Ion and salinity effects on induction and function of galactose permease in an Antarctic psychrophilic marine bacterium
Steven Shin Hayasaka
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Ion and salinity effects on induction and function of galactose permease in an Antarctic psychrophilic marine bacterium
Published
1975
Pages
85
Subjects
On the action of alkaline hydrogen peroxide on d-galactose ..
Preparation of galactose
Carbohydrate metabolism in lactic streptococci with special reference to galactose
On the action of normal barium hydroxide on d-glucose and d-galactose ..
Stoffwechsel der Galaktose und ihrer Derivate
Weitere Untersuchungen über alimentäre Galaktosurie
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Ion and salinity effects on induction and function of galactose permease in an Antarctic psychrophilic marine bacterium was written by Steven Shin Hayasaka.
When was Ion and salinity effects on induction and function of galactose permease in an Antarctic psychrophilic marine bacterium published?
The publication date for this specific edition is 1975. The original work may have been published on a different date.