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. 1968 Apr;16(4):667. doi: 10.1128/am.16.4.667-.1968

Decarboxylation of 4-hydroxycinnamic acids by Bacillus strains isolated from rat intestine.

S R Indahl, R R Scheline
PMCID: PMC547493  PMID: 5647528

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Selected References

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