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STEPHENSON and Stickland (1931)1 demonstrated in B. coli an enzyme which could catalyse the reduction of methylene blue by molecular hydrogen. Examination of this reduction process discloses a striking resemblance to the hydrogen electrode.
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Stephenson and Stickland, Biochem. J., 25, 205; 1931.
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STICKLAND, L., GREEN, D. Negative Oxidation-Reduction System of B. coli. Nature 133, 573 (1934). https://doi.org/10.1038/133573a0
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