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Early Biochemical Events Occurring After Infection of Bacillus cereus 569-SP1 with Bacteriophage GSW

Hevion Ben-Horin, M. Antoinette Walz, Arthur K. Saz
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4206941

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  • Published online April 1, 1974.

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  1. Hevion Ben-Horin1,
  2. M. Antoinette Walz1 and
  3. Arthur K. Saz
  1. aDepartment of Microbiology, Georgetown University Schools of Medicine and Dentistry, Washington, D.C. 20007

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Early Biochemical Events Occurring After Infection of Bacillus cereus 569-SP1 with Bacteriophage GSW
Hevion Ben-Horin, M. Antoinette Walz, Arthur K. Saz
Journal of Virology Apr 1974, 13 (4) 828-836; DOI:

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