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A CYTOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION OF THE MITOCHONDRIA OF THREE STRAINS OF SALMONELLA TYPHOSA

JOHN C. DAVIS 1, LOREN C. WINTERSCHEID 1, PHILIP E. HARTMAN 1, and STUART MUDD 1

1 Department of Microbiology, School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.

Various supravital mitochondrial indicators have been used on three strains of S. typhosa. Some variation in the pattern of staining was noted, which demonstrates the existence of a gradient of mitochondrial reactivities. The mitochondria were differentiated from nuclei and cell wall, and Showed no structural relationship to terminal flagellar spheres.

Submitted on December 31, 1952


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