Lipopolysaccharide from a Gram-Negative Marine Bacterium
AUTOR(ES)
Mongillo, Anthony
RESUMO
A lipopolysaccharide molecule was isolated from a marine bacterium. The molecule seems to be composed of lipid A and the hexoses, glucose and galactose.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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