Expression and characterization of a Grifola frondosa hydrophobin in Pichia pastoris.
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Zefang Wang | Haijin Xu | M. Qiao | Yujian Huang | Yanling Bai | Shan-shan Li | Shuren Feng | Xiuming Zhang
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