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The bacterial mechanism reactivating UV-irradiated phage in the dark (Host-cell reactivation)

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Sauerbier, W. The bacterial mechanism reactivating UV-irradiated phage in the dark (Host-cell reactivation). Zeitschrift für Vererbungslehre 93, 220–228 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00889164

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