Purification and characterization of rhodobactin: a mixed ligand siderophore from Rhodococcus rhodochrous strain OFS
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C. Ruggiero | L. Vanderberg | R. Michalczyk | A. Koppisch | H. Boukhalfa | M. Neu | S. Dhungana | S. John | J. Forsythe | L. Hersman | M. M. Cox | C. Browder | J. Lack | Jason M. Fairlee | Mitchell T. Johnson
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