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. 1956 Oct;72(4):483–487. doi: 10.1128/jb.72.4.483-487.1956

STUDIES ON PIGMENTATION OF SERRATIA MARCESCENS II.

Characterization of the Blue and the Combined Red Pigments of Prodigiosin1

James A Green a,2, Donald A Rappoport b, Robert P Williams c
PMCID: PMC357938  PMID: 13366950

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