Abstract
Phage CP-51 was rapidly inactivated when stored at the usual refrigerator temperatures (2 to 4 C) and even more rapidly when exposed to 0 C. The loss in viability resulting from exposure to cold appeared to correlate with the increase in number of phage particles having contracted tails. High concentrations (0.01 M) of Mg 2+ , Ca 2+ , or Mn 2+ stabilized the phage considerably, but even in the presence of these divalent cations, it was much less stable at 0 C than at 15 C.
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Thorne, C. B., & Holt, S. C. (1974). Cold Lability of Bacillus cereus Bacteriophage CP-51. Journal of Virology, 14(4), 1008–1012. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.14.4.1008-1012.1974
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