INVESTIGATIONS ON MALTOSE UTILIZATION IN SACCHAROMYCES II. THE GENETICS OF ASSIMILATION IN S.OVIFORMIS
by Roberts, C.; O. Winge and J. Wynants
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Copenhagen 1961. Offprint from the Comptes Rendus des Travaux de Laboratoire Carlsberg, Vol. 32, No. 19. Lg.8vo., pp.305-317, 1 plate., wraps. In English. Unopened. Fine. .
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- biochemistry, cell biology post50
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