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C P Hartman

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Today'S OR Nurse|December 1, 1982
Interview: Cynthia Porter HartmanC P Hartman
Gene Amplification and Analysis|January 1, 1981
E. coli DNA polymerase I: enzymatic functions and their application in polymer formation, nick translation and DNA sequencingC P Hartman, D Rabussay
Mutation Research|November 1, 1978
Azo reduction of trypan blue to a known carcinogen by a cell-free extract of a human intestinal anaerobeC P Hartman, G E Fulk, A W Andrews
Infection and Immunity|March 1, 1979
Production of a mutagen from ponceau 3R by a human intestinal anaerobeC P Hartman, A W Andrews, K T Chung
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Today'S OR Nurse|December 1, 1982
Interview: Cynthia Porter HartmanC P Hartman
Gene Amplification and Analysis|January 1, 1981
E. coli DNA polymerase I: enzymatic functions and their application in polymer formation, nick translation and DNA sequencingC P Hartman, D Rabussay
Mutation Research|November 1, 1978
Azo reduction of trypan blue to a known carcinogen by a cell-free extract of a human intestinal anaerobeC P Hartman, G E Fulk, A W Andrews
Infection and Immunity|March 1, 1979
Production of a mutagen from ponceau 3R by a human intestinal anaerobeC P Hartman, A W Andrews, K T Chung
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