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. 1954 Nov;68(5):622–626. doi: 10.1128/jb.68.5.622-626.1954

COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE ANTIBACTERIAL PROPERTIES OF ASCORBIC ACID AND REDUCTOGENIC COMPOUNDS1

Quentin N Myrvik a, Wesley A Volk a
PMCID: PMC357451  PMID: 13211569

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