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1 The University of Texas Dental Science Institute at Houston, Houston, Texas 77025, USA
Bacterionema matruchotii, a calcifiable filamentous organism, was treated ultrasonically. The disrupted cells produced typical colonies that developed macroscopic globular structures. A nonfilamentous, pleomorphic variant was derived from the globules. The variant retained the calcification potential of the filament, as well as fermentation and ultrastructural similarities.
Submitted on August 31, 1972
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