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1. Glycogen-Degrading Activities of Catalytic Domains of α-Amylase and α-Amylase-Pullulanase Enzymes Conserved in Gardnerella spp. from the Vaginal Microbiome. Bhandari P, Tingley J, Abbott DW, Hill JE. J Bacteriol; 2023 Feb 22; 205(2):e0039322. PubMed ID: 36744900 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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