Advances in Microbiology

Advances in Microbiology

ISSN Print: 2165-3402
ISSN Online: 2165-3410
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"Combined Use of NMR, LC-ESI-MS and Antifungal Tests for Rapid Detection of Bioactive Lipopeptides Produced by Bacillus"
written by Mara Silva, António Pereira, Dora Teixeira, António Candeias, Ana Teresa Caldeira,
published by Advances in Microbiology, Vol.6 No.10, 2016
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