Yourassowsky et al., 1978 - Google Patents
Qualitative study of the paradoxical zone phenomenon of penicillins against 17 bacterial species of clinical importanceYourassowsky et al., 1978
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- Yourassowsky E
- Vander Linden M
- Lismont M
- Schoutens E
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- Chemotherapy
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Using a triple agar layer technique and enzymatic inactivation of penicillin, the occurrence of a paradoxical zone phenomenon (illustrated by a typical 'target'image around the reservoir of antibiotic) was determined for several bacterial species specially chosen with regards to …
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