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bibliographicCitation Khandeparker R, Verma P, Deobagkar D. A novel halotolerant xylanase from marine isolate Bacillus subtilis cho40: gene cloning and sequencing. N Biotechnol. 2011 Oct;28(6):814–21. doi: 10.1016/j.nbt.2011.08.001. PMID: 21890005.
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