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. 1957 Jan;73(1):105–112. doi: 10.1128/jb.73.1.105-112.1957

THREONINE DEAMINATION IN ESCHERICHIA COLI II.

Evidence for Two l-Threonine Deaminases1

H Edwin Umbarger a, Barbara Brown a
PMCID: PMC289754  PMID: 13405870

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