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. 1950 Nov;60(5):533–542. doi: 10.1128/jb.60.5.533-542.1950

THE RELATION OF CALCIUM AND OTHER CONSTITUENTS OF A DEFINED MEDIUM TO PROLIFERATION OF LACTIC STREPTOCOCCUS BACTERIOPHAGE1

E B Collins a,2, F E Nelson a, C E Parmelee a
PMCID: PMC385917  PMID: 14794619

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