Metabolites from symbiotic bacteria
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- DOI: 10.1039/b310175b
Metabolites from symbiotic bacteria
Abstract
This review describes natural products that are shown or suspected to be synthesized by symbiotic bacteria. It includes 349 references and covers the literature in this field through 2003.
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