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. 1963 Jun;87(3):648–652. doi: 10.1042/bj0870648

Studies in the biosynthesis of fungal metabolites. 5. The utilization of sulphur-containing amino acids as penicillin side-chain precursors*

Evelyn Albu 1, R Thomas 1,
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