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Keywords: Dextransucrase
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Caries Research
Caries Res (1973) 7 (2): 89–101.
Published Online: 17 November 2009
...J. Carlsson; B. Elander The dextransucrase formation by Streptococcus sanguis , strain 804, was studied under standardized and reproducible conditions in continuous culture. At state growth in complex medium the enzyme activity was high at low dilution rates and decreased when the dilution rate...
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Caries Research
Caries Res (1971) 5 (2): 124–134.
Published Online: 13 November 2009
.... No reversibility of the reaction to form sucrose from fructose and dextran could be demonstrated. Caries Res. 5: 124-134 (1971) Dextransucrase from Streptococcus sanguis Further Characterization E. Newbrun Division of Oral Biology, University of California, San Francisco, Calif. Abstract. Further investigation...