Conversion of aniline into pyrocatechol by a Nocardia sp.; incorporation of oxygen‐18

scientific article published on 01 February 1975

Conversion of aniline into pyrocatechol by a Nocardia sp.; incorporation of oxygen‐18 is …
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P2093author name stringW. Schäfer
F. Lingens
R. Bachofer
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P433issue2
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectbiochemistryQ7094
biophysicsQ7100
cell biologyQ7141
geneticsQ7162
structural biologyQ908902
P304page(s)288-290
P577publication date1975-02-01
P1433published inFEBS LettersQ1388051
P1476titleConversion of aniline into pyrocatechol by a Nocardia sp.; incorporation of oxygen-18
Conversion of aniline into pyrocatechol by a Nocardia sp.; incorporation of oxygen‐18
P478volume50

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