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. 1943 Nov;46(5):421–433. doi: 10.1128/jb.46.5.421-433.1943

Microbiological Aspects of Penicillin

III. Production of Penicillin in Surface Cultures of Penicillium notatum

J W Foster 1, H B Woodruff 1, L E McDaniel 1
PMCID: PMC373840  PMID: 16560723

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