Discovery of Polyesterases from Moss-Associated Microorganisms
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Georg M. Guebitz | Gabriele Berg | G. Guebitz | G. Berg | C. Müller | Christina Andrea Müller | Veronika Perz | Christoph Provasnek | Felice Quartinello | Felice Quartinello | V. Perz | Christoph Provasnek | Veronika Perz
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