1992
DOI: 10.1002/em.2850200108
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Evidence that inhibitor(s) are formed which may interfere with the growth of revertant colonies in the ames salmonella and the E. Coli tryptophan reverse mutation assays when strictly anaerobic conditions are used

Abstract: Spontaneous and chemically induced revertant colonies were not observed on plates when a strictly anaerobic environment and anaerobically prepared media were used to perform the Ames histidine reversion assay with each of eight different Salmonella strains. A similar effect was observed when the E. coli tryptophan reverse mutation assay was performed under strictly anaerobic conditions. We provide evidence here that under anaerobic conditions growth inhibitor(s) are formed by the S. typhimurium and E. coli bac… Show more

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