A low membrane lipid phase transition temperature is associated with a high cryotolerance of Lactobacillus delbrueckii subspecies bulgaricus CFL1.
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H. Guillemin | F. Fonseca | C. Pénicaud | F Fonseca | S Passot | S. Passot | J Gautier | C Pénicaud | H Guillemin | S Cenard | P Lieben | P. Lieben | S. Cenard | J. Gautier | Fernanda Fonseca | Stéphanie Cenard | Julie Gautier | Hervé Guillemin
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