Morphological studies on the inhibitory zones of several bacteria by antibiotics : II. Morphological characteristics of 'ring' and its formation
        山口医学 Volume 37 Issue 5
        Page 287-311
        
published_at 1988-10
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        抗生物質による諸種細菌の発育阻止円の形態学的研究 : II. 過剰発育リングの形態学的特徴とその形成
        Morphological studies on the inhibitory zones of several bacteria by antibiotics : II. Morphological characteristics of 'ring' and its formation
        
    
                
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                    Uemura Motoko
                
                
            
    
        
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        Morphological characteristics of Staphylococcus aureus and Proteus vulgaris forming growth-stimulated zone around antibiotic discs ('Ring') were examined by stereo microscopy, light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. The results were as follows : 1. Individual cells of S. aureus in the 'Ring' were enlarged. 2. Morphological changes of P. vulgaris were various including flattening, elongation and production of fibril material as well as lysis. 3. The rations of the bacterial lawn at the 'Ring' to that of the normal growth zonewere bigger in P. vulgaris than in S. aureus. 4. Cells of P. vulgaris arranged vertically in the middle layer of the lawn, whereas they arranged horixontally in the upper and bottom layers. 5. Formation of the 'Ring' appears to be dependent on the availability of excess nutrient from the inhibitory zone. As a results, becteria at the 'Ring' can grow by increasing numbers per cubic content or by changing morphology such as an enlargement or elongation. The vertical arrangement of the rods may also contribute to the 'Ring' formation.
        
        
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            jpn
    
    
        
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        journal article
    
    
        
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            山口大学医学会
    
    
        
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        1988-10
    
    
        
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                [ISSN]0513-1731
            
            
                
                
                [NCID]AN00243156
            
    
        
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            医学部
    
                
