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Escherichia Coli & Salmonella Typhimurium: Cellular & Molecular Biology (Vols 1-2) | Hardcover

by John L. Ingraham (Editor), Frederick C. Neidhardt (Editor)

List Price: $75.00  

Binding:  Hardcover
Publisher:  ASM Press
Page Count:  1,654 Pages
Publication Date:  December 01, 1987
Sales Rank:  924,673th

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