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. 1953 Nov;66(5):561–567. doi: 10.1128/jb.66.5.561-567.1953

THE NUTRITIONAL EQUIVALENCE OF PANTOTHENATE AND p-AMINOBENZOATE FOR THE GROWTH OF BACTERIUM LINENS1

M Purko a, W O Nelson a, W A Wood a
PMCID: PMC317434  PMID: 13108856

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