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. 1956 Jan;71(1):84–90. doi: 10.1002/path.1700710112

THE NATURE OF THE BINDING OF PENICILLIN BY BACTERIAL CELLS1

Saul A Schepartz a,2, Marvin J Johnson a
PMCID: PMC357739  PMID: 13286234

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