Carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance analysis of [1-13C]glucose metabolism in Trypanosoma cruzi. Evidence of the presence of two alanine pools and of two CO2 fixation reactions.
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J. Cazzulo | J. Cannata | B. Frydman | J J Cannata | J J Cazzulo | B Frydman | C de los Santos | C. R. de los Santos
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