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Fine Structure of Sarcina maxima and Sarcina ventriculi

Journal of Bacteriology, 1967
The fine structure of Sarcina maxima and S. ventriculi was studied by electron and phase-contrast microscopy. The two organisms differ mainly with respect to their cell surface. A thick cellulose layer present on the cell wall of S.
S C, Holt, E, Canale-Parola
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Fermentation of arabinose to ethanol by Sarcina ventriculi

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 1984
In the absence of oxygen, a strain of sarcina ventriculi, isolated from soil, could rapidly and completely ferment up to 20 g/l of arabinose. The principal products were ethanol, acetate, CO2 and H2. The yield of alcohol, up to 30% by weight of the sugar fermented, was not appreciably influenced by the pH of fermentation in the range 4–7.
Robert K. Finn   +2 more
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Zur Feinstruktur der Sarcina ventriculi

Archiv f�r Mikrobiologie, 1958
An Hand von ultradunnen Schnitten wird uber Beobachtungen zum submikroskopischen Feinbau der Garungssarcine: Sarcina ventriculi berichtet.
H. Kn�ll, W. Niklowitz
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Synthesis of cellulose by Sarcina ventriculi

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects, 1964
E, CANALE-PAROLA, R S, WOLFE
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Sarcina Ventriculi Empyem

Chest, 2003
Evan R. Restelli   +3 more
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Emphysematous gastritis caused by Sarcina ventriculi

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 2010
Martin W, Laass   +5 more
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SARCINA VENTRICULI

The Lancet, 1933
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Sarcina ventriculi: Pathogenic or Benign Commensal? A Clinician Should Know

Indian Journal of Surgery, 2020
Ravi Hari Phulware   +2 more
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