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. 1954 May;33(5):742–752. doi: 10.1172/JCI102943

STUDIES OF MICROBIAL POPULATIONS ARTIFICIALLY LOCALIZED IN VIVO. I. MULTIPLICATION OF BACTERIA AND DISTRIBUTION OF DRUGS IN AGAR LOCI 1

Charles A Werner 1,2, Vernon Knight 1, Walsh McDermott 1, Carol Adams 1, Rebeckah DuBois 1
PMCID: PMC438505  PMID: 13163163

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