Mass spectrometry in metabolomics
Daniel Raftery
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Mass spectrometry in metabolomics
Published
2016
Publisher
Springer New York
Pages
360
ISBN-13
9781493953196
Chemical aspects of biosynthesis
Biochemical tests for identification of medical bacteria
Biotechnology
Microbial siderophores
The biosynthesis of secondary metabolites
Predictive Mycology
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