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. 1959 Dec;78(6):814–820. doi: 10.1128/jb.78.6.814-820.1959

AN AEROBIC SOIL MICROORGANISM WHICH DECOMPOSES BLOOD GROUP SUBSTANCES II.

Effect of Cell-Free Extracts on Blood Group Substances1

Thomas E Gilmore a,2, Calderon Howe a
PMCID: PMC290638  PMID: 16561847

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