Mode of action of steroid desmolase and reductases synthesized by Clostridium "scindens" (formerly Clostridium strain 19).
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E. Mosbach | V. Bokkenheuser | J. Winter | B. Cohen | P. Hylemon | G. N. Morris | S. O'Rourke-Locascio | G. Morris
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