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Keywords for this article
Lactobacillus plantarum;
plantaricin 423;
purification;
SDS-PAGE
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Articles in the same Issue
- Stem cell potential for type 1 diabetes therapy
- Excess turbulence as a cause of turbohypobiosis in cultivation of microorganisms
- Study of the reactivity of quinohemoprotein alcohol dehydrogenase with heterocycle-pentacyanoferrate(III) complexes and the electron transfer path calculations
- Proteomics of RNA polymerase II holoenzymes during P19 cardiomyogenesis
- Oxidative stress in the testis of hyperglycemic rabbits treated with repaglinide
- Protective role of pinacidil against adrenaline-induced myocardium injury in guinea pig liver mitochondria
- Halophilic bacteria are able to decontaminate dichlorvos, a pesticide, from saline environments
- The scanning electron microscopic study of the infection and conidial development of Aspergillus tamarii Kita on its host, the silkworm, Bombyx mori Linn.
- Pre-treatment of growth medium with Amberlite® XAD-1180 produces higher levels of bacteriocin plantaricin 423
- Magnetoreception in microorganisms and fungi