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. 1975 Nov;124(2):1028–1029. doi: 10.1128/jb.124.2.1028-1029.1975

Growth of Pseudomonas C on C1 compounds: a correction.

I Goldberg, R I Mateles
PMCID: PMC235994  PMID: 1184571

Abstract

On reexamination Pseudomonas C was found to be incapable of growth on formaldehyde or formate as a sole carbon source and to contain a hexose phosphate synthase activity when grown on methanol.

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