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STREPTOMYCIN inhibits the incorporation of tyrosine labelled with carbon-14 into the protein of a cell-free system isolated from Mycobacterium friburgensis, but the degree of inhibition is less when intact cells are incubated in a culture medium1.
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ERDÖS, T., ULLMANN, A. Effect of Streptomycin on the Incorporation of Tyrosine labelled with Carbon-14 into Protein of Mycobacterium Cell Fractions in vivo . Nature 185, 100–101 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1038/185100a0
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