Gongronella sp. w5 elevates Coprinopsis cinerea laccase production by carbon source syntrophism and secondary metabolite induction
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W. Fang | U. Kües | Juanjuan Liu | Zemin Fang | Yazhong Xiao | Yinliang Zhang | Qiuying Sun | Yong Xu | Jun Hu
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