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THE ordinary strain of Torulopsis utilis (Henneberg) deriving from Haehn1 can easily grow on a great many substrates under aerobic conditions (cf. Fink2). Nevertheless, there are still many substrates to which the Torulopsis yeast can be accustomed. Among others, I have studied some of the acids belonging to the so-called citric acid cycle of Krebs3.
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Lodder, J., Verhand. Kon. Akad. Wet., Amsterdam, Sect. II, 32, 1 (1934).
Fink, H., and Krebs, J., Biochem. Z., 300, 59 (1938).
Krebs, H., and Johnson, S. W., Enzymologia, 4, 148 (1937).
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SPERBER, E. Torulopsis utilis and the Citric Acid Cycle. Nature 154, 116–117 (1944). https://doi.org/10.1038/154116c0
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