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Sarcina

A genus of gram-positive, anaerobic bacteria whose organisms divide in three perpendicular planes and occur in packets of eight or more cells. It has… 
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Highly Cited
1967
Highly Cited
1967
The composition and nature of the fatty acids and hydrocarbons of Sarcina lutea were elucidated by gas chromatography and by… 
1967
1967
Sarcina lutea was grown in Trypticase Soy Broth, Nutrient Broth, and a chemically defined medium. Gas chromatographic analysis of… 
1964
1964
Huston, Charles K. (U.S. Army Biological Laboratories, Fort Detrick, Frederick, Md.), and Phillip W. Albro. Lipids of Sarcina… 
1958
1958
An attempt is made to relate the radiation resistance of a strain of Sarcina to its carotenoid pigment content. (C.H.) 
1956
1956
SUMMARY: The deoxypentosenucleic acid (DNA) and pentosenucleic acid (PNA) were isolated from Sarcina lutea and their purine and… 
1956
1956
SUMMARY: Stable protoplasts may be released from Micrococcus lysodeikticus and Sarcina lutea by digestion of the cell-wall with…