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"Induction" of Colicin Factor E2-P9 by Mitomycin C
K. G. Hardy1 and
G. G. Meynell1
a Guinness-Lister Research Unit, Lister Institute, Chelsea Bridge Road, London SW1W 8RH, England
ABSTRACT
Mitomycin C increases the titers of colicin E2-P9 without increasing the amount of colicin factor deoxyribonucleic acid.
FOOTNOTES
1 Present address: Biological Laboratories, University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent, England.
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