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. 1948 Dec;56(6):709–722.

Enzymatic Studies on the Mechanism of the Resistance of Pneumococcus to Drugs

I. Studies of the Dehydrogenase Activities and Interrelationships of Pneumococci Susceptible and Resistant to Acriflavine, Atabrine, Optochin, Propamidine, and Sulfonamides 1

Joseph S Gots a,2, M G Sevag a
PMCID: PMC518645  PMID: 16561624

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