Capsular and slime-polysaccharide production by Lactobacillus rhamnosus JAAS8 isolated from Chinese sauerkraut: potential application in fermented milk products.
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Jian Zhang | Xue Zhang | Shengyu Li | Da Li | Zhennai Yang | Yujuan Zhao | Xianpeng Zeng
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