Abstract
RECENT studies on bacteriophage have shown that the virus may stimulate anabolic protein metabolism in the parasitized bacterial cell and, furthermore, deflect metabolic processes towards the production of bacteriophage nucleoprotein.
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GRESHAM, G., CRUICKSHANK, J. Protein Synthesis in Macrophages containing Eimeria tenella . Nature 184, 1153 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1038/1841153a0
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