The Mechanism of Resistance to Sulfonamides: III. Pantothenic Acid and Tryptophane Metabolism: The Role of Pantothenic Acid in the Synthesis of Tryptophane by Staphylococcus aureus and the Effect of Vitamins on Tryptophane in Exercising Antagonism to Sulfonamides1
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Sevag, M. G.
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