Adventures with Bacillus megaterium– fusion of bacterial protoplasts

Bioessays 18 (1):77-81 (1996)
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This essay describes the author's studies with bacteria in post‐war Hungary; the difficulties encountered, with funding, collaboration and publication; and how the Szeged Institute consolidated itseif as the one outstanding scientific Institute in Eastern Europe, with the author at the helm.

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