Exploring the bioactive potential of Serriatia marcescens VITAPI (Acc: 1933637) isolated from soil
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V. Mohanasrinivasan | C. Subathra Devi | Isha Thigale | P. Pradeep | A. Muthukumar | Naine S. Jemimah
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