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. 1940 Mar;39(3):255–261. doi: 10.1128/jb.39.3.255-261.1940

Studies with H. pertussis1

II. Maintenance of Cultures in Phase I

E W Flosdorf a, Anne C Kimball a
PMCID: PMC374569  PMID: 16560289

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