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. 1962 Mar;82(3):483–488. doi: 10.1042/bj0820483

Microbial growth on C1 compounds. 3. Distribution of radioactivity in metabolites of methanol-grown Pseudomonas AM1 after incubation with [14C]methanol and [14C]bicarbonate*

P J Large 1, D Peel 1, J R Quayle 1
PMCID: PMC1243485  PMID: 16748943

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