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. 1956 Oct;64(2):216–221. doi: 10.1042/bj0640216

Studies on sulphatases. 13. The hydrolysis of substituted phenyl sulphates by the arylsulphatase of Alcaligenes metalcaligenes*

K S Dodgson 1, B Spencer 1, K Williams 1
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