Biosurfactants from yeasts: characteristics, production and application.
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M. Coelho | I. Marrucho | J. Coutinho | P. Amaral | João A P Coutinho | Priscilla F F Amaral | Maria Alice Z Coelho | Isabel M J Marrucho
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