption of cationized ferritin indicated… 
1969
1969
Mitomycin C and ultraviolet light were found to induce the formation of microcysts in Spirillum itersonii. These forms, as well… 
1957
1957
Three approaches were used in attempting to improve the method of isolating Spirillum sputigenum from the human oral cavity:(1… 
Review
1947
Review
1947
TWO ETIOLOGIC agents for rat bite fever have been described1— Spirillum minus and Streptobacillus moniliformis. The clinical…