Glycolipids in Prokaryotic Cells

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  • F. J. Sharom
  • C. W.
  • Grant
  • JOHN L. HARWOOD
چکیده

s of Communications 571st Meeting of the Biochemical Society University College, Dublin 1 and 2 September 1977 GLYCOLIPIDS : a Colloquium organized on behalf of the Society and the Lipid Group by P. J. Brennan (Dublin

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تاریخ انتشار 2009