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. 1972 Jun;128(1):191–192. doi: 10.1042/bj1280191

Adenosine triphosphate synthesis and the natural electron acceptor for synthesis of serine from glycine in leaves.

I F Bird, M J Cornelius, A J Keys, C P Whittingham
PMCID: PMC1173588  PMID: 5085565

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