Structural mechanisms leading to improved water retention in acid milk gels by use of transglutaminase
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David Legland | Kaisa Poutanen | Sébastien Gaucel | Martina Lille | Raija Lantto | D. Legland | K. Poutanen | M. Lille | R. Lantto | R. Partanen | S. Gaucel | Dilek Ercili-Cura | Riitta Partanen | Dilek Ercili-Cura
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