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. 1952 Oct;64(4):455–466. doi: 10.1128/jb.64.4.455-466.1952

THE FORMATION OF ARGININE DIHYDROLASE BY STREPTOCOCCI AND SOME PROPERTIES OF THE ENZYME SYSTEM, 1,2

Hutton D Slade a, William C Slamp a
PMCID: PMC169379  PMID: 12999672

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