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Regulation of biosynthesis of excessive metabolites

XIV. Incorporation of (U-14C) asparagine into the molecule of tetracycline

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The term “excessive metabolites” is explained in Vaněket al. (1973).

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Podojil, M., Vaněk, Z., Běhal, V. et al. Regulation of biosynthesis of excessive metabolites. Folia Microbiol 18, 415–417 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02875938

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