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. 1955 Nov;70(5):521–530. doi: 10.1128/jb.70.5.521-530.1955

THE FERMENTATION OF THREE CARBON SUBSTRATES BY CLOSTRIDIUM PROPIONICUM AND PROPIONIBACTERIUM1

F W Leaver 1,2, Harland G Wood 1,2, Rune Stjernholm 1,2
PMCID: PMC357706  PMID: 13271286

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