1969
DOI: 10.1128/jb.97.2.749-755.1969
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Permeability of Serratia marcescens to Some Inorganic Salts

Abstract: The physical interactions between Serratia marcescens and solutions of NaCl, CaCl2, Cah2, Nal, and Na2HPO4 plus NaH2PO4 were examined. Dilute (0.017 N) salt solutions did not cause cells to lose water, as evidenced by the unchanged weight of centrifugally packed cells. The cells preferentially adsorbed the cations and repelled the anions of most salts in these solutions. Concentrated (1.71 N) salt solutions markedly reduced the weight and water content of centrifugally packed cells, although these cells took u… Show more

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