Substitution of Glutamine by Pyruvate To Reduce Ammonia Formation and Growth Inhibition of Mammalian Cells
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Udo Reichl | Rüdiger Alt | Yvonne Genzel | U. Reichl | Y. Genzel | J. B. Ritter | Joachim B Ritter | S. König | Susanne König | R. Alt
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