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Oximinoacids in the inorganic nitrogen metabolism

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Es wird gezeigt, dass in Zellen vonCryptococcus albidus und in Kulturlösung vonEndomycopsis lipolytica die Oxime bis zur Mitte der exponentiellen Zuwachsphase in steigenden Konzentrationen vorkommen, während sie in Ammonium-kultivierten Zellen fehlen.

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Anderson, I., Norkrans, B. & Odham, G. Oximinoacids in the inorganic nitrogen metabolism. Experientia 28, 1156–1157 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01946140

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