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. 1957 Jul;32(4):360–364. doi: 10.1104/pp.32.4.360

The Relation of Optical Form to the Utilization of Amino Acids. I. Utilization of Stereoisomeric Forms of Glutamic Acid by Carrot Root Disks1

E D H El-Shishiny 1, M A Nosseir 1
PMCID: PMC540934  PMID: 16655009

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