Author:
Sinitsyna O. A.,Rubtsova E. A.,Osipov D. O.,Kondratieva E. G.,Semenova M. V.,Korolev A. I.,Yaroshenko E. V.,Rozhkova A. M.,Nemashkalov V. A.,Sinitsyn A. P.
Subject
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Biochemistry
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