Improved Production of Biosurfactant with Newly Isolated Pseudomonas aeruginosa S2
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Jo‐Shu Chang | Yu-Hong Wei | Wei-bin Lu | Shan‐Yu Chen | Wei‐Bin Lu | Yu‐Hong Wei | Wen‐Ming Chen | Jo‐Shu Chang | Shan-Yu Chen | Wen‐ming chen
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