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. 1955 Dec;70(6):667–674. doi: 10.1128/jb.70.6.667-674.1955

INDUCED FORMATION OF SERINE AND THREONINE DEAMINASES BY ESCHERICHIA COLI1

Arthur B Pardee a, Louise S Prestidge a
PMCID: PMC386270  PMID: 13271312

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