[Changes in morphology & mode of development of tubercle bacilli & other Mycobacteria caused by antituberculous agents. V. Morphological studies on drug-resistant strains of Mycobacteria and the transformation of susceptible cells to resistant ones under the low levels of the drugs]
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[Changes in morphology & mode of development of tubercle bacilli & other Mycobacteria caused by antituberculous agents. V. Morphological studies on drug-resistant strains of Mycobacteria and the transformation of susceptible cells to resistant ones under the low levels of the drugs]
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