Acetic acid oxidation by Escherichia coli; evidence for the occurrence of a tricarboxylic acid cycle
- PMID: 13152052
- PMCID: PMC357246
- DOI: 10.1128/jb.67.4.419-425.1954
Acetic acid oxidation by Escherichia coli; evidence for the occurrence of a tricarboxylic acid cycle
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