Maintenance of pathogenicity of viable but nonculturable Salmonella typhimurium cells experimentally stressed with UV-C and seawater, was investigated relative to the viability level of the cellular population. Pathogenicity, tested in a mouse model, was lost concomitantly with culturability, whereas cell viability remained undamaged, as determined by respiratory activity and cytoplasmic membrane and genomic integrities.
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Caro, A., Got, P., Lesne, J., Binard, S., & Baleux, B. (1999). Viability and virulence of experimentally stressed nonculturable Salmonella typhimurium. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 65(7), 3229–3232. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.65.7.3229-3232.1999
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