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. 1961 Jan;81(1):130–138. doi: 10.1128/jb.81.1.130-138.1961

CYTOPHAGA SUCCINICANS SP. N., A FACULTATIVELY ANAEROBIC, AQUATIC MYXOBACTERIUM1,2,3

Richard L Anderson a,4, Erling J Ordal a
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