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. 1961 Apr;81(4):509–518. doi: 10.1128/jb.81.4.509-518.1961

GLYOXYLIC ACID CARBOLIGASE: AN ENZYME PRESENT IN GLYCOLATE-GROWN ESCHERICHIA COLI1

Gladys Krakow a,2, S S Barkulis a,3, J A Hayashi a
PMCID: PMC279045  PMID: 13753902

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