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A general method for polyethylene-glycol-induced genetic transformation of bacteria and yeast... 1983 2026 1997 2011 409
  1. A general method for polyethylene-glycol-induced genetic transformation of bacteria and yeast (1983)
    Robert J. Klebe, June V. Harriss et al. Gene

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