Antonie van Leeuwenhoek

, Volume 34, Issue 1, pp 1–18 | Cite as

External enzymes of yeast: their nature and formation

  • J. O. Lampen
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Acid Phosphatase Raffinose Yeast Cell Wall Intact Organism Yeast Cell Membrane 
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  • J. O. Lampen
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  1. 1.Institute of Microbiology, RutgersThe State UniversityNew BrunswickUSA

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