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Some Effects of Different Tensions of Oxygen on the Respiration and Growth of L-Strain Fibroblasts

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A CONSIDERABLE amount of work has been carried out in this Laboratory concerning the effects of various changes in the physiological components of the gas phase upon the respiration of living cells.

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FISHER, A. Some Effects of Different Tensions of Oxygen on the Respiration and Growth of L-Strain Fibroblasts. Nature 186, 315–316 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1038/186315a0

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