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Bacillus prodigiosus

Figure 7.4 Membrane pore diameter from bubble point measurements versus Bacillus prodigiosus concentration [1], Reprinted from W.J. Elford, The Principles of Ultrafiltration as Applied in Biological Studies, Proc. R. Soc. London, Ser. B 112, 384 (1933) with permission from The Royal Society, London, UK... Figure 7.4 Membrane pore diameter from bubble point measurements versus Bacillus prodigiosus concentration [1], Reprinted from W.J. Elford, The Principles of Ultrafiltration as Applied in Biological Studies, Proc. R. Soc. London, Ser. B 112, 384 (1933) with permission from The Royal Society, London, UK...
FrankeFE. 1944. Action of toxic doses of the polysaccharide from Serratia marce-scens (Bacillus prodigiosus) on the dog and guinea pig. J. Natl. Cancer Inst. 5 185-93... [Pg.623]

Hettche, O. H. Untersuchungen iiber die baktericiden und anthrakociden Bestand-teile von Bacillus pyocyaneus und Bacillus prodigiosus. Arch. Hyg. Bakteriol. 107,... [Pg.429]

Hubbard, R., and C. Rimington The biosynthesis of prodigiosin, the tripyrryl-methene pigment from Bacillus prodigiosus (Serratia marcescens), Biochem. J. 46,... [Pg.429]

Samkow, S. Zur Physiologie des Bacillus prodigiosus. Zentr. BakterioL, Parasitenk., Abt. II, Orig. 11, 305 (1903)-... [Pg.430]

Wrede, F., u. A. Rothhaas Uber das Prodigiosin, den roten Farbstoff des Bacillus prodigiosus. III. Hoppe-Seyler s Z. physiol. Chem. 215, 67 (1933a). [Pg.432]

One tripyrrylmethene has been found in nature it is the red pigment occurring in Serratia marcescens (Bacillus prodigiosus) which, according to Wrede (159), has the structure shown at the left above. [Pg.331]


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