Sebastian, J., Nair, R. R., Swaminath, S., & Ajitkumar, P. (2020). Mycobacterium tuberculosis Cells Surviving in the Continued Presence of Bactericidal Concentrations of Rifampicin in vitro Develop Negatively Charged Thickened Capsular Outer Layer That Restricts Permeability to the Antibiotic. Front Microbiol.
Chicago Style CitationSebastian, Jees, Rashmi Ravindran Nair, Sharmada Swaminath, and Parthasarathi Ajitkumar. "Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Cells Surviving in the Continued Presence of Bactericidal Concentrations of Rifampicin in Vitro Develop Negatively Charged Thickened Capsular Outer Layer That Restricts Permeability to the Antibiotic." Front Microbiol 2020.
MLA CitationSebastian, Jees, Rashmi Ravindran Nair, Sharmada Swaminath, and Parthasarathi Ajitkumar. "Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Cells Surviving in the Continued Presence of Bactericidal Concentrations of Rifampicin in Vitro Develop Negatively Charged Thickened Capsular Outer Layer That Restricts Permeability to the Antibiotic." Front Microbiol 2020.