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Morphological characterization of small cells resulting from nutrient starvation of a psychrophilic marine vibrio
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1976
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Psychrophilic Marine VibrioEngineeringMicrobial PhysiologyCellular PhysiologyNutrient StarvationUnicellular OrganismElectron MicroscopyBioenergeticsExtremophileMicrobial EcologyEnvironmental MicrobiologyNormal Cell StructureStarvation 50Marine BiotaSmall CellsBiologyMicrobiologyMarine BiologyMedicine
Upon starvation, Ant-300, a psychrophilic marine vibrio, was observed to decrease in size and change in shape from a rod to a coccus. After 3 weeks of starvation 50% of the starved population was able to pass through a filter with a pore size of 0.4 mum. Electron microscopy of thin sections of the small cells revealed normal cell structure except for an enlarged periplasmic space. When inoculated into a fresh medium, starved cells growth without a significant lag and regained "normal" size and shape within 48 h.
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