Single-cell protein production from Jerusalem artichoke extract by a recently isolated marine yeast Cryptococcus aureus G7a and its nutritive analysis
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Z. Chi | Lin Wang | Jun Sheng | Lin Wang | Zhenming Chi | Jun Sheng | Lingmei Gao | Xiumei Ni | Lingmei Gao | Xiumei Ni
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