Lichtman, S. N., Okoruwa, E. E., Keku, J., Schwab, J. H., & Sartor, R. B. (1992). Degradation of endogenous bacterial cell wall polymers by the muralytic enzyme mutanolysin prevents hepatobiliary injury in genetically susceptible rats with experimental intestinal bacterial overgrowth.
Citación estilo ChicagoLichtman, S N., E E. Okoruwa, J. Keku, J H. Schwab, y R B. Sartor. Degradation of Endogenous Bacterial Cell Wall Polymers By the Muralytic Enzyme Mutanolysin Prevents Hepatobiliary Injury in Genetically Susceptible Rats With Experimental Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth. 1992.
Cita MLALichtman, S N., et al. Degradation of Endogenous Bacterial Cell Wall Polymers By the Muralytic Enzyme Mutanolysin Prevents Hepatobiliary Injury in Genetically Susceptible Rats With Experimental Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth. 1992.