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The relationship between the cleavage of purine ribosides by bacterial spores and the germination of the sporesLawrence, 1955
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Since adenosine is required for the initiation of rapid germination of spores of several species of the genus Bacillus (Hills, 1949; Stewart and Halvorson, 1953; Church et al., 1954; Lawrence, 1955) including a strain of Bacilus cereus var. terminalis, it appeared worth while …
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