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+ | '''Kusch, M and Wilson, TH''' (1973) Defective lactose utilization by a mutant of Escherichia coli energy-uncoupled for lactose transport. The advantages of active transport versus facilitated diffusion.''Biochim. Biophys. Acta'' '''311''':109-22 | ||
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+ | Biological Transport; Biological Transport, Active; Carbon Isotopes; Cell Division; Densitometry; Diffusion; Disaccharides; Enzyme Induction; Escherichia coli; Galactosidases; Kinetics; Lactose; Mutation; Transduction, Genetic | ||
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+ | ==Main Points of the Paper == | ||
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Citation |
Kusch, M and Wilson, TH (1973) Defective lactose utilization by a mutant of Escherichia coli energy-uncoupled for lactose transport. The advantages of active transport versus facilitated diffusion.Biochim. Biophys. Acta 311:109-22 |
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Abstract |
No abstract in PubMed |
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Keywords |
Biological Transport; Biological Transport, Active; Carbon Isotopes; Cell Division; Densitometry; Diffusion; Disaccharides; Enzyme Induction; Escherichia coli; Galactosidases; Kinetics; Lactose; Mutation; Transduction, Genetic |
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Main Points of the Paper
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Materials and Methods Used
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Phenotype Annotations
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