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. 1960 Sep;80(3):400–405. doi: 10.1128/jb.80.3.400-405.1960

METABOLIC STUDIES OF RICKETTSIAE V. Rickettsia mooseri

Metabolism of Glutamine and Asparagine in

Fred E Hahn a, Zanvil A Cohn a,1, F Marilyn Bozeman a
PMCID: PMC278878  PMID: 13710563

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