Abstract

SUMMARY: The resistance to drying under atmospheric conditions of Escherichia coli cells suspended in water, broth and horse serum was investigated. Cells from cultures in the early (logarithmic) growth phase were more susceptible than older cells, and this, together with the fact that the strain of E. coli used was very sensitive to drying, even in a protective menstruum such as horse serum, made it unlikely that the clearer chromatin staining obtained with cells from young than from old cultures could be attributed to the occurrence of less disruption of the former during drying of the films.

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