GLUCOSE DEHYDROGENATION IN BACTERIA: A COMPARATIVE STUDY
AUTOR(ES)
Hauge, Jens G.
RESUMO
Hauge, Jens G. (National Institute for Public Health, Oslo, Norway). Glucose dehydrogenation in bacteria: a comparative study. J. Bacteriol. 82:609–614. 1961.—Extracts of a series of bacteria reported to convert glucose to gluconic acid via particulate enzyme systems were fractionated by differential centrifugation into heavy particles, light particles, and particle-free supernatant.
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