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. 1960 Aug;46(8):1053–1057. doi: 10.1073/pnas.46.8.1053

ADENOSINE 5′-PHOSPHOSULFATE AS AN INTERMEDIATE IN THE OXIDATION OF THIOSULFATE BY THIOBACILLUS THIOPARUS

Harry D Peck Jr 1
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