Fungal Strains as Catalysts for the Biotransformation of Halolactones by Hydrolytic Dehalogenation with the Dimethylcyclohexane System
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Fungal Strains as Catalysts for the Biotransformation of Halolactones by Hydrolytic Dehalogenation with the Dimethylcyclohexane System
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MOLECULES
Volume 17, Issue 8, Pages 9741-9753
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MDPI AG
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2012-08-14
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10.3390/molecules17089741
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