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. 1952 Jul;64(1):131–135. doi: 10.1128/jb.64.1.131-135.1952

THE OXIDATION OF BENZOIC ACID BY MYCOBACTERIA II.

The Metabolism of Postulated Intermediates in the Benzoate Oxidation Chain by Four Avirulent and Two Virulent Organisms

Glen R Gale a,1
PMCID: PMC169699  PMID: 14946109

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