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Among these are the polyamines ( putrescine , spermine , spermidine ) , carnitine , substances produced when glucose is autoclaved with phosphate or in the presence of amino acids , and several unidentified factors present in yeast ...
Among these are the polyamines ( putrescine , spermine , spermidine ) , carnitine , substances produced when glucose is autoclaved with phosphate or in the presence of amino acids , and several unidentified factors present in yeast ...
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that provides nitrogen ( e.g. , casein ) initially with a complete mixture of amino acids at levels similar to those used in an assay medium ( see Table 14 ) . 4. If this mixture permits growth , vary singly the concentration of each ...
that provides nitrogen ( e.g. , casein ) initially with a complete mixture of amino acids at levels similar to those used in an assay medium ( see Table 14 ) . 4. If this mixture permits growth , vary singly the concentration of each ...
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Several of the amino acids listed in medium 58C are required by Bacillus cereus and B. brevis , but no vitamins are required ; B. alvei requires amino acids and thiamine ; B. circulans and B. coagulans require amino acids and usually ...
Several of the amino acids listed in medium 58C are required by Bacillus cereus and B. brevis , but no vitamins are required ; B. alvei requires amino acids and thiamine ; B. circulans and B. coagulans require amino acids and usually ...
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Electron Microscopy ROGER M COLE AND TERRY J POPKIN | 34 |
Cell Fractionation CARL A SCHNAITMAN | 52 |
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