The role of ester groups in resistance of plant cell wall polysaccharides to enzymatic hydrolysis
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D. J. Mitchell | Karel Grohmann | B. E. Dale | M. Himmel | B. Dale | K. Grohmann | M. E. Himmel | D. Mitchell | H. A. Schroeder | Herbert A. Schroeder | Karel Grohmann | Herbert A. Schroeder
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