Abstract
HAEMAGGLUTINATING activity has been observed occasionally in stock laboratory cultures of some strains of classical Vibrio cholerae1,2. It is therefore necessary to use recently isolated organisms in haemagglutination tests for the differentiation of vibrios.
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NEOGY, K., MUKHERJEE, A. Variation in a Strain of Classical Vibrio cholerae. Nature 212, 303 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1038/212303a0
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