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Br J Vener Dis 1975;51:301-304 doi:10.1136/sti.51.5.301
  • Research Article

Effects of oxygen and nitrogen on the character of T. pallidum is subcutaneous chambers in mice.

Abstract

Nitrogen and oxygen gases were injected into mouse subcutaneous chambers which contained virulent Treponema pallidum. The effect of each gas on the viability and survival of T. pallidum in an in vivo system was determined. In comparison with the effects in nontreated control mice, injection of nitrogen enhanced both motility and survival time, but oxygen exerted a deleterious effect.

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