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. 1961 Mar;81(3):492–499. doi: 10.1128/jb.81.3.492-499.1961

BACTERIOLYSIS OF ENTEROBACTERIACEAE II.

Pre- and Co-Lytic Treatments Potentiating the Action of Lysozyme1,2

Eric C Noller a,3, S E Hartsell a
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