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Rediscovering bacterial exopolysaccharides of terrestrial and marine origins: novel insights on their distribution, biosynthesis, biotechnological production, and future perspectives

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Zayed, A., M. K. Mansour, M. S. Sedeek, M. H. Habib, R. Ulber, and M. A. Farag, "Rediscovering bacterial exopolysaccharides of terrestrial and marine origins: novel insights on their distribution, biosynthesis, biotechnological production, and future perspectives", Critical Reviews in Biotechnology, vol. 42, issue 4, pp. 597-617, 2021.
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