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. 1956 Jun;71(6):644–648. doi: 10.1128/jb.71.6.644-648.1956

STUDIES ON THE METHANE FERMENTATION XII.

The Pathway of Hydrogen in the Acetate Fermentation1

Martin J Pine a,2, H A Barker a
PMCID: PMC314577  PMID: 13345749

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