[Transmissible resistance factor to cobalt in Pseumononas hydrogenomonas]
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[Transmissible resistance factor to cobalt in Pseumononas hydrogenomonas]
Abstract
Curable resistance to cobalt, zinc and cadmium ions was observed in a hydrogen-utilizing Pseudomonas. Resistance to cobalt was transferred to P. aeruginosa and can be transferred again between P. aeruginosa strains.
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