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In his book «Études sur la Bière», Louis Pasteur described in simple terms a phenomenon of great complexity which even today is incompletely understood. The phenomenon is a widespread one, found in most organisms capable of both the aerobic and anaerobic utilization of sugar.

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Aisenberg, A.C. (1961). Radioactive Isotopes in the Study of the Pasteur and Crabtree Effects. In: Aisenberg, A.C., et al. Radioactive Isotopes in Physiology Diagnostics and Therapy / Künstliche Radioaktive Isotope in Physiologie Diagnostik und Therapie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-49761-2_21

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