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The synthesis of some peptides containing glutamic acid
scientific article published on March 1957
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The synthesis of some peptides containing glutamic acid
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ROWLANDS DA
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YOUNG GT
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1 March 1957
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4
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Biochemical Journal
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volume
65
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page(s)
516-519
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3
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The assimilation of amino acids by Bacteria. XXIII. Accumulation of free glutamic acid within Staphylococcus aureus incubated with derivatives of glutamic acid
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Synthesis of D-delta-amino-delta-carboxyvalerylglycine (a degradation product of cephalosporin N) and of DL-delta-amino-delta-carboxyvaleramide
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10.1042/BJ0650516
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13412655
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10153136
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