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BUTTIAUX and his colleagues1 have questioned the reliability of the urea test for the identification of members of the genus Proteus in routine investigations of Enterobacteriaceae. They found many urease-negative Proteus strains, and, using Stuart's urea medium2 they, moreover, detected many urease-positive strains of the genus Paracolobactrum.
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STEWART, D. The Phenylalanine Test on Kligler's Iron Agar for the Identification of Proteus . Nature 183, 1537–1538 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1038/1831537a0
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