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. 1956 Oct;37(5):500–511.

The Influence of Chemical Constitution on Anti-bacterial Activity. Part VIII. 2-Mercaptopyridine-N-Oxide, and Some General Observations on Metal-binding Agents

A Albert, C W Rees, A J H Tomlinson
PMCID: PMC2083491  PMID: 13374208

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