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. 1950 Aug;31(4):495–506.

Formation of a Bacterial Adaptive Enzyme System in the Absence of Substrate: Production of Nitratase by Bact. coli without Nitrate

S D Wainwright
PMCID: PMC2073357  PMID: 14791900

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