Characterization of a bovine isolate Lactobacillus mucosae DPC 6426 which produces an exopolysaccharide composed predominantly of mannose residues
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N. Price | M. Auty | Lis E. E. London | L. Wang | Gerald F. Fitzgerald | R. Ross | C. Stanton | Paul M. Ryan
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