Expression of Hybrid Peptide EF-1 in Pichia pastoris, Its Purification, and Antimicrobial Characterization
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Expression of Hybrid Peptide EF-1 in Pichia pastoris, Its Purification, and Antimicrobial Characterization
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MOLECULES
Volume 25, Issue 23, Pages 5538
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MDPI AG
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2020-11-26
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10.3390/molecules25235538
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