The study of microbial cell structure has had quite a long history; in fact Antonie van Leeuwenhoek one of the first people to investigate micro-organisms recorded that he could not identify any "film" that held the cells together. Scientific methods have however been considerably improved in three hundred years and now the gross bacterial anatomy has been shown to include a rigid cell wall, overlying the cytoplasmic membrane, and in many cases another layer of material, the capsule, surrounding the cell wall
The cell wall of Gram-positive bacteria is a complex assemblage of glycopolymers and proteins. It co...
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 10-01, page: 5000.Thesis (M.S.)--American Universit...
With the financial support of Internal Security Fund Police Programme European Commission Directorat...
Research in Tübingen on bacterial cell walls began in 1951 and continues to this day. The studies ov...
The cell walls are rigid insoluble structures of bacteria. Attempts a t isolating walls were first m...
The cell wall of Bacillus subtilis is a rigid structure on the outside of the cell that forms the fi...
The chapter about the Gram-positive bacterial cell wall gives a brief historical background on the ...
Electron microscopy of isolated cell walls of the ancient bacterium Thermus thermophilus revealed th...
Until a few years ago knowledge of the superficial structures of the bacterial cell was in a state o...
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The surfaces of 8 bacterial and 23 archaeal species, including many hyperthermophilic Archaea, could...
This essay details a historical crossroad in biochemistry and microbiology in which penicillin was a...
Biochemical, physiological, and cytological aspects of cell-wall formation are discussed. The relati...
Cell wall is the outermost part of Gram-positive bacteria. It is intricately tied to the bacteria’s ...
Cell walls of five Gram-positive bacterial strains, including four coryneforms and a Bacillus brevis...
The cell wall of Gram-positive bacteria is a complex assemblage of glycopolymers and proteins. It co...
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 10-01, page: 5000.Thesis (M.S.)--American Universit...
With the financial support of Internal Security Fund Police Programme European Commission Directorat...
Research in Tübingen on bacterial cell walls began in 1951 and continues to this day. The studies ov...
The cell walls are rigid insoluble structures of bacteria. Attempts a t isolating walls were first m...
The cell wall of Bacillus subtilis is a rigid structure on the outside of the cell that forms the fi...
The chapter about the Gram-positive bacterial cell wall gives a brief historical background on the ...
Electron microscopy of isolated cell walls of the ancient bacterium Thermus thermophilus revealed th...
Until a few years ago knowledge of the superficial structures of the bacterial cell was in a state o...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN019016 / BLDSC - British Library D...
The surfaces of 8 bacterial and 23 archaeal species, including many hyperthermophilic Archaea, could...
This essay details a historical crossroad in biochemistry and microbiology in which penicillin was a...
Biochemical, physiological, and cytological aspects of cell-wall formation are discussed. The relati...
Cell wall is the outermost part of Gram-positive bacteria. It is intricately tied to the bacteria’s ...
Cell walls of five Gram-positive bacterial strains, including four coryneforms and a Bacillus brevis...
The cell wall of Gram-positive bacteria is a complex assemblage of glycopolymers and proteins. It co...
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 10-01, page: 5000.Thesis (M.S.)--American Universit...
With the financial support of Internal Security Fund Police Programme European Commission Directorat...