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. 1960 Jan;79(1):103–112. doi: 10.1128/jb.79.1.103-112.1960

STUDIES ON STREPTOCOCCUS PYOGENES V. Streptomyces albus

Biochemical and Microscopic Aspects of Cell Lysis and Digestion by Enzymes from1

Hutton D Slade a,2, William C Slamp a
PMCID: PMC278641  PMID: 13831587

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