Hydrophobin Vmh2–glucose complexes self-assemble in nanometric biofilms
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Luca De Stefano | Ivo Rendina | Paola Giardina | Valeria Casuscelli | Ilaria Rea | Sara Longobardi | I. Rendina | P. Giardina | F. Porro | V. Casuscelli | I. Rea | L. de Stefano | Fabrizio Porro | S. Longobardi
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