Abstract

The oxygen uptake and carbon dioxide production of strain L cells and their variant LE cells were measured by using Warburg techniques with glucose as the sole substrate. The variant LE cells consumed oxygen at a greater rate than did the parent strain L cells. Under anaerobic conditions the situation was reversed, that is, LE cells released less carbon dioxide than did the parent strain L cells.

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