Production of class II bacteriocins by lactic acid bacteria; an example of biological warfare and communication
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Ingolf F. Nes | Dzung B. Diep | L. Axelsson | V. Eijsink | D. Diep | I. Nes | L. Håvarstein | H. Holo | Leiv S. Håvarstein | Vincent G.H. Eijsink | Lars Axelsson | Helge Holo
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