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THE formation of α-amino-butyric acid by animal cells has been studied1,2, but little is known of the method of its formation by staphylococci3.
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RILEY, P., ROBINSON, H. Role of Oxygen in the Formation of α-Amino-butyric Acid by a Staphylococcus . Nature 181, 905 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1038/181905a0
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