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Publications by M van Asseldonk
A Maturation Protein Is Essential for Production of Active Forms of Lactococcus Lactis SK11 Serine Proteinase Located in or Secreted From the Cell Envelope.
Journal of Bacteriology
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OPTIMIZATION OF BACTERIOCIN PRODUCTION BY Lactococcus Lactis Ssp. Lactis CN1.10a ORIGIN FROM RUSIPS
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Secretion of Biologically Active Murine Interleukin-2 by Lactococcus Lactis Subsp. Lactis.
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