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. 1956 Jun;71(6):708–716. doi: 10.1128/jb.71.6.708-716.1956

METABOLIC STUDIES OF RICKETTSIAE

III. Studies of Transamination, Oxidative Phosphorylation and Glutamate-2-C14Incorporation by Purified Suspensions ofRickettsia mooseri

Hope E Hopps a, Fred E Hahn a, Charles L Wisseman Jr a,1, Elizabeth B Jackson a, Joseph E Smadel a
PMCID: PMC314587  PMID: 13345759

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