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IT is well known that streptomycin reacts with nucleoproteins and highly polymerized nucleic acids1, to form precipitates in vitro.
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MICHALSKA, K. Interaction of Streptomycin and Dihydrostreptomycin with Apo-and Co-dehydrogenases. Nature 184, 987–988 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1038/184987a0
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