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. 1950 May;29(5):630–637. doi: 10.1172/JCI102300

THE REPLACEMENT OF STREPTOMYCIN-RESISTANT COLIFORM BACTERIA IN THE STOOLS BY STREPTOMYCIN-SENSITIVE VARIANTS DURING AND FOLLOWING THE CESSATION OF STREPTOMYCIN THERAPY 1,2

Morton Hamburger 1, Jerome R Berman 1
PMCID: PMC436100  PMID: 15415467

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