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. 1952 Jun;33(3):304–314.

The Formation and Structure of an Adaptive Enzyme, Tryptophanase, and its Specific Anti-Enzyme*

Doris E Dolby, D A Hall, F C Happold
PMCID: PMC2073232  PMID: 14935095

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