Secondary metabolism gene diversity and cocultivation toward isolation and identification of potent bioactive compounds producing bacterial strains from thailand’s natural resources

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  • who: Secondary Metabolism Gene Diversity and colleagues from the Biochemistry Unit, Department of Biomedical Science, Faculty of Sciences, Rangsit University, Muang Ake, Phaholyothin Road, Lak Hok, Muang, Pathum Thani, Thailand have published the Article: Secondary Metabolism Gene Diversity and Cocultivation toward Isolation and Identification of Potent Bioactive Compounds Producing Bacterial Strains from Thailandu2019s Natural Resources, in the Journal: Scientifica of 29/05/2022
  • what: The authors aimed to identify new bacterial strains with high metabolite production potential from Thailand`s natural resources.
  • how: The authors used 4 importance human pathogens as standards for . . .

     

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