Effect of incubation temperature on growth and soluble protein profiles of motile Aeromonas strains
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- DOI: 10.1128/jcm.26.2.392-393.1988
Effect of incubation temperature on growth and soluble protein profiles of motile Aeromonas strains
Abstract
Motile Aeromonas spp. are said to have an optimal growth temperature of 28 degrees C. We performed growth studies on 24 isolates at 29 and 37 degrees C and found that the optimal growth temperature was not necessarily 28 degrees C. We also detected temperature-dependent differences in soluble protein production in some of these strains.
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