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. 1960 Apr;79(4):464–473. doi: 10.1128/jb.79.4.464-473.1960

PROTEIN SYNTHESIS AND THE INDUCTION OF MUTATIONS IN ESCHERICHIA COLI BY ALKYLATING AGENTS

B Strauss a,1, S Okubo a
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